Based on the list of merchants who are inviting to the new Chamber of Commerce, someone has extended to obstruction.
Jude wrote in detail in his report to Clovis, including how he came to be so sure. Of course, the letter was delivered directly to Egdiel Castle at the hands of those whom Jude trusted.
"It was the auxiliary room and the regional court that put together the recommendations that made it possible to look at the list of merchants. Your Majesty and Her Royal Highness. And it's just the Privy Council. Whoever is instructing merchants to threaten them will be confined to them."
"Naturally, the auxiliary rooms and the Regional Council, which are in a position to recommend the establishment of the new Chamber of Commerce, should not be removed from the charges"
"I wouldn't be able to say enough. I don't want to admit it in the auxiliary room or…, but there are some officials in the local council who might have misused the list to set up the new Chamber of Commerce."
Secretary Dreyfuss's words, pointed out with a face like a scuffed bitter worm, are neutral and correct everywhere. But Clovis shook his head slowly.
"Assuming the killer had an auxiliary room or a regional council, it should extend to obstruction before the deliberations in the Privy Council began. Anyway, I had a chance to look at the list before it took a convocation."
An unpleasant silence flowed through the hall to the muscular explanation of the young aide. Terrified, the eyes of the nobles gather to Lloyd Sutherland piercing the silence. Alicia on the fence found herself breathless as walls and ceilings approached.
Impossible.
No way, really.
With suspicion and perplexity intruding, everyone is paying attention to Clovis and Lloyd, who confront each other. In the tension of falling under a cliff if one step is wrong, but Clovis never once tries to look back at Alicia.
Isn't Clovis terrible? Such a question blurred Alicia's chest.
Clovis had previously confessed with illumination that he could not sleep at night when he thought of confronting the Privy Council. Think normally, I don't think he's feeling any anxiety either, standing in this tension.
At that time, Hufu Clovis' face was turned toward Alicia.
Even if it was directed at him, for a moment, no one else would even care what he thought and looked back. But only Alicia was different. Because in less than a blink of time, Clovis smiled relieved to see Alicia.
Once, Alicia's chest hurt like it was grabbed all the time. At the same time, my cheeks had a fever for one feeling of fluttering and gushing.
(I, too, want to help Clovis)
“Your hard work has given me strength. For your sake, I can stand up to anything.”
Remembering the gentle words he spinned, Alicia tied her hands together in front of her face all the time. Even if that was a word to conquer his discouraged master, if his presence could do him even a little good, I want to be a force to support Clovis.
At this time, Alicia's heart undoubtedly stood next to the aide, even if she could only actually watch her back from behind. A strong bond connecting the two made them face a formidable enemy named Lloyd Sutherland.
"So."
Lloyd opened his mouth to the lid. The face of the Duke, who watches his accomplishments in cold spirits, is like a noble face, and he cannot find out about his chest. He did not give eyes to the other nobles who showed fright, and Lloyd stared only at Clovis.
"So, why me?
"Why, what?
"Shit. You know that."
He said so boringly, then Lloyd circled his neck.
"It turns out that the Lord's accusation is that there are undelivered people in this circle threatening the merchants based on the list. But it is this I whom the Lord has accused, and whose sins have passed to Aardhar. Though what the Lord has said doesn't seem to prove it?
"As you pointed out"
With his thin lips finally pulled up, Clovis smiled back at Lloyd.
"Through the Kingsguard Knights, we explored the traffic records of the Marquis of Rosen's custody, but we were unable to locate the culprit from there. When it comes to people who visited Rosen territory in the past week, they only looked at the officials of the Regional Council and they were merchants or knights."
"... well, then"
"Someone gave me information."
For the first time, I saw a change in Lloyd's face. But the surprising colour that glanced slightly quickly left, and the duke shrugged his shoulders sparingly.
"Interesting. You said you saw the scene where I was going between Aardhar?
"That's not all. That we had hired in men with dark backs, ostensibly as traffickers, and had made them leap more backwards than ever before. That he was making them come to Rosen territory and blackmailing the merchants on the list. It was also clear to me about these."
"Hmm. My Sheraford territory has a viola town with a thriving deal. Indeed, if I were to employ secrecy, I would be certain to let the pedestrians confuse me. The informants and I have prepared a hands-on story.... but I'm tired of hearing about it."
The noise struck the tree on the stone, and the nobles shook their shoulders in surprise. Lloyd slapped the ground with a decorative wand. I wonder how confident I am. Lloyd looked around like he was proud to win.
"Bring the accuser to this occasion. With your own hands, I will beat the crap out of you."
"If you're the accuser, you're here."
It was the first voice that sounded in the hall today.
Alicia felt too nervous and her vision wobbled. But I have a duty to see this end.
Alicia stands up as Clovis eats his teeth off as King James tries to cut off his strays as everything gathers in the Great Hall watches. Looking at the person who stood up, that Lloyd also stunned open his sharp eyes.
"The accuser is this me!
After staring straight at his father, Liddy Sutherland rode himself out and shouted at the stunningly stained nobles of the Privy Council. The reddish hair was slightly disturbed and his eyes seemed unnaturally sparkling because of the beard floating beneath his eyes, but it was well known that a firm will was pounding and moving him.
With his hands on his chest, Liddy shouted.
By doing so, he seemed to be inspiring himself.
"This I, Liddy Sutherland, in the name of the Sutherland family, accuse my Lord Lloyd!