The one being steadfast was his underling. While the others drew back like scaredy cats, hiding behind Primrose, he stepped forward.
ââŠIt is true that we have proof. An eyewitness gave testimony.â
I folded my arms with a faint smile on my lips.
ââŠHoh? Then you wonât mind letting me hear that testimony as well, right? And Iâll have them answer my questions. If they canât answer fluently, Iâll determine it to be all lies.â
ââŠGot it. Witness, come forward.â
But, no one stepped forward.
âLooks like thereâs no witness to begin with. So it was all nonsense after all, huh? âŠLying to me like this sure is gutsy.â
Once I caused a window to burst with my magic, people all over the venue screamed hysterically.
âWait! WeâŠwe have a witness! We really do! She just doesnât come out because sheâs scared of you. âŠHey! Show yourself! âŠâŠYou!â
The underling dragged a female student out by force, but on top of crying, that girl was mostly sittingâŠlooking like a puppy who wants to crawl back into its dog kennel at this very moment.
âCome on, tell us the truth. You saw it, didnât you? You just need to honestly recount the events you witnessed. âŠIâll protect you.â
The girl finally seemed to calm down a bit due to his whisper, and started to speak with a trembling voice.
âRepeat it once more.â
I had her repeat her words.
âRepeat it once more.â
She repeated a third time while I checked that her statement remained the same.
âThen, let me ask you: what was your objective in being over there at that time?â
ââŠâŠEh?â
âIâm asking for the reason ăwhy you were there in personă. No one would go to such a deserted place without any cause to do so, right? So, why did you go there?â
ââŠâŠUmmâŠâŠâŠ âŠâŠFor some reasonâŠâŠâŠâŠâ
âFor some reason? âŠHoh? I see. Then let me ask you next, what time is it now?â
âHuh?â
âIâm asking you what time it is now.â
Appearing panicked, she looked around herself.
âYou donât own a watch?â
âThere are clocks installed all over the academy. Itâs not strange for her to not have any on her, is it?â The underling butted in from the side, seemingly unable to bear it any longer.
âI see. So basically, she doesnât have the habit of always checking the time, does she? âŠIn that case, why could you precisely tell the time when the crime happened?â
The witness became ghastly pale.
âCome on, tell me so I understand. From your position, where you had been during the time, you couldnât check on the time , and yet you precisely identified the time , repeating it thrice. Why?â
She started to tremble violently.
To be honest, itâs clearly a leading question. But, this reaction shows that sheâs lying, doesnât it?
The underling apparently realized that she was making it up, too.
âHey! Be honest! If you tell us the truth, youâll be forgiven, Iâm sure. If you lie, youâll be doubtlessly killed by the monster in front of you, however.â
Whoâs a monster!? Who!
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She broke down crying, crying, âSorry! I lied! I havenât seen anything! I was told to say this! I was told by Lord Direck to say this!â
âWhat was that!?â The underling raised his voice while the prince lightly clicked his tongue.
âŠâŠHmm, so the prince knew, eh?
âHe told me to act as witness since it was clear that Lady Scarlet was the one behind Lady Primroseâs plight, just that they were lacking the proof for it. He told me to become the witness because Lady Scarlet is the noble daughter of a ducal house and that Lord Genius might complain about there being no proof! My father enlisted in the Royal Knight Order, and I accepted this task because it was the request of the Knight Leaderâs son, but if I had knownâŠif I had known that itâd become so dangerous, I would have turned it down!!â
Dangerous, she saysâŠlying is wrong to begin with, girl.
âFor you to readily help out so that someone else can be attacked through your liesâŠyou sure seem to be a dumb birdbrain. ââIn that case, letâs have the same done to you. Iâll gladly test out whether youâll be able to cheerfully say, ăAww, weâre the same nowâȘă, when you see how the folks, who spread lies about you, frivolously laugh while you despair over being unable to get anyone to believe you that youâre being tricked and that itâs all untrue.â
âSorry! Forgive me! Please, forgive me!â
âWhat, you donât need to apologize. After all, youâll experience the same from now on. Iâll use all my power to have you fall in the same dilemma, okay? Look forward to it,â I gently admonished her.
But, she only kept apologizing like a broken record.
âLook, if everything could be resolved with apologies, state authorities wouldnât be necessary, right?â
She was repeating herself even while I made that remark. Maybe sheâs actually repeating her apologies to prevent me from speaking.
âShut up.â
In the end, I silenced her with a vacuum pack. After clawing at her own throat, she collapsed.
At last I got her to be quiet. Itâs wonderful how silent it has become all of a sudden. âŠAh, but, I might have ended up silencing her for eternity so it could get a tad difficult to have her experience the same, I guess. What a bummer.