I Raised the Villains Preciously - Chapter 11
“You’ve prepared well, haven’t you?”
“Yes.”
It was a serious atmosphere that people would think they were going to smuggle goods.
But this was just a morning meeting.
At the news of the inspection of the Central Temple, the Temple of Russia was on alert.
“It’s not normal to be strict in the central temple, so check the nursery well. Take care of your kids.”
“Yes.”
“Don’t give me a piece of crap to pick on.”
To be honest, there are a lot of nitpicks just by looking at them roughly, how can they not be nitpicked?
Daishin stressed and stressed that the next quarter’s funding will be decided for the audit and that it should be seen well.
“I heard there will be other people coming this time. I used to get lonely points if I took care of the old believers a little bit.”
The minister’s feistiness reached its peak, thinking that it might not be a comfortable audit that can be solved with back money.
“Then I’ll go get the kids.”
Tired of hearing things that didn’t even sound like a meeting, Hannah looked busy.
“They said they’d be there in the afternoon, so get ready for bed!”
“Yes!”
All right, all right, all right. How many times do I have to tell you?
Without looking back, Hannah left the office of the deputy minister and headed for the nursery.
“If I had gathered the evidence, I would have told you all about it when the people of the Central Temple came.”
I said this, but it was a headache if the temple disappeared from Hannah’s point of view.
Children may have to be scattered, so the most ideal thing was to keep the temple alive and not to do nonsense to the nursery.
“It’s complicated anyway. It’s complicated.”
There was a sigh.
As Daishin said, soft people should come and move on quietly.
*****
“Guys!”
After breakfast, the children gathered in the living room.
“Shall we clean up?”
“Cleaning?”
All three of them were not bright at Hannah’s sudden recommendation to clean up.
“Yes!”
She spoke brightly as if she were trying to play fun, but the children’s faces clearly shows they’re annoyed.
In fact, Hannah and the children sweated yesterday to clean up their rooms.
Especially, she had to work on Marsha’s room.
Marsha’s hobby these days was remodeling dolls.
The pretty dolls were curiously converted into exciting water, and skulls were also collected.
Hannah had a hard time cleaning Marsha’s treasure chest out of sight.
It was then.
Hannah found Ian trying to sneak out of his seat.
“Stop, Ian. If you leave me like this, I’ll roll in a dusty living room.”
“····· Ah.”
Inevitably, Ian picked up the broom Hannah handed him.
“Come on, Jeremy, Marsha.”
Jeremy and Marsha also accepted a wet mop one by one.
“Why are you cleaning up all of a sudden?”
“High-ranking people are coming from the central temple today.”
“High-ranking people?”
The children glowed because they were curious.
“Like, a high-ranking officer?”
No.
Not that waste guy in our temple.
“No, Marsha. These guys are even more amazing.”
Isn’t the name greater than God capitalism?
For the time being, they were as good as the budget for the next quarter.
“You’re supposed to clean up and welcome guests, aren’t you?”
“Are you just making this fuss because there are guests?”
Jeremy said, swirling the mop.
“There’s still a world you don’t have to know.”
Jeremy’s mouth twisted up as if he understood Hannah’s words.
Then Hannah rolled up her arms in a hurry.
“Come on, let’s get moving! Let’s cheer up until lunchtime!”
“Wow·····.”
Despite the children’s lackluster response, Hannah started cleaning up hard.
The budget for the next quarter is also a budget, but I was nervous when I thought of a coffin that would be criticized and roasted.
Tap, tap.
Hannah concentrated on cleaning without saying a word and barely straightened her back and looked around.
It was to see if the children were cleaning well.
“Jeremy, don’t dust the place you’ve already cleaned.”
Jeremy was banging on the dust-duster, perhaps because he was going to do nothing but clean-up vision.
“Yes.”
“Marsha, you’re gonna wake up. Why don’t you put it down for a while?”
Marsha was carrying an egg while cleaning, and Hannah was dying of frustration.
“But if it runs out of warmth, it might die.”
“Ian, it’s not disposable! I’m gonna sack it, don’t throw it away!”
Ian was throwing everything that bothered him into the trash.
“……”
Now that I see it, I think I might have felt comfortable cleaning alone.
It was very, very chaotic.
‘This is also education. It’s education. You have to put up with its education.’
Hannah decided to involve the children somehow because she thought cleaning their own space as part of her education.
Because of Hannah’s nagging, the cleaning began to progress as normal.
How long has it been since then?
The distant cleaning was almost over.
“Phew, it’s still quite shiny. Isn’t it?”
Looking at the clean inside, Hannah said.
“Yes, it’s clean.”
The children also nodded, wiping off beads of sweat, as if they were satisfied with the results.
“You need to change.”
Hannah looked down at herself in a hurry at Jeremy’s words.
Her clothes were dirty enough to say that she wiped the floor with clothes.
“Jeremy, it’s because you keep wiping your hands on my clothes.”
Hannah quickly checked the time.
Lunchtime was close.
“Let’s go wash up. What a mess they all are.”
He was himself, but the children were also nasty.
If we face the people of the central temple as it is, we will not be able to avoid the disruption of the Daishin Pavilion.
“What do you have for lunch?”
Maybe because of the hard work, Marsha seemed to be very hungry at the bar.
“How’s the temple restaurant today?”
“It doesn’t taste good there.”
“I’m fine with me. I’m so hungry.”
