Nnnnnn... I'm sorry but I'm going to have to play the part of Negative Nancy here (⌒▽�...

neonpoop March 25, 2020 12:39 am

Nnnnnn... I'm sorry but I'm going to have to play the part of Negative Nancy here (⌒▽⌒)

Why is the Crown Prince and his knights (some of whom are nobles themselves) working in the store? Like, I get this is just a cute filler chapter, but I'm someone who gets extremely thrown out of the loop when authors make characters do things that are so OOC, it just sends me straight out of the story.

The Lancaster family are Dukes. They can easily afford to pay workers to work in their store. And at the end pf the day, the head of the Lancaster family who sent them on this errand will probably be looking at all the figures they used when accounting for this store, including the price of manufacturing and STAFF. If he see's that she didn't actually employ any staff then he'll probably immediately dis-include her from the competition. And if she did pay them then why couldn't she pay regular staff??? Why on earth would you get the Crowned Prince, Crowned Princess, and other affluent nobles to work in your store selling to commoners?????

I know I'm being petty being caught up in this, but it's really one of those things that make no sense and I can't stop thinking about. ╥﹏╥

Responses
    Ruki15 March 25, 2020 3:51 am

    Using noble resources to provide better prices for her customers is part of it. This society is about connections as well

    Yukio Takamiya March 25, 2020 3:16 pm

    Eh, obviously cuz she's using them for their looks? Where else can you get such fine looking people kek.

    Alix-chan March 29, 2020 12:05 pm
    Eh, obviously cuz she's using them for their looks? Where else can you get such fine looking people kek. Yukio Takamiya

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