Not understanding why I changed the topic, with his mouth wide open the baron shook his head.
A bald old geezer making a face like that looks nothing short of ridiculous.
āThe name of the girl you showed considerable contempt for before is Lidiana. My dear, only, real little sisterā
ā! The young girl from a while ago is⦠your little sister!?ā
I looked unimpressed at the dumbfounded baron who turned pale.
Realize who you tried to lay your hands on.
āAs surprising as it is for a daughter of a ducal house, my little sisterās, Lidiās hobby is cooking. Her skills are at the level of developing multiple original recipes. Therefore, thereās no mistake that the original curry recipe owner is my little sisterā
āHo, however! A dukeās daughter would never be in su, such a placeā
I sent an astounded gaze at the baron who shook his head in disbelief.
āMy little sister said it too, but really, your investigation was lacking. She wasnāt even cautious. She didnāt change her hair color or disguise herself. Youād find out after a little investigation. Yet you neglected it and decided by yourself sheās a town girl, and on top of that decided to make her your mistress? Do you really understand who you picked a fight with?ā
As he realized I had heard their talk, the baronās complexion turned white like paper.
āWhy⦠do youā¦ā
I thrust a sheet of paper before the baron who gasped for air.
āAs you see, Iāve already been granted the permission from my father, the Prime Minister, to investigate you. Judging it necessary, I recorded the whole conversation just now⦠Naturally, I believe my father will also hear this conversation laterā
The baron staggered, and falling on his knees he hung his head.
āIāve also recorded your statement about mistresses. This alone is enough evidence, but there is a mountain of other things that we want to question you about. Smuggling, embezzlement, bribery, fraud. Ah, I guess there was also blackmail. Your range of activities seems considerably wide, and we obtained the evidence for everything. Letās go to the Royal Palace even tomorrow. Father and His Majesty will be waiting. Iām sure theyāll hand you an appropriate sentenceā
At the words āHis Majestyā, the baron shuddered.
It seems he absolutely didnāt expect for it to be such a serious matter. But if you ask me, the moment my little sister caught his eye everything was decided.
āThe, there must have been some mistake! I havenāt committed such crimes!ā
āHavenāt you noticed the word bribery among the aforementioned crimes? We obtained the evidence of that too. Weāve already completed the list of investigators who received bribes from you, you can no longer escapeā
āAh⦠Aaahā
When I gave him a few names as a proof, Baron Wire flopped on the ground as if his strength left him.
āWhy⦠this lateā¦ā
I dealt the finishing blow to the baron who shook his head in vexation.
I donāt feel one bit like holding back.
āIām afraid to say but I believe this would happen sooner or later. That time only moved forward, isnāt this the outcome you brought upon yourself? If you didnāt become interested in the restaurant in town, perhaps you could extend it a little longer but⦠you reap what you sowā
āI⦠Iā¦ā
I informed the dazed baron about one truth as if I just recalled it.
This will probably be the most effective on him.
āThatās right. Let me tell you one tidbit. The ādaifukuā youāve always been begging me to eat⦠The owner of its original recipe is also my little sister, you see?ā
āWha, that lass⦠no, little sister!ā
The baronās face stained red from the excessive surprise.
Perhaps he sensed my firm gaze the moment he said lass, as he hurriedly corrected himself.
But, the outcome remains unchanged.
I understand veery weell you treat my little sister as a lass.
Iāll properly remember it.
āThinking so, you did something truly regrettable earlier. But you will never again get the opportunity to visit there. Neither my father nor I will forgive you. Well then, Baron⦠No, in the future you might stop being a baron. Weāll be waiting in the Royal Castle tomorrow. I donāt have to say what will happen if you donāt show up, do Iā
āā¦ā
When I directed a firm gaze at the baron who didnāt reply, despite his fear he slightly nodded.
Heās too much of a small fry. Because heās such a man, all it took was my little sister to harshly talk him down.
āI⦠understand. I will come to the castle no matter whatā
āYeah, weāll be waiting. Thatās right, let me just tell you, our house will keep an eye on you, so itās no use trying to escape. Well thenā
I said what needed to be said. I turned on my heel and left the baronās side.
