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Vol.6 Ch.352 Helping a Sheltered Girl.

  "Well, my offer is open to the rest of you girls," Rya said as she gnced at the other four dies. However, she focused her attention on Jenelle Dravenhart and Serena von Maus, as they were the two she remembered having proper level Mana Veins. She also took note that Serena and her mother both had Mage Veins. So, these two were Rya's priority to win over than Julia Dusker or Aris Mardax. Not that Rya wasn't going to try her best to win them over, but she didn't remember seeing any Master Level Mana Veins or higher in their bodies. So they wouldn't benefit that much from monster sying.

  Jenelle's face had a bnk look on it as she never considered growing her Mana Vein, mostly due to her father saying that it isn't her pce to go out hunting and killing monsters. And Jenelle had always followed her father's orders.

  "I don't know," Jenelle muttered, "My father never allows me to leave the manor."

  "Sooo, what is going to happen when you get married?" Rya asked.

  "Huh? W-What do you mean? I'll do what every wife should do, which is give birth to an heir, and take care of the household," Jenelle said as she was puzzled.

  With that response, Rya realized that she was dealing with a sheltered girl. She probably doesn't have a clue about how to get pregnant, let alone have sex. 'Oh, boy... I need to help her think outside of the box or she won't learn to think for herself.'

  "So, you rarely leave the manor or your home? How about school? Where do you go?" Rya asked, wondering how sheltered this girl is.

  "Well, I was home-schooled by private tutors, and I only leave the house on occasion, usually for parties like this one," Jenelle replied.

  "Alright, so your worth to yourself is if you can give birth to an heir, correct?" Rya asked.

  "Y-Yes," Jenelle replied with a blush on her cheeks. She was feeling a bit embarrassed about this conversation. She felt like she was missing something, but she had no clue what it was.

  "Okay! So, this is a hypothetical, and I'm not saying it will happen to you, but... What would happen if you suggested conceiving?" Rya asked.

  "Uhhh..." Jenelle froze. She had never really considered that possibility. Surely that wouldn't happen to her, but she recalled one of her older cousins having trouble conceiving a child. It took her ten years before she had a daughter, and Jenelle thought nothing more about it.

  "Or what if you only have daughters?" Constance chimed in, making Jenelle pause for a moment.

  "That's not possible. Right. Not that many women miscarry, right?" Jenelle said, trying to convince herself.

  Rya felt bad about how naive Jenelle is. Hell, Rya wouldn't have known how common it was back on Earth if her girlfriend, at the time, didn't py her favorite podcasts during breakfasts. It turns out that it was more common than she first believed, and it stuck with her how it was something they kept to themselves, as if it were some type of social stigma for them to fail to become mothers or something worse.

  Rya was about to respond when Menie Ingham stepped in.

  "It's very common, unfortunately. The factors are unknown and happen before someone can prevent it. Usually, it's not the mother's fault. Some doctors and alchemists think it happens simply due to complications or if a fetus is born with deformities. But, there is a theory that is still being researched to help us if we have trouble. Unfortunately, there isn't a foolproof elixir or medicine to have a healthy child," Menie said.

  Jenelle looked like she had been hit with a ton of bricks. "Are you sure? I mean, how many women have had trouble keeping a child?"

  All the girls looked at each other like they couldn't believe that Jenelle didn't know about Rianna's troubles, and they slowly turned their heads until they all spotted the Queen, looking stoic as ever, staring down Leandra, who was looking a bit panicked. All the older women who were on Rianna's side looked at the Duchess in disgust. They didn't know what was said, but they were happy that the Queen wasn't giving them that stare.

  Jenelle followed along, "Why are we looking at the Queen?"

  "They said that the Queen wasn't worthy of marrying the Crown after miscarrying eight times, even though the Iyomelka's Idol showed favor to her. All hope was lost until she gave birth to Prince Quinus. Even during those trying times, her husband always loved her... I can only hope that when I get married, my husband is one-tenth as compassionate as King Cyndre..." Julia Dusker muttered out as the rest of the girls nodded along.

