I Became a Foreign Worker Loved by Transcendents

Chapter 163: Maid Flang



Chapter 163: Maid Flang

Let me briefly reflect on the person I knew... or rather, the person she was.

Our first meeting was a few months ago when I was invited to the Imperial Palace.

At that time, she introduced herself as the guardian of a child I had a connection with, and through the warnings she gave then, I was able to approach the situation with caution before entering the Imperial City.

Knowing she had helped me in that way, I felt some sympathy when I learned she was not even treated as a noble by her peers.

It was only yesterday that I found out her noble or illegitimate status was all a disguise and that she was actually an ancient weapon that had protected the empire.

“Nice to meet you, expedition members. My name is Flang, and I am here to assist you on behalf of Lord Cheska, the head of the Plandor family who has returned home.”

But why, as soon as she accepted that, did she become a new person named Flang and introduce herself in front of the expedition?

“Although Lord Cheska had to return quickly for his duties as a lord, I will do my best to fill his place and assist you all.”

“Uh, um...”

Naturally, the expedition members’ reactions were all stiff.

Some of them seemed unable to fully grasp the current situation, as if still affected by last night’s drinking.

It was understandable.

Though her hair and attire were different, she appeared in place of the noble boy who had left, with the same face.

“Hey, Hero. Who is this person...?”

“They say they are related by blood.”

“Related by blood? Siblings? Or cousins?”

“...Just roughly accept it. It will be troublesome if you dig deeper.”

“Ah, yes. Well, they are nobles...”

Although she was more than a noble, it was enough if they roughly accepted it.

After Lieutenant Sanson explained to the members, they, too, began to understand the situation and stared at Flang with stiff eyes.

They seemed to believe she wasn’t the same person as Cheska, but they worried about the repercussions if she were related to the nobility.

So, if she were to stay with us, I hoped she would appear more familiar. But she just opened the door to the kitchen as if my inner thoughts didn’t matter.

“Now that I think about it, it’s morning. Aren’t you hungry? I’ve prepared breakfast, so I recommend eating before you start your activities.”

“Oh, oh!”

The food was gradually being pulled out on a cart...

As the beautifully colored dishes that could be called a feast lined the table, she had somehow finished setting up and began looking up at me from beside me.

As if she was waiting for me to react to this table now.

“Did you make all of this by yourself?”

“Except for recovery periods, I don’t need sleep. As long as I have enough mana, I can move even in the middle of the night, so it’s no big deal.”

Right, since she wasn’t human but a doll, this was possible.

Of course, even a doll wouldn’t work endlessly without reason, but what worried me more was the expedition’s finances.

“...How much did you spend making this?”

“These are the costs of the ingredients used here.”

A ledger was smoothly presented in front of me.

It contained the expenses for the ingredients, but the amounts were not much different from what we usually spent on provisions.

“Foods that are not widely distributed, like local specialties, are generally cheaper. Also, freshly obtained foods do not require quality preservation or labor investment, so you can buy them cheaply at the early morning market.”

“...So you bought them cheaply from locals early in the morning?”

That was a tip my dad, who used to run a truck business, taught me.

“It’s wisdom gained through long experience.”

Cheska confidently revealed such practical wisdom while puffing out her flat chest.

In that action, there was a different confidence compared to when she played the role of a noble boy.

It was an emotional appearance that was hard to believe was acting. As I stared at her, positive remarks from the expedition members began to emerge from everywhere.

“D-Delicious!”

“It’s not just beautifully colored; it melts in your mouth!”

“If we had this at last night’s banquet, it would have been great with drinks.”

“How about a drink?”

“No, you idiot. We need to focus on preparing for the expedition today.”

The expedition members were full of praise, and as they faced it, they gradually nodded in agreement.

When she was always aloof, her actions felt unfamiliar, but now she spoke to me confidently, as if the current situation was ideal.

“So, you mean it’s more comfortable to be commanded than to command?”

“If we compare it to humans, it could be called an occupational disease or nature. Honestly, I feel like I’ve properly fitted into my role now that I’ve shed the noble guise.”

She said that while placing her hand on her chest and making a comfortable expression.

The haughty and quiet atmosphere remained, but now she felt endlessly natural and human-like, unlike her mechanical demeanor before.

“For that reason, I will ask you again, who has become my master in form...”

Cheska, who had transformed into such an emotional figure—no, the girl now rightfully called Francheska looked at me with clear eyes and asked.

“Was there any flaw in what I showed today?”

“None at all. It was perfect.”

“And?”

“And what else?”

“Don’t you have more to say? Like I seem reliable, or you want to depend on me after seeing how perfect of a maid I am...”

“Oh well, it’s definitely easier for the expedition members to deal with a maid.”

“Not that...!”

Her voice slightly raised.

Her expression showed not just frustration but also a hint of irritation, but that too was fleeting.

“...No, it’s nothing.”

Francheska quickly turned her gaze away.

It seemed she was unsatisfied with my response, but whatever it was, she had a reason to help me.

“Whatever it is, you’re helping me because you want to achieve something through me too, right?”

Hmph.

Just as I roughly figured it out and was about to return to the main point, Francheska expressed her frustration.

After some time, she regained her composure and spoke to me with a proud attitude.

“Yes, that’s correct. If you succeed and become a close aide to the Imperial Family, I too can get closer to my goal by assisting you.”

“That’s because you want to have a natural connection with the Imperial Family as the protector of the empire, right?”

“I won’t say it directly. If I tell you my purpose, it could harm you, so please understand.”

Yeah, I too am struggling to take care of myself.

It’s beyond my capacity to deeply question what she knows and what her purpose is.

If it directly harms me, I would have to stop it, but since Airi wouldn’t make such a prediction, I decided it’s best to rely on her for now.

“Alright, then let’s consider last night’s discussion settled... What do you think is the first thing I should do?”

“First, based on my analysis of the expedition so far, I think we should assess our strengths and address any weaknesses.”

Fortunately, she too seemed willing to cooperate on this matter.

As we got to this point, I began to feel curiosity well up.

“So, from your perspective, how is my strength?”

I wondered how my skills, honed and inherited from the hero’s persona, would appear to an entity known as the protector of the empire and its history.

“To conclude, it’s pathetic.”

“...What?”

“Please don’t misunderstand. Compared to the heroes summoned to the empire, your strength is top-notch, but the perspective I consider is on a different level.”

A difference in perspective.

Well, considering the evaluation of an entity that had lived for over a thousand years, it was understandable that the strength of someone who had inherited a persona for only 20-30 years wouldn’t be impressive.

“Then, what level are you considering?”

“If I were to make a comparison... well.”

“Compared to the universe, it would be like dust.”

“That’s the same even if a dragon came.”

If Tashian heard this, she would slap her back.

“I apologize if the expression was excessive, but please understand.”

But contrary to thinking it was a joke, her words aimed at me were serious.

“What I will teach you is to deal with ‘transcendent beings,’ and facing such beings requires more preparation than can ever be enough.”

Along with her sharp, gleaming eyes, she was teaching me that what awaited would not be easy from now on.


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