The Crown Prince Who Raises a Side Character
Chapter 44: Servant Cedric (10). Image Rehabilitation: Territory Edition
- Chapter 92: Librarian Ernest (13). Fake? Or Real?
- Chapter 91: Librarian Ernest (12). Your Friendly Demon
- Chapter 90: Librarian Ernest (11). As Family, As a Disciple
- Chapter 89: Librarian Ernest (10). Strict Conditions
- Chapter 88: Librarian Ernеst (9). The Difference in What’s Been Built
- Chapter 87: Librarian Ernest (8). An Invitation to Stroll
- Chapter 86: Librarian Ernest (7). The Archmage’s New Disciple
- Chapter 85: Librarian Ernest (6). The Green Trauma
- Chapter 84: Librarian Ernest (5). Two Out of Four
- Chapter 83: Librarian Ernest (4). The Consequences of Ignoring Advice
- Chapter 82: Librarian Ernest (3). Step by Step
- Chapter 81: Librarian Ernest (2). The Librarian of the Sealed Coffin
- Chapter 80: Librarian Ernest (1). Top Student of the Aldridge Institute
- Chapter 79: Crown Prince Alondre (5). Human, Demon, Crown Prince
- Chapter 78: Phantom Thief Dauphin (22). Dahlia’s Ideal
- Chapter 77: Phantom Thief Dauphin (21). Farewell Beneath the Full Moon
- Chapter 76: Phantom Thief Dauphin (20). The Roar of Victory
- Chapter 75: Phantom Thief Dauphin (19). What the Thief Unleashed
- Chapter 74: Phantom Thief Dauphin (18). For Order, Against Order
- Chapter 73: Phantom Thief Dauphin (17). Top Secret. Do Not Leak Externally
- Chapter 72: Phantom Thief Dauphin (16). Infiltration
- Chapter 71: Phantom Thief Dauphin (15). If You Lay a Hand on My Little Guard
- Chapter 70: Phantom Thief Dauphin (14). A Convenient Excuse
- Chapter 69: Phantom Thief Dauphin (13). Violence Without Pride
- Chapter 68: Phantom Thief Dauphin (12). The Approaching Time Limit
- Chapter 67: Phantom Thief Dauphin (11). Worth
- Chapter 66: Phantom Thief Dauphin (10). Reunion Beneath the Waxing Moon
- Chapter 65: Phantom Thief Dauphin (9). Two People Without Names
- Chapter 64: Phantom Thief Dauphin (8). Playing with the Law
- Chapter 63: Phantom Thief Dauphin (7). A Thief’s Day Off, A Guard’s Day Off
- Chapter 62: Phantom Thief Dauphin (6). What It Means to Live Strong
- Chapter 61: Phantom Thief Dauphin (5). A Conversation Beneath the Crescent Moon
- Chapter 60: Phantom Thief Dauphin (4). Cops and Robbers
- Chapter 59: Phantom Thief Dauphin (3). Showmanship
- Chapter 58: Phantom Thief Dauphin (2). The Calling Card
- Chapter 57: Phantom Thief Dauphin (1). The Wildflower of Sarnos
- Chapter 56: Crown Prince Alondre (4). A Good Hobby Requires Proper Effort
- Chapter 55: Servant Cedric (21). Claudia’s Goal
- Chapter 54: Servant Cedric (20). Farewell, My Servant
- Chapter 53: Servant Cedric (19). Rational Inference
- Chapter 52: Servant Cedric (18). A Noble Lady’s Lucky Day
- Chapter 51: Servant Cedric (17). Great-Uncle
- Chapter 50: Servant Cedric (16). Sibling Affection
- Chapter 49: Servant Cedric (15). Three Problems, Three Answers
- Chapter 48: Servant Cedric (14). The Firstborn’s Dagger
- Chapter 47: Servant Cedric (13). Redvell’s Invitation
- Chapter 46: Servant Cedric (12). Anxiety and a Handshake
- Chapter 45: Servant Cedric (11). Things Drawn to Flowers
- Chapter 44: Servant Cedric (10). Image Rehabilitation: Territory Edition
- Chapter 43: Servant Cedric (9). Law Enforcement Goes to the Dogs
- Chapter 42: Servant Cedric (8). The Lord of Eched
- Chapter 41: Servant Cedric (7). Image Rehabilitation. Mansion Arc
- Chapter 40: Servant Cedric (6). The Direction of Effort
