As usual, there was a meeting. The meeting progressed calmly as usual, but there was a heavy atmosphere pressing down on all the attendees. The kidnapping incidents showed no hint of stopping, and they had been personally ambushed now. Yet, they still hadnât found the criminal. Therefore, Zichâs next words were especially impactful.
âWe found someone who is likely to be the suspect.â
At that moment, everyoneâs faces were quite a sight to see. Everyoneâs eyes seemed to pop out of their faces as if someone had hit the back of their heads. On the other hand, Lyla, who already knew everything, looked like she was thinking, âHe is finally telling this now?â
Yet, Zich seemed indifferent to all their piercing gazes and took out a portrait and profile from his belongings and placed them on top of the table.
âCondel Siede. He is the guy running a casino in Janmalpi. He is still just on the suspect list, but personally, I am sure he is the culprit. Thus, I would like to request the Count to do a forceful interrogation inside his mansion and casino.â
âUm, wait a moment.â As if he was failing to keep up with the flow of the conversation, Joachim raised his hand and stopped Zich from speaking.
âAre you saying that this person seems to be the culprit?â
âYes, sir.â
Joachim peered into the profile. âHe is not one of our most likely suspects.â
âYes, although he is listed as one of the suspects, he was missing one of the traits we thought our culprit had. So, he wasnât included in that list.â
âWhat was he missing?ân/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
âHe didnât have a lover.â
âHm.â
As if Joachim had already shaken off his sense of surprise, he stared down at Condelâs portrait with cold eyes.
âWell, his face certainly looks like a culprit.â Joachim tapped Condelâs portrait with his index finger. âHowever, Iâm sure Sir Zich didnât narrow him down as the culprit for just that. What is your reason for thinking that this man is the culprit?â
âYes, please tell us. We are a bit taken aback that you are suddenly bringing up a person who doesnât fit the descriptions we have already decided upon.â Glen also intervened. His face was filled with puzzlement since a criminal only he shouldâve known was revealed. Yet, his puzzled face also looked just as astonished that Zich had put up a person the group hadnât expected as the main culprit.
âSpecifically, it wasnât that he didnât have a lover. It only seemed like it.â
ââ¦We have to hear your explanation in more detail, sir.â
âOf course, sir.â
Then, Zich began to slowly explain why he thought Condel Siede was the culprit. Of course, he added a few extra garnishments to the story to spice it up since he had to exclude the fact that he was suspicious of Glen. As Zich continued his explanation, peopleâs jaws dropped open, especially when he reached the part where Condel Siede eloped with Sia Ruebrent. Even Evelyn couldnât help but let out a shriek. Once he finished his explanation, a heavy silence filled the room for a bit.
ââ¦So, to summarize your words, Sir Zich, Condel Siede is the servant who eloped with lady Sia Ruebrent, and to hide that fact, they acted like siblings.â
âYes, sir.â
âAnd that was why people didnât know that he had a lover.â
âIf they had already made sure people thought they were siblings, nobody wouldâve thought that they were anything but close siblings. That is, unless they showed overt affection to each other.â
âDo you have any evidence?â
âI am asking for your permission for a forceful investigation to collect some, sir. Also, itâs not like I have no evidence.â Zich took out another portrait. It was the portrait of the shadow human whom he had fought. âThis is the portrait of the monster that I fought. I questioned the people in his surroundings with this portrait. Since he kept his younger sister a secret for so long, not many could recognize her face.â
As if he had suffered a lot, Zich shook his head exaggeratedly. âThankfully, we were able to find a priest who made a prayer on the day Condel Siedeâs sister died. He said the sisterâs face looked similar to the one in the portrait. Isnât this enough to warrant a compulsory investigation on him?â
âThat is true, but...â Joachimâs words trailed off, and a shadow loomed over his face. He didnât look pleased, but there seemed to be an underlying emotion even greater than that. It seemed like he couldnât comprehend why Zich hadnât told them of such important information.
âItâs the same for Evelyn.â
Evelynâs eyes turned upwards as she glared at him. It looked like she was repressing her desire to grab Zichâs collar this instant and shake him up. She might have also felt a sense of betrayal since she had been the one to give them information about Sia Ruebrent.
âIt is as you said,â Joachim said. âItâs something worth looking into. I will request a compulsory investigation. Iâm sure it will go through with this much evidence.â
Afterwards, Zich and Joachim continued their conversation a bit more. Around the time they finished going over the decision to investigate Condol Siede, Evelyn asked with a chilling voice, âThen, is the conversation over?â
Although Joachim had witnessed all kinds of horrific things to save his falling family, he flinched in response to Evelynâs pressing question. Although her face was smiling, the chill that her beautiful smile exuded seemed like it would freeze her surroundings instantly.
Unfortunately the target of her chilling smile, Zich, only had a carefree thought. âOh, she seems like her old, succubus self right now.â
âMr. Zich.â
âWhat is it, miss?â
âWe exchange our thoughts and opinions during our meetings, right?â
âYes, miss.â
âThen why did you keep such important information from us, Mr. Zich?â As if she was quite enraged, her tone sounded sharp.
Joachimâs eyes darted towards Zich. Even though he didnât show his rage like Evelyn, her thoughts werenât that different from hers.
âBecause there could be a spy among us,â Zich said lightly. The weight of his words was on a completely different level than everything he had said before.
Zich glanced at the people around him. No, to be more specific, he pretended to glance at everyone while focusing on Glen who also made a very surprised expression. However, his face didnât look overly shocked; it was an appropriate expression for a person who heard Zichâs words for the first time might make.
