AMBot | 11/14/2023 | Reading Time: 2 Min.
The episode begins with the knights of the academy, including Rae Taylor, preparing for the Founding Day festival. They meet Lene Aurousseau, a long-serving maid who takes on the role of instructor. Despite initial resistance due to her commoner status, Lene asserts her authority and begins training the knights in the art of service.

During the training, a flashback depicts Lene's first encounter with Claire François, showing Claire's challenging behavior as a child and Lene's determined yet respectful handling of her. This glimpse into the past provides context for their current relationship.

At the start of the Founding Festival, the knights, dressed in their gender-segregated café attire, enthusiastically welcome the guests. Rae, Claire, and the others take on various tasks, from serving guests to managing the kitchen. Claire, in particular, demonstrates her ability to handle difficult guests with charm and humor.

A notable incident occurs when Prince Marcel from the Kingdom of Loro visits the café. He demands a dish made with dodo bird—an impossible request. Claire deftly handles the situation by speaking to Prince Marcel in his native language and offering him an alternative dish.

The episode also explores the dynamics between nobles and commoners. Rae encounters Matt, a commoner advocating for equality through the civil rights movement. Claire intervenes, rejecting the movement's pamphlet and upholding the status quo.

The episode ends with a hint of conflict as news spreads of a dispute between a commoner and a noble, involving Prince Yu's servant, Master Dede.
This article was originally published in German. It was translated with technical support and editorially reviewed before publication.

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