- Chapter 39: Servant Cedric (5). Market Value
- Chapter 38: Servant Cedric (4). This Servant Excels
- Chapter 37: Servant Cedric (3). Power Reversal
- Chapter 36: Servant Cedric (2). Clear Eyes
- Chapter 35: Servant Cedric (1). The Redvell Heiress
- Chapter 34: Crown Prince Alondre (3). How to Commit to a Role
- Chapter 33: New Adventurer Bern (31). Blanca’s Resolve
- Chapter 32: New Adventurer Bern (30). Firefly
- Chapter 31: New Adventurer Bern (29). Protect
- Chapter 30: New Adventurer Bern (28). Intrusion
- Chapter 29: New Adventurer Bern (27). Lich
- Chapter 28: New Adventurer Bern (26). Like or Hate
- Chapter 27: New Adventurer Bern (25). The Dungeon
- Chapter 26: New Adventurer Bern (24). Two Connections
- Chapter 25: New Adventurer Bern (23). The Beginning of the Hunt
- Chapter 24: New Adventurer Bern (22). Clue
- Chapter 23: New Adventurer Bern (21). Fishing
- Chapter 22: New Adventurer Bern (20). Senior
- Chapter 21: New Adventurer Bern (19). Not Even a Duel
- Chapter 20: New Adventurer Bern (18). Power Play
- Chapter 19: New Adventurer Bern (17). Promotion Request
- Chapter 18: New Adventurer Bern (16). Rising Star
- Chapter 17: New Adventurer Bern (15). Hierarchy
- Chapter 16: New Adventurer Bern (14). Assigning Meaning
- Chapter 15: New Adventurer Bern (13). Even Demons Are Terrified
- Chapter 14: New Adventurer Bern (12). Desperation
- Chapter 13: New Adventurer Bern (11). Punishing a Mistake
- Chapter 12: New Adventurer Bern (10). Courtesy Depends on the Person
- Chapter 11: New Adventurer Bern (9). Preparing a Gift
- Chapter 10: New Adventurer Bern (8). Plans and Reality Are Different
- Chapter 9: New Adventurer Bern (7). Goblin Lord
- Chapter 8: New Adventurer Bern (6). Swift and Decisive
- Chapter 7: New Adventurer Bern (5). The Special Goblin
- Chapter 6: New Adventurer Bern (4). Goblins
- Chapter 5: New Adventurer Bern (3). The Sky-Blue-Haired Adventurer
- Chapter 4: New Adventurer Bern (2). The Competent Rookie
- Chapter 3: New Adventurer Bern (1). The Red-Haired Adventurer
- Chapter 2: Crown Prince Alondre (2). A Deal with the Demon
- Chapter 1: Crown Prince Alondre. The Better You Work, the More Work You Get
- Chapter 0: Prologue
When word spread that Claudia had driven out the acting lord and taken over the manor, the citizens of Eched were united in a single response—sheer terror.
“Claudia? You mean that notorious villainess?”
“I heard she beat her servants for the slightest mistake and hurled insults constantly. No one lasted a full year under her.”
“She never even left her villa before. What’s she doing getting involved with governing?”
“Maybe she’s going to jack up taxes and squeeze every last coin out of us!”
“Or feed unruly citizens to her magical beasts!”
“Hey, hey! Keep your voices down! What if someone hears you?”
Claudia’s name was infamous in Eched.
Though she’d never wreaked havoc throughout the territory herself, the servants who’d fled her mansion in terror had spread horror stories far and wide.
As with all rumors, half were exaggerated or distorted—but the other half were firsthand accounts, making it hard to call them baseless.
So the citizens trembled, wondering what kind of hell Claudia was about to unleash.
And yet... Claudia utterly ⊛ Nоvеlιght ⊛ (Read the full story) betrayed those expectations—in the best possible way.
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“...Aren’t those supposed to be terrifying magical beasts? That’s just... a red dog with fluff.”