  Jenelle never thought that during her childhood. She couldn't understand why her parents would keep this from her. She was a bit younger than Quinus, so she never really sought out Rianna's history. Jenelle always thought that Rianna was perfect and only wanted one child for some reason. But now she understands that she has gone through a lot of pain and suffering to have a single child.

  "Well... I'm sure my future husband will like me if the worst comes to pass. We will adopt children if need be," Jenelle said with a bit of uncertainty.

  The young women, including Rya, sighed in unison.

  "Jenelle, you have to understand that not all men will accept a barren wife. Especially if they come from a wealthy house or one that is well-connected," Constance stated as the others nodded.

  Jenelle didn't want to give up. So, she asked, "What about adopting children?"

  "Well, I hope he loves you for who you are," Rya said with a sad tone.

  "He will! Because I have... I have my knitting! A-And I—"

  "Come on, Jenelle. You need more than that to woo a man," Constance sighed as the other women just shook their heads.

  Jenelle didn't know what she meant by that, and Rya came in to help her.

  "Well, what are your hobbies?"

  "I love knitting!" Jenelle excimed, "I'm making a scarf for my future husband, but... I'm not currently engaged to anyone. So I'm not sure if it will be the right size. Oh! I also do needlepoint. It's the only way I can express my emotions without annoying anyone."

  Rya gave a nervous chuckle, "Do you like reading books, or going on horseback rides, or walking around your parents' house and garden?"

  Jenelle shook her head, "My father says that it isn't my pce to go walking in the gardens or go near the stables, and I'm only allowed to read books on proper etiquette and needlepoint patterns. I don't know why some people love reading books, because they get boring after rereading them for the fifth time in a row."

  The other girls sighed in exasperation while Rya could only shake her head.

  "So... What do you do for fun?"

  "Fun?"

  "You know, something you enjoy doing."

  "I enjoy knitting and needlepoint."

  "Anything else?"

  Jenelle wasn't used to having anyone talk to her for this long before. Even the few times she's run into Constance, Menie, or any other girls her age wouldn't have sted this long.

  "W-Well... I don't have anything else... Don't you all do the same thing?" Jenelle asked, gncing around at the other girls.

  This time, everyone had pity in their eyes.

  "No, no, we don't," Constance stated while shaking her head.

  "What do you all do for fun then?" Jenelle asked curiously.

  "Well, for starters, I enjoy riding horses, walking through the garden, going to the beach, having tea time, and just hanging out with my friends. Sometimes I like to read a good book or go to the theater when the Actors Guild comes into town," Constance answered.

  Jenelle had a perplexed look on her face as she listened to Constance. She was about to speak, but she stopped herself and remained silent.

  Rya sighed, "Jenelle?... I know this might be an embarrassing question, but do you know how babies are conceived? Like, where do they come from?"

  Jenelle tilted her head, "No?... When I asked my mother, she would tell me to talk to Father. And when I would talk to my father about it, he would tell me that whoever my husband is will tell me all about it and not to ask him again."

  Serena, Aris, and Julia all grimaced from second-hand embarrassment, while Constance looked dumbfounded. Even the ever stoic Menie couldn't hide her surprise, as her eyebrows raised.

  'Holy shit! This girl needs help more than I thought. And I'm just the person to do it.'

  Menie and Constance were about to make a smartass remark, but were halted when they heard.

  *Cp! Cp!*

  Everyone turned to look at Rya after she cpped her hands to get everyone's attention.

  "Alright! This is an intervention! It seems that Jenelle has a lot of things to learn about the outside world. So, starting now, we will all be gathering at the pace to have some tea parties, develop your Mana Veins, and have some fun learning things. That includes you three as well," Rya stated as she pointed to Serena, Aris, and Julia.

  "You really are okay with having private parties with Minor Nobles?... I-I don't think we are worth—"

  "Oh, come on, Serena. You are a lovely girl. Plus, you have a lot of potential if you just try harder," Rya replied with a smile.

  Serena von Maus was confused by Rya's statement. No one outside of her family has told her that she had potential before. And yet, here is a person she just met telling her that she has potential. It left her with a strange feeling inside her chest, a sensation she couldn't quite understand. Was it pride, confidence? She didn't know.

