âAs a guild representative, I donât think itâs really the crime of the saint, because we knows her personality and achievements more than anyone else.â
âIs that so? Then why did they issue a detention order?â
âSince there was a complaint, I canât dismiss it from a one-sided point of view without evidence. So I send someone to the saint. It might be wrong but we had to show them that we are carrying out the required processions, to prove that the guild isnât taking sides. â
âSo thatâs itâŚâŚâ
It looked like there was no lie in his words.
Even if I try to find faults with his reasoning, I canât really find anything strange.
Can I trust him?
âArenât you a little too laid back?â
Alice, who was listening to the conversation next to us, asked a question.
âDoes the guild think that the same thing would happens repeatedly even when you keep a watch on Anju?â
âThatâs right. I feel that the possibility of that is high.â
âWhat is the basis?â
âIf it was a a normal scam or theft they wouldnât bother to deceive the name of the saint. Itâs normal to think that there is some motivation behind such actions? I donât know if itâs a grudge or some other reason âŚBut, whoever it is heâll repeat it again. Thatâs what the guild thinks. â
So thatâs it.
Itâs a convincing enough if you were to ask to me. Though I wouldnât recommend anyone to rely on my faulty knowledge.
I mean ⌠hmm.
When I heard the manâs story, a suspicion popped into my head.
Maybe �
âThatâs why, for the saintâs surveillance period⌠I was dispatched as a human resource to clear the suspicion. Oh, bad, I didnât introduce myself. Iâm Jin DĂĄinsleif. An adventurer who is mainly active in this city. â
Man ⌠Jin presented an adventurer card.
The information is written exactly as he just said.
I hear itâs difficult to forge an adventurer card, so Iâm sure heâs not lying.
âWe have the right to veto, but ⌠I think itâs better to accept him so that we clear out suspicion âŚâ
â⌠I see. Letâs welcome Jin as a guest of the Autumn family.â
âAre you sure you want to have him, young lady?â
âItâs more of a problem to refuse here. It doesnât feel good to be monitored, even to clear the suspicion ⌠but Iâll put up with it.â
âDonât worry. Watching doesnât mean youâre stuck all day long. When you go out, youâll accompany me ⌠at home, just tell me what you were doing at night.â
âIs that all right?â
âThatâs right. As someone from the guild, I hardly doubt the saint. Itâs okay as long as I am there for a good lookout. I donât think I can peep during a bath with my brother being there. So you can just ignore me completely. It doesnât matter even if you do something erotic. â
âWhat âŚ!?â
Anjuâs face turned red due to his sharp remarks that seemed to have no decency.
â⌠If you dare to look into my ladyâs bath, then your neck will fly off, so be careful.â
âOh, oh âŚâ
Nine threatened Jin, pulling out the twin swords out of nowhere again.
It seemed that he couldnât prevent it this time, perhaps because she was exerting more power than usual to protect the chastity of her lady.
Women are scary when they get angry.
â⌠Iâm reluctant, but as long as the young lady approves, we will treat Jin as a guest of the Autumn family. I will say again. Iâm reluctant, but Iâll show you to the guest room for the time being, so you can leave your luggage there. But even then. Iâm still reluctant. â
âHey, how many times do you have to say that youâre reluctant. Do you really have to hurt uncle so much?â
âIâm saying it so that it hurts, so I couldnât be more glad.â
Nine, sheâs tough to deal withâŚ
Well, given what I claimed earlier, I canât afford to defend Jin at all.
âThen, thank you for taking care of me from now on.â
Jin laughed lightly and was taken out of the room by another maid.
âFu âŚâ
Suddenly, I get a little confused.
I took a light deep breath and calmed down.
âItâs Leticia, Anjuâs fake âŚâ
âYesâ
âItâs probably just my intuition ⌠But isnât these two incidents connected?â
âOh, did Haru think so too?â
Alice turned towards me.
âThat means you thought so tooâŚâ
It seems that Alice and I have arrived at the same answer.
âThat ⌠it seems that we have the same thoughts.â
âSimilarly, I think so too.â
There seems to be no objection between Anju and Nine.
âWow, itâs so dangerous! Humans sure are illogical!â
Only Sana kept reading books at her own pace unconcerned of what was happening around her.
Yeah, letâs leave her alone.
âI think Leticia is the culprit in this case âŚâ
ââ Leticia? ââ
Everyoneâs voices overlapped perfectly.
I thought we were on the same page⌠Were they thinking of something else?
Sigh
The first thing that was an immediate giveaway were the criminalâs words that came as a testimony from the owner of the armor shop.
It might be possible that only I noticed it since I am her childhood friendâŚ.
But it was very Leticia-ish.
Selfish, arrogant and rotten.
Also, itâs just like her to call the shop with phrases like âsmall fry shopâ etc.
And the timing when the incident happened.
Immediately after Leticia appeared, Anjuâs fake made an appearance too.
The timing was too good to be ignored.
I think itâs no wonder that she had something to do with it.
âBut why are you doing something like faking to be Anju?â
âThatâs a mystery ⌠Even if she does that, Leticia wonât really benefit from it.â
âHmm? Donât you understand that?â A feminine voice resounded out of nowhere.
Sana, who was reading a book, suddenly turned her gaze toward us.
It seems that she was listening to everything all along. Quite the stupid eavesdropper she was.
âEh? Do you understand Sana?â
âI understand. After all, I am your disciple that you can count on.â
I donât remember her being a disciple âŚ
I felt like I was being forced onto it.
âCan you tell me what you think at least?â
Arousing curiousity and leaving like that is no fairâŚ
âThatâs an easy thing to do. Master, that hero is jealous of Anju.â
ââŚâŚjealous?â
âShe didnât like the fact that my master was close to the saint, so she tried to deceive master by using the saintâs name as an alias, so that master would grow to despise the saint.â
âthat isâŚâŚâ
I was about to refuse that theory butâŚ
â⌠You are right!â
An affirmation flew out from an unexpected place.
It was Alice.
Her face had turned grim with a serious expresssion as if she had wholeheartedly accepted Sanaâs ridiculous story.
âYou might think itâs impossible for something like that to be her motivation, but ⌠itâs not impossible with Leticiaâs personality. Or maybe she couldnât have done anything else but this.â
âThatâs right.â
âIsnât Sana really smart to see through the whole incident in almost the first shot ⌠Sana?â
âBut I was the one who had figured out that it was LeticiaâŚâ
I wanted to complain. I felt like I was being underestimated for the first time.
âThat? I donât know if I am being praised or judged.â
Alice seemed to be pushing Sanaâs reasoning.
Anju and Nine âŚ
âI see ⌠if you ask me, thatâs right. Iâve only seen it for a while but ⌠Leticia seemed to be very particular about Haru.â
âShe took that reasoning to consider the young lady as an enemy and eliminate her. Dragon is right. I have no idea of anyone else with any motivation to harm my lady other than her⌠I think this is the only possibility. â
Everyone seems to agree with Sanaâs reasoning.
that?
Am I the only one who really thinks itâs too absurd?
But after they reasoned out, everyone seemed sooo right.
I canât refute that girls have sharp points âŚ
I mean, itâs amazing. How come I am the only one who canât understand Leticiaâs reasoning?
âFor the time being, letâs move in the direction that Leticia is suspicious. How about?â
â"âNo objectionâââ
With everyoneâs approval, our future policy was decided.