“There aren’t any monsters at all huh.”
” … Probably, Carol’s skill attracted all monsters in the vicinity and Sebastan-san defeated them all.”
“Oregeru’s aim is leveling up huh … I wonder what kind of job is Noble.”
“I heard that it is a job that is capable of changing into the highest-grade jobs like Paladin and Holy Sorcerer. However, the condition is that a person needs to be a Noble and be a Lv50 Knight to become a Paladin or a Lv50 Sorcerer to become a Holy Sorcerer.”
That’s quite a strict requirement for a job. In addition, it seems like Nobles are able to change job into Apprentice Swordsman and Apprentice Magician right upon birth.
That’s quite a privilege to be able to change job without leveling up their Commoner level.
However, in my heart, the higher job above Noble are not those but,
“Is it possible to change job into Royalty?”
I thought. It’s an amateurish thinking but Nobles should be able to rank up into Royalty.
Elaborating on that thought, I imagined that the Noble job would rise through Baron, Viscount, Earl, Marquis and Duke before becoming Royalty, converting into jobs like King or Emperor. Though, as a Baron’s son, Oregeru’s job is 【Noble】, so most likely the difference between Baron and Viscount isn’t related to jobs. When I murmured that, Haru frowned.
“Master, other than those recognized by Goddess-sama, Royalty are born to the royal family and Nobles are not capable of changing job into Royalty. If somebody overheard you saying that outside, you could be punished for blasphemy.”
” … Is that so.”
That’s scary … blasphemy just by talking about it.
This is a society whereby the Nobles are born among the nobility and the gap between the poor and the rich and the difference in standing can’t be overcome.
Furthermore, the existence of law and administrative jobs solely available to nobles to change job into like the Senior Judge or Senior Political Advisor further informed me of the superiority of the nobles in this world.
… But, something’s strange. I would be convinced if this setup that overly favoured the nobles was a rule made by the nobles, but the ones who constructed the jobs are not humans but a higher being … probably the Goddesses?
I don’t understand why they would support the nobles to such an extent.
To be honest, looking at Oregeru, I feel that nobles put on an air of importance but they don’t appear distinguished to me.
I don’t feel like their character is particularly outstanding nor is their strength particularly notable.
If he had the strength, he could have just challenged Haru to a duel and win to redeem her.
… Eh?
I unintentionally thought of a question.
“Come to think of it, Oregeru wanted to buy Haru right?”
” … Yes, that’s right.”
“Then, why didn’t Oregeru set up a proxy? He could have had the proxy fight with Haru and after the proxy wins against Haru, have the proxy transfer the right of ownership to him so that he can be Haru’s master? I believe a noble should be capable of something like that.”
Haru is certainly strong but it’s not like she possesses inhuman strength.
I don’t see a reason why a noble wouldn’t do so with his amount of influence.
Well, it’s a different story if the power of a Baron is lower that what I have in mind. The peerage of a Baron is the lowest among nobility after all.
” … That … sorry, I’ve never considered that.”
“I see … maybe … Oregeru himself didn’t think of it.”
But, even if it didn’t cross his mind, I feel that his attendant Sebastan would have thought of it.
Or was it that he wasn’t really that interested in Haru.
If that’s the case, maybe he has already forgotten about Haru’s appearance? Maybe he happened to want to purchase Haru on a whim and have already forgotten about it but the people around him are the ones kicking up a fuss?”
“If that’s the case then there’s no need for us to worry but … Haru, is the scent still ahead?”