“They’re going to act as guards? Seriously?”
First, the citizens were stunned that the notorious blood beasts under Claudia’s control were cute.
Then, they were shocked again when Claudia officially declared that these creatures would serve as a security force.
And finally, they were floored when the system actually worked.
“I was about to get jumped by some punks, when suddenly dogs started barking, and a few minutes later, the guards showed up. Saved my life.”
“I lost my coin pouch, and one of the doggies found it for me!”
“My son’s a guardsman, and he says his job’s way easier now. They don’t have to patrol all over the place anymore—just wait around until a dog shows them where to go.”
“Those criminals who used to lurk in the alleys? These days they flinch at the sight of any dog.”
People who had once hoped Claudia would just sit quietly and do nothing were now watching, stunned, as she actually governed—and governed well.
Public opinion flipped almost overnight.
There were two key reasons behind this rapid rise in support.
First: Expectations for Claudia had been so low they were practically underground.
Second: Her new policy was incredibly easy to notice and experience.
The truth is, when someone powerful announces a new policy “for the people,” it’s rare for those people to actually feel the benefits themselves.
Sweeping, high-impact policies often cause unforeseen side effects and backlash. Delicately tuned ones might take ages to show results—if they do at all.
But the blood beast patrol system?
It was immediate. Visible. Tangible. And it demanded nothing from the citizens in return.
There was no conscription to support the guard force. No tax hikes.
Just pure benefit, no cost. So the people could praise Claudia wholeheartedly, without hesitation.
Of course, not everyone was pleased.
***
“Shit. This is bad.”
Hamelin, a young official in Eched, was among those not celebrating Claudia’s rise.
Not because he was corrupt or had some shady dealings with criminals—no, in fact, he rated Claudia’s work in public safety quite highly.
To be precise, he respected exactly that part—and nothing else.
“If you’re going to kick people out, you need to have replacements ready! She dumped a bunch of rookies on us and expects everything to run like normal!?”
The officials who quit after the acting lord was dismissed were mostly those close to him, with secure financial backing. In other words: senior administrators.
To fill the gaps, Claudia promoted lower-ranked officials like Hamelin.
But without any handover or proper training, it was no surprise that the system became chaotic.
And they weren’t just doing their own jobs—they also had to train the newly recruited administrative fledglings, most of whom didn’t know the first thing about government work.
Anyone who’s been part of an organization knows: rookies aren’t really “help” at first. They’re more like dead weight.
Just answering their constant stream of questions was enough to drain time and mental energy.
“She’s masking everything with flashy results for now... but it won’t be long before things start to break down.”
And when that happened, guess who would be held responsible?
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Not the new hires personally loyal to Claudia—no, it’d be the existing mid-tier officials like Hamelin.
The lord is the one who assigns responsibility, not the one who bears it. Cutting loyalists would weaken her power base—so naturally, it’d be safer to scapegoat older staff.
With nothing but grim thoughts about the future weighing him down, Hamelin was called into the lord’s office one day.
“Here. Take this.”
Claudia handed him a thick stack of papers. He blinked.
Noticing the question on his face, she added,
“I noticed some inefficiencies in the current system, so I revised it. From now on, follow the sequence written there. Make sure everyone in your department gets a copy.”
“Y-Yes, my lady.”
It took considerable effort for Hamelin to keep from frowning.
This wasn’t uncommon. Higher-ups glancing at a department’s workflow and making clueless “suggestions” was practically tradition.
The problem was, those suggestions were usually garbage.
The previous acting lord, for example, once issued a brilliant directive to “save paper” by limiting the number of sheets each official could use per day. The result? Documents crammed with microscopic handwriting that no one could read. He’d reversed the order almost immediately.
So what was she, a noble lady who’d likely never done paperwork in her life, going to contribute?
Suppressing a sigh, Hamelin flipped to the first page.
‘...Huh. The intro’s surprisingly solid. There’s even a table of contents?’
Flip.
‘Standardized forms? Pre-defined fields based on task type? I already do that, but... yeah, there are plenty of people who just write whatever they want. Making it a rule might actually help.’
Flip.
‘She’s broken down tasks by category. That’ll make training way easier. Faster, too. But if someone’s absent, no one else will know what to do—oh, wait, that’s what the sub-managers are for.’
