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Roland was not sure how to approach his second potential employee. While Bernir came to him and begged him for it, this time around he would be the one trying to poach a good worker from the guild. While he didn’t feel bad about that part he still was getting closer to his goal of becoming a business owner.
After a long moment of awkwardness, he was able to gather the strength to ask the question. Elodia was acting somewhat strange during the whole debacle, she was not composed and her eyes darted all over the place.
“You want me to work for you?”
“Yes, I’ve been meaning to expand my smithy and add my own wares but this is not something I can do alone…”
Roland tried continuing but he could feel that something was wrong. The woman next to him had stopped walking and was making a stern expression. Would she refuse him outright?
She could have had some circ.u.mstances that kept her away from taking up other job offers. She also could be the type that was loyal to her workplace.
“Ah yes, of course, it would be work-related…”
He could hear her mumbling some words before fixing her gla.s.ses and straightening up. Elodia was back to her old self and it looked like she was going to give him a reply. That is, if a certain person didn’t call out to them from afar.
“Oh, what do my elven eyes see? Big sis and Wayland coming home together?”
Roland looked to the voice and spotted Elodia peeking out from the corner of a large property. He had been around here before but never took the time to go inside. From what he knew, this was one of the orphanages that this new growing city had.
There were actually only two with the bigger one belonging to the church of Solaria. That one was much larger and had more funds that came from the wors.h.i.+pers. This allowed the kids to get through their childhood days without many woes as they were provided for.
It had some drawbacks as the children were asked to get clergy-related cla.s.ses if they ever wanted to stay past a certain age. One of Roland’s old acquaintances came from such a place and she made her disdain for it quite noticeable.
Through this fact sometimes orphanages like this could be better for the development of the child. They would not be forced to go in one particular direction but this depended on the caretakers.
There was no money to be gained here and without a sponsor, such establishments were mostly doomed to fail. It was surprising from Roland’s perspective that Elodia was somehow able to make it work.
But, she had to still work long hours so there were probably times where the kids remained without supervision. From what he knew, there were three proper adults here. Well, one of them was more like a child in a man’s body though.
“Good evening, Lobelia. We were just talking about work.”
Roland just nodded as he was not sure what the half-elf was getting at. Lobelia on the other hand looked over to Elodia and started grinning for some reason. Through the long walk, he had managed to explain the gist of the deal.
There was not much that he could do here until he had the plans for the new store. Elodia would require a contract, her wages needed to be decided and for what she would be responsible for.
Roland wanted to force the bulk of the operation onto Elodia’s shoulders. He did not want to worry about the accounting side of the business. That didn’t mean that he would not be checking the books to see if someone wasn’t cheating him out of his money.
Things like interior design, store uniforms, and what the market looked like would be on her. He wished to have a manager to take care of that part of the business while he focused more on his craft. Spending long hours just sitting behind the store counter was not something that he ever wished to do again.
“Ms. Elodia I hope you think about my proposal. You don’t have to hurry as I haven’t decided about the store layout yet but if you decide to accept I would be glad for your input. If you find yourself unconvinced I would also appreciate it if you could point me in the right direction, you probably know someone who would be interested?.”
It was clear to him that the woman was acting strange through the entire walk. He wasn’t sure but maybe she was more loyal to the guild than he previously thought. If she refused then his only option would be to make a notice and then interview people.
Without knowing many people in this city he would rather ask for the opinion of someone that he somewhat trusted. He knew that this woman had a head on her shoulders and would probably point him in the right direction.
“Ah, yes Mr. Wayland, I’ll give it a thought…”
She trailed off a bit at the end while bowing down with her head and slowly turning around. It seemed that he would now be able to return home and give his new endeavor some more thought. Bernir was tasked with getting the contractors ready, with the city still being in development the waiting times were still long.
“Wait, you can’t just leave like that!”
While Roland was about to turn and go back home he saw Lobelia bolting out of the orphanage. She was followed by two kids that quickly followed her instructions.
“Get him!”
His legs were grabbed and clung to by two young boys while Lobelia started yanking on his arm.
