I became stiff. She didnât even ask me to do it, but my foot stopped.
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âT, t, thank youâŠâ
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One leg became heavy.
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No, it canât be heavy.
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Itâs just a bunch of cotton that you canât feel the weight of when you carry it.
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Nevertheless, Ixion turned around and the child holding the hem was shaking.
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The hand that grabbed him shook so much that it was pathetic.
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âWhile being scared like this.â
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The childâs big eyes shook finely at the words.
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I think he hit the nail on the nail.
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What do you mean, thank you?
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Even in this situation, a liar who only speaks out lies.
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âHow far can you go?â
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Ixionâs mouth rose sharply.
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âWeak. Why do you hold me when youâre so scared?â
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Should I really kill it?
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It was a moment to live in Ixionâs red eyes.
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âI was scared!â shouted Luatisha.
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Like a child pouring sad memories to her parents, brother, and sister.
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âI was really scared! I was scared! *sobâ
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Luatisha burst into a loud cry and clung tightly to Ixion.
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Just as you do to the person you rely on.
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Ixion couldnât move.
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Itâs a funny thing.
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No matter how much this cotton ball hung on him, Ixionâs body stopped moving.
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But Ixion still couldnât lift a single hand.
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âWhy? Why are you coming so late? I was so scared! You bad guy! Bad guy!â
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A bunch of cotton fists are now hitting him hard.
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Only then could Ixion move as if the magic had been lifted.
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He slowly reached out to the child.
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The child put herself in his hands as if it were natural. Holding my neck tightly with both arms.
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As if it doesnât matter that I committed a slaughter with this hand a while ago.
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âWah!â
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The child was hotter than usual.
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Ixionâs shoulders got wet in an instant.
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The child seemed to melt and become water.
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If you cry more when itâs this small, itâll melt away.
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Knowing that it was a ridiculous idea, Ixion slowly swept the childâs back.
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Patting.
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Luatishaâs crying began to weaken even though it was an awkward and stiff movement.
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Slowly, very slowly.
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* * *
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Paeratonâs residence turned upside down.
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They had no choice but to do so.
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Luatisha, the youngest daughter of the Duke of Paeraton, almost got kidnapped.
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In the Castle.
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âThis is an unprecedented situation!â
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âEveryone involved must be found and rooted out!â
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âHow dare you do this in the presence of Paeratonâs eyes!â
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The vassals were furious.
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However, no matter how angry they were, it was no match for the wrath of the Duke of Paeraton.
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Starting with the guards, everyone, including knights, vassals and employees, had to deal with the wrath of the Lord.
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A desperate situation where hundreds of lives may fly at once!
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âYour Highness, of course, those involved in the kidnapping should be punished. But to punish hundreds of peopleâŠâŠ.â
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âEven innocent people canât be punished, right? They didnât neglect their work.â
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âThe defense of the Duchy is not very fickle to the point of having a kidnapping inside.â
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All of Paeratonâs immediate families were born with strong power as the owners of the magic.
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Naturally, they were protected from kidnapping.
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Ares alone slaughtered Monster at the age of two.
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They canât be kidnapped, even if you try to kidnap, you can never be secretive.
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âWho would have expected kidnapping to take place in the Duchy?â
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Paeratonâs immediate linearies wandered freely within the duchy without any special protection.
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The same was true for Luatisha.
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Although she had no magic, everyone entering the castle was identified, and there were knights and soldiers everywhere, so they thought it would be safe.
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âAfter investigating, everyone kept their positions and went around to patrol at a fixed time.â
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The Duke of Paeraton, who was quietly listening to the gods, slowly opened his mouth.
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âWhat youâre saying is that in my house, kidnapping my daughter took place, but no one did anything wrong.â
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It was a low, silent voice.
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However, the anger that was infested in it was unbearable.
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The vassals couldnât say more and shut their mouths.
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âYour Majesty ordered them to protect my sisterâs safety. And they couldnât obey the order.â
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Ares, who was always smiling softly, looked around the room with a cold stiff face.
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âHow can we deal with the crime of putting my sister in danger?â
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His eyes shone strangely red on his shady face.
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The vassals did not dare to face the two Paeraton and bowed their heads.
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In the suffocating silence, the old elder carefully opened his mouth.
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âYour Majesty and the young master are right. Itâs not too late to ask them to take responsibility first after catching the criminal.â
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âYouâre using shallow means to avoid immediate punishment.â
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The duke muttered like that, but soon nodded. No matter how angry he was, he wasnât foolish enough to confuse his priorities.
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âAll right. Letâs find the one who needs to be killed first.â
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âYes, sir. I checked the identity of the kidnappers and they were members of the Dark Guild who were commissioned to work.â
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âSomeone seems to have asked them to kidnap her, but the problem is that theyâre all deadâŠââ
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Because of Ixion, all the kidnappers were slaughtered at the scene.
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Unfortunately, all the most important witnesses who will testify to who the client was, died.
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âFirst of all, it is highly likely that the person who is grasping the expenses of the duchy was responsible.â
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There was a difference between the vassals, the security captain, and the commander of the knight.
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knock, knock
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I heard a knock on the door, and a small lady peeked out her head.
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The youngest princess of Paeraton, the main character of all these discussions.
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It was Luatisha Paeraton.
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âLulu.â
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My dadâs expression calling me was not good.
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The handsome face was stiff due to anxiety and fatigue.
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My dad was next to me all night yesterday and he only ate in the conference room for investigation a while ago.
