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The Low-Ranking Civil Servant Wants to Achieve Success-Chapter 49
Just as I was wishing I had at least one secretary...
Like a miracle, a reapplication came in from Kibon Altess.
‘No way.’
My hands trembled with excitement. I hurriedly read through the document.
<Name: Kibon Altess
Date of Birth: November 2nd, Year 524>
‘Year 524? He’s a year younger than me!’
At last, someone younger than me would be joining the department.
I rummaged through past files to find more detailed personnel info.
<Nationality: Kingdom of Emote
Family: None>
Ah... no family.
Judging by that, it seemed he had no parents, siblings, or spouse.
Just like me.
‘So he’s from the Kingdom of Emote...’
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Only now did I finally realize.
The Kingdom of Emote.
A distant island nation far from the Empire, with extremely poor transportation.
‘Wasn’t the Kingdom of Emote the Empress’s homeland?’
That meant Kiaros’s birth mother came from the Kingdom of Emote.
It was only after the Emperor’s first marriage that diplomatic ties were even established.
In short, hardly anything was known about that country.
‘With how different their culture is, no wonder diplomacy happened so late.’
I remembered hearing that their standard greeting was asking how you felt about marrying the Crown Prince.
From my narrow Empire-centric mindset, the whole thing just sounded bizarre.
‘Why not ask about the Emperor, or someone else entirely? Who thinks that’s a normal greeting...?’
But, well.
Being on the opposite end of the continent, I guess their culture could’ve developed in completely different ways.
‘But to reapply as an intern, huh.’
I stared at the form, deep in thought.
‘He must’ve felt it’d be a shame to leave the Empire just like that.’
I clearly remembered him saying he wanted to learn more from me.
A smile slowly crept across my face.
‘Perfect. I’ll just make him my secretary.’
That solved everything.
It would’ve been awkward to use one of my senior coworkers as my secretary—but an intern? No problem at all.
[We thought you returned to your homeland. What brings you here...?]
[I ran.]
Kibon was even a foreigner with shaky command of the Imperial tongue!
That brazen yet confident expression of his—most people couldn’t fake that.
[This woman is my superior.]
That face, not even knowing what he said wrong!
That glint in his eyes, completely enchanted with his own coolness, even though he didn’t understand a thing!
That clumsy speech, not ◆ Nоvеlіgһt ◆ (Only on Nоvеlіgһt) knowing how to address his superior properly!
That... absolutely could not have been acting.
‘There’s no way they’d use someone with poor language skills as a spy. There’s too much risk of miscommunication. And being a foreigner, he’d struggle with nuance too.’
Besides, in the original story, the Kingdom of Emote never got involved in the continent’s war at all.
As a distant island nation, they declared neutrality right away and stayed out of everything.
So they had zero vested interest in anything happening here.
‘The more I think about it, the more perfect it is.’
Kibon Altess.
I could just make this foreigner my secretary and go from there.
It’d probably be a great learning experience for someone eager to grow as an intern, too.
Since that’s what he wanted—I’d make sure to give him more than enough work to keep him busy.