According to Empress Elena, the beginning of the matter was around 22: 00 on May 28.

When I heard this date and time, I immediately pinned it.

Date and time of the fire at the residence of Viscount Yuspov, Interior Minister of the Eastern Continent Empire. The incident was carried out at the direction of Versbach (former Lieutenant General of the Kingdom of Uzbekistan), Director of the fourth part of the Ministry of Information of the Ostmarc Empire.

"The Imperial Government has announced that that fire is a natural thing, but I know it isn't!

The empress explained desperately, with words and expressions as if she had been imprisoned by slight paranoia.

The Imperial Home Secretary, Viscount Yuspov, was almost certain that he would be punished for embezzlement of public funds and leakage of information. The Imperial Secret Police, the Imperial Public Security Service, was grasping the evidence, a situation that could be arrested at any time.

But there was a situation where I couldn't even arrest him. It is the presence of Empress Elena's grandfather, now Emperor Ivan X.

Sergei, who became the Imperial Chancellor, does not have the power to appoint ministers. I cannot be replaced by a new Minister of the Interior because Emperor Ivan XXI is unexpectedly stubborn and long-lived.

Sergei is in a position to speak out in all parts of national politics once and for all as the head of the executive branch, but it is nonetheless impossible and inefficient to combine the post of Minister of the Interior, where work will increase dramatically in the future, as he immerses himself in and moves forward with all reforms.

That's why he killed the Home Secretary, he said.

If you kill the Home Secretary, those who are naturally in the post of Undersecretary will take over the job while the successor is undecided. In fact, it is said that Viscount Nazarov, Undersecretary of the Interior of the Crown Prince's nephew, is currently partitioning the Ministry of the Interior.

In order to make Viscount Nazarov the de facto Minister of the Interior, Sergei decided to murder Viscount Yuspov.

But there's another problem. He's an emperor nobleman. They must not be given a great name to fly the anti-Sergei flag. Move the domestic department and you'll get a leg.

By Ostmarc's hand, he murders Viscount Yuspov. That would leave no evidence on the part of the Eastern Continental Empire.

… explained Empress Elena, with her slippery tongue, long and half frenzied along the way.

There are so many disjointed parts of it that Mr. Henrik and I both took the trouble to translate it.

"That man is a demon! He is a ruthless man, a demon wearing human skin, who thoroughly eliminates those who get in the way! And his fangs must be pointed at us, too!

She cried. I stood up, slapped my desk, and cried yelling at Mr. Henrik and me. Now it's your turn, that's how it's decided. and.

But the frenzy didn't last very long. Because behind Empress Elena, I heard the baby cry.

Viktor Romanov II, voice of her son.

I desperately give up my child so that the Kingsamurai can stop crying. But it was the Empress Elena who stopped crying, and she held the child, regardless of us. I'm sorry about your mother, I'm fine.

... it only looked like a normal mother and child.

After Viktor II stopped crying, in a fine voice, Princess Elena said.

"... I don't care what happens. But he's the only one who wants to help."

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Finish interrogating Empress Elena and the rest of the line of displaced persons and let them rest in their rooms. In the meantime, we discussed it in the remaining Silesian side of the human race.

"What did Mr. Henrik think? What Her Royal Highness Princess Elena says."

Empress Elena's words lack authenticity. Not that there was any evidence. The fear of "not knowing when I or my child will be executed" probably made me do so.

"From my experience... perhaps Empress Elena has not lied. I suppose she thinks I'm the truth."

Mr. Henrik leaned down and answered with a wrinkle between his brows.

Mr. Henrik, who rarely puts his emotions on the table as a cop, but it was easy to read what his expression meant at this time.

I'm sympathetic, or pitiful. I see Empress Elena not as an enemy royal family, but merely as a political exile.

I think that feeling is probably what everyone on this occasion thought. If they show you the array, a little.

"How true do you think Mr. Yuzef is about the testimony of Empress Elena, the words' Ostmarc is about to join hands with his great nephew '?

"... I thought the ratio of true to false was about 1: 9"

Either way, one is more true.

"Why?

"I can't think of a reason why the Ostomark Empire should join hands with the Eastern Empire."

The ultimate aim of His Royal Highness's nephew Sergei is the reunification of all continents. And the aim of the Ostmarc Empire is only to stabilize the surrounding situation. The two ideas are water and oil, they can't even fuse.

Besides, I know the truth about the fire at Viscount Yuspov's residence.

"I have heard from Ms Fine that the culprit in the fire at Viscount Yuspov's residence is part IV of the Ministry of Information of the Ostmarc Empire. If the Ostmarc Empire had chosen to abandon the Kingdom of Silesia and join hands with the Crown Prince's nephew, there would be no need to tell us about it."

If you hadn't told me, the proportion of true or false earlier would have been about 3: 7.

"... why true is 1?

"It's - in my imagination, rather than in the realm of delusion - the possibility that it's not the will of the entire Ostmarc Empire, that is, that there are factions in sync with Sergei within the Ostmarc Empire and hand in hand."

This is a very irrelevant level of talk, away from the delusion of Empress Elena.

I thought that the Ostomark Empire Non-Mainstream wanted to make the relationship between the Ostomark Empire Mainstream and the Kingdom of Silesia worse but put up a ploy for it...... but I don't know what to say myself but the chronology is gutsy and there are too many inconsistencies.

But with or without the presence of Ostmarc nonmainstream, what are you up to if you were there? Isn't it necessary to check the area?

"Whatever the veracity of Mr. Yuzef's suspicions, what should be decided on this occasion is the future treatment of Empress Elena. Again about that..."

That's what His Highness Emilia said and tried to get into the tightening, but my thoughts didn't stop. It also feels rather accelerated.

"Your Highness, the asylum of Princess Elena is unacceptable. The Grand Duke and the Grand Nephew of the Imperial Tai will be in considerable danger of accepting asylum."

and said someone from the Ministry of the Interior. Indeed, you are right, the Kingdom of Silesia cannot accept the Empress Elena. purely politically. He keeps the word going.

"For my part, I wonder if I should be repatriated to the Eastern Continental Empire. Sure, you might end up driving a 1-year-old to a place of death, but still you can't say, 'We should sacrifice many of our subjects living in the Kingdom of Silesia to save our 1-year-old', etc."

Listening to his point, Mr. Henrik also shook his head vertically. The opinions of the two security officials will take the form of a convergence.

His Highness Emilia saw it and looked slightly darker. Do you recall an earlier exchange?

"Does Mr. Yuzef agree?

Your Highness has said so with the assumption that I must agree with you, too. Indeed, purely politically, it would be a home-grown repatriation option. I won't bother letting the Imperial Taiwanese nephew make a big name for me.

But I expressed another opinion, His Highness Emilia and others. That's what I did as a special participant in the Statistics Department of the Duke of Krakowski's Department of Civil Affairs.

... Also, it's a little weird to say and I hurt myself.

In other words, it is a suggestion: "What about this humanely".