The flashback is finally over.
After James Moriartyâs incident, Casey received countless invitations.
Most of the people who sent the invitations were the prestigious nobles of the Delica Kingdom. They tried to make a connection with a detective who somehow saved the country.
Casey was not a commoner, but was part of the famous magic family Selmore, so she was coveted by many. Still, Casey ignored all the invitations that came to her, except for one.
âYou look safe, Duke Ludwig.â
Casey faced Duke Ludwig Venkanto in the new drawing room.
She looked around.
The number of guards was higher than before, and the atmosphere they gave off was brutal, perhaps to maintain security even more thoroughly than before.
There were no windows, so it was like a bunker blocked from the outside, not a reception room for guests.
âPerhaps it was quite a shock that he was attacked even with his trusted escorts.â
Ludwigâs emaciated appearance now showed it most clearly.
Itâs only been two days since that day and he looked ten years older.
âMi, Iâm sorry, Detective Casey. Iâm so glad to meet you like this.â
âNo, I donât really care.â
Ludwig wore a thick blanket around him. Nevertheless, his lips even flew away as if the chills did not go away.
The room was not cold. On the contrary, Casey feels that it was hot. And yet Ludwig was trembling.
He was afraid, to be exact.
âDetective Casey. James Moriarty, is he dead?â
Duke Ludwig Venkanto didnât look very good because he was ashamed to ask such a question.
He was of noble descent from birth and an aristocrat who succeeded to his family at a young age. Outstanding appearance, brilliant speech skills, and connections that wonât lose to anyone.
Ludwigâs future was bright, thatâs why Ludwig believed he was the chosen one but the world he knew was completely destroyed by one person.
âIs the monster really dead?â
Ludwig, who manages to move his trembling lips and asks questions to confirm.
He still remembered the warning that James Moriarty gave that day.
â Donât be so relieved. Iâll be right back.
Ludwig, whose fear of James Moriarty was completely imprinted, has not slept well since that day.
When he ate, he felt nauseous every time, and he couldnât lift an object properly with his hands that couldnât stop shaking.
Casey had no choice but to realize that Ludwig was out of his mind now.
It was often seen that most of the people who experienced failures and frustrations for the first time while running only on the road of success eventually collapse without restoring their old confidence.
The stronger the self-esteem, the more shocking it would be, but would Ludwig have died.
It was natural to convey comfort and courage, but Casey did not want to.
âBefore that, I want to ask you something.â
âWhat do you mean? Now whatâs more important than whether James Moriarty is alive or notâ¦â¦.â
âI saw the laboratory.â
ââ¦â¦.â
The word laboratory caused a slight change in Ludwigâs expression.
Casey knew it but didnât point it out on purpose.
âDeep underground under the abandoned coal mine, there was a secret giant laboratory. James Moriarty was doing something there.â
âThe reason why Iâm suddenly talking about itâ¦.â
ââ¦.â
âObviously, on the surface, itâs a terrible experiment that criminal James Moriarty secretly conducted behind the scenes.â
ââ¦â¦.â
Ludwig frowned at her words.
But instead of trying to argue right away, he waited for Caseyâs next words.
âBut itâs weird. It will take a lot of money to build a laboratory of that size.â
Where is the money from?
Where should professional workers be obtained, and where should materials be airlifted?
As construction of that size progresses, information will inevitably leak out but no one knew there was a laboratory at the site.
âI wonder if an individual could have done it.â
âJames Moriarty is the godfather of the criminal world. He could have done it using his criminals.â
âReally? But James Moriartyâs move was also strange. Why did such a person became a university professor?â
ââ¦â¦may have been the best position to be in because he is a person with a high social reputation.â
Ludwig glared at Casey, not hiding his annoyance.
âDetective Casey, why are you saying this now? Do you want to say that James Moriarty didnât actually do anything bad?â
âI donât deny his guilt. No matter what anyone says, the fact that he killed a person doesnât change.â
However, Casey continued.
âIsnât it unfair that there are more people who have done bad things, and they donât get punished?â
âI donât understand what youâre saying.â
Ludwig was shameless to the end.
He knew Casey would say that but all the physical evidence has already disappeared.
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So Casey Selmore was unable to formally arrest the Duke of Ludwig Venkanto.
Perhaps Ludwig knew it, but his face was more relaxed.
âYou donât seem to have anything else to say.â
âYes, I donât.â
Casey accepted Ludwigâs words without hesitation. There was no way she could do anything more here.
Perhaps even if she was forced to arrest him, Ludwig could use his personal connections to get out quickly.
âOh, did you ask about Professor James Moriarty a moment ago?â
ââ¦â¦Yes, I did.â
The expression of Ludwig, who was relaxed, quickly rotted at the name James Moriarty.
âOfficially, James Moriarty was reportedly killed. Yes, officially.â
ââ¦â¦.â
Duke Ludwig bit his lips.
He tried not to make it obvious, but a flowing fear was leaking out of his eyes.
âWhat are you talking about? Didnât you say you knocked him down at the end?â
âThatâs what the loud talkers said. We fought, but I donât know exactly if heâs dead or alive.â
âThen the possibility of deathâ¦â¦.â
âThere must be.â
âWell, then!â
âBut strangely enough, no other body was found in the vicinity of the waterfall where I was found.â
Casey got up from her seat and smiled at Ludwig.
âIsnât that fascinating?â
âWell, thatâ¦â¦.â
âMaybe heâs alive. And heâs alive, wouldnât he be sneaking around somewhere and trying to accomplish something he hasnât accomplished?â
âIf heâs alive youâll also be in danger.â
âWhy me?â
âYou have earned a reputation for defeating James Moriarty, and if he is aliveâ¦â¦!â
âYou can catch him again then.â
Casey tried to leave the drawing room with Ludwig, who was in despair at the end of the sentence.
