âI have work to do⦠There is none.â
It was good that she rationalized it as a rehearsal for leaving Leone, but now she didnât know what to do. After all, it was her job to stick by Leoneâs side every day.
âShould I report it to my superior?â
She moved to report Benjamin and Leoneâs condition to Adler. Come to think of it, after she was immersed in education with Benjamin, she hardly encountered Adler. She had only seen him once or twice in the dining room or going to and from the mansion. Adler was also busy these days. She didnât want to disturb him.
She arrived at the study and knocked on the door.
âCome on in.â
When she opened the door, she saw Adler sitting at the desk, almost buried in papers.
âMr. Adler.â
âItâs a trick. Sit.â
He said without taking his eyes off the papers. After sitting face to face, he raised his head.
âWhatâs going on?â
âAh. Teacher Benjamin told me that Sir Leone and he will be taking classes together.â
âIs that so.â
Adler replied casually and turned over the papers.
âArenât you anxious?â
âWhich part do you mean?â
âItâs just the two of them. Mr. Benjamin could get hurt, and arise trust issues with Sir Leone.â
Now Adler seemed to believe in Benjamin. It was a surprising response for Adler, who took a long time to believe her.
âHe is a good educator. I donât think he is going to overdo it so that he doesnât get hurt. And there are no trust issues.â
âYou said that I was an assassin at first.â
She grumbled a little.
âIâve investigated all of his circumstances, and heâs promised, so itâs hard to think otherwise.â
âPromised?â
âTrixie, you were promised something in return. Same goes for Benjamin.â
He finally took his eyes off the papers and looked at her.
âPerhaps he wants it more earnestly than you.â
â⦠okay.â
âWhat I am curious about is something else.â
âYes?â
âYou discovered a teacher, however educator he may be, who lives on the borders of this vast empire. Itâs strange to even know such news.â
Adler seemed to believe her, but he said these often-freaked words. His eyes were still, without a twinkle. It seemed to see right through her.
âHaha. There seems to be quite a lively exchange between educators. I was amazed too! The one you found in that outskirts town.â
â⦠what. Yes. All right.â
He replied in disapproval. It seemed he was about to eat, so she took a step back and decided to go to the library.
âThen shall I go alone?â
She should pop out quickly.
âTrixie.â
âYep.â
âIf you know something, or if you want to say something.â
ââ¦â
âYouâd better tell me as soon as possible.â
What kind of dire warning was that? Did Adler notice something? Did he notice that she knew Leoneâs identity? But she had never done anything suspicious.
âWhat are you talking about all of a sudden?â
But she had been living with a heavy mouth all this time. She didnât tell him so she didnât know he could be bold.
âYou donât know where and how information flows.â
âI didnât steal any information.â
âI donât mean that you deliberately sent the horse out. Just⦠Does anyone other than your husband know that you work here? Iâm just curious about that.â
Adler also seemed to have a lot on his mind. Well, they havenât been caught for 5 years, but as soon as she got there, the assassins attacked, so he had no choice but to suspect her.
âI know what you mean.â
âThank you for noticing.â
âSir Adler, if you have investigated my background, you would know, right? After I was kicked out of the Giuseppe family, I had no friends or anyone to talk to. Even when I received this job, Jamie gave me the job that morning, and Sir Adler came to pick me up a few hours later.â
âYes.â
âIf he had said it, Jamie could have said it, but the man doesnât even know whoâs here, and he thinks itâs a tough job, seeing as everyone quits right away. He told me to go and die. So even Jamie wonât know.â
She calmly went on to explain her innocence. Adlerâs face darkened as Jamie was put in her mouth.
âIâm sorry for making it difficult for you.â
âItâs okay.â
â⦠For now, I believe you.â
Even that would be complicated. Even if she thought about it, it was too much luck for the other side that the assassin dared to attack in Adlerâs absence. So, doubts were bound to come in all directions.
He said he would stay for three more months because he had a preparation period and could hold out⦠In fact, Adler might have wanted to get rid of all these suspicions and go to the capital. If something had really leaked inside, he could have been ambushed on his way to the capital.
âYes. Then letâs go.â
She got out of the study. The only thing she was hiding was the fact that she knew everything about Leoneâs identity. Adler didnât ask about that, so if she said she knew, it would be nothing more than a scratch. Adler wonât let her go if he finds out she knew. Even if she claimed her innocence, he would call her a spy. Sheâs better off not talking.
