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E/N: Hi, guys. Please re-read chapter 100 which got posted 11 hours ago. Because of Google docs bug, whole chapter got ssed up in posting. I went to sleep after posting and didnt notice it. I am really sorry. I will make sure such things didnt happen in future.

Sir Erdogan. Could you first explain the situation?

Yes, yes, of course.

Both of them finally raised their heads after Father asked that. So Count Witthofts na was Erdogan. Since he bowed his head not only to but also to the commoner Hearthing Family, I could guess what this all was about.

Judging from Fathers expression, he probably also knew what was going on yet he asked him to explain. Father was pretty bold.

By the way, Sir Erdogan and the Witthoft familys Knight Captain were sitting in front of Father and I.

The Hearthing family, who was also receiving their apologies, were standing behind us since they were commoners. I knew that was just how this world treats commoners but I still felt uncomfortable.

Alea Village is a part of Witthoft houses territory, but for a long ti, I have left territorys managent to a governor. I deeply apologize for the trouble that I have caused to the Viscount and to the Hearthing Family.

(T/N: It was ntioned in the earlier chapter that high ranked nobles would often pay lower ranked nobles to be the governor of their territory as their deputy.)

It was hard to react when a middle-aged man like him made excuses while sweating. Plus, he was a noble, so I had no doubt that the brains of Mazells parents behind were currently short-circuited.

For a noble like him to even apologize to another noble, his superior must have scolded him pretty harshly. I didnt even want to imagine it. Ah I just wanted to beco the cloud in the sky so I didnt have to think In any case, the atmosphere in the room turned strange. Father was the only person who remained calm.

UmDid your governor know about what happened to the Hearthing family in Alea Village?

No, wel

When Sir Erdogan, who answered my question full of hesitation, glanced at the Knight Captain, the Knight Captain started to open his mouth. He was probably the oldest here, and he had a fierce face. He looked more like an adventurer or an experienced martial artist rather than a knight.

However, the image of him lowering himself with that kind of face felt strange. I felt like watching an apology made by an athlete in a press conference in my previous life.

The Alea Villages chief is actually my father.

What a surprise. I looked at the Hearthing family behind . It seed like Lily-san didnt know about this, but her parents seed to know since their faces looked uncomfortable.

I found out that the Knight Captain, Sir Heiner, was soone from Alea Village. He left Alea Village to serve the Witthofts family at a young age.

I do not an to boast, but I found that I have so talent in martial arts when I was young, so I have the opportunity to beco the knight of Witthofts family and prosper.

He probably had a martial art related Skill. Still, a commoner becoming a noble familys Knight Captain was a pretty unusual story. He must have worked really hard to achieve that, and he must also have garnered envy from his surroundings.

But my achievents created a delicate relationship between my father and the governor.

I see. Since he beca the Knight Captain of a noble family despite being a commoner, Sir Heiner must have been liked by Sir Erdogan, or judging by his age he may be liked by Sir Erdogans father. Since Sir Heiner was Witthoft familys Knight Captain and was liked by the family head, the governor couldnt treat the Alea Village chief, Sir Heiners father, strictly.

It was also possible that Sir Heiner was married to a mber of Witthoft Family, though probably not to a direct descendant. I didnt know, and I also didnt want to know. After all, it was a private family matter.

Then Sir Heiners father, the village chief, ended up thinking that he could do anything he wanted because of the attitude of the governor, who was the family heads direct subordinate. All of this led to the current situation.

My father The chief of Alea Village never delayed the villages tax paynt, so I assud everything was fine. I did not realize that the Hearthing Family had been suffering all this ti.

It was also my fault for leaving everything to the governor. My deepest apologies.

They both bowed their heads again together. I got the general gist of it. Judging from Mazells parents expressions, it seed like there was sothing more to this incident, but at least for now, I think it would be better not to ask about it.

This is an apology for the trouble I have caused to you. Please accept it.

