[Q1: Miss Anna, what are your measurements?]
Anna: Nice to meet you, I'm Anastasia... Eh? No introduction segment, jumping straight in... First question... I'd like to skip this one.
Anna: Hmm? The first question must be answered? I see. According to Japanese standards... B99/W60/H91. I was curious myself so I measured a bit. Oh, and since I'm a 2D character now, my weight is 0 kg—that answers the weight question too. Maids who lie must accept punishment from their master, so this is the truth.
[Q2: Anna, when will you marry me (laughs)?]
Anna: Good day to you. Anna is indeed quite skilled at mental therapy. I won't charge any fees, so please feel free to visit.
[Q3: Anna, do you have any plans to marry in the future?]
Anna: Good day to you. Actually, the decision lies with my master. If it's my master's wish, my personal will doesn't matter.
[Q4: Miss Anna, does this book have a male protagonist?]
Anna: Good day to you. This book... well, if I were to compare my experiences to a book, then I believe I am undoubtedly the male protagonist. This might surprise you, but I'm actually (originally) a man.
※Anna answers questions not from an omniscient perspective.
[Q5: Will Anna have yuri relationships in the future?]
Anna: Good day to you. Please wait a moment. (Quietly) Is this novel mainly about marriage counseling? ...It's not? Sorry, how rude of me.
Anna: If my master requires it of me, then yes.
[Q6: Has Anna considered changing clothes and not wearing a maid outfit?]
Anna: Good day to you. Anna's profession is maid, so I must wear a maid outfit. Casual clothes for rest? Maids work year-round without breaks.
※Wearing other women's clothing would be very embarrassing (crossed out).
[Q7: Miss Anna, are there any countries similar to green religion in the east of this world?]
Anna: Good day to you. The religions of Lemoria continent are generally divided by race. Over 95% of the human population follows the Abrahamic Faith; elves worship the nature goddess in primitive faith; beastkin worship the war god; merfolk worship the sea god; most undead are dead things without faith.
Anna: A thousand years ago, the one true god worshipped by the Abrahamic Faith (reverently called Father God) truly existed on Lemoria continent. Humans believe Father God created humanity, sealed the [Demon King], and brought magic to the human world. Regarding magic's origin, other races have different views since they don't worship the Abrahamic one true god yet can still use magic, but humans prefer to believe it's the great Father God's compassion toward all his creations.
Anna: What cannot be denied is that Father God did grant [Holy Magic] to the church. Humans view His Holiness the Pope as Father God's spokesperson on earth—the Pope's will is Father God's instruction. In early years, under the assault of holy magic led by the [Crusades], heretics quickly disappeared among humans, making the Abrahamic Faith the only mainstream religion in the human world.
Anna: Among the three great human kingdoms, both the Kingdom of Michel and Kingdom of Azrael consider the Abrahamic Faith their state religion. Though the Kingdom of Garuda hasn't explicitly stated this, 90% of its population are Abrahamic believers. The Kingdom of Michel is already the easternmost of the three kingdoms—further east is ocean, so there are no green religion-like countries to the east.
Anna: That said... successive Popes have always believed other races not following the Abrahamic Faith should receive salvation, leading to many armed missionary conflicts in early years. In recent times, due to unprecedented undead activity, His Holiness has focused energy on dealing with undead affairs.
Anna: This concludes Anna's answer. Please ask many more questions, I beg you.
※Normal questions seem to make Miss Anna very happy.
[Q8: Are there any Cthulhu elements?]
Anna: Good day to you. Undead territories include not only land but also parts of the ocean. Humans collectively call undead-occupied oceans the Black Sea, but according to merfolk, the abandoned old capital R'lyeh is completely covered within the Black Sea's range, and its status remains unknown to this day.
Anna: However, it seems only the naming comes from Cthulhu—there aren't actual unspeakable things. Carelessly calling a giant octopus "Cthulhu" would be an insult to Cthulhu, wouldn't it?
[Q9: Miss Anna, is your sexual orientation normal?]