ââ¦Are you saying that you suspect us?â Evelynâs voice was mixed with discomfort. She was expressing an emotion that she had never shown before.
Zich answered her firmly, âNo, miss,â but he secretly thought, âExcept Glen.â
Zich put his hand up to stop Evelyn from saying whatever she was going to say and continued, âI was going to tell you this anyway, but we were ambushed recently, right?â
âYes,â Joachim replied on behalf of Evelyn, who was too agitated.
âWhy do you think we were ambushed?â
âIsnât it because we were investigating the culprit?â
âWe werenât the only ones investigating the culprit. The whole city was basically trying to find the culprit. From an outsider's point of view, weâre merely one of the many collaborators hired by the city. Moreover, we only have a small number of people on our team. Why did the culprit specifically attack us?â
It was strange now that Zich pointed this out. Joachim and Evelynâs faces turned serious.
âWas it because it was too difficult to attack the mayor or the cityâs armed forces, who were the main forces of the investigation? If the culprit doesnât finish off the main forces, the investigation wonât stop. By attacking us, the investigation speed wouldnât decrease much either. Was it to scare the cityâs force away? The leaders of this city wouldnât be spooked by something like that. Instead, they would become more agitated and stir up to find the culprit.â
âIsnât it because we gave various suggestions that were useful to this investigation?â Evelynâs voice was now back to normal.
âI also think the same way, but how did the culprit find out that we were the ones who made those suggestions?â
âFrom rumorsâ¦â
âLady Rouge, that canât be it.â Joachim denied her words. âRumors wouldnât have spread. When we make plans based on our suggestions, the plans arenât carried out with our names attached to them. The city just sends out its orders, and thereâs no reason for the city to spread information about who suggested certain plans.â
ââ¦Then, are you saying that there arenât many people who know that we were the ones who made those suggestions?â
âYes. The only people who would know about it are people specifically investigating this matterânot because itâs a confidential matter, but because itâs not information that is necessary for others to know.â
âYes,â Zich agreed. âDespite what I said, I donât think the person is some kind of amazing spy on a super-secret mission. I think the spy just received money to steal useful information from our team.â
âEven that is bad enough.â Joachimâs voice was full of disgust. As a person leading a noble family and estate, a subordinate that could be bought with money was no better than a parasite. No, emotionally, he abhorred people like that.
Zich said, âThatâs why I kept this information a secret until now.â
âYou could have at least given us a hint.â Evelynâs attitude had softened immensely; she realized that she had misunderstood Zichâs intention in hiding information about Condel Siede from them. However, her face looked a bit disgruntled.
âI like doing a thorough job when Iâm hiding information. Itâs childish for me to say things like, âSince the people around me are trustworthy, itâll be alright.ââ
Evelyn and Joachim could at least understand this part. Yet, their views changed when Zich continued, âWell, it was also bothersome for me to share this info.â
ââ¦Mr. Zich? Can we have a talk with just the two of us next time?â
âHahaha! Lady Rouge, I will have to politely decline, because I might be paralyzed by your beauty and not know what to do.â
âSomething like that will never happen to you!â
âYou never know what might happen.â
The atmosphere of the meeting room was slowly easing up. People were beginning to exchange jokes, and a small smile appeared on peopleâs faces. However, there was one person who was different. Glen Zenard was also smiling as if the sight in front of him was funny. However, like oil dropping into water, he was unable to mix in with the warmth of his surroundings.
* * *
Zich said, âFinally, this incident is slowly coming to an end.â
The meeting ended and everyone had gone back to their places. Like always, Lyla was the only one who stayed behind with Zich.
Lyla asked, âWhen Joachim comes back with the search warrant, are you going to immediately barge into the casino?â
âYep. Iâm going to capture Condel Siede and search through the casino like a mad dog.â
âWill he obediently let himself be captured?â
âWould a guy like that ambush us? I donât know about us, but Joachim and Evelyn are nobles.â
âYeah.â
âAlso, if he easily surrenders, it wonât be fun for me. He needs to resist a bit.â
As expected, Zichâs shitty personality was still the same. Lyla said, âSiede might not be the culprit.â
âIâll think about that when that comes to light.â His personality was chill as usual.
âWas it necessary to tell information about Condel Siede to the person who might be involved in this incident?â
âWhy, because Glen Zenard also heard our information?â
âWell, it does make me a bit uncomfortable.â
âI needed to tell Joachim anyway to get the search warrant. It would be weird if I gave out the information to everyone except Glen Zenard.â
âWe donât know what heâll do now though.â
âI was hoping for that.â
Lyla blinked her eyes. Zich made a bright smile and said, âIf heâs trying to get credit for catching the culprit, heâs probably shocked right now. Because in the end, I was the one who found out about the culprit. Then, regardless of what he does, his achievement for this incident would lessen. What do you think heâll aim for then?â
ââ¦Capturing the culprit?â
âOf course. But do you think heâll just end it like that?â
ââ¦He can make the culprit spit out more information in order to raise his achievements even higher.â
Zich shrugged. âWe donât know much about the culprit. Why donât we use someone next to us who seems to know the culprit very well?â
After fully realizing Zichâs plan, Lyla let out a laugh of astonishment. Then, she said, âAs expected, you really are a bad person.â
âHahaha! Iâll accept that as a compliment.â Zichâs confident laughter rang out in the room.