Flip.
‘A guest reception manual? Wait... she’s listed the full etiquette procedures based on the visitor’s rank?!’
Flip.
Flip.
Flip.
At first, Hamelin had opened the document thinking, What kind of nonsense is this supposed to be?
But the more pages he turned, the more serious his expression became.
By the end, he was so absorbed he forgot he was standing in front of the lord of the territory.
...This can’t be real.
His hands trembled.
As the most competent administrator remaining in Eched, he knew better than anyone.
He knew exactly how invaluable this document was.
Each individual element might not be groundbreaking. There’s no advanced theory or innovative concept. Most of this is stuff experienced officials already do, more or less, without thinking.
But that didn’t make it any less extraordinary.
There is a massive gap between vaguely knowing “this is about right” and clearly stating “when A happens, do B.”
This was manualization taken to an extreme.
Even a total beginner—so long as they could read—could follow this document and become a functional member of the team. A magical guidebook that enabled competency through execution alone.
And it’s not just for beginners. If the existing staff follow this, their efficiency will skyrocket, too.
He couldn’t be sure how much it would help until it was implemented—but by Hamelin’s estimate, even at the lowest projection, it would double productivity.
Not only would it cover the labor shortfall—it could actually reduce the number of staff needed to run Eched effectively.
With awe-filled eyes, Hamelin looked up at Claudia.
Every ounce of resentment he’d held toward her was already gone—without a trace.
In fact, he felt a strange sense of pride at serving under a lord like this.
“It’s... brilliant. Truly brilliant, my lady! With this, not only can the territory be managed, it can be done perfectly!”
For some reason, Claudia flinched at his words.
But only for a moment. She quickly waved a hand as if brushing it off.
“Don’t make a fuss. If you’ve got no complaints, get moving and distribute it already.”
Her manner seemed dismissive, but to Hamelin—now utterly smitten with admiration—it came across as the humility of a wise ruler who didn’t need to boast of her achievements.
He bowed deeply, then left the room with eager, hurried steps—like someone who couldn’t wait to put it all into practice.
Once he was gone, Claudia muttered under her breath.
“...Cedric. Was that really that amazing? Honestly, I couldn’t even tell just by looking at it.”
From his quiet place in the back corner, Cedric responded,
“Well, it’s impressive in some ways—and trivial in others.”
“For something trivial, he sure made a big deal out of it.”
“Hahaha. It reminded me of when you tasted omurice for the first time, my lady.”
“...What.”
Claudia sucked in a sharp breath, then fired back rapidly.
“D-Don’t make things up! There’s no way I reacted that dramatically!”
“Truly? You looked just as focused then—so enthralled you didn’t even notice who was around you.”
“Will you shut up already?!”
“How can a faithful servant deny the truth of his own experience?”
Claudia grabbed the paperweight on her desk and hurled it at him, and Cedric—as always—caught it effortlessly and returned it to its place.
She glared at him, annoyed, then clicked her tongue.
“Still... it’s unexpected.”
“What is, my lady?”
“I figured you’d just handle all the work yourself instead of giving people these documents.”
Claudia knew Cedric was more than capable of administrative tasks.
She was being tutored by him daily—it would be absurd not to know.
She hadn’t even bothered trying to stop the officials from resigning because she’d assumed Cedric alone would be enough to manage things.
But instead of taking over directly, Cedric had chosen to help indirectly by creating the manual. 𝘧𝓇𝑒𝑒𝑤ℯ𝑏𝓃𝘰𝑣ℯ𝘭.𝘤ℴ𝘮
And Claudia didn’t get it.
Anyone else might assume he was shirking responsibility—but Cedric? He was practically a workaholic.
“That’s simple. If I do the work myself, it might go smoothly now—but in the long run, it would weaken the organization. A system that collapses when one person is removed isn’t worth anything.”
Though, he added, final decision-makers are a different matter.
Claudia frowned at the subtle implication in his words.
“Then what about the fact that you made the manual look like I wrote it?”
“Because it’s more beneficial that way.”
Cedric didn’t hesitate.
