"It all started eight years ago with the encounter between a man who tried to fight discrimination and a nobleman who tried to kick someone else's ass."

Remove the notebook from the inner pocket and show it by opening it.

"What was written here is the evidence of the beginning.” I don't have to go out of my way to explain it to you guys, but this time I'll do it for the gallery. "

Pom, slap Yuri on the shoulder.

Don't imitate asking if you're ready.

As long as it's her now, it's okay.

"Albert, you just said you didn't recognize him in your notebook. The words were true. Because the notebook was a dummy."

"... what do you want to say?"

"But the reaction was different when I showed you the real notebook. You have read this notebook once. Even if this isn't what you're looking for, maybe there's a clue to where the evidence is hidden. But seven years ago, you decided this was just a diary. Yes, as Alec Norrent thought."

Albert has a bitter expression.

"Now, that's over seven years of answers. The first time I read this notebook, I noticed that the style was different from that of the first half and the second half. The first half is just a handbook - a list of information based on one's subjectivity. It's a memo with a diary."

Write a note for yourself.

Of course, the information is fragmented because it is not intended to be read by anyone, and it does not matter or detail.

"What matters is the autobiography of the second half. Perhaps Alec got the evidence at this time. And I had a premonition of my own death on that too dangerous content. That's why I put my will in this notebook to conceal the evidence I got and entrust it to the next person who stood up to expose injustice like himself. Albert, disguise yourself so you don't realize this is important."

Magical treatment is too much, and if the notebook itself is destroyed, the evidence will be in darkness forever.

Yes, Alec needed to “tell” everything in this notebook.

Then we have to sneak Albert's eyes, who will be fishing for the artifact after his death.

That's why I chose something about my daughter, who was my grandson at Albert's age.

I suppose you made it a metaphorical form for your daughter to induce Albert's sympathy and not to be destroyed.

Regardless of the success of the prospectus, the notebook arrived safely with Celia. Alec won the bet.

"The difference between memos and autobiographies - it's the presence or absence of readers other than yourself. The latter part, spelled out to speak to someone, was clearly written on the premise that someone other than myself would read it. So that's the message that Alec Norrent left behind."

It is unnatural to use a notebook that has been used as a memo until now as a diary because of a style that has changed as if it were someone else.

If you don't notice it first, you don't know if it's important, and even if you do, if the encryption doesn't break, you'll never get to where the evidence is.

Alec Norrent - a brilliant man to make.

"And I can't just let you read about the location of the evidence. That's why this message was encrypted using a" common key encryption. ”In a world that relies on magic and magic tools, there is an unusual code that uses logic as its key."

A gentle smile returns when I look at Celia.

I somehow understood Alec's feelings about this code. [M]

"The key is the memory of my beloved daughter, Celia Norrent."

Intelligence that can decipher the intent of the cipher and kindness that opens Celia's heart - not just one, you'll never get the key unless you have both.

In other words, when such a human appeared in front of Celia, he thought he was the right person to entrust this evidence.

Well, I don't even realize that I am.

"If what's written is an actual event, put a red dot on the map and a blue dot on the place where the lies are written, and make a line in chronological order -"

Take the map out of your pocket and show it open.

"In this way, only one point emerges where the red and blue lines intersect. It looks like a simple encryption and can never be solved without knowing the authenticity of the diary contents. In other words, the only person who gets here is Celia, who forgave her heart enough to talk about her father's memories."