E21 - New Retainers Source: Crunchyroll Translator: Editor: Timer: QC: (Please feel free to edit the speaker names. This is handled on a best-effort basis depending on how the subtitle file was created so they may be incomplete or inaccurate. Dialogue is left as is.) [00:01] Ferdinand     Main somehow managed to help     resolve Lutz's family issues. [00:05] Ferdinand     However, she starts to have     concerns in her own home. [00:10] Main     Are you still not feeling well,     Mom? Are you really okay? [00:16] Eva     Main... [00:19] Eva     You see, [00:20] Eva     Mom has a baby in her belly. [00:25] Eva     You're going to be a big sis. [00:30] Main     I'll make a picture book     for the little one, okay? [00:34] Eva     Picture book? [00:35] Main     Yeah, picture book! SIGN    Ascendance of a Bookworm SIGN    Ascendance of a Bookworm SIGN    Chapter Twenty-One New Retainers [02:19] Lutz     Picture book? [02:20] Benno     Picture book? [02:22] Ferdinand     What is a "picture book"? [02:24] Main     This is now the third time. [02:27] Main     Picture books are literally books     for kids, with pictures in them. [02:30] Ferdinand     Books are expensive as it is. [02:33] Ferdinand     And you want to make them for     babies, who can't even read? [02:35] Ferdinand     What are you thinking? [02:38] Main     I'm going to be a big sister. [02:41] Fran     It seems Lady Main's family     is expecting a child, [02:45] Fran     so she wants to give the baby a present. [02:48] Ferdinand     I see. I understand now. [02:50] Main     There you have it, so     please let me have Wilma. [02:53] Ferdinand     Fran? [02:55] Fran     Making a picture book needs an artist, [02:58] Fran     so she has identified a gray-robed     priestess who's good at drawing [03:00] Fran     and is requesting permission     to make her Main's retainer. [03:03] Main     Honestly, I wanted to draw it myself... [03:10] Benno     Your handwriting's good, but your art sucks. [03:14] Main     Please, Head Priest. [03:19] Ferdinand     That baby will prove to be     a huge weakness for you. [03:24] Main     Where did that come from? [03:27] Ferdinand     You hold your family extremely dear, [03:31] Ferdinand     as shown by the time you tried to take     on the high priest to protect them. [03:36] Ferdinand     Who knows what he'll do     when he learns of this? [03:40] Ferdinand     Surely you understand that     this can't be laughed off [03:43] Ferdinand     by saying you can't just     hide your emotions. [03:47] Main     I do, yes. I'll keep that in mind. [03:49] Ferdinand     Take this as an opportunity to accustom     yourself to noble mannerisms and culture. [03:55] Main     "Culture"? [03:57] Ferdinand     I mean music. [03:59] Ferdinand     It is one of the nobility's favorite pastimes. [04:02] Ferdinand     Do we have anyone suitable? [04:05] Fran     How about Rosina? She used to     be Lady Christine's retainer. [04:10] Ferdinand     Main, if you want an     artist as your retainer, [04:13] Ferdinand     you will also take in one     who is proficient in music. [04:17] Main     One moment! You can't make     the decision for me! [04:20] Main     I don't even have any instruments! [04:23] Ferdinand     I see. [04:25] Ferdinand     Of course you can't practice     without an instrument. [04:28] Main     As such, I really only want     Wilma to be my retainer. [04:34] Wilma     I truly appreciate your kind offer, but... [04:38] Wilma     There'll be nobody left     to take care of them. [04:40] Wilma     I'm the only one who does. [04:42] Wilma     I would like to remain in the orphanage. [04:46] Main     In the church, all retainers move     into their master's rooms. [04:51] Main     Is there any way I can make Wilma my     retainer and let her live in the orphanage? [04:57] Main     I decided to ask the head priest for advice. [05:01] Main     And, on the day I was to     have that discussion... [05:04] Fran     The head priest sends     these gifts with his regards. [05:07] Main     Wow. [05:08] Main     I turned him down because I had no     instruments, but they've found their way to me. [05:12] Fran     These are harspiel. [05:15] Main     Harspiel, huh? [05:16] Fran     It seems the head priest is set     on having you learn music. [05:25] Main     Welcome, Head Priest.     