Ascendance of a Bookworm: Part 5 Volume 7 by Kazuki Miya
Author:Kazuki, Miya [Unbekannt]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: J-Novel Club
Anxiety and the Measuring
I sent an ordonnanz to Sylvester, explaining that Iâd made an important discovery and needed to speak with him, then returned to the castle. He replied that he would see me tomorrow after dinner. Reevaluating Ehrenfestâs defense plans was his top priority right now, and with Bonifatiusâs sudden departure for Gerlach, he couldnât afford to spare even a moment.
But this is urgent!
Considering that the usual wait time for an appointment with a noble was three days, this was an exceptionally quick turnaround. Still, the situation was so dire that the thought of waiting an entire day was unbearable, especially when the information was too sensitive for an ordonnanz.
âLady Rozemyne, we are so pleased you have returned sooner than anticipated,â Ottilie said. âWe can discuss the clothes you are going to order tomorrow.â
She and Lieseleta then took out various boards for me to review. My sudden, unexpected growth had forced them to cancel all the outfits Iâd ordered for my move to the Sovereignty at the end of spring. Now, the only way I was going to have my spring and summer outfits ready in time was if we mobilized all the relevant seamstresses. There wasnât enough time for us to leisurely discuss designs when they arrived; we had to make up our minds here and now.
âAnd not just your outerwear,â Lieseleta continued. âYou are lacking socks, shoes, underclothesâeverything. If we do not discuss your preferences and make some headway on which designs to use now, a single day will not be enough.â
Bertilde and Gretia were summonedâas were Clarissa and Leonore, of all peopleâand the discussions began. The changes to my facial features and the general air I exuded meant the cute clothes we had ordered before no longer suited me. Their designs would need to be completely reworked.
âRedyeing cloth is a time-consuming endeavor... Would you consider using some not sourced from your Renaissance?â
âNo, I would not,â I replied. âHow am I to count her among my personnel if I do not use her cloth? I do not want her to feel out of place after we move, so let us think carefully about these designs.â
Since I had already been in the process of growing before my encounter with Erwaermen, the flowery cloth my mom had dyed was already more mature in style than that used to make my earlier outfits. Surely we could still use it in some capacity.
âCould we base my new clothes on the ones Iâm borrowing from Brunhilde?â I suggested. âShe has already expertly incorporated my trends into her designs. It should save us so much time compared to starting from scratch.â
I pinched the skirt I was currently wearing to demonstrate. We wouldnât have much trouble replicating the designs, but my hair and skin tone werenât the same as Brunhildeâs, so we would need to put more thought into the cloth we used.
âIf we can, Lady Rozemyne, I would appreciate the chance to add something unique to your new clothes. We cannot have you wear exactly the same attire as one of your retainers.
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