Jeremy said, gently rubbing his rumbling stomach.
“Okay. Let’s wash up and go eat.”
Imagining a pleasant lunch with the children, Hannah headed to the bath.
“Laugh!”
As expected, the hot springs in the temple were the best.
“Nice to meet you.”
“Oh, my God! Welcome! Thank you for coming a long way!”
After a clean wash and change of clothes, Hannah and the children headed to the temple’s restaurant.
There had already been a group of people from the central temple.
‘No, already?’
I won’t be there until the afternoon. It was much earlier than Dunny expected.
“You must have missed your meal, are you hungry?”
The Daishin greeted them with a kindness that had never been seen before.
Marsha, who was looking at the scene, opened her mouth.
“Are they the guests, sir?”
“Yes, I think so.”
“They’re very young people. I thought there would be old grandfathers like you.”
“Poom.”
The vicar was bald, but not as old as his grandfather, but burst into laughter at Marsha’s words.
“What about that?”
A group of people at the Central Temple, who were talking to the Daishin Pavilion, found Hannah and the children and asked the Daishin Pavilion.
“Oh! It’s the nursery teacher and the children of our temple. They are very nice and cute kids.”
Good and cute kids.
Hannah thought, “Would Daeshin know the names of the children?”
“It turned out that there was a nursery facility here.”
Hannah bowed a little, and the children bowed along with her.
“Nice to meet you. My name is Curtis from the Central Temple.”
There were three members of the central temple in front of them, two of whom were the retainers and one was the Holy Knight.
Among them, a brown-haired man greeted me.
“Yes, hello. I’m a nursery teacher. These are Marsha, Jeremy, and Ian.”
“Yes, nice to meet you.”
The man named Curtis was a neat impression.
The straight glasses were impressive, but even by looking at them, they looked like they were doing a great job.
“Oh, this is Officer Cesar, who is in charge of this audit.”
“Oh?”
Hannah smiled her head.
Naturally, I thought the brunette man was in charge of the audit party, but there was a real boss.
“Instead of the House?”
Daishin used to imagine an old bar man, but the man who was called “Cut” was quite young.
I think I’m just 20 years old. It was impressive to see a languid-looking face under the shiny silver-haired hair.
He even introduced himself, and raising his hand a little was all about greeting.
Perhaps with honey in his mouth, the silver-haired man remained silent.
“…unusual captain.”
“You’re a little peculiar.”
Curtis, who heard Hannah talking to herself, replied, and Hannah was surprised.
I didn’t expect you to hear me!
“This is Moisei. As you can see, it’s a holy knight.”
“Wow.”
Jeremy glowed at the sword caught in the knight’s waist.
“My child is very interested in swords. It’s like that for all children at this time of year.”
Hannah was worried that Jeremy’s slightly shady taste would come to light.
“Yes, that’s right. Watch as much as you want while the driver is around.”
A man named Curtis seemed to be good at dealing with people. Naturally stroking Jeremy’s head, he returned to the viceroy.
“Wow, that’s awesome!”
“I think he’s a little handsome.”
“Yeah.”
Jeremy was all over the Holy Knight, and Hannah totally agreed that Marsha’s credo seemed to be handsome.
“Intelligent glasses are the best.”
“No, no, no! Mr. Silver Hair!”
“Huh? The one with the loose eyes?”
Didn’t you mean Curtis?
What do you mean silver-haired man?
The eyes of Daishingwan, which had fallen ennui, could only be seen as eyes that had been dazed by Hannah.
“I like your expressionless face.”
“Marsha has a unique taste.”
What’s cool about a person who looks lethargic with a bloodless white face?
Well, your face is pretty, so your hair is shiny and pretty.
“Let’s eat.”
“Yeah.”
Whether the temple people were handsome or not was in fact a meaningless assessment to them.
So Hannah decided to grab a bite to eat.
“Jeremy, it’s not you! Come here!”
Hannah, who grabbed Jeremy who was trying to chase the saint and sat him down at the table, went to get food for the children.
“Jeremy, sit down!”
It was another hectic meal time to catch Jeremy, who kept escaping, as if he had a magnet that attracted Jeremy to the sword of the Holy Knight.
*****
“Wow, there’s a lot of laundries today.”
Hannah has been shuffling the laundry since this morning.
The people of the central temple came. However, the nursery has yet to see whether it is focusing on the inspection inside Shin.
“What should I eat today?”
Maybe that’s why now Hannah was more worried about the lunch menu than they were.
Shake it off.
I hung the laundry that was well-drained on a long line of laundry in the garden.
The children’s small clothes fluttered in the wind one by one.
“Cute.”
Clothes that were much smaller than themselves were cute.
Marsha’s dress is frill-stretched, so she didn’t forget to wear it.
A few days ago, Hannah worked hard to correct her direction when she remembered Marsha complaining that the upside-down frill didn’t come down right away.
“Well, that should be enough.”
I was satisfied with the well-spread laundry and the pouring sun.
As expected, there was no place as big as a garden in front of a nursery school to hang laundry.
“Let’s take a break.”
After hanging out the laundry, sitting under a garden tree, and having a break was Hannah’s little happiness.
“Hmm~”
There was a strange object in her eyes, joyfully sticking a basket on her side and heading under an old tree.
“…..”
The day is ripe for a silver-haired man lying on his head with a white cape rolled up.
“·······, Inspector?”
He was a rather strange atmosphere of the chief inspector of the temple.