Opera Theater Murder Case (2)
Kleio jabbed Arthur in the side.
âThe day will come when you listen to someoneâs lectureâ¦â
Thanks to that, Franâs perception of Arthur seemed to have improved, but, after all, he couldnât adapt.
âLei, how do you normally view me?â
âShould I tell you?â
âWell, no. I donât think I can listen.â
Fran and Isiel sat in the middle of the parlor, seriously exchanging opinions. Cel took a seat right next to Isiel. After that, Arthur leaned up against the wall as Fran began to draw red dots onto the Lundane map laid out on the table. They were the places where the bodies had been found. It was amazing he had seen all that information alone and that he remembered them so accurately.
âHeâs a real genius among geniuses.â
As he looked at the map with admiration, he realized that he could do the same thing, suddenly feeling shy. There was a gap between natural genius and the ordinary perception people had of him, thanks to Promise.
âAll the bodies were found here, with the opera house in the middle. The cycle of killing roughly overlaps with the date of the shows. No victims have been found since the last performance. The victims identified so far are the flower saleswoman, auditorium guides, stage assistants, and waiting room cleaners.â
Pointing to the red dots scattered around the map, Fran began to write down the time of disappearance for each victim.
âThe auditorium guide was killed sometime between curtain rise and curtain fall. After guiding the audience to the start of the performance, Iâve heard testimonies that he didnât appear again at the intermission.â
Isielâs response came coldly.
âIn that case, it seems highly likely that it was done by a theater official or someone in the audience.â
âMy thoughts are the same, Kision.â
Cel shook her head.
âOn every show? Theyâre someone who likes to go to the opera.â
âThatâs why weâre preparing before the next show, and these days without any performances, no bodies have been found, and no people have gone missing.â
âItâs good to hear that, butâ¦â
âIt means that when it starts back up, the murders will begin again.â
Fran pulled out a blueprint for the opera house and spread it out next to the map of Lundane.
âThe opera theater has an east and west gate. The east gate leads to the lower floor auditorium seats, and the west leads to the second floor. Actors and staff enter through the south stage door.â
âIs it enough to watch the door? What if the killer hides their weapon?â
âThe opera theater was built when Absalom II was alive, and the walls are thick, and the windows are narrow. So, whoever enters has to go through one of those doors. Iâll try to track down the etheric reaction by monitoring it before and during the day of the show.â
Cel seemed impressed as she let out an exclamation.
âThatâs a good idea. It wouldnât have helped to mobilize the police if they canât detect ether anyway.â
Isiel was closely inspecting the map and blueprint.
âNot only the three doors but also the auditorium and the backstage should be looked at.â
âIsiel is right. You have to go to the concert hall to be able to observe the waiting room.â
âThe backstage and staff passages can be accessed with the help of the opera house staff. My colleagues will assist.â
âBut Francis, you need more workforce to carry out this investigation as planned. Even if we have just one person watching the stage door, we need at least two people to monitor the gates that have heavy traffic. Are there any more people with ether who can help?â
For the first time, Franâs face was stained with embarrassment. Even at the level of 1, only 0.025% of the population had etheric sensitivity. They had no choice but to recruit helpers who could detect ether from the Defense Forceâs school. Kleio was keenly aware of his mistake by failing to stop Isielâs speech.
âAh, Isiel, Fran has no friends at schoolâ¦â
***
The next day, on Monday, it had been two weeks since they had left the Door of Mnemosyne. Kleio slept the whole time after taking the basic swordsmanship class in the morning. Then, he was led by Cel to eat dinner in the parlor. Cel had led the other children there as well, gathering seven people in total. The parlor held Cel, Isiel, Arthur, Kleio, the Angellium twins, and Fran, who had brightened up considerably.
âHaaa, itâs good to get together, but why in my dorm?â
âBoys canât enter the girlsâ dormitory floor.â
âThen, Arthurâs roomâ¦â
Cel seemed upset by the suggestion.
âHave you seen the state of his room?â
Come to think of it, he hadnât, since Arthur always came in his first.
âYou canât go. Lei will get sick.â
âItâs a dust pit.â
Lippi and Leticia shook their heads violently as if they had personally experienced it. Their tied-up hair began to shake.
âYeah, itâs bad, but that muchâ¦â
Arthur tried to defend himself belatedly, but the damage had already been done.
âThere are staff members who come in to clean. What happened to them?â
âWell, Iâm not letting them in because I could lose something very important.â
âWhatâs importantâ¦?â
âAh, do you need to understand?â
Fran clicked his tongue like he thought Arthur was speaking bullshit, then revised the plan with Isiel. Kleio only lamented that he was stuck with all of them. He didnât send assassins to the school, but they couldnât know how long Aslan would play by that rule.
âItâs important. Yes, itâs important to them.â
put her hands on Franâs shoulder.
âBy the way, Fran! There are quite a few people with ether sensitivity in the capital. How did you recognize the killerâs ether?â
Isiel also nodded.
âEven if the suspect has ether sensitivity, itâs unlikely theyâll be using their ether in a public place. Itâs difficult to notice ether below level 5 even with [Ether Detection].â
With an uncomfortable expression, Fran escaped from Cel and pulled out a sketch.