“Don’t be a stranger, Wayland, it’s already late. How about you stay for some tea?
“Um?”
Even while the elven girl was yanking and the kids were trying to push him towards their house, he remained without movement. His basic stats were quite high and with his multiplier of two, he would give warriors at level hundred a run for their money.
“d.a.m.n, what are you made of?”
Luckily for him, Elodia was quick to deliver divine judgment to Lobelia’s head with a quick fist strike. The two kids that were pus.h.i.+ng and pulling him were instantly frightened and started running away.
“Run for it, big sis is angry!”
They scattered in two separate directions which caused Elodia to stop. It was clear that these two knew that if they separated that she couldn’t get them both. This was clearly not their first rodeo but he wasn’t sure if they realized that they would have to return home sooner or later and probably get punished anyway.
“Wayland, what are you doing here?”
While he was free from the clutches of the two kids another bigger child arrived. It was Armand who was holding a half-empty bottle that was probably filled with cheap booze. Roland didn’t answer as he was still ready to just go, instead, he saw Lobelia sprinting over to him and then whispering something into his year.
“No… them?”
He then turned around and looked at Elodia with a raised brow. His gaze then turned to Roland before going back to Elodia once more. Armand then turned to Lobelia and the two started grinning at each other.
“Well… then I’ll be going, Ms. Elodia please think over my …”
“Oh, where do you think you are going?”
Instead of being able to leave, he felt Armand’s muscular arm being slung over his shoulder as the man got dangerously close.
“What are you doing?”
He asked but was just petted on the shoulder instead.
“Don’t be a stranger, I’m sure you’ll love the stew!”
Now instead of Lobelia and the kids trying to pull him inside it was Armand. With the strength difference being a low lower now he would have to actually actively resist Armand if he didn’t want to get pulled inside.
For some reason, the two kids returned with more people and now he was getting yanked inside by two adults and five kids. In the corner of his eye, he could see Elodia rubbing her forehead which was showing a large forehead vein. It was clear that she was about to blow a gasket.
While deliberating on what to do an image of Bernir popped into his head. He recalled him mentioning that he should stop locking himself up in the forge and should meet more people.
His relations.h.i.+p with Armand has mellowed down through the months. While he still thought he was an idiot, he was more or less a harmless one. Lobelia was a chatterbox and Elodia was more similar to him in the way she acted. Maybe staying over would not be such a bad idea and it could sway his potential employee to accept him as her new boss?
“Okay fine, stop. I’ll stay over…”
The moment he said this the kids burst out in celebration. It was as if they won some kind of battle; it took Elodia’s angry look to quiet them down. Soon, he and the rest entered the orphanage.
Instantly when he entered he was greeted by the loud sound of child laughter. This was already different from the orphanages that he saw at the church grounds. Loud talking, running, and even laughing was forbidden. The kids would be punished if they didn’t behave properly.
While here it seemed that the young ones respected the authority of the three adults here. There was a certain sense of freedom that they were allowed. It was also interesting how much they quieted down whenever Elodia gave them the glare. She was clearly the boss around here and the kids fell in line when asked.
When he stepped inside he noticed some other things. First was the state of the building, it looked to be quite old. It was made from red bricks that were slowly crumbling. It was clear to him that they only managed to get this place as no one else would be willing to invest in it.
The floors were cracked and with each step, he could hear some strange sounds. While the place has been cleaned out and he could not see any dust or cobwebs its state was not good.
The building was wide and had two stories. There was a certain lack of doors and the ones that were there looked like they could fall out of their hinges any moment.
“Children, supper is ready.”
While he was being led forward by Armand, Elodia went away somewhere and he could hear her calling out to the children. Her voice was surprisingly loud and domineering which was a contrast to the down-to-earth way she talked during business hours.
He was pushed into one of the side rooms by Armand who also for some reason had a slightly stupider expression on his face than usual. Lobelia as well, she was acting strange while whispering with Armand and always having a dumb smile on her face when looking at him. It felt like the two were playing some kind of prank on him.
“Take a seat, we need to have a talk between men.”