I've been expecting you. [05:29] Main     Those are cookies my cooks made for you. [05:31] Main     They'll be part of the menu in Gilberta     Company's upcoming restaurant. [05:37] Ferdinand     I didn't know you were     dabbling in food, too. [05:40] Main     Well, I am. So I want to experience     real noble cuisine before we open. [05:46] Ferdinand     I shall invite you to lunch sometime soon. [05:52] Ferdinand     So... [05:54] Ferdinand     You said you wanted to make Wilma your     retainer, but let her stay in the orphanage? [05:59] Main     Yes. She's the only one who can take     care of the unbaptized kids there. [06:05] Main     The young ones fall ill easily, and     sometimes even develop fevers late at night. [06:13] Ferdinand     If Wilma's going to stay     back at the orphanage, [06:16] Ferdinand     that's all the more reason     to take Rosina in. [06:18] Ferdinand     I even arranged for your instruments. [06:20] Ferdinand     You should have no objections now. [06:22] Main     But is there any need for music     in the church's ceremonies? [06:35] Main     Here we go again with that     magical item again. [06:42] Ferdinand     The reason music is essential to you is     because it is a vital part of noble culture. [06:46] Main     You said that the other day, too. [06:49] Main     But I am not a noble. [06:52] Ferdinand     You will surely be part of     noble society in the future. [06:57] Main     But I have no intention     of leaving my family. [07:01] Main     According to the priest, [07:04] Main     when nobles or those with     the Devouring get married, [07:06] Main     their partner has to be of a comparable     mana capacity or they can't have kids. [07:11] Main     What's more, a child's mana is     heavily influenced by its mother's. [07:16] Main     With noble numbers dwindling now, [07:19] Main     it's apparently easy to picture young nobles     flocking to me once I come of age. [07:25] Ferdinand     However, they'll only see you as a     tool connecting them to high society. [07:30] Main     So I'll be a convenient baby maker? [07:33] Ferdinand     That's up to you. [07:36] Main     Huh? Up to me how? [07:38] Ferdinand     Whether or not you're only seen     as a tool to produce children [07:43] Ferdinand     will depend on how well you can     conduct yourself as a noble. [07:48] Ferdinand     You must educate yourself in     their ways to protect yourself. [07:52] Main     I understand. [07:54] Main     I'll also make Rosina my retainer and     learn as much as possible from her. [08:01] Main     After that, I asked the head priest     to show me the right way, [08:06] Main     so he played the harspiel for me. [08:12] Main     He's so good! [08:14] Main     The minstrels around the East     Gate can't even lace his boots! [08:21] Ferdinand     From the vast blue skies [08:27] Ferdinand     Come the rays of light [08:32] Ferdinand     The blessings of Leidenschaft [08:37] Ferdinand     So shine the leaflets [08:39] Ferdinand     So sweet the wind smells [08:41] Ferdinand     So burns the flame of life [08:44] Ferdinand     In summer [08:55] Main     That was wonderful! [08:57] Main     If you were to sing love songs, you would     have no shortage of women falling for you! [09:02] Ferdinand     What are you saying? [09:05] Main     It was a compliment, honestly. [09:07] Ferdinand     Anyway, you give it a try. [09:10] Main     What? Now? [09:19] Ferdinand     This is the most basic note. [09:23] Main     Oh, hey, that's do. [09:26] Main     Re. [09:28] Main     Mi. [09:29] Ferdinand     This is what you call a musical scale. [10:05] Ferdinand     This is a surprise. [10:07] Ferdinand     I wasn't sure how much a commoner     could really understand about music, [10:11] Ferdinand     but it seems you'll pick it up soon enough. [10:14] Main     Yikes! I went and made     it harder for myself! [10:18] Ferdinand     Make sure you practice playing     the harspiel every day. [10:22] Main     May I take time out of helping     you with work for it? [10:26] Ferdinand     Spend less time reading instead! [10:29] Main     I will defend that time with my life! [10:32] Main     In the end, we settled on reducing     the time I spent helping him. [10:37] Main     All right. [10:39] Main     The head priest gave his permission,     so I'm making you my retainer. [10:44] Wilma     I shall do my very best     to serve you, Lady Main. [10:48] Main     By the way, is Rosina here? [10:50] Wilma     I'll go get her for you. [11:01] Main     Whoa. [11:02] Main     Talk about a pure mademoiselle! [11:05] Main     I guess this is how the head