At five in the afternoon, Morimoto Chiyoda left work punctually.
Even though she held two major positions, as the Minister of State and the Director of Intelligence, it never affected her punctual departure from work.
Kochou was right. Morimoto Chiyoda truly lacked the ambition to reign as a monarch and that pathological obsession with power.
Let alone holding two positions, even if all the national posts were piled on her, when it was time to leave work, she would just wave her sleeves, not taking a single document from her desk.
Whenever she could slack off, she would never work diligently.
It was only a quirk of fate that, under the influence of various external factors, Morimoto Chiyoda had been forced to reach this stage.