Anna: Good day to you. I'm straight.
[Q10: Miss Anna, what style is your maid outfit? What's the design?]
Anna: Good day to you. Please wait a moment... (Quietly) Can we load images? We can? Alright.
Anna: Sorry for the wait. I borrowed some materials from the early last century game "CUSTOM ORDER MAID 3D2," as shown in the image. The style leans toward British-style classical maid outfit, designed as a parlor maid. You might not understand parlor maids, so allow me to explain.
Anna: In the heyday of maids, they were divided into many responsibilities—lady's maid, laundry maid, kitchen maid, etc. Depending on different duties, their attire varied, so there was no universal maid outfit. A maid like me who can do everything actually shouldn't exist.
Anna: A parlor maid's duty was receiving the master's distinguished guests. Whether the parlor maid's attire was gorgeous somewhat represented the master's prestige, so soft caps were removed in favor of decorative ribbon headpieces, and apron edges were adorned with decorative lace. Since their main work involved serving tea, restaurant reception, delivering letters—relatively respectable work in the service industry—there was room for ornamentation. But for cleaning, I personally recommend wide aprons. Though they may not look as beautiful, their cleaning practicality is definitely superior to parlor maid outfits.
Anna: What everyone's familiar with (in ACG) are probably parlor maid outfits. Long ago, maids' practical roles greatly diminished, so it's understandable that ornamental rather than practical maid outfits were preserved. My usual maid outfit has some minor differences from the example image—the skirt only covers above the knees, and there are buttons below the chest for easily displaying the chest when the master requires it. For certain reasons, buttons on the front easily burst.
Anna: I'm not used to wearing short skirts, so I pair them with black pantyhose... As an aside, if everyone wants to wear maid outfits for cleaning, I don't recommend short skirts with stockings. Then there's something not in the example image—if I have a master, I wear a collar around my neck that I cannot remove myself. This concludes my answer. I hope you're satisfied.
[Q11: What's Anna's power level positioning? Is there any possibility of being captured and trained?]
Anna: Good day to you. Thank you for your concern. Since my world is filled with swords and magic, combat ability necessary to protect my master is essential. My positioning is as an Exclusive NPC. In-game, Exclusive NPCs generally have very powerful combat abilities. My specific positioning is below national dukes (dukes are basically the nation's top combat power). If I fought a duke one-on-one, the odds would be roughly fifty-fifty.
Anna: Some Exclusive NPCs aren't skilled in combat but specialize in other fields. Among Exclusive NPCs, I belong to the strongest tier, but without a master, I can only display 30% of my combat ability. Other Exclusive NPCs generally don't have this limitation.
Anna: I can boost my combat ability to 50% for about three minutes, but lifting restrictions is limited to once per day. With a master, there aren't many combat troubles. I should specify—my limitation is reduced skill effect magnitude. I can still use supreme magic that originally required multiple skill combinations, just not as fully effective as my complete form.
Anna: My conclusion is that without a master, I'm fine in single combat but might fail against multiple enemies. But if it's for my master, I might even defeat the Demon King (laugh). Well, I can't actually defeat the Demon King, but a maid with a master is a maid's complete form. As for being captured... uh, I'll try to avoid that... is this answer acceptable...?
[Q12: Miss Anna, do you prefer yuri or yaoi?]
Anna: Good day to you. I'm straight.
[Q13: Will the Young Miss who's always lived in background memories appear?]
Anna: Good day to you. I miss the Young Miss very much too. The Young Miss has her own life in the real world. Having died and come to the game world, I can no longer protect the Young Miss. I hope to see the Young Miss again, but I more hope the Young Miss can find happiness in the real world.
Anna: Saying I completely don't care about the Young Miss would be a lie. The Young Miss has a delicate personality and sometimes blames herself for responsibilities that aren't hers, let alone responsibilities that are hard to refuse. Since the Young Miss chose to return to her family, it means she's resolved to bear the family's obligations, so the Young Miss probably won't come to the game world again.
Anna: Thinking about it this way is somewhat sad.