priest     expects me to conduct myself. [11:11] Ralph     Lady Main, you wished to speak to me? [11:15] Main     I'm making you my retainer at the     head priest's recommendation. [11:21] Main     Your main job is to teach me     how to play the harspiel. [11:25] Main     Aside from that, you will share     the duties of my other retainers. [11:30] Main     Do you have any objections? [11:33] Ralph     How could I ever?! [11:35] Ralph     The harspiel is my best instrument! [11:40] Main     Rosina moved into the director's office     as soon as she got everything ready. [11:45] Ralph     My, look at those harspiels! [11:47] Main     Could you play it for me? [11:51] Ralph     May I? [11:52] Main     Of course. Please do. [11:55] Ralph     Please bring me my harspiel, then. [12:05] Ralph     I can't believe I get to play again. [12:09] Ralph     Could you get me my chair? [12:18] Main     Something seems off. [12:20] Main     What is it? [12:47] Ralph     Lady Main, I promise to serve     you with all my heart. SIGN    Ascendance of a      Bookworm SIGN    Ascendance of a      Bookworm [13:03] Delia     Oh, honestly! [13:04] Delia     Lady Main! [13:06] Main     What's the matter, Delia? [13:08] Delia     Rosina's not working at all. [13:10] Rosina     Goodness! It's rather rude of     you to accuse me of not working. [13:15] Delia     She doesn't do a single thing other     than play that instrument of hers. [13:19] Delia     She won't even get up in the mornings. [13:21] Main     Is that true, Rosina? [13:23] Rosina     My job is to teach you     the harspiel, Lady Main. [13:28] Rosina     Now, let us practice. [13:32] Main     Delia, I have to practice now.     I promise I'll hear you out later. [13:39] Delia     Oh, all right. [13:47] Main     Thank you. [13:49] Rosina     Could you kindly take my harspiel, as well? [13:52] Main     She's doing it again. [13:56] Main     Rosina. [13:58] Main     Why are you giving Fran orders? [14:01] Rosina     Why? [14:02] Main     Fran is my head retainer. [14:05] Main     Don't forget that. [14:07] Rosina     What? [14:08] Main     I'm going to go help the head priest now, [14:11] Main     so I ask that you fetch some     water with Delia, Rosina. [14:14] Rosina     Whatever are you saying? [14:17] Rosina     Isn't that the work of     a gray-robed priestess? [14:19] Main     What? [14:21] Rosina     I may damage my fingers doing     servant work like that. [14:26] Rosina     Just have the apprentices     over there take care of that. [14:30] Main     Rosina, I will not allow you     to talk down to my retainers. [14:35] Main     And I'm certain I asked you to     perform other duties, as well. [14:39] Rosina     But Lady Main, I'm different     from other retainers. [14:44] Rosina     Why is that so hard to understand? [14:47] Rosina     It appears that you've misunderstood your     position as a blue-robed apprentice priestess. [14:51] Main     I'm wrong? [14:52] Delia     You're the one who's wrong, Rosina! [14:54] Fran     Delia! [14:57] Main     I'm still not familiar with all of     the ways of the church. [15:00] Main     I'm going to listen to     what everyone has to say [15:03] Main     before deciding if you are     right or wrong, Rosina. [15:09] Fran     Wilma and Rosina's previous     master, Lady Christine, [15:14] Fran     was a blue-robed apprentice priestess     who loved nothing more than art. [15:17] Fran     She favored retainers who     showed talent in the arts. [15:22] Fran     Rosina was favored by her master     because she excelled in music, [15:27] Fran     and the servant work was all done by the     other gray-robed apprentice priest retainers. [15:31] Fran     And I believe that is why she looks down upon     gray-robed priests as well as their apprentices. [15:37] Main     That's going to be a huge issue. [15:41] Ferdinand     The word of the head retainer     is the word of their master. [15:44] Ferdinand     You do not need retainers who refuse to     understand this, so return them to the orphanage. [15:49] Main     But then I won't be able to     practice the harspiel, would I? [15:53] Ferdinand     We just need to find you someone else. [16:01] Main     Head Priest, I know I may be     out of line for asking this, [16:04] Main     but may I be excused for the day? [16:08] Main     I'd like to hear what all     of my retainers have to say, [16:10] Main     so I'd like some time to talk to them. [16:14] Wilma     You want my opinion? [16:17] Main     