An Outing With Mai OâDoll 2
Liberated in exchange for Meat, Mai OâDoll walked over.
Spreading out her handkerchief next to me, who was resting in the shade, she sat down.
âPhew⊠really, those children donât hold back.â
âWell, thatâs what children do.â
Mai OâDollâs voice was lively as she said that. I wonder if itâs because she enjoys playing with children the same age as her?
âMost of the children here are the children of adventurers.â
âHeehâŠâ
Meaning that is the reason they are orphans, probably.
Maybe there are children of adventurers that died at our dungeon, too⊠now I feel a bit weird.
Having taken a short rest and caught her breath, Mai OâDoll turned toward me.
â⊠Um, this is the orphanage Iâm supporting. Kehma-sama, what do you think of it? Do you think itâs just a publicity stunt?â
âAre you doing it with the intention for publicity?â
âNo! Iâd never do it for something like that. Just, thereâs people who say I do.â
âIsnât it alright then?â
Mai OâDoll looked to be somewhat relieved when I said that.
âAt first I did it for the orphanage itself, but then, when I saw the children ask for more food with those smiles, IâŠâ
âKids not starving is a good thing.â
âYeah⊠Excuse me, Kehma-sama. I want to continue supporting this place even when I am married.â
âAlright? Whatâs the problem?â
âWell⊠itâs a matter of money. Iâm able to support it now thanks to my fatherâs help, but I would have to ask my husband when Iâm married. I mean, Kehââ
âI get it. Relying on others for money is unstable. So why not earn it yourself? Rather, why not have the orphanage earn you money?â
Donât say Husband = Me, yeah?
Good, letâs use this chance to nonchalantly show off how little money I have. I have to do it casually so that she wonât dislike me so that I can still get information about the Godly Pillow from Von OâDoll.
âHave the orphanage earn me money?â
âYeah, then if you canât get any support, wouldnât you still be earning money on your own from the orphanage?â
âBut when you mean earn money from the orphanage⊠do you mean⊠sell the orphans?â
How the heck did you get that idea? Well, I think I might know why, but still.
âIâm not saying that you have to go and make them slaves or anything. You just have to teach them a trade. With that, you wonât even have to pay them⊠Have them set up a stall and sell small baubles they make. They could even cultivate some fields. So long as it makes them able to live on their own, anything would work.â
âLive on their own?â
âWouldnât it be better if the orphans wouldnât starve even if you left them alone? Itâs not like theyâll die even if it fails, they used to not have your support at all, yeah? Thinking about what they had to do for that to work is a bit troubling though⊠Right, thereâs a merchant in my village thatâd definitely say something good like [Teach them all how to run a business!].â
Kukuku, she should be disillusioned by my [Whaaat, orphans? Leave âem be]-esque attitude now.
âI see! So I should hire a merchant to teach them!â
âEeh? Well, that works too.â
Eh? What just happened?
⊠If itâs like that, Iâll push with my greedy side!
âYou can lend the initial funds and collect when thereâs a profit. If it goes well, you can add interest. If that happens, itâll be great. If it doesnâtâŠ. well, think about that if it happens.â
âHmm, mmm. I can think of it as normal support if it fails. I can do also something on my side about the necessary trade permission, interesting.â
Getting the permission wonât be much of a deal with the lordâs daughter backing them. Being able to trade how you wanted so long as you used orphans, honestly, wouldnât merchants actually want to pay for the opportunity?
Eh? Itâd be harder to fail that way? Hahaha, how stupid. Making money through trading isnât that easy, the reason my merchant paid the money back was because heâs excellent.
But in the small chance they succeed, I donât want to be restrained. [1]
âMmm, the children just want to enjoy themselves, and if youâre wanting to show that youâre supporting them for the sake of supporting them, it might be better to just continue handing them money as-is.â
ââŠâ
âMai-sama, you should do what you want. Itâs none of my business.â
â⊠Right.â
Mai OâDoll started to brood over something.
⊠Did I succeed? Or fail?
What a hassle. Thinking about it wonât help, so maybe I should go and help Meat out?
âHey, brat! Thatâs my hug pillow, donât get your snot all over it!
*
Having left the orphanage, we were walking down an uptown street.
We werenât really travelling incognito, so we didnât hide. I just need to look impressive.
âKehma-sama, could we visit that shop?â
âHm? ⊠A grocer?â
Now that I take a look at it, isnât that the shop I bought an apple from a long time ago? It was sour.
âYou want to buy something? An apple?â
âYes. Shopkeep-san, do you have a moment?â
âHeya, welcoâM-Mai OâDoll-sama! Welcome to my shop!â
As soon as he saw that it was Mai OâDoll, the shopkeeper fixed his posture and started speaking more politely. Seeing as her face is well known, maybe she takes strolls like these a lot?
âCould I have some of that fruit over there? Is this enough to buy it?â
âThank you for your patronage!â
Mai OâDoll handed a silver coin over to the shopkeeper.
The shopkeeper moved away from the shopâs front into where he kept his inventory.
âHere it is! Here you go!â
With that, the shopkeeper walked out with a barrel of bananas⊠thereâs a lot of them, so I guess she intends to distribute them? Wouldnât it have been better to buy those before we went to the orphanage?
Rather, she doesnât have any attendants here, so is she intending on having me carry them? When I casually looked to my left, Meatâs tail was wagging back and forth as if to say leave it to me.
However, Mai immediately stowed the barrel into an empty space she created with [Storage].
And then looked at me with pride and spoke.
âFufufu, I can use [Storage]. Iâll have some at home, but this it more than I can eat so Iâll pass them out next time I go to the orphanage.â
âHooh, amazing. [Storage] stops the passage of time too, so itâs great for storing perishables. Itâs convenient for carrying them around, too.â
â⊠You donât seem too surprised and you know so much about it. Have you seen [Storage] before?â
Itâs because I use it so often. I didnât say it though. It seems like a pretty expensive skill.
Uhh, letâs use the established setting to deceive her.
âIâve seen White Goddess-sama use it.â
â⊠As expected of Kehma-sama.â
Shouldnât that be as expected of White Goddess-sama?
When I looked at Meat, her once vigorously wagging tail at the thought of carrying the barrel was now moving limply back and forth.
Did you want to carry the bananas that badly? Okay, Iâll buy a bunch for you too since youâre so lively.
Footnotes:
I have absolutely no idea why Keima says this here, sorryâŠ
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