Armand pointed to a wooden chair while he himself occupied one that was opposite it. Roland and he were in one of the side rooms. There were chalk drawings that probably the kids drew all over the walls and some wooden toys were scattered on the floor.
“Okay?”
After sitting down Armand leaned back and started asking some questions.
“So how long have you been eyeing my sister for this?”
Roland wasn’t sure what this was all about at first but then he finally realized. Elodia must have informed her siblings about the job offer. This did somewhat explain their strange behavior.
“I’ve been considering her for a few weeks, after going through it in my head I don’t think I could find a better person in this town..”
Armand’s eyes opened wider and he was clearly surprised by the answer. He leaned forward and the conversation continued.
“d.a.m.n, not even denying it at all. I thought you’d be more of the reserved type but you speak like someone with a lot of experience?”
“I wouldn’t say that I have a lot of experience but I think I at least have more practice with such things than others?”
Roland had been running his own little undertaking himself which brought him more experience in the field. Managing other people to do the correct work would be something new and for that, he needed people that would not screw him over in the long run.
“Hoh, not hiding your previous conquests either? We two might not be that different after all...”
Armand nodded as if he realized something. Roland on the other hand didn’t know what he was talking about. Armand clearly had no business sense nor should he be able to relate to a craftsman-like Roland.
“So you want Elodia, is that it?”
Armand asked and Roland replied just as fast.
“Yes.”
“Good but can I really leave my big sister up to you? How should I know that you won’t abandon her or just replace her?”
“Replace her? I don’t think that could happen, I don’t think that I could find a better fit than Ms. Elodia. We will of course form the right contract for the occasion so I don’t think there should be a problem?”
“What? A contract?”
Armand quickly jumped up as for some reason he was stunned when the contract was mentioned. Then he grasped his head as if he realized something.
“No, wait… if you do that… won’t you be my older brother? But aren’t you younger than me? I didn’t think this was so serious!?”
Soon he stormed out of the room somewhere, Roland was confused about his behavior. Then after a few minutes of silence, he could hear Lobelia shouting as well. The whole orphanage erupted in a sea of voices. He had no idea what was being discussed but Elodia joined the fray as well.
When he peeked out from around the corner he could see both Armand and Lobelia kneeling down on the ground. Elodia was holding a ladle that was slightly bent out of shape. There was also an imprint of it on Armand’s head.
After waiting for some more he was picked up by one of the young children. The girl looked cheerful and somewhat reliable even at such a young age. It was a bit funny but the moment he saw her he could tell that the girl was imitating Elodia.
Her mannerisms, the way her hair was done and even the gla.s.ses made her look like a miniature version of the guild receptionist. Soon he found himself at a large table with a lot of kids, there were at least twenty of them here.
Elodia and the others did a small prayer to Solaria but it wasn’t as excessive as some of the sermons that went down at the proper church. The kids were quick to dine in while he himself didn’t eat much. With so many orphans around it just didn’t feel right.
Only when he was stared down by Elodia did he take up some of the stew that they offered. The ingredients were quite basic but it was surprisingly tasty. Roland recalled that the food at the inns and pubs he used to eat was far blander than this.
He found himself finis.h.i.+ng his bowl rather quickly and having to hold himself back from asking for seconds. With Elodia being such a good cook, he even started deliberating if he should have her make something at the store for the customers. Maybe opening a little dining area where they could rest and eat would work out.
Roland then noticed something. Even though these kids weren’t living under optimal conditions, even though their clothes were all filled with patches. Even though the home wasn’t the best nor was the food, they looked happy.
This brought him back to his old memories from the five years he spent at the Arden estate. The food was better, the house was luxurious and the food was made by people with special cooking skills. But, there was a certain empty feeling whenever he was around his old family.
This certain feeling for some reason was not there in this room. The way the people acted even with Armand and Lobelia acting silly. This felt different, they all seemed to have a somewhat deeper connection with each other.
‘This… this doesn’t feel so bad…’
Soon a stray thought entered Roland’s mind and was followed by the faintest smile.