âNow what do I really do?â
Should she do some cleanup? Since she was stuck with Leone, she didnât have to worry about it, so even the place she cleaned before was a mess again. Thanks to the repairs made by the four knights who had been punished, only the exterior was clean. It seemed that she was naturally gifted as a worker ant. She made fun of hery busy steps to get the mop and broom.
* * *
It seemed that even a knight who stood on strict vigilance wouldnât make such a stern voice.
âNot today either.â
Benjamin pressed down on his mouth and made a hard face that looked like a wooden doll.
âItâs already been a week since we separated. Mr. Benjamin.â
âIt is for education.â
And the door was closed
âIs something wrong?â
Today, too, she was sacked at the door without even seeing Leoneâs hair. Itâs already been a week. She was a little worried. No matter how much they practice separating in advance, it is the same. She didnât know if itâs okay for the kid not to be able to see it that far.
âWhat⦠I donât think Benjamin is hurt.â
It must mean Leone didnât have a seizure. And every morning and every evening, Adler checked on Leone and had a separate interview with Benjamin, so if anything bad happened, there would already be a mess. It was frustrating to have no choice but to reason with this kind of external information, since she couldnât hold on to the busy and sensitive Adler and ask about Leoneâs condition.
âItâs okay, this⦠â
Anyway, good was good. It seems oddly sad⦠No. Itâs good if Leone got along well with others.
âNow what do I really do?â
The cleaning was completed quickly thanks to Adlerâs order not to clean the rooms that were not being used because they were leaving soon anyway. It was embarrassing to play, so she wiped it everywhere it caught her eye, and the main mansion was shining. It was on a level that was beyond metamorphosis.
Yesterday, while trying to make things to do, she overturned Leoneâs room on the second floor. Adler came to shout at the commotion, but was startled by the dust and took a step back. Well, reluctantly, she headed to the annex at the end because if she had nothing to do, she could rest.
After Adler returned, she did not sleep in the main building, but in the annex, and it was nice to have her own room.
âIs it real?â
When she opened the door to the annex and entered, she saw servants gathered together.
âBecause it is. I thought that Sir Leone would be defeated.â
âHe is not supposed to be a strange person, isnât he?â
âWhat are you talking about?â
Leone was hurt?!
âOh, Trixie! He was still looking for it!â
âWhat, what does that mean?â
âI heard that the new teacher imprisoned Sir Leone!â
âWhat?!â
âNope. They said he was arrested.â
âThatâs it.â
Was it a fact that she, who was in the main building, did not know? She hadnât seen Leoneâs face for the past week, but the main building has been so peaceful.
âIt was Tom who goes to put firewood in the main building.â
âWhat, what?â
âTom said he saw you yesterday! Is it something Trixie doesnât know about?â
âYes⦠well. I only know that he is still in class.â
âWhen I was moving firewood, a sound leaked through the window.
âYes?â
Leone was tied up? Surprised, the sound went out of tune.
âTrixie, didnât you know?â
âOh my gosh.â
âNo, no, what. Leone is tied up?â
âThey said that it was the superiorsâ business, so they didnât say anything and just walked away. Wouldnât it be a big deal if Trixie didnât even know?â
Itâs an unbelievable rumor.
âNonsense. Calm down, Trixie.â
But why was she so worried?
âBy the way, Tom often says a little weird stuff. Itâs a bit too believable.â
âBut previously, a small woman like Trixie was disciplining Miss Leone.â
â⦠Yes?â
âThey saw them crawling on all fours together and talking in the yard. Ho Ho. Nonsense.â
âTrixie was hurt before, but how did she made him behave?â
Tom⦠he⦠he saw it right. A cold sweat broke out. She didnât mean to hide it, but she didnât bother telling the story of training Leone and her in the annex. It was because the servants did not come to the main building anyway, so there would be nothing to see. There was nothing good to say, and it seemed that even if she did, they wouldnât believe her. And⦠she was also a bit embarrassed.
After she went there, all she had to do was memorize the names and faces of a few servants over dinner. There was a sense of distance between the main building and the annex building. Meanwhile, Tomâs eyewitness account was absolutely accurate. really.
Anxiety surged like mad.
âHo, ho ho. I know, right. The joke is too much. haha. That⦠do. Iâll check it out just in case.â
There was nothing good about making a tee. She pretended to be calm and walked away.