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Translator: iveyra | Editor: Ms. Sheep\n\n
âMiss!â\n\n Suddenly a dejected voice that I was already familiar with, came out of nowhere. The owner of the voice was none other than my personal maid, Sofia. Huh? I thought it would be hard for her to visit me, but she managed to come in just two days. I opened the prison gate excitedly upon seeing her. Sofia brought a large basket with her and hesitantly hugged me.\n\n âMissâŠare you okay?â\n\n âIâm living pretty well here.â\n
The surroundings inside my prison went through few changes in these two days. The worn-out bed stayed the same, but the bedsheet has changed into a clean new one. And also I got a sturdy desk and chair, even though theyâre old furnitures. Before Sofiaâs arrival, I sat at the desk and played a card game with Robert, one of the guards I beat last time.\n\n âYou won again, Sis?â\n\n (T/L: he called her ânoonaâ which mean âolder sisterâ. In Korea, this is how a man called his older sister (between siblings and closed acquaintance). In this case, although Silla is much younger, they respect her as their elder hence the using of noona)\n\n Gale, the second guard that also got beaten, was the guard who led Sofia to my prison. As soon as he entered the prison, he walked closer to me and Robert while letting out a small chuckle.\n\n Sofia was really confused as to why they called me âSisâ. Itâs nothing weird actually. Judging from their looks, they shouldnât call me âSisâ but âchildâ.\n\n âArgh, donât mention it! Olâ sis didnât even hold back for once.â\n\n Robert grumbled while mixing up the cards on the desk. The only entertainment for holy knights was playing card games! You guys need another ten years of training in order to defeat me. I returned to the desk and sat then gave a signal for Sofia to come closer.\n\n âHowâs the situation at the mansion?â\n\n Sofia glanced a bit at the guards who were busy shuffling the cards and chattering, then answered, â⊠nothing has changed from before. Itâs as if Miss never existed in the first place.â\n\n âHow about the Countess?â\n\n âShe didnât say anything to me other than ordering me to visit Miss.â\n\n The Countess herself sent Sofia here? Probably she wanted to know how I was doing since she didnât get any report from these two guards she had bribed.\n\n âTell her that my condition is really bad and that Iâve been lying sick, that youâre afraid I wonât make it this time.â\n\n âWhat?â With a disagreeing face, Sofia said, âMiss is perfectly fine, though?â\n\n âIt would help me if you said it like that.â\n\n It wouldnât do me any good if the Countess knew I was living just fine here, like a fish that returned to the ocean after getting caught. This fact could be used to make things harder for me in the trial and she would create more troublesome obstacles. Thatâs why it would be better to let her assume my condition was bad. Who knows, maybe she would lower her guard on me. Well, even though it was unlikely for her to do that.\n\n Sofia nodded although she didnât like the idea. âFine. I will report as youâve said. ButâŠâ\n\n Suddenly her big eyes trembled with fear.\n\n âThe trial⊠there wonât be any problems, right?â\n
Although all of this situation was the result of some kind of manipulation, a case with solid evidence and witnesses would normally immediately proceed to trial. Since most people didnât even know what had truly happened, the only thing the judge did was announce the guilty verdict.\n\n The trial would be held at the Third Court, a special court where all trials for severe criminal cases are judged. I had been there before. Of course not as the suspect, but as the victim or the witness. I adhere the Goddess so I always lived my life in the right path. WellâŠbut now here I am, standing on trial as the main suspect for a murder case⊠damn! I will sue all of them for defamation. A holy knightâs dignity is much more valuable than any high nobleâs!\n\n Ugh⊠Iâm worried what the High Priest will say when he finds out about this. The Cardinal will reprimand me ruthlessly. Or⊠maybe I should just continue my life without exposing my identity ever?\n\n Even if I were freed of the charges because I just tried to defend myself, I will still be put under surveillance for a year. The main suspect should be the Countess, but this bastard Cain also played a role in this mess. This is the second time that bastard Cain has succeeded in playing this trick on me. Haha.\n\n There were only a few people who came to watch the trial inside the spacious court room. The judges and the court secretary sat in the middle and me as the suspect, sat on the left side under the public security forces surveillance. The right side was where the plaintiffs or witnesses and informants usually sat, but I donât see anyone except a prosecutor. Has he not arrived yet? I would be glad if he didnât come.\n
âNow we will hear the defense of Silla Epheria after we hear the last witnessâ testimony.â\n\n âŠ, it was so neatly arranged that I was rendered speechless. Better focus on my escape plan then. The prosecutor looked at the witnesses list and his face turned panicky.\n\n âErm⊠Initially Sir Cain Silac, the Imperial Knight, would come as a witness, but⊠seems like suddenly he ran into an urgent matter when the trial was about to start.â\n\n âThat means, the witnessesâ testimonies end here?â\n\n âIt was written that someone will come on behalf of Sir Cain, but his nameâŠâ\n\n At the same time, the door connected to the witness area, opened and a man walked inside. Everyone inside the court room, including me, looked at that man with widened eyes. That man was the bastard Cainâs proxy?! Impossible!!!