Isn't Being a Wicked Woman Much Better? - Vol. 2 Ch. 66

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I feel like this should be a list of attendant (aide) candidates, not maid candidates. Margaret sounds like someone whose value would be absolutely wasted as a mere maid. She's even a law expert and probably exceptionally well educated by her father, so what's the point of having her clean floors, iron clothes, and that sort of things maids do? Even the duke himself called her Lady Margaret.

Now that I wrote all that, I suspect the author doesn't quite realise what a maid is and isn't.
 
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I feel like this should be a list of attendant (aide) candidates, not maid candidates. Margaret sounds like someone whose value would be absolutely wasted as a mere maid. She's even a law expert and probably exceptionally well educated by her father, so what's the point of having her clean floors, iron clothes, and that sort of things maids do? Even the duke himself called her Lady Margaret.

Now that I wrote all that, I suspect the author doesn't quite realise what a maid is and isn't.
It's more of a head maid position, so she needs someone skilled to handle all her other maids.
 
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It's more of a head maid position, so she needs someone skilled to handle all her other maids.
Still a waste, if you ask me. She acted as Debora's attorney in the original story, so that ought to be the real level of her education and talent. Head maid needs to be an experienced maid, knowing what each maid should be doing to effectively arrange their tasks and schedules. In addition to some other rather ordinary organisation skills and knowing something about the customs and manners among the nobles. Certainly above one of the rank and file maids, yes, but still not what this chapter made Margaret sound like.

If Margaret is the daughter of the duke's first aide, I reckon he really did all he could to make her as schooled and skilled as possible. That would certainly make Margaret perfect for the aide position, as she could always consult her old man whenever necessary, not needing to dread the walls of hierarchy like total strangers might in their positions or be so afraid of embarrassing herself since it's her own old man.
 
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If she was Evil Deborah's attorney in the original story do you think that she could be actually a bad person?
 
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If she was Evil Deborah's attorney in the original story do you think that she could be actually a bad person?
Not necessarily. Attorneys provide their services to everyone and anyone. Because the law is blind, not unjust, and everyone is entitled to a fair trial.
 
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Still a waste, if you ask me. She acted as Debora's attorney in the original story, so that ought to be the real level of her education and talent. Head maid needs to be an experienced maid, knowing what each maid should be doing to effectively arrange their tasks and schedules. In addition to some other rather ordinary organisation skills and knowing something about the customs and manners among the nobles. Certainly above one of the rank and file maids, yes, but still not what this chapter made Margaret sound like.

If Margaret is the daughter of the duke's first aide, I reckon he really did all he could to make her as schooled and skilled as possible. That would certainly make Margaret perfect for the aide position, as she could always consult her old man whenever necessary, not needing to dread the walls of hierarchy like total strangers might in their positions or be so afraid of embarrassing herself since it's her own old man.
Isn't the position of aide reserved for personal secretaries of the head of the house and not just anyone in the house? They didn't make a list for A maid, they made a list for THE maid, her personal side-by-side maid. Unlike a regular maid, a personal maid will be the closest servant to their master, which means someone who has the authority to move the maids around taking care of the menial tasks. A personal maid isn't in charge of changing bedsheets or sweeping the floor, they're in charge of their master's schedule and personal activities and as such, is both a perfect observation tool and a personal assistant. If anyone were to go for her life, her personal maid would be the most likely to pull it off. It is an incredibly important position.
 
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The fanciest? I can only assume this is going to blow up in her face, by making Margaret think lowly of her as overly vain/worldly/etc.
I mean, she IS going to meet her father's aide's daughter, who is also nobility, so picking something plain might just backfire worse(considering all her latest scandals feature her in drop dead gorgeous dresses). Not to mention she'd already given her seamstress feedback and toned down the design to fit her figure and style, so it definitely wouldn't be the typical gaudy aristocratic overdesigned dresses. I'd wager that her dress would make Margaret thinks that Debora has a good eye for fashion.
 
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Rather than maid or head maid, she's the head lady in waiting. Which is basically an aide and assistant for a lady. The webnovel and light novel use call Margaret a lady in waiting as well.
 
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Isn't the position of aide reserved for personal secretaries of the head of the house and not just anyone in the house? They didn't make a list for A maid, they made a list for THE maid, her personal side-by-side maid. Unlike a regular maid, a personal maid will be the closest servant to their master, which means someone who has the authority to move the maids around taking care of the menial tasks. A personal maid isn't in charge of changing bedsheets or sweeping the floor, they're in charge of their master's schedule and personal activities and as such, is both a perfect observation tool and a personal assistant. If anyone were to go for her life, her personal maid would be the most likely to pull it off. It is an incredibly important position.

Maid was a low-level job of a class society. In English, the word "maid" even conveniently shares the root with "maiden", which means a young virgin woman. Because that's what maids were: they were largely uneducated girls/young women who worked in the simple, low-paying household job until they got married. This is why an educated woman wouldn't even want to be called a maid. Argentaria mentioned lady in waiting, who were aides/companions for royal women typically, but I suppose a ducal family works as well. In fact in fiction with these beyond fancy noble courts, it would work at any level. These ladies in waiting were educated daughters from more important families. Definitely not maids. They did look after their charge, but not in a maid role. It was a desirable position, no doubt.

I don't really know who a head maid was, but perhaps something like a butler's wife would have worked? Or a spinster maid who never got married for whatever reason. Or someone married who couldn't have children and wasn't thus busy? Who knows.

A personal maid should just be a maid who's not serving anyone else, I'd assume.
 
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Thanks for the 4 chapters God I fucking love Debora, peak Villainess and she's too damn pretty
she's not really a villainess unless you count potentially turning the world into an advertisement hellscape like a century or two earlier than it should have

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Not necessarily. Attorneys provide their services to everyone and anyone. Because the law is blind, not unjust, and everyone is entitled to a fair trial.
Right because if there's one stereotype about lawyers, it's that they are just, unbiased, and fair honest people.
 

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