Chapter 132
Common Sense of a Duke's Daughter
âTanya, please investigate this person. Perhaps they have something to do with this incident.â
âUnderstood. Iâll look into it as soon as possible.â
âThanks. Howâs everything going on Deanâs side?â
(Dean?) âOther than the people that you pointed out, there are two others of note. In addition, there are several notes that seem not to be directly related to this incident. Iâve filed those away in a separate report for later. Why do you think this person is suspicious, milady?â
After I told her what happened at the office, Tanyaâs eyes went wide.
âSomething like that...â
âMost of the evidence weâve gleaned is one-sided. But thereâs not reason to waste the clues that we already have.â
âTrue. My reports havenât even touched on this person...Iâll figure out how these three are related.â
âThatâs on you, then.â
âUnderstood.â
âOther than that, did you find anything else out from the investigation today?â
âThis incident didnât have anything to do with the Boltique family. Or perhaps I should say...it does relate to them, but theyâre not behind it.â
â...What does that mean?â
âCompared to the impression I got from the family, this whole incident feels different to me. Plus, I looked into the person that Dean witnessed yesterday who claimed he was part of the family...â
âAnd he wasnât part of the family?â
âYes. Not only that, heâs a member of one of their enemy organizations.â
âI see.â
âBut among the people he was in contact with, some of them belonged to the Boltique family. One of them was the second in power in the family, Emilio. So we canât say that the family is completely free from suspicion.â
âIs the Boltique family controlling this whole thing from the shadows, or is this Emilio acting on his own...?â
âI believe that the latter is more likely. Some members of the Boltique family are also looking into the matter.â
âI see...Tanya, have you heard anything from Dida?â
âWell...â
She rarely hesitated while speaking like this. I urged her to keep speaking.
âWe have no idea what heâs doing, or where he is. From what Iâve heard in the past, he might be part of the organization that is behind this whole thing. Thatâs why he came here...â
âDida...â
âMilady. Do you wish to employ guards?â
In response to Tanyaâs question, I shook my head.
âNo. According to Ryleâs report, we canât trust the guards here. If we summoned the guards from the capital...â
âThen things would blow up?â
âExactly. If we catch Dida, then all we have to do is put on a show for bystanders. But if we canât catch them, and have to chase them? Or what if we imprison him individually but donât harm him? It will only look like weâre working with them. If a situation like that were witnessed by a significant number of guards...we wouldnât be able to protect him anymore.â
âWhat I said was out of place. Iâm sorry.â
âNo. As you said, we must move quickly.â
âMilady, may I depart shortly?â
âOf course.â
âI want to go to Ryle. If we decide that guards are necessary, I might not return. Thatâs why I want to be the one to deliver the message.â
Originally I thought she was going to say more about Dida. In that moment, I was shocked.
But her demands couldnât be denied.
âFor something like that, of course you can leave.â
Dean: âLeave her protection to me.â
Tanya originally seemed to be a bit unsettled by the idea of me staying there alone. But after Dean spoke, she left, relieved.
It seemed like somehow her trust in Dean had increased.