Now thenāāāā.
Several presences behind began moving all at once.
I laughed that itās too expected.
āWhat can a single brat do! First of all, Iāll crush those documents! Go!!ā
ā⦠Are you an idiotā
Private soldiers who accompanied the baron reacted to the baronās desperate yell all at once.
But, too slow.
Before they noticed they had already been surrounded by the members of our agency, and were captured in the blink of an eye.
When they were completely suppressed, I looked at the baron with pity.
Probably not understanding what happened, the baron is shivering in fear.
While astounded, I informed such baron.
āTruly foolish. Did you really think I would appear before you unaccompanied by even a single attendant? You better learn to use your head a little more. Right right, of course this matter will be added to others. Well then, I believe we will never meet again, but stay wellā
āAh, Lord Alexei!ā
I heard a clingy voice, but I didnāt stop my feet anymore.
Pay for your sins properly.
Vermin that only bring harm must be quickly eliminated.
āItās overā
Thatās what the baron gets for trying to lay a hand on my little sister.
Or rather, his court rank and fortune is already as good as seized.
Thereās no future for the damn geezer.
Nevertheless , I thought. Thatās being lenient. If it came back to bite us, I wouldnāt be able to stand it. Worried about that occurring, I wonāt settle down until heās thoroughly crushed.
āNnā
I flipped through the documents. Wondering if thereās any good way, I stopped at a certain page.
Itās a list of people who were in debt with the baron and lost their fortunes to the unfair interest rates.
Thereās a considerable number of people.
āThey must bear a grudge against him⦠Thatās itā
I came with a good idea.
āGiving them the right to judge the baron⦠might just be amusingā
Yup, letās discuss with Father.
Hand over the baron to the victims who lost everything to him. It would be a pleasure to let them do as they please with him.
It doesnāt matter what fate awaits the baron afterwards. He reaps what he sows.
If the victims forgive him, itāll end at him getting hurt, otherwiseā¦
āThinking about what heās done until now, it canāt be helped whatever happens. Iām sure he hasnāt heard the words kindness begets kindnessā
Today is literally the baronās last supper.
Since itās his last time, itās fine if he eats as deliciously as possible in his mansion.
After thinking that, I felt more or less satisfied.
ā⦠However, that Lidi really will do anythingā
Thinking of spreading an original recipe in town, she revealed a corrupt noble.
While I and Father ran around trying to clean up after her, the person herself was blissfully unaware, I canāt begin to describe how good her position is.
āBut itās the same with Willās matter, canāt laugh at thatā
I donāt want to tell my little sister. Old man shares that view.
Thatās why we always work in the shadows. To finish everything before my little sister realizes anything.
Itās too much of an everyday occurrence, before we noticed weād only been getting better at it.
I donāt even want to think how many times itās been already.
āWith a little sister like you, older bro is strugglingā
Still, since itās interesting itās fine.
Thereās no time to be bored with my little sister on my side.
Please excuse me for leading you by the nose each time, but itās just right for me.
My little sister is perfect for me. Her personality is unusual for a noble young lady, but Iām really glad to have such a woman as my little sister. I donāt feel I could get along well with a normal noble young lady, even if she was my blood relative.
Thatās why I hold my little sister whoās like that dear and want to cherish her.
And I thought a little. Just what kind of man will that reckless little sister of mine marry.
Sheās already 16. It wouldnāt be strange for her to be engaged or married at this age.
As things are, I canāt possibly expect Will to propose to her.
Moreover, my little sister will be too much to handle for a man of insufficient caliber.
ā⦠What kind of man will you catchā
Itās about that little sister. Thereās no way sheāll obediently marry the partner Father decides on.
Itās scary to think of what big game sheāll catch by herself.
And itās scary to think that my little sister will lead even such a personage by his nose.
āThatās just how Lidi isā
Saying so I nodded, and felt just a little sympathy towards the yet unknown future husband of my little sister.