“People tend to favor inertia over efficiency. Very few, like Hamelin, are willing to take initiative. If we want this adopted across the board, your authority is the best tool. If the manual is said to come from the lord herself, then even if just for appearances, most will at least pretend to follow it.”
“And if we publish it under your name?”
“Exactly. Who would take it seriously if an inexperienced servant—no better than a glorified errand boy—suddenly pushed for administrative reform?”
He wasn’t wrong.
Still... Claudia felt strangely unsettled.
“...It’s the same with the villa. The servants say they’re happy I’ve changed, but they don’t talk much about you.”
To be fair, it wasn’t like they never mentioned him.
Everyone knew her behavior had shifted ever since Cedric’s arrival, and it didn’t take much to put the dots together.
But at best, it was a guess.
No one ever stated that Cedric was the reason Claudia changed—largely because Cedric never sought credit.
“I only gave advice. You’re the one who accepted it and acted on it. Don’t underestimate your own achievements.”
“That’s not what I was trying to say...”
Claudia started to retort—but stopped.
Because the vague unease in her chest... she was afraid that saying it out loud might make it real.
“Tch... whatever. Go make some tea. Sweet.”
“As you wish.”
Once Cedric had left—
Claudia murmured under her breath.
“...Why does it feel like he’s always preparing things to work without him?”
- Chapter 92: Librarian Ernest (13). Fake? Or Real?
- Chapter 91: Librarian Ernest (12). Your Friendly Demon
- Chapter 90: Librarian Ernest (11). As Family, As a Disciple
- Chapter 89: Librarian Ernest (10). Strict Conditions
- Chapter 88: Librarian Ernеst (9). The Difference in What’s Been Built
- Chapter 87: Librarian Ernest (8). An Invitation to Stroll
- Chapter 86: Librarian Ernest (7). The Archmage’s New Disciple
- Chapter 85: Librarian Ernest (6). The Green Trauma
- Chapter 84: Librarian Ernest (5). Two Out of Four
- Chapter 83: Librarian Ernest (4). The Consequences of Ignoring Advice
- Chapter 82: Librarian Ernest (3). Step by Step
- Chapter 81: Librarian Ernest (2). The Librarian of the Sealed Coffin
- Chapter 80: Librarian Ernest (1). Top Student of the Aldridge Institute
- Chapter 79: Crown Prince Alondre (5). Human, Demon, Crown Prince
- Chapter 78: Phantom Thief Dauphin (22). Dahlia’s Ideal
- Chapter 77: Phantom Thief Dauphin (21). Farewell Beneath the Full Moon
- Chapter 76: Phantom Thief Dauphin (20). The Roar of Victory
- Chapter 75: Phantom Thief Dauphin (19). What the Thief Unleashed
- Chapter 74: Phantom Thief Dauphin (18). For Order, Against Order
- Chapter 73: Phantom Thief Dauphin (17). Top Secret. Do Not Leak Externally
- Chapter 72: Phantom Thief Dauphin (16). Infiltration
- Chapter 71: Phantom Thief Dauphin (15). If You Lay a Hand on My Little Guard
- Chapter 70: Phantom Thief Dauphin (14). A Convenient Excuse
- Chapter 69: Phantom Thief Dauphin (13). Violence Without Pride
- Chapter 68: Phantom Thief Dauphin (12). The Approaching Time Limit
- Chapter 67: Phantom Thief Dauphin (11). Worth
- Chapter 66: Phantom Thief Dauphin (10). Reunion Beneath the Waxing Moon
- Chapter 65: Phantom Thief Dauphin (9). Two People Without Names
- Chapter 64: Phantom Thief Dauphin (8). Playing with the Law
- Chapter 63: Phantom Thief Dauphin (7). A Thief’s Day Off, A Guard’s Day Off
- Chapter 62: Phantom Thief Dauphin (6). What It Means to Live Strong
- Chapter 61: Phantom Thief Dauphin (5). A Conversation Beneath the Crescent Moon