Sir Heiner brought a box to the table, and Sir Erdogan opened it. Inside of the box was a bag and a piece of paper rolled into a cylinder. Sir Erdogan took that paper and offered it to .

Giving a paper didnt an that he had no intention of giving a gift, but it simply ant that he wouldnt do sothing vulgar such as giving a noble like an apology gift directly. This paper also would act as an official apology letter to .

But he would have no hesitation to give a commoner an apology gift directly, while the commoner could only gratefully accept that gift. That bag was probably full of gold coins and he would give it to the Hearthing family as an apology. Well, this was the difference between the treatnt of nobles and commoners in this world.

This is an inventory list for Sir Welner and the bag is for the Hearthing Family.

What about the punishnt given to the village chief and the governor?

I had to know that before I could accept it. I clearly conveyed that a village chief might be just a small-fry for a noble, but I wouldnt let it slide. The one who answered was Sir Erdogan.

Of course, they both have been given severe punishnt. They both have been given long-term appointnts. The village chief was now a miner assistant in the Mcdare Mine while the governor has been demoted to a stable boy. Other than that, the villagers who have taken part in the violence incident would be appointed in the safety duty position for a while.

My my, the Count must be furious because their actions forced him to bow down to others. The Count prioritized the Witthoft familys reputation over his own Knight Captain. The Count was probably scolded harshly by his superior over this incident, so he needed to satisfy his superior by giving them both a severe punishnt.

Long-term appointnts ant they wouldnt be able to leave their job for years. There wasnt any specific rule for how long they wouldnt be able to leave, but it would be at least 5 years and usually it would be 10 years. In this period, they also wouldnt be allowed to resign. Depending on where you would be appointed, you could be treated like a slave in your new place. No, slave in this world received pretty good treatnt, so you would be treated even worse than a slave.

The miner assistant wouldnt go to mine to excavate ores but they would be responsible for the miners personal needs like cooking, laundry, cleaning, and so on. Officially, they were low-ranking governnt officials, but they were in a position where they needed to go imdiately if a village chief called for them.

Plus, from what I rember, the Mcdare Mine was where bandits and major criminals were sent. Being banished might be better compared to working at Mcdare Mine as a miner assistant. I could imagine the village chief being miserably pushed around by the murder convicts in that mine. I wondered if he could endure? Or would I receive news of his accidental death in the future?

Being demoted from a governor to a stableboy was also quite a severe demotion. In my previous life, it would be like being demoted from a store branch manager to a normal employee or even worse, since the stable boy typically would live, eat, and sleep in the stable. His position was even lower than a coachman. Plus, a governor would also get a lot of additional inco from tips.

I felt that Sir Erdogan was actually taking out his anger by giving these punishnts to the village chief, governor, and the villagers. This was like an arbitrary appointnt that the Labor Standards Inspection Office would make. Well, the nobility system of this world was at fault for allowing this kind of thing, though.

As for the villagers, the work of people on safety duty was to maintain the road. For example, if a fallen tree was obstructing the road, then the people on safety duty have to remove it. If not, they would get punished.

The duty of maintaining the road included the responsibility to keep the road safe by exterminating danger and, in this world, that danger included demons. Unless it was so weak demon, it was really dangerous for just villagers to fight them. They might even lose their lives if they tried.

Usually, if demons were to appear near a village, the local governnt would hire adventurers to protect that village, but in this case, since the safety duty was made a punishnt for villagers, I didnt know what would happen. In a worst-case scenario, the villagers would have to hire adventurers themselves or even need to fight the demons themselves if they didnt have the money to hire adventurers, so it was a pretty severe punishnt.

Also regarding the Hearthing family

Sir Erdogan smirked and turned his gaze aningfully to Mazells family, who had been standing behind .

The Hearthing family is the resident of Alea Village, which would make them the citizens of the territory of the Witthoft House. As such, I feel it is my responsibility to take care of them. Plus, I do not want to inconvenience the Zeavert house, so how about letting Witthoft Count house take care of the Hearthing family when they stay in the capital?

Here it ca.

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