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I had sent a letter to Sigren saying that I had something to say, and he personally came to see me. It seemed like he didnât mind or feel bothered that Abel was not in the mansion.
âIs it really okay for the noble prince to come without an escort?â
âI donât need one. Besides, you always talk in a strange tone when there are other people around.â
ââŠâ
It was not a strange tone, it was formal speech! Formal!
I lightly pulled his cheek with dissatisfaction.
Sigren looked at me blankly.
âCan I touch you too?â
ââŠâ
I slapped lightly at the incoming hand. Sigren looked at me in a sulk. Even if he looked at me with that expression, I wonât budge. He was not allowed to do that.
I sat down quietly.
âWe didnât meet to fool around.â
âI know. Because of the mid-level monster?â
My eyes were opened wide, feeling surprised. My letter did not even contain such details because of the risk of others potentially stealing it.
âHow do you know that?â
âIt means Iâm also working.â
Right, it was obvious I ignored the male protagonistâs abilities too much. He was an outstanding person in the first place.
âThen how much do you know?â
âWhich madman commissioned the mercenaries to capture the monsters alive and brought them in?â
I paused for a second realizing what Iâd said. That was what I had heard from the guild leader.
âDid youâŠâ
âIf you are going to ask me if I know the guild leader of the guild that accepted the hit request on you, yes I know him.â
Sigren pinched my chin lightly and looked at me softly.
âThese are the people who dared to accept a request related to you, shouldnât I also say hello?â
âWell, when the guild leader looked at me, somehow he trembled excessivelyâŠâ
âDonât worry. I had said hello lightly.â
Hmm, whether Sigrenâs greeting was really light or not, Iâve decided to keep it a secret. Because I rarely saw him being nice to mercenaries.
Anyway, Sigren seemed to have gotten the same information as me. This made the matter become easier.
âThe intermediate level monster that popped out at dawn probably escaped from the illegal gambling den.â
âIllegal gambling den?â
Originally, the illegal gambling den would be found by Sigren and Eunice through investigating this and that, but Iâve decided to skip the process. There was an urgent issue right now: restraining the crown prince. Since he also made trouble for Livya.
âYeah, the people who asked the mercenaries to capture the monsters are probably the people who run the arena.â
âIs it betting on two monsters fighting each other?â
âYeah, itâs like a racetrack.â
The corner of Sigrenâs lips rose. It was a cynical expression.
âWell, thatâs for sure much more interesting than watching some horses run.â
I nodded. âRight.â
He deserved to feel offended. Some people are fighting monsters for their lives, some are dragging those monsters into the middle of the Capital for gambling purposes. Isnât that an insult to a certain extent?
âItâs stupid. I wonder how long those people who run the arena will be able to manage the monsters well.â
âI agree. The arena must be wiped out quickly. PreviouslyâŠâ
âFiona.â
âYes?â
Sigren glanced at me.âHow do you know about illegal gambling dens?â
I got electrified by the unexpected question. My eyes widened. I didnât expect his first question was this.
âI, I have my own ears.â
âI think the paths of us collecting information overlap quite a bit.â
That could not be denied. Sigren and I were on the same side, and we knew each other well.
I pointed at myself with my finger. âAm I under suspicion now?â
He shook his head. âNo way. How can I doubt you.â
So, did he ask the earlier question because he was genuinely curious?
âBecause sometimes, you figure out a lot more than anyone else.â
That was.. a very nice stab.
I laughed as casually as I could.
âItâs a foresight.â
âYeah, thatâs right. Abel also highly appreciates that.â
Both of them treated me casually but it turns out they seemed to be wondering inside. I think I have to be more careful from now on. Iâve been thinking many things too lightly. It may be normal for me, but it may not be for others. From Sigrenâs point of view, this may be quite suspicious behavior.
âSigren, Iâm on your side.â I looked at him and said seriously.
âI know.â
That was a very simple answer.
He tucked my hair behind my ear. âEven if you were not, itâs also fine.â
So, I was suspicious, or not�
Sigren grinned as if he could read my trembling eyes.
Was he having fun with this now?
âDonât worry about it, Fiona.â
Sigren grabbed my hand and kissed it gently.
âIâm on your side too.â
ââŠ.â
I felt like my heart had sunk. I pulled my hand out from Sigrenâs hands. The back of my hand that touched his lips was warm. It must be because of the mood. Letâs calm down. I didnât take his time to hang out with him.
âCan I get to the point?â
âWhenever you like.â
That relaxed attitude was somehow very annoying.
I opened my mouth while avoiding SIgrenâs gaze who was following me. âI want to take down those who run the illegal gambling den and at the same time destroy the crown princeâs reputation.â
ââŠâ
âIâm going to let the crown prince enter the arena.â I replied frankly.
âIs it possible?â
âActually, we have to try first to know that.â
The plan was simple. Through Livya, she would secretly inform the crown prince of the existence of the illegal arena and persuade him to go.
âAfter that?â
I simply replied. âThatâs it.â
Sigren looked at me with an âare you sure?â expression all over his face. âWhat if the crown prince is not interested in the illegal arena?â