- Chapter 60: Phantom Thief Dauphin (4). Cops and Robbers
- Chapter 59: Phantom Thief Dauphin (3). Showmanship
- Chapter 58: Phantom Thief Dauphin (2). The Calling Card
- Chapter 57: Phantom Thief Dauphin (1). The Wildflower of Sarnos
- Chapter 56: Crown Prince Alondre (4). A Good Hobby Requires Proper Effort
- Chapter 55: Servant Cedric (21). Claudia’s Goal
- Chapter 54: Servant Cedric (20). Farewell, My Servant
- Chapter 53: Servant Cedric (19). Rational Inference
- Chapter 52: Servant Cedric (18). A Noble Lady’s Lucky Day
- Chapter 51: Servant Cedric (17). Great-Uncle
- Chapter 50: Servant Cedric (16). Sibling Affection
- Chapter 49: Servant Cedric (15). Three Problems, Three Answers
- Chapter 48: Servant Cedric (14). The Firstborn’s Dagger
- Chapter 47: Servant Cedric (13). Redvell’s Invitation
- Chapter 46: Servant Cedric (12). Anxiety and a Handshake
- Chapter 45: Servant Cedric (11). Things Drawn to Flowers
- Chapter 44: Servant Cedric (10). Image Rehabilitation: Territory Edition
- Chapter 43: Servant Cedric (9). Law Enforcement Goes to the Dogs
- Chapter 42: Servant Cedric (8). The Lord of Eched
- Chapter 41: Servant Cedric (7). Image Rehabilitation. Mansion Arc
- Chapter 40: Servant Cedric (6). The Direction of Effort
- Chapter 39: Servant Cedric (5). Market Value
- Chapter 38: Servant Cedric (4). This Servant Excels
- Chapter 37: Servant Cedric (3). Power Reversal
- Chapter 36: Servant Cedric (2). Clear Eyes
- Chapter 35: Servant Cedric (1). The Redvell Heiress
- Chapter 34: Crown Prince Alondre (3). How to Commit to a Role
- Chapter 33: New Adventurer Bern (31). Blanca’s Resolve
- Chapter 32: New Adventurer Bern (30). Firefly
- Chapter 31: New Adventurer Bern (29). Protect
- Chapter 30: New Adventurer Bern (28). Intrusion
- Chapter 29: New Adventurer Bern (27). Lich
- Chapter 28: New Adventurer Bern (26). Like or Hate
- Chapter 27: New Adventurer Bern (25). The Dungeon
- Chapter 26: New Adventurer Bern (24). Two Connections
- Chapter 25: New Adventurer Bern (23). The Beginning of the Hunt
- Chapter 24: New Adventurer Bern (22). Clue
- Chapter 23: New Adventurer Bern (21). Fishing
- Chapter 22: New Adventurer Bern (20). Senior
- Chapter 21: New Adventurer Bern (19). Not Even a Duel
- Chapter 20: New Adventurer Bern (18). Power Play
- Chapter 19: New Adventurer Bern (17). Promotion Request
- Chapter 18: New Adventurer Bern (16). Rising Star
- Chapter 17: New Adventurer Bern (15). Hierarchy
- Chapter 16: New Adventurer Bern (14). Assigning Meaning
- Chapter 15: New Adventurer Bern (13). Even Demons Are Terrified
- Chapter 14: New Adventurer Bern (12). Desperation
- Chapter 13: New Adventurer Bern (11). Punishing a Mistake
- Chapter 12: New Adventurer Bern (10). Courtesy Depends on the Person
- Chapter 11: New Adventurer Bern (9). Preparing a Gift
- Chapter 10: New Adventurer Bern (8). Plans and Reality Are Different
- Chapter 9: New Adventurer Bern (7). Goblin Lord
- Chapter 8: New Adventurer Bern (6). Swift and Decisive
- Chapter 7: New Adventurer Bern (5). The Special Goblin
- Chapter 6: New Adventurer Bern (4). Goblins
- Chapter 5: New Adventurer Bern (3). The Sky-Blue-Haired Adventurer
- Chapter 4: New Adventurer Bern (2). The Competent Rookie
- Chapter 3: New Adventurer Bern (1). The Red-Haired Adventurer
- Chapter 2: Crown Prince Alondre (2). A Deal with the Demon
- Chapter 1: Crown Prince Alondre. The Better You Work, the More Work You Get
- Chapter 0: Prologue
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