âI donât think we have to worry about that. The ether left on the bodies is incredibly powerful. The suspectâs ether sensitivity must be above level 5. The color of the ether is also very different. Like this picture, itâs like a thick, red light.â
The sketch, using liberal red paint, realistically expressed the ether around the victimâs body.
âIn ether?â
âHow?â
The twins raised their surprise as Arthur, Kleio, and Isielâs eyes went wide. Red ether, like that of the assassins that had attacked them during summer vacation. Since then, the assassins hunting Arthur also had red eyes.
âIt doesnât take Sherlock Holmes to deduce itâs likely relatedâ¦â
âNormally, the movement of ether remains in the air or in an object for a few minutes after use. However, if there is such clear ether left on the corpse a few days after their death, Iâm guessing it will be difficult for the suspect to hide their energy completely.â
âHoh, red ether. Iâve never seen it before!â
âEven so, we lack human resources. It would be nice if we could get even one moreâ¦â
It was then the door banged open, revealing Kleioâs housemate Nebo Yardi. His body was soaked in sweat from evening training, and he stopped dead in the doorway as he noticed the parlor was full, still wiping away his sweat with a towel.
âWell, what are you all gathered here for?â
Lippi and Leticia turned their heads as one. Kleio smiled, thinking the two girls were like meerkats. After a beat, the two girls dragged in Nebo with the prowess of a pack of wolves taking down their prey.
âFran Wight, great. The workforce problem has been solved.â
âThereâs one more right here.â
âEther level 3 policeman.â
Nebo shook his arms in embarrassment as all gazes were gathered on him.
âWell, what is it? Let go of me and spit it out!â
After hearing the explanation, Nebo became much more excited than they had before, shaking his fists.
âMy house is native to Lundane. The largest stationery store in the Kato district is my home. The opera is right there, so I canât wait!â
Isiel, watching the fully motivated Nebo, expressionlessly asked an important question.
âThe workforce problem has been resolved. Then, when is the next show?â n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
Celâs response came coldly.
âThis Friday evening, -The Lord of the Highland- opens. The performance schedule is once every three days, for three weeks.â
âBut if itâs a royal opera, you canât see the upper floors behind the stage. Iâve been to the opera with my aunt and Leticia before! My aunt writes scripts! She said that the inside of the theater could be seen from the box seats on the second floor!â
âIf Lippi asks, weâll get tickets for the show.â
Cel, now seeming awkward, struck her palm.
âAh, what to do? Isiel, I have a problem.â
âWhat is it?â
âI donât have a ticket. The premiere of the opera is one all of Lundane has been waiting for. Itâs packed with waiting for people. Even my mother could only ask for tickets for VIP customers. Fran, do you have one?â
Fran shook his head desperately. He was good at investigating and researching, but he was clearly completely ignorant of the drama industryâs situation. Kleio intervened between them.
âThen⦠Iâll ask Lady Dione.â
âGrayer⦠What magic did she do to get a ticket?â
âShe can perform even more powerful magic outside a circle than inside one.â
Without rushing, Kleio headed down to the supervisorâs office and made a call.
***
Five days later, on Friday evening, Kleio had returned home with Behemoth after finishing classes. A condition from Dione obtaining opera tickets, Kleio was issued strict orders that he needed to dress up.
âPreviously, the public relations I learned during my replacement service took good care of the situation. Well, I was fortunate that some clients of Baronet Asel canceled their tour of the Albion opera because it was inexpensive!â
âOpera is an opera; whatâs the difference?â
âThere are some people who think that the unsung operas in Albion are third-class. Well, at least it was helpful to the young master!â
Well, that was somehow both surprising and unsurprising. There were people in his world that thought Italian operas were inferior to English ones, for example.
âBy this point, opera is the hottest genre.â
Ultimately, as Dione had said, he was grateful that he could acquire a ticket as a result. The task of monitoring the auditorium on the first day was left to Kleio.
âYou canât sing with a novel adaption anyway. Ms. Morgan rewrote the script in verse, but I donât know what the complaints are about. Well, thanks to that, I can watch the performance as many times as I want, so itâs good. Haha!â
ââ¦Well, letâs just watch it once today.â
âI booked todayâs tickets, but I also have tickets for other dates. Now, donât be noisy, get up, and look around.â
âWhat else do I need to do?â
âYou need to get a cape coat too. Hurry!â
Unable to deny his benefactor, Kleio got up and moved his arms around. The ribbon around his neck was itchy and uncomfortable.
âOh, I really have to go to the barbershop.â
His hair was now long enough to reach his shoulders. His hair, directly Dioneâs prey, had been tied tightly up with a purple satin ribbon. She was now looking at her masterpiece with satisfaction. When he had actually tried on the summer garden cape, it seemed oddly noticeable though it lacked any decorations. It fit his body well, and the cloak descended below his waist and shook gently with his movements.
âWell, it is a magic tool.â
The autumn night felt deep and muggy, but it didnât feel rather pleasing with the magic tool on. Kleio kept his complaints hidden inside his heart.
âThe color is bright gray, giving it an elegant feel that goes well with the master. The moment you put it on, it quickly changed its shape to match you too. Can I examine it later?â
âIf you can restore it, you can.â
Dione looked like she might begin to drool.
âIâm not confident about that. But, if we could figure out the structure and replicate it, it would be worth a huge sum. I apologize for my lack of abilities.â
With that said, they were ready to be on their way to the opera.