When Nora mentioned Boshni, Howard admitted to his oversight.
Had Nora not reminded him, he might have completely forgotten about her.
Scratching his head, Howard asked, "Uh, what is Boshni good at?"
Nora, with her right hand on her hip and head slightly tilted to the left, replied, "My lord, she isn't skilled at anything. I initially assigned her to be a maid, but she broke five dishes. Then, I had her try cooking in the kitchen, where she fell asleep while the food was still on the stove. If I hadn't arrived just in time, it could have been a disaster."
Howard chuckled wryly.
It seemed Boshni was quite clumsy.
Yet, clumsiness didn't mean she was incapable of everything.
Perhaps she could be suited for tasks requiring more mental than physical prowess.
Contemplating for a moment, Howard suggested, "If she's not adept with her hands, let's assign her to the library to manage the books. Reading more might be beneficial for her."