- That's when I've been putting together [Zazen], which I've been making routine for a long time.

One, as usual in the middle of the room, falls into meditation and maintains a state of not thinking about anything, a servant came with a delivery.

It is unusual these days for other servants other than Noah to be direct. Since Noah came to the Mansion, everything about herself has always started to go through Noah - was that all the hurry?

The delivery that could have been brought was a single envelope.

Ask the servant who brought it to you what it is.

"What's this?

"I don't know. Arcs told me to give it to you."

"... to me?

"Yes."

"What kind of guy did you bring this to?

"Uh, I thought you were in good shape..."

The servant's words, they get no guidelines. Does that mean they didn't name anyone and didn't confirm it? I don't feel the job is appropriate... but I don't blame anyone, so I guess I didn't have to worry about it that much.

"You didn't name him, did you?

"Yes."

Once asked for confirmation, the affirmation returns.

But an envelope. Perhaps the contents are letters or something. I've only got about my uncle at the moment.

"... where is Risha right now?

…… Riesha, is this your daughter? Your daughter is going out in the afternoon... "

"... well. Okay. That's enough, thank you."

Thankfully, the servant left the room in a courtesy.

A peppery look at the back of the envelope. Again, there's nothing to describe.

For a moment, I also thought it was a letter from an official who deposited evidence with Riesha, but I'll deny it immediately. If the other person is the official, this should be the delivery to Riesha.

I gave it to Riesha, so asking Riesha to return it is a muscle.

But if it has nothing to do with the matter, if it's your letter, it's odd that the person you brought it to won't be named.

A bad feeling swells heavily in the back of my belly.

That's the worst of all possible possibilities.

Is this a bad story?

Sit at your desk, prepare a paper knife, and hurry to open the envelope.

Look, there's a single letter inside.

And after all, it said what I expected there.

- Bring what you left with your sister to the designated location. Don't tell your parents. If I tell you, I'll kill you both.

"Oh, shit!!

Bang, and slap the desk.

The only person I know who keeps evidence of is Liesha. Nonetheless, what I was given was a letter against me. Then the wording "kill". This is eighty-nine out of ten, not an official that he gave Leisha evidence.

Then the sender is the source of the evidence of wrongdoing.

There is only the Marquis Carw Gaston.

But...

"Kill them both...... did anyone else know get involved?

The letter did state with the two of us.

Maybe someone who was accompanying him ate the convoy.

Staring at the letter in the room and roaring, the fudge door is knocked.

Eventually, the voice that came through the door...

"Dear Arcs, may I?

"Noah. Oh, fine."

When I give permission, Noah Ingvain shows up with the door open.

Citrus-like fragrance that floats when entering.

Blue hair with short bob, beauty with golden monocle. The outfit has been decided on in the mornings court as usual, and today it is an outfit without a complaining base.

When Noah gracefully graces him, he makes an inquiry.

"Earlier, Sherri left the room, was there anything?

You must have just seen the servant who brought the delivery.

"... this is it"

"Letters, are they deliveries?

I nod at Noah's question and throw him the delivered letter.

Noah looked right at the letter.

"Dear Arcs, is this...?

"When Leisha went to the night club, she told me it was evidence of Marquis' wrongdoing, and I brought it."

Explain it to Noah as she pulls out the evidence she hid.

That Risha kept the evidence.

What's more, that I kept it.

Noah, who listened to the whole story, still looks sinister.

"... did you keep quiet about such an important thing"

"Sorry. I didn't think you'd find out over there."

If the officials had come to get it as they were, they wouldn't have any influence, but I never thought the Marquis would sniff it out first.

"There's a lot I want to say - we'll see about that."

"Oh."

"The first thing that comes to light is that something happened to the servant."

"... right. I guess so. Damn......"

Giri, and his back teeth rang.

I didn't expect to keep Risha involved and put her in danger. I'm not sure if I got caught and broke my mouth or if the Marquis was too good at it, but this made me feel like hitting him as well as complaining.

