Common Sense of a Duke’s Daughter - Chapter 219
In the territory It is no longer so difficult horse riding for me, as I’m with a familiar horse. Initially… When I first got here on a horse, at the time of the excommunication of Darryl’s church, the travel was really painful for my entire body. Surely, it took less time to ride a horse than to come on a horse-drawn carriage, but I was really exhausted when arriving … so, to say … it was a tragedy at that time.. Now it feels comfortable. Even the vibrations while on the horse are not painful…. A person’s ability to get accustomed is really incredible. “Welcome back, Milady” “Everyone, I’m going directly into the office as I must start to work immediately” As I returned at my fastest speed, greetings are somewhat hurried as I proceed into the study. I’m now surrounded by documents and start work. Time is finite. It can not be wasted as much as possible. A large mountain of papers stood up in front of me while sitting in the chair. …… This sight is so familiar…. Tanya who joined me, also doesn’t move from her place. She’s just standing next to the wall as a doll. Rather, this amount of documents is surprisingly small. I was imagining that there would be enough papers to cover the entire room. Anyway, the situation of the administrative affairs of the territory when I went to the capital was not very good to begin with. People who wish to immigrate from other territories are coming one after another. The kingdom situation is not so good, even now… there’s still scars of the hunger… It’s impossible for Ed to have used all stockpiles but … Looking at the events, the most probably is that all the stockpiles collected by the royal palace have been sent by Yuri to Twil’s country… Severe things are blowing one after another. Of course it’s urgent to deal with those problems, I also need to keep alive the business as a matter of course. Many families eat from there… The officers are almost nearly with insomnia, and they are referred to as sleepwalking workers.
They were working nonstop day and night from when the start of the disaster.