  "O-Oh, um, thank you, Lady Rya," Serena replied bashfully.

  "No problem!" Rya excimed cheerfully with her hands on her hips, which made her shawl open up to reveal her rge bust.

  The girls were surprised by how big they were, and some of them wished theirs could get as big as hers when they start developing their mana veins.

  'Goddess be damned. If I can get as half as big as the princess's, then Mitchell will be mine!' Constance thought to herself.

  'If I can have the same body type as Princess Rya, then I will have every man wanting me,' Aris thought to herself.

  'I knew they looked big, but those things are ridiculous! They don't seem to be sagging at all! How is that possible?' Serena von Maus wondered.

  'Hm?... Those things must be so annoying. I'm gd I'm not that big,' Menie thought to herself.

  Jenelle was the only one to have a worried look written on her face.

  "What's the matter, Jenelle?" Rya asked.

  "Uh... W-Well, I don't know if my father will ap—"

  Rya raised her hand to halt her.

  "Let me handle your parents, Jenelle. They are stagnating your growth. You need to be more social, not cooped up in your room all day and night," Rya stated.

  "But—"

  "No buts, Jenelle. This will benefit you in the long run. I'm not asking you to stop knitting. I'm just asking you to socialize more to expand your horizon," Rya interjected.

  "... Alright, I'll give it a try, Lady Rya," Jenelle answered reluctantly.

  "Good! I'm gd to make new friends. I can't believe how anxious I was before this party. But, now, I'm gd I took the chance," Rya stated.

  The girls all smiled. They thought Dark Elves were evil, but Rya is proving them wrong. She was actually nice and friendly.

  "Hey! Do you like babes? Lady Katie Clements brought her baby boy to the party, and he's adorable!" Aris excimed. Julia, Serena, and Jenelle got excited at the mention of a baby. Menie and Constance were interested, but their reactions were a bit more subdued.

  "Oh yeah... I forgot that she was pregnant. Might as well we say hello to the new mother," Menie said in a nonchant tone.

  "Aw! How are you so calm and collected, Menie?" Julia asked.

  "I'm from a Major House, Julia. I have to act accordingly. I can't be too childish, after all," Menie expined.

  "Pfffttt... You're 21, Menie. Act like one," Serena stated with her arms crossed. She was getting so comfortable around everyone that she forgot her station in the group.

  "I'll take that under advisement..." Menie answered softly.

  "I guess that's the best we can ask for. Come on, let's go meet the little guy," Serena excimed.

  Rya looked at Nieren, who nodded at her. 'Well... I suppose I should get used to babies... But I don't know why some chicks are into those things. They're just slobbering, disease-infested magnets. What's so cute about them? I can't see it... I'm gd that's one thing that did change about me. I mean... I was born a dude, so it's only natural that I find babies off-putting... Haah... But I'd better make an effort. I can't alienate myself from mothers. And babies don't stay babies forever... Right?' Rya thought.

  "Rya? Is something wrong?" Nieren asked.

  "Huh? Oh, I'm not a baby person. But I'll try getting used to them. Especially if I'm going to have one at some point in my life, let's go. We shouldn't leave our guests waiting," Rya stated.

  Nieren chuckled at Rya. 'Sis is weird sometimes. Babies aren't that bad... I wonder who I will have a child with... I mean, Rya will be queen at some point. And I'll be her retainer and dy-in-waiting... Or maybe I will become a duchess. That's the second-highest rank below a queen. Hmmm... That means I will be close to my Prince—Rah! Not now, Nieren! Now's not the time to be thinking about him. But he's so charming and handsome... and his voice is just so dreamy... M-Maybe I will find someone simir to him at some point in my life. Someone who's brave and strong and smart... Hahhh... Sis is right, though. I daydream too much. I'll focus on the task at hand.'

  Everyone slowly weaved through the crowd of Noblewomen until they reached the corner of the ballroom, where a few mothers with newborns were.

  ***

  While Rya, Nieren, and her new friends were having their conversations before going to see the babies. Tayna was wandering through the hallways of the Divalo Manor with a half-dazed Amelia Dule being towed behind her.

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