"It is a fact that Mr. Riesha is being caught. Would you like to report it to your parents?

"No, wait a minute for that"

"But Master Arcs. I was wondering if this killing would be out of range of threats."

"Oh. I think so, too."

Noah is right, there will be no way in the outrage of killing the Viscount's maid, etc.

Even if we do it, we need to prepare ourselves first by plotting to plunge the Laceft family.

If they destroy all the evidence, it won't be.

"That's the thing, so I think I need to tell someone"

"Oh. So first, I want you to tell Uncle"

The power I have is better Crave than my father Joshua. There is also the possibility that Crave will make more noise in the mansion if he tells his parents more importantly. In that case, we could take some action over there.

... Being in the matter of hostages means that the Marquis is also somewhat in a hurry. I have one of the books in my hand. I guess I value it a lot.

"- In the meantime. Noah, I'm going to answer the call."

"I don't think those people will keep their promises."

"I guess. Once you've secured the evidence, you'll catch me."

"Understanding that, and responding?

"No, I'm not taking any evidence."

For once, this isn't without thought.

"So how do you do it?

"The point is, I'm going to pretend I've been caught and come out with the Rishas. You don't think you can use magic until I do."

Even in a kingdom that is a magically developed country, learning magic begins around the age of twelve to fourteen.

I can't imagine a child as young as ten years old could use magic. Though he may be wary for once because he is the son of a military family. It will remain to the extent that magic can only be used.

"But there's a chance we won't be able to engage."

"Oh. So while I'm buying time that way, I need Noah to move something else. I want you to explore the Marquis Mansion as soon as possible. Noah can do it, right?

"Even if you say you can't, you're going to make them do it, right?

"Of course."

"Huh. You're starting to hurt my stomach"

"Illusion Illusion. So when I figure out where Reesha is..."

"Crave, you're asking me to move."

"That sort of thing. At least you won't be able to get in without grasping where you are."

I broke into the Marquis Mansion, and it was a mushroom, and if so, it would be outrageous.

That's why we need you to do some downchecking, and we need to create that time.

... There are only a few options available to me right now.

Either way, you have to rely on someone with the right power to do more than this.

- But is that the result?

…………

Those words come down in my head.

Surely the top priority I need to make right now is to help Risha.

But even if that is achieved, there is no doubt that it will no longer have a residual outcome.

The first thing to think about is what this matter is going to settle down with.

Are we just helping Risha out of the Marquis?

Is it until you reveal the Marquis' injustice?

No, the end point of this matter, I'm sure it's not there.

…………

"Mr. Arcs?

This matter will first go back (back) to the beginning of things.

Apart from those in the back books, when it comes to other miscellaneous evidence of wrongdoing, it is enough to be easily rubbed down by a nobleman as large as the Marquis of Gaston.

It would be officials - perhaps from the Inspectorate - who were collecting this, but what were they trying to do with all that useless stuff?

It also naturally takes root to press charges, and the Marquis is the man in charge of the country's centre.

It should also be difficult to plead guilty without so much.

With this degree of evidence, the back books are far from fatal, even if combined.

Nonetheless, I went into action at this time.

Is it incompetent or contemplated that the official abandoned the opportunity even though more important evidence might be available?

Besides. I don't even know about the official knowing and depositing that 'Leesha is Joshua Laceft's daughter'.

- I feel like I'm fooling around the room about something I don't know.

Is this an alarm or just an illusion of assumption that something is moving under the water?

I'm not sure about any of them, but whatever.

"... Noah. I need you to look into something else. Can I ask you to do that, too?

"Do you still have it? You're a rough husband."

"Uncle, I think it's better than that."

"Now that I'm here, it means I'm going to be compassionate."

That's what Noah says, exhales in a frightened breath. This exchange is also the usual these days.

I don't know what to say, because he does exactly what he does.

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