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âWhy are you here? I told you to rest in your room.â
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âIâm done resting. Iâm fine now.â
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As I approached, my dad hugged me.
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âItâs not your place to come.â
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It was a pushing him away, but the touch on my back was warm.
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I felt weird.
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â·····Dad, why donât you blame me?â
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âWhatâs there to blame you for?â
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âI was just playing well at home,â
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I wriggled.
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âThen why donât you ask me what happened?â
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Now that all the unidentified men are dead, my testimony, which is the party to the search for the kidnapper, is the most important.
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âYou have useless thoughts.â
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Dad tapped my forehead.
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âLuatisha.â
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âYes.â
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âItâs not your fault.â
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ââŠâ
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âAnd your dad is not incapable that he will remind you of bad memories so that he can use it as a clue.â
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As if telling a very obvious fact, my dad said.
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I stared at it blankly and nodded,
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âYes!â
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My dad is the best!
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âThen go back to your room.â
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âNo! Iâm fine! Iâm a Paeraton, too!â
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âLulu.â
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âAnd I have a dad who cares about me like this!â
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ââŠâ
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What are you afraid of when I have a wonderful dad who wonât ask me anything about the situation at the time, just in case I have a hard time recalling the memories of being kidnapped!
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In addition⊠I glanced at the quest window.
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The people whispered.
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Viscount Dierâs hand shook with a white face.
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âOh, lady! How can I make a plan to harm you? Iâm aââ
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Dierâs words did not continue further.
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A black magic blocked him.
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âYou canât guarantee your own life if you approach my sister more than that.â
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Ares said with a drowsy eyeline.
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I was a little surprised by the new appearance of Ares, who always seemed friendly and sweet.
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Ares was smiling now, but it was hard to even talk to him carelessly.
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Viscount Dier stepped back and showed both palms.
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âI never intended to scare the lady. But I was upset⊠You know how much I like you, donât you?â
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âDonât appeal to my emotions, uncle.â
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I look like a boss sitting on her dadâs lap, so I donât look that cool, but I said it as sternly as possible.
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âAt times like this, itâs very simple. In fact, if you clarify the relation, the answer comes out simply.â
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I started an interrogation.
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âMr. Dier, I told you yesterday that I would be at the training center. Right?â
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âYes, the lady asked me if I knew where the third young master was, so I replied.â
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âLady, that alone cannot be said to be the culprit.â
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Another vassal who was listening intervened.
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I nodded my head.
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Yeah, you just answered my question.
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âConfirm the facts.â
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At what I said, the assistant of Ikxion nodded.
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âYes, lady. The young master was at the training center yesterday afternoon.â
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I didnât do anything that the Viscount wasnât aware of.
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âMr. Dier, when did you know that Ixion was in the training center?â
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âItâs probably a little past three. After the meeting at three oâclock, I found out on my way to the lady.â
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âThen what time did I ask you where Ixion was?â
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âI donât know exactly, but I think itâs at least 4 oâclock. I found out on my way to the lady that the young master was at the training center, and you asked me after eating snacks with you.â
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I asked the assistant of Ixion.
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âHow long have you been at the training center?â
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âItâs been less than 10 minutes. Rather than training, he just went to take it out on me.â
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Viscount Dier was embarrassed by the assistantâs words.
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âI didnât know! I thought the master will continue to be at the training center-.â
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âIxion is a fickle man. He doesnât like it if thereâs a fixed task scheduled.â
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I know best that after chasing Ixion.
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âBut you thought heâd be at the training center for a while? Why did you think so? Youâve never even gone to the training center.â
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Very few people can step into his training center because of Ixionâs personality, who hates people.
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Only Paeratonâs blood relatives or assistants of Ixion.
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Of course, Viscount Dier is neither.
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âWhen we were eating snacks, I heard that Ixion was already inside.â
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âI didnât know. Because I didnât see the young master. Wasnât the lady with me?â
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âYeah, of course we didnât see each other. Because I was eating snacks at the gazebo in the east garden, not inside.â
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ââŠâŠâ
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If I had eaten in my room or greenhouse as usual, I would definitely have encountered Ixion.
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âI heard that Ixion came to my room and greenhouse yesterday. The road from Gazebo to the training center is completely different to the path from inside the castle to the training center.â
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It was quiet everywhere.
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âEven if Ixion went back and forth between the castle and the training center, he wouldnât have been able to find me. Because we donât take the same path.â
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The vassals, who were humming, were listening to me before I knew it.
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âThe road from Gazebo to the training center would have been the best place to kidnap me.â
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â·······Iâm sure.â
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âIf youâre there in Gazebo, you can never encounter Ixion, and you canât hear information about the location of Ixion.â
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From the movement to the location.
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It can only be seen that it was induced for a crime.
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âWhy did you guide me to such a place?â
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âLadyâŠâ
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âYes, tell me now.â
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Viscount Dier looked at me.
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It was a different expression than before.
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âWho is it?â I asked him.
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âThe criminal who tried to kidnap me.â
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â······!â
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At the moment, everyone in the conference hall shut up.
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After a short silence.
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â·······Yeah?â
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âAre you saying that Viscount Dier is not the culprit?â
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âBut itâs clear that the Viscount lured you to the place of crime.â
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Amid the murmur of vassals with puzzled expressions.
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Clap, clap, clap.
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Slow applause rang.
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âI was amazed.â
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The light casted like a veil on Aresâ face.
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The red eyes in the slightly droopy eyes stared clearly at me.