Book 5: Chapter 2: Patch 1.0: Forming Alliances
The True Endgame
The problem that Fenrir now faces in regard to hiring a secretary is that he has no idea who to hire for one. Whoever he hires needs to be: loyal, dependable, willing to work and travel, and not be somebody who already has something better to be doing.
That narrows it down to only a few people, and those few people have been gathered for one-on-one interviews onboard The Shoebill.
âNo thanks,â Serra says. âToo much boring work and too much talking to other people.â
Thatâs one candidate down.
âNo, and why are you being so proper about this? Couldnât you have just asked us back when you said you wanted to interview us?â Cassiel asks.
âI donât know, honestly,â Fenrir answers.
Cassiel sighs and says, âItâs not that I donât want to help you, but Iâm not good at that sort of stuff.â
Thatâs two candidates down.
There are only three more, and two of them are his other girlfriends.
âYou wish for I, the great and awesome and dark Wielder of the Cursed Flame of Bahamut, Azalabulia, to serve as your secretary?!â
âYeah,â Fenrir answers. âCan you?â
âSuch a job is far beneath me! A-and⦠I donât think Iâd be any good at that, and I have a lot of lesson planning to make up for, soâ¦â
Three candidates down.
âA secretary?â Nell asks. âThat sounds wonderful! Just imagine all of the wonderful things we could do with such a setup! There is the cruel, sadistic boss demanding his secretary to perform jobs that he knows she will fail at. There is having her sit on her knees between his legs underneath his desk to service him as he talks with others. There is even the situation of the boss deciding to punish the secretary by having her perform in front of others during a business meeting, or passing her around to others during a party! Ah, and then there is the scenario of the secretaryâs employer being a married man, and the secretary must fight for his love and attempt to seduce him behind his wifeâs back, butââ
âYouâre squirming around a lot,â Fenrir says.
âA-ah, excuse me,â she says before clearing her throat. âI am already performing a role similar to being your secretary, am I not? After all, I have been diligently relaying messages between you and our serpent friend!â
âSpeaking of her, we really need to name her. Have any suggestions?â
âOh, my hero, you do not know her name yet?â
âNo? She⦠she has one?â
âOf course she does!â
âWhat is it?â
âIlo.â
âIlo?â
âYes, Ilo.â
âHow long have you known about her name?â
âOnly recently, to be fair.â
âHuh. So, Ilo. Ee-low. I, L, O?â
âI would assume that is how it is spelled, my hero.â
âHuh. Do you know how long sheâs had this name for?â
âHm. I do not believe that she had it previously, so I am assuming that she chose it herself sometime recently.â
âHowâd you even learn what it was?â
âI asked, of course! It felt silly speaking to her and not knowing her name. Had she not had one, I would have given her a name myself.â
âRight. Well, I guess sheâs Ilo now. Anyways, just go back above for now. Iâve got to talk to the last candidate, and then Iâll make a decision on who to use as my secretary.â
âThe way that you said âto useâ makes me even more hopeful!â
Thatâs one potential secretary. Only one candidate is left now.
âI see,â Corwin says. âIt does sound like an interesting and challenging position. I may also be biased because I do enjoy any time spent in King Catâs company, and everybody else up there is rather friendly.â
âYeah,â Fenrir says. âYouâve got good diplo potential in you.â
âDiplo?â
âShort for diplomacy.â
âAh, so you are saying that I would make a good diplomat?â
âBasically. Plus youâre dependable, well-spoken, and pretty much everybody likes you. Especially Olly.â
âI think that Ollyâs like for me would have to be placed on a higher level than mostâs.â
âYouâre not wrong about that. So, are you interested?â
âI suppose that I am! Ah, wait. Excuse me if this is an improper question to ask, but how many hours of service do you think you will require from me?â
âCanât be separated from Olly for too long?â
Corwin smiles and scratches his cheek. âAm I that obvious?â
âAlways. Anyways, go up above deck with Nell, and Iâll be out there in a minute.â
âVery well, Fenrir.â
With that, Fenrir is left alone below deck.
Out of five potential candidates â out of the only five people who donât already have important jobs such as scouting, building, or strategizing, only two remain.
Nell and Corwin.
It went down pretty much exactly as Fenrir was figuring it would. He had some faith in Cassiel and Azalabulia, but he knew from the start that asking Serra would probably be a bad idea. After all, sheâs the one who still gets flustered around any new people who canât be immediately identified as fellow perverts.
âWhat jobs could I give them?â Fenrir thinks to himself, but gets replied to by his favorite tsundere-little-sister-puppy.
âGive them jobs that are like jobs!â Saya answers.
âWow, so specific. Thanks, Pupaya.â
âI-itâs not Pupaya! Just Saya! You baka onii-wan!â
âIâll call you Saya if you can answer this question for me.â
âJust remember I canât tell you anything that would assist you in the game!â
âYeah, yeah. So, if you hypothetically had to do a job here, what would you want to do that nobody else is doing?â
âHmm. Gathering!â
âGathering⦠oh. Yeah, we have nobody really doing that. The only gathering we did was for stone and logs, and weâve pretty much been living off of fish. Iâm guessing gathering would also be useful for making potions that could help everybody out.â
âAnd you get to spend time in nature!â
âYeah. Good answer, Saya.â
âOf course any answer I give is a good one!â
âRight. So, Pupaya.â
âHey! You said youâd call me Saya!â
âAnd I did, but I didnât say for how long.â
âYouâre the worst.â
âI know. Anyways, thanks. The others can just go and gather whenever theyâre not training so that they donât feel like they have nothing to do, plus itâll help us out.â
âRight! H-hey, wait. You totally asked me what Iâd do so that you could use it for what they can do!â
âYeah, but you already knew that.â
âHmph!â
âDonât you love loopholes?â
âYouâre the worst, onii-wan.â
âIâm the worst, and now I have two secretaries.â