Clint Westfield opened the door of the interrogation room with a frown. When he saw Ashmia taking a seat first, the frown on his face deepened.
Squeak.
Clint pulled the iron chair and habitually tried to take a cigarette out of his pocket before he looked at Ashmia and put it back in.
âSmoke it, itâs fine.â
While hesitating at her daring attitude, Clint grabbed the cigarette from the table and opened his mouth.
âLittle lady, you said you wanted to see me?â
Why in an interrogation room?
There was a strong hint of annoyance in Clintâs hoarse voice.
Should I just smoke it? Wouldnât the little lady end this troublesome meeting sooner if she doesnât like the cigarette smoke?
In the end, when he took out a cigarette, Ashmia finally spoke.
âWill you give me one, too?â
Clint frowned at Ashmiaâs words.
âTheyâre not for minors.â
âWell, there are no wiretaps or cameras in this interrogation room anyway.â
Clintâs hand stooped.
When he heard that the little lady wanted to see him in the interrogation room, he wondered what kind of mischief she was planning. In addition, it was Interrogation Room Number 4. This was a brutal place, jokingly called âRoom of Isolationâ, because if you pulled down the window blinds, nobody could see or hear anything from outside.
âLittle lady. No, I should call you the youngest daughter of Kalanishiel.â
âI donât like either of them, but itâs up to you.â
Ashmia grinned and took off her sunglasses.
âI donât think this is something a child like you should know, Who taught you that?â
The words âyou didâ came up on the tip of Ashmiaâs tongue, but she swallowed them.
âLetâs put that aside, itâs a waste of time. Iâm here to give you information.â
âInformation?â
Is she trying to whistleblow the Kalanishiel family?
tl/n: whistle blower â a person who reports or informs on wrongdoing within a corporation, government, agency.
âA list of people who smuggle and sell marijuana in large quantities, including some who use blackmail, intimidation, and extortion at the top of the list.â
Clint let out a dejected laugh at Ashmiaâs words.
âI was wondering what you wanted me to do, and you want me to grab a lizardâs tail that will fall off anyway. Besides, wasnât everything you said a special license for the mafia?â
âThat was one of Andy Boltonâs works. The police got it all wrong and I said âwasâ.â
Clint forgot how to light his cigarette at Ashmiaâs way of speaking in past tense as he waited for her next remark.
âWe have never distributed marijuana. âLeonâ and âVerosâ are none of our business, but at least the source of marijuana circulating among the high nobility is not from the mafia.â
ââŠThen?â
Instead of answering, Ashmia pulled out a folded piece of paper.
âWhat is that?â
âAre you ready to make a deal with me?â Ashmia asked, grinning.
âA deal?â
Ashmia placed the paper on the desk and pushed it towards Clint, who had a questioning expression on his face.
âThis is a list of the families responsible for more than 90% of the marijuana distribution in the system.â
Clint unfolded the paper with annoyance at Ashmiaâs gesture to open it.
However, his eyes grew bigger and bigger as he read the words written on it.
â⊠Little lady, where did you get this information?â
âAre you kidding me? I canât tell you that.â
âThen how do you expect me to believe this?â
âIf you shake off one of the high-ranking people listed there for good measure, youâll see that Iâm not lying.â
âThat joke is too much. None of them are worth shaking off for good measure. Even the low-ranking ones are all from the Pendragon bloodline.â
âHave you checked everything? Are you sure that everything written there is really related to the Pendragons?â
Clint didnât answer.
âActually, more than half of them have been involved with each other. Therefore, it will be easier to secure physical evidence, because Iâm not afraid to hide it.â
âThen, aside from the Baron, itâs everyone listed here? Including the Viscount and the CountâŠ?â
âYes. The order of the list is not arbitrary. The ones listed on top are scammers pretending to be of the Pendragon bloodline as I just said.â
âThen the names written belowâŠâ
âTheyâre the real Pendragons. But we donât have to go there. If you catch the ones on the top in order, Pendragon will take care of the lower ones.â
As Ashmia said, if things got bigger, even a Pendragon wouldnât want anything unnecessary to spark.
âSo thereâs no need to look into Pendragon.â
âThis is all⊠Andy Bolton, is it his work?â
âWho else is there? He became a police officer just to do something like this.â
One of Clintâs eyes twitched.
On the paper, not only were the names of the family and the heads written, but also the stashing spots of the marijuana. Moreover, the provider of this information is none other than the youngest daughter of the Kalanishiel family.
