Shou-neechan said.
What’s necessary is the years you worked on-site, and if possible, good results. I had an S-rank from the academy, but they evaluate me by my work as Kakka’s bodyguard than the license. He’s one of the
VIP
of this country, and all the people he meets are leaders inside and outside of the political and business circles. My evaluation depends on how I take control of the locations where Kakka is present Jii-chan’s personal bodyguard is Ootoku-san and Choumoto-san, but.
Those two are muscle bodyguards.
It’s Shou-neechan and chief Yazawa dealing with the whole division of bodyguards and all the coordination with the people Jii-chan meets.
Drafting plans for bodyguards, setting personnel, managing them, discussing how to deal with other parties, and if the guest of honor is from a foreign country, they need to learn to be proficient in that language.
To me, the S-rank license is only a decoration among my skills. It’s more-or-less useful when dealing with people in the West. I didn’t get the job only because of the S-rank license.
Shou-neechan looked at me.
It’s both a good and bad thing about Japan prioritizing experience at work. For example, in the West, if they want an artist, they’ll look for art school graduates. The difference between professional and amateur is the education they received. And so, artists in the West have the art school they graduated from written in their profile. They wouldn’t accept you as an artist if you didn’t graduate. No matter how interesting is the work of a person who hasn’t graduated is, they’ll see it as an amateur work, and so they’ll never accept it as art I see. But, in Japan, lots of artists aren’t even graduates, see? Well, some cliques belong to some art university, but the question of what kind of art do they make is much more important. Is it a good one? An interesting one? They seek that more than others. In Japan, lots of illustrators have high value even though they haven’t graduated from an art school, right?
I don’t know much about that, though.
However, the problem is that the social evaluation and money value of art here is low in this country. It’s the cause why amateurs evaluated with high talent is paid lowly. But, just like the modern art people claiming that one should concentrate on arts university origin, I don’t think that Japan should follow the West in their Art. If that happens, the artists who accepted professional education will be left to ask for the country’s funding. I think old men make that claim to make it easy for themselves Shou-neechan said. After all, well, Japanese people do love getting various licenses for anything, that you can’t work at some jobs without a license. But having only a license won’t do
She smiled at Adelheid-san.
You probably don’t understand my feelings after getting an A-rank license
Adelheid-san speaks with a gloomy tone.
Oh? But I do. I also enrolled at that academy. If I recall, you’re still 13. And I know how difficult it is for a 13-year-old to get an A-3 license. You need quite a lot of skill to do that. You finished school by skipping grades, right? A high school graduate at age 13.
Kouzuki SS already had examined the profile of the bodyguards of the young ladies that came here.
Shou-neechan’s the head of that. She knows all of it.
If you know that, then why did you devalue me earlier?
Adelheid-san protests.
Children who cut herself into adult business gets kicked out.
Shou-neechan said.
Kouzuki SS is a bodyguard company specialized in Japan nobility. Reika and I, members of that company, are present. Yet, you think that we’ll let your unreasonable business go through?
Right.
Adelheid-san wasn’t just trying to promote herself, she was telling the other young ladies that she can introduce other A-rank license holders to them.
It was so rude and coarse that you don’t think of what the other side thinks. The young ladies were all having fun listening to what you had to say. Still, in reality, they won’t hire you nor show interest in the academy graduates you want to introduce them. This is Japan after all What do you mean?
Adelheid-san asks with a serious face.
I have the skill. I can work flawlessly as a bodyguard. Also, the people I will introduce will have the academy license.
Adelheid-san looks at the bodyguards in the courtyard.
Most of them are following their Master closely, but.
Some eat together with their Master like they’re friends.
And some are away from their Masters, clinging to Rei-chan and Margo-san.
At least, I’m better than most of the bodyguards in this place
Adelheid-san said.
As I said, that’s your self-evaluation
Edie smiled wryly.
You have no achievements in this country. Those
LADIES
don’t know if the academy graduate is better or not That’s right. The world doesn’t revolve around your standards
Edie and Shou-neechan tell her.
And that’s why you want me to fight you to show my skill?
Adelheid-san’s hand is sweating.
Oh, I see. This girl.
Torii-san is her first duty as a bodyguard as she just graduated from the academy.
She lacks experience.
It’s too late though
Edie said.
If you wanted to show off your skill, then you should’ve done something during Kyouko’s attack
Kyouko-san’s invasion earlier.
Edie and Michi participated in the battle. Yomi and Luna. Rei-chan and Margo-san.
Then, Anjou Mitama and Kinuka.
Torii-sama called them out because they tried to challenge Kyouko Messer
Shou-neechan said.
their attack didn’t do anything!
That’s right. Anjou sisters’ Skylab Hurricane Mixer was a miss.
Kyouko-san grabbed Kinuka-san, who has a helmet on, and that was the end of it.
Really? It’s much better than freezing in place and unable to do anything, right?
Shou-neechan said.
I concluded that protecting Mariko-sama is the best thing I could do in that situation! If you talk about people who can’t move, then include all the other bodyguards too!
Adelheid-san objects.
It’s the same. You didn’t do anything as a result. The noble ladies know that you’re nothing different from the other bodyguards. No amount of appeal can change that that’s. Besides, hiring those girls is a significant advantage for Torii-sama. After all, they were the girls who jumped at Kyouko Messer with all these young ladies watching. Torii-sama will bring those girls to her, and whenever she meets someone, she can use that as a conversation starter. These girls fought against Kyouko Messer. Well, they didn’t win, however. ufufufu and something along those lines That will become a topic among bodyguards?
Adelheid-san glared at Shou-neechan.
Oh? That’s a tale of heroism. That’s a good thing for bodyguards. It’s boring to bring a bodyguard who has no story to talk about
Shou-neechan’s right. The attention goes to Anjou sisters for fighting off Kyouko-san.
That is why Torii-san locked on them right away.
On the other hand. I can somehow understand now why you don’t evaluate your master highly compared to the other houses
Torii Mariko-san’s mother belonged to Kanou house, and so she’s accepted as a young lady, but.
Torii house isn’t evaluated that highly. They’re wealthy, however.
I know that. I have investigated Mariko-sama’s relationship with others
As expected of an A-rank license holder. Adelheid-san said with her chest puffed in pride.
And you came to Japan hired by that kind of Master As a bodyguard. A professional A-rank bodyguard!
Adelheid-san appeals loudly.
But, that girl won’t hire you. Other girls never will Why? They don’t like used goods. If she doesn’t accept you, others never will I don’t understand! I’m different from Mariko-ojousama. Also, I’m only under a contract with Torii house, Torii house’s matters shouldn’t relate to me! And that reasoning will not work in the adult’s world