I, too, get in trouble for the confused voice of the captain.
I wonder if it is uncomfortable with my age to say I am so 9 years old and how I look.
âYes, Iâm 9 years oldâ
âOh, no. It doesnât matter how old you are. Bad. Uh, I wonder what it was. Yeah, youâre in favor of my actions here.â
⌠Agreed?
What is it about�
I agree with you if youâre looking for a hidden room.
It doesnât matter if I agree or donât.
âCaptain, calm down. Ivy predicts that you were alone here and acting differently because you were looking for a hidden room. And Iâm sure you think you found it.â
To Mr. Boroldaâs words, the captain stares at me.
So nod one with the meaning of consent.
âReally?â
âTrue. Besides, the vigilante has a traitor. It also predicted the possibility that there would be a hidden room inside this building and there would be important evidence there. Iâll tell you what, Ivy told me about it before I told her the information. I didnât tip you off.â
The captain does not keep it slight, but keeps staring at me.
It looks serene at first sight, but its gaze has sharpness.
I donât think heâs going to be angry, but somehow he feels scared and takes a few steps back.
âCaptain, Ivyâs scared.â
Mr. Ratlua taps gently on the captainâs shoulder.
He grinned bitterly as he noticed hah and lowered his head gently.
âBad. Iâm surprised. But wow.â
âNoâŚ. So, did you find it?
Was there a hidden room or not?
Thatâs my biggest concern.
If so, was there any evidence left that could be used?
He gave me a slightly surprised look at the way I listened, but he gave me a nigga and a grin.\n
âOh, they found me. I just checked a little, but I was able to find some paperwork on the slave trade. All I had to do was borrow money and kill requests. Weâre going to look into it and identify the people involved.â
I just checked a little, and I didnât expect that much stuff to come out.
I wonder how much evidence there is of crime.
So you want to send your people in and hide them through?
âDid you have the money?
âNo, I havenât looked that far into it yetâ
âReally?â
Mr. Borolda, who was listening to my conversation with the captain.
âWhat do you do with the paperwork?
âWeâre gonna take it to the vigilanteâs office and find out.â
âWell, shall I call my men? Ivy, come with me.â
You should go with Mr. Borolda and find out if there are any traitors among the rest of the vigilante.
But before I do, I have something to worry about.
As I felt in the attitude of Count Faltria, it is possible that there are organised humans lurking around this building.
âUm, I donât think you should move the paperworkâ
âI think so too.â
Mr. Seiselk seems to be thinking the same thing.
âWhy? Leaving it here is more likely to take it away from the tissue. We need to hit him as soon as possible.â
âYes, but thereâs a good chance thereâs someone in the organization lurking around this building.â
âWhat makes you think that?
âFaltria, itâs from his actions. He may have made a stupid mistake this time.â
âHey Seiselk, your words are going too far for Count Faltria. If someone asks you, youâre gonna be treated like a problem.â
âOh well. You hadnât reported it yet. Faltria is a man of the organization.â
The captain opened his eyes to Mr. Boroldaâs words.
âWhat? Oh, thatâs a magic item! Borolda, did you react?
âOh, thatâs why Faltria is a person in the organization. Probably the former tightening of the organization or the executives close to it. Wasnât his name on the evidence? \nâYes, no. I havenât looked into that much yet⌠but is that better?
The captain looks flashy and thinks of something.
And little by little, the look on his face turns to anger.
My gaze shook sharply, and when I saw it, I shuddered for a long time.
âIf Faltria was a person in the organization, everything comes with an explanation. Failure to control⌠and the killing of the people who were sneaking in. Heâs the one who moves the organization⌠then IâŚâ
In the eyes of the captain, who was showing anger, a deep regret comes to mind.
If the cause of the death of your companion was caused by the information given to Count FaltriaâŚ
âDamn! I was the one who tipped him off. You killed my people!
Thatâs not true.
I didnât suspect Count Faltria, so I had no choice.
But the words are of no help to the captain.
No one can speak up.
For a little while, near the front door of the former merchant, he was wrapped in unusual tranquillity.
âHa, Iâm sorry. Itâs all right now.â
On several occasions, the captain repeatedly takes a deep breath and walks out to the back of the ground floor.
âThe hidden room is this way. And thereâs a possibility that someone from the organization might be lurking around.â
âOh, do you have any hands?
âItâs hard, the average person is around here, so what distinguishes them from the people in the organization?â
Mr. Borolda follows the captain.
Behind it, the three remaining follow.
Talk as if nothing had happened, stare at the captain and Mr. Borolda from behind.
I sincerely think they are strong people.
Strength that shocks my mind and still stands up quickly.
I guess Iâve been through a lot before.
Is this the strength of your heart?
\nEven if you hide your face, your shoulders are shaking too much.
âBut thereâs no reason to be thin.â
Both the captain and Mr Borolda are nodding at Mr Seiserqueâs words.
The captain walks a little and opens his hand to the door of a room.
Apparently, in the deepest room on the ground floor, there was a hidden room.
âPerhaps Mr. Meera and the others will make itâ
Enter the room and look around.
With shelves lined up, it looks like a nado or storage room.
âMeera and the others? Oh, sure, those guys are acting a little weird repeatedlyâŚ. I do know that something is about to happen. And if you take a ride, it doesnât make a strange impression that this place is too thin.â
âYes. So itâs up to Mr. Meera and the others.â
â⌠thatâs a funny operationâ
Mr. Borolda is laughing.
That would be so.
Because I leave it to the enemy.
âSure.â
Mr. Seiselk also has an indescribable face.
Only the captain still looks harsh.
âYes, does it work? Even if Meera and the others were, the vigilance here wouldnât be so easy.â
âYes, so we focus on guarding people with problems.â
The captain is right, there are limits to making it thin.
Then you can place the traitor.
You should be deluded because youâre going to look well guarded.
âItâs kind of an operation thatâs using enemies all the time.â