Yes. I heard that under Lady Christine, [16:20] Main     the servant work was only     done by the gray-robed priests. [16:24] Main     Do you agree with that statement, Wilma? [16:27] Wilma     After Lady Christine returned to noble     life and I was returned to the orphanage, [16:33] Wilma     that was when I found out     my treatment had been special. [16:38] Main     So it's just Rosina... [16:42] Wilma     Lady Main, if you could, please give Rosina     time to reflect upon herself, as well. [16:50] Main     I hear you loud and clear. [16:52] Main     Thank you. [17:00] Main     And then, we had our discussion. [17:03] Gil     Her instrument is so loud, she doesn't listen     to anyone, and she doesn't work! [17:07] Gil     Haven't you ever heard of, "He who     does not work, neither shall he eat"? [17:10] Delia     How am I supposed to work     with someone like her? [17:13] Delia     Fire her already, Lady Main! [17:15] Rosina     It's only obvious that I dedicate     everything I have to my art, [17:18] Rosina     since it is my duty to teach Lady     Main how to play the harspiel. [17:22] Rosina     I'd like for you to broaden your horizons     for the arts a bit more, Lady Main. [17:28] Main     Rosina, I can't have you expecting the     exact same treatment you had before. [17:32] Rosina     What? [17:33] Main     If you're going to be my retainer, I need     you to attend to duties other than music, as well. [17:39] Main     I understand that your hands are very     important when it comes to handling your instrument, [17:43] Main     so perhaps you can work on some paperwork. [17:45] Rosina     But I've never done anything of that nature. [17:52] Main     If there are things you don't     know or you think you can't do, [17:54] Main     this is the perfect     opportunity to learn them. [17:56] Main     When Gil and Delia first became my     retainers, they weren't able to write letters, [18:01] Main     but after some hard work,     they were able to learn how. [18:07] Main     But I have no use for retainers who     refuse to do any work from the start. [18:19] Main     Rosina, I am not Lady Christine. [18:25] Main     You can either accept these terms     or go back to the orphanage. [18:29] Main     Please make your decision by tomorrow. [18:54] Rosina     I guess I can't go back     to how things used to be. [19:00] Wilma     If you work hard, Lady     Main will acknowledge you. [19:25] Rosina     I would like to put in the effort     to be your retainer, Lady Main. [19:30] Ferdinand     Oh? [19:31] Ferdinand     So you decided to keep her? [19:34] Main     Yes. She'll be doing paperwork. [19:38] Main     Though I'm sure that her desire to play the     harspiel is what drove her to this decision. [19:42] Ferdinand     Well, that works in our favor. [19:45] Ferdinand     Because I wanted to see how     your practice is going. [19:50] Main     I-In ten days?! [19:54] Main     And so began my hardcore lessons. [20:15] Main     Let us understand happiness together... [20:35] Ferdinand     Well done. [20:38] Main     It's all thanks to you, Rosina! [20:40] Rosina     No, it's because you're a     quick learner, Lady Main. [20:50] Main     What? [20:51] Main     Wilma doesn't like to be around men? [20:54] Rosina     You had no idea? [20:57] Rosina     I thought that was the reason that     Wilma remained at the orphanage. [21:04] Main     I wonder if there's a reason why... [21:09] Rosina     Wilma was tricked by a blue-robed priest,     and forced to offer her flower to him. [21:15] Main     Huh? [21:16] Rosina     Thankfully, no other harm came to her... [21:20] Rosina     But she has been afraid of men ever since. SIGN    Next Chapter Wilma and Holy Scriptures for Kids [23:02] Main     The head priest sent me bedclothes     along with my harspiel... [23:07] Main     Is this common for nobles? [23:11] Fran     I believe he sent it to you to apologize     for making you faint in the detention room. [23:17] Ferdinand     Do not mention this to anyone. [23:19] Ferdinand     Because you usually only     receive bedclothes [23:22] Ferdinand     from your family, betrothed, or lover. [23:24] Main     Wait, why would you do something like     this that'd give people the wrong idea?! [23:27] Ferdinand     It's your fault for not having bedclothes prepared      for yourself when you pass out all the time. [23:31] Main     Can I return that lecture     along with this gift? SIGN    Illustration by Sagara Riri