Calling it a well-played prank would be too much.
ButâŠ
âEven if what the little lady said is true, I canât get a search warrant on this alone.â
âI know. Thereforeââ
Ashmia leaned her body forward a little as she spoke.
âAsk the Imperial Guard for assistance.â
Tsss!
At last he lit a cigarette, but Clintâs hands and expression were once again stiff.
The Imperial Guard (IG).
Although they also had a lot of internal problems due to the corruption of the guard commander Andrei Baklanov, they had independent investigative powers from the police in some cases, and âDrug Possession and Management Controlâ was one of them.
But Clint spoke with a puzzled face as he heard the name.
âWhat are you talking about nowâŠ?â
âIf the power of the nobility can be weakened, it is the Imperial Cabinet that welcomes them with open arms. And it goes without saying that if the opponent is Pendragon, Andrei will also rush to take this information from you.â
Clint looked around the interrogation room.
As Ashmia said, Interrogation Room 4 had no wiretaps or cameras, but his body reacted reflexively to Ashmiaâs outspoken remarks.
âLook, Detective WestfieldâŠâ
Seeing his reaction, Ashmia smiled.
âWe are not aiming for the heart of the dragon as of right now. We are just trying to cut off one of the hydraâs heads, so there is no need to be nervous.â
â⊠Hmm.â
Clint coughed to hide his embarrassment.
âIf the power of the aristocracy continues to grow as it does now, itâs obvious that not only will the Imperial Cabinet and the police grow tired, but our mafia as well.â
Clint smoked his cigarette silently and looked into Ashmiaâs golden eyes.
âSo we have to press it before itâs too late. Itâs nothing difficult. Touching a domino in a well-stacked pile is a detectiveâs job. Then, the rest will fall apart on its own. When they see Andrei getting involved, Iâm sure Dimitri, the Commissioner of the National Police Department, will foam at the mouth and send out troops. Iâll use a printing press to send out search warrants if thatâs what youâre concerned about.â
ââŠThen what will the little lady get in exchange?â
Ashmia grinned at the bold question.
âA society in which justice is served and there will be a place for reform?â
âItâs weird to hear the mafia say something like that.â
âIâm thrilled that you recognize me as part of the mafia.â
âAre you trying to use the police and the imperial family to defeat the power of the nobles?â
âIsnât it better to say âthe enemy of my enemy is my friendâ?â
ââŠDo you have something like a wiretapping device hidden somewhere?â
âIf you are in doubt, why donât you search me? Or shall I take everything off here?â
âThatâs a terrible thing to say. Come on now, I made a mistake.â
Clickâ
Clint lit another cigarette instead of puffing from the previous one since it turned into ashes before he got to finish it and frowned.
He hated smoking but he continued to do so anyway.
âLittle lady. If you go all the way to the Imperial Guard and nothing really comes up, then you wonât be able to get out of it with a simple âit was a jokeâ. Do you know that?â
âOf course. Iâll surrender, so you can arrest me.â
If things really went wrong, it wasnât going to end with Ashmia or Clint. Not only would several people, including Clint, lose their heads, but the position of the Imperial Cabinet would also be jeopardized, and it wasnât known what move Pendragon would make using that as an excuse.
But if what the little lady said is trueâŠ
This event would serve as a very strong warning that the aristocratic crimes would no longer be tolerated, and at the same time it would serve as an opportunity to suppress the power of the arrogant aristocracy, especially the Pendragons.
High risks, high rewards.
However, it was an offer that couldnât be rejected more easily.
And above all.
Itâs going to be pretty fun.
Clint threw the dice over this âplayboardâ, which was hard to believe that a girl who was still only 17 years old drew, and smiled fiercely.
***
In Michael Roseâs words, he didnât know if Clint Westfield was a âgood shooterâ, but there was no doubt that he was an âexcellent copâ.
However, despite being normal, he was too good to be told âClint Westfieldâs ability was investigationâ, so one day it became rather toxic and he retired. Clint died after being attacked by a mysterious man.
It was the work of those who were afraid that the âdataâ he had collected during his lifetime would become known to the world.
***
âThis information isnât free, is it?â
âOf course not. First of all, re-investigate my attempted murder case that was buried by Andy Bolton and share what you find. Andââ
Clint grabbed another piece of paper from Ashmia.
ââPlease do a background check on this person.â