âOh, by the way.â
ââ¦â¦?â
Casey suddenly stopped and turned around, while Ludwig looked at her with a questioning gaze.
âIt would be better to make a window. He seems to appear everywhere in the dark.â
ââ¦â¦!â
As soon as he heard that, Ludwig, who was stimulated by trauma, opened his eyes wide and fainted.
âLou, Duke Ludwig!â
âGo get the priest!â
Leaving behind his bewildered escorts, Casey left the drawing room.
Looking at Ludwigâs response, he will suffer from anxiety, fear and obsessive compulsion for life. This was all the punishment Casey could give Ludwig now.
* * *
The next place Casey headed after leaving the Venkanto residence was the abandoned coal mine where the laboratory was located.
Moving around with a thin film of water around her body, she soon arrived at her destination.
The huge hole in the basement with a capsule inside the bushes hidden near it.
âThe investigation is not over yet.â
Or maybe he avoided this place on purpose.
Casey approached the capsule and checked the inside.
What was in it was a small, small girl with White skin and blonde hair. She looked like the first human being in the Bible that God made or an angel sent down to earth.
Her vivid appearance makes Casey feel like sheâs going woke up at any moment
To that extent, the girl in front of her was an elaborately made âdollâ, an automaton made using mechanical spring devices and advanced technology.
When she reached over the surface of the capsule, steam erupted from the joints at the front and the lid opened.
Casey stepped back in a little surprise and inside the open capsule, the girl automaton opened her eyes.
ââ¦â¦.â
The transparent clear gaze of the girl turned to Casey and the girlâs head tilted slightly to the side.
âWho are you?â
She didnât mean to wake her up, but something seemed to have activated.
Casey pondered what to say, and then came up with a suitable answer.
âThe one who picked you up.â
ââ¦â¦?â
The automaton just opened her eyes wide, but her eyes were asking, âWhat the hell are you talking about?â
This was the first meeting with Betty, who would later be Caseyâs assistant.
* * *
Casey Selmore opened her eyes. As she rolled her eyes and looked around, the unorganized scenery inside the room stood out.
âThis isâ¦â
It was her accommodation located in the residential area of Leathervelk.
Casey Selmore realized at that moment that she came back to reality after finishing the memory storming.
Looking at the amount of sunlight outside, it didnât seem like much time passed since she fell asleep but in her dreams she spent much more time.
Casey slowly rose from the bed and felt frustrated as if there was a heavy lump of lead near her chest.
âAh.â
For a moment her vision was blurred and tears flowed down her cheek.
Casey, who wiped her cheeks with trembling fingertips, belatedly realized that she had shed tears.
âI, Iâ¦â¦.â
Perhaps because she had been assimilated with the memory for a long time, the pain and suffering from it spread like a bruise over her feelings.
He just wanted a little happiness. Nevertheless, the world took what was precious from him and he wasnât even entitled to grieve.
He couldnât shed tears even though heâs suffering and couldnât even vent his rising sadness and anger.
Nevertheless, he stood up and kept going because someone had to pay for their sins.
He walked on a thorny path full of criticism and pain because it was his choice of a ritual to honor the dead.
She finally discovered the truth but the lingering feeling of why she didnât know at that time, the insistence that the manâs thaw could not be justified, and the pity for him who suffered without anyone knowing overshadowed that.
All kinds of complex emotions seemed to inflict pain by squeezing her heart like a thread.
Itâs so painful that she couldnât even find a way to solve it.
Among them, what made Casey the most distressed was the feelings Rudger showed.
âThe man, he felt sorry for me until the end.â
Despite his insincere remarks, the man felt sorry for her and respected her life-threatening choice. Thatâs why he saved her at the end.
âI hated that man.â
She rebuked him, believing that he betrayed her.
In a way, she was also deceived by Rudger, but thatâs why Casey is angry with herself.
Why didnât she notice then?
Why didnât she know when she was called a genius and a detective?
In the end it was only an excuse because she was lacking.
âWhat do you mean genius detective? What hero saved the country? The real hero is that manâ¦â¦.â
The man who couldnât save a boy saved a country.
Casey sank into her seat and sobbed silently because she couldnât stand the rising self-hatred but then a soft touch of hands was placed over Caseyâs head.
âCasey, are you crying?â
ââ¦â¦.â
Casey raised his head and saw Betty squatting and looking at her with a worried face.
âAre you sick?â You didnât get hurt from the last attack, did you?â
ââ¦â¦.â
âOh, is it true? Uh, well, Iâm not particularly competent enough to comfort you.â
Betty stroked Caseyâs head with her hand while saying so and smiled awkwardly when Casey looked at her with a look of whatâs wrong.
âWhy are you stroking me?â
âHmm. I donât know why? But somehow, I had a vague idea that I should do this.â
âBettyâ¦â
âItâs a little strange, but I mean it that much. I honestly think that Casey is having a hard time, but it doesnât suit her. I like a more energetic Casey.â
Betty went on to say it.
âThe first day we met, Casey saved me.â
ââ¦â¦.â
At Bettyâs words, Casey felt her frustrated heart loose. All the pain that made her head dizzy disappeared like it was washed away in cold water.
She was self-loathing because she couldnât save anyone and didnât even know the truth. Nevertheless, there was a person that she saved.
ââ¦â¦ha.â
Casey smiled as if she had been worried for nothing.
âI see. This is definitely not like me.â
âOh, you recovered right away?â
âYes, thanks to you, my head is clear. Thanks. Iâll be out for a while.â
âWhere are you going?â
âTo Theon Academy.â