I let the man stick out to the gendarmerie by Gunter and let him take the paperwork.

The intruder man wore a standard type of attire that was common in lower aristocratic houses, just in case another servant blamed him.

Attire is basically an easy-order, impossible to tailor for a rapid raid that wasn't planned. I guess I put on that costume for the success of the break-in, knowing the high risk of failure.

In fact, the seal of the Augrain family, stitched to the lining, will be treated as conclusive evidence, and Viscount Augrain will be charged with the Cardiac raid and attempted assassination of a nobleman within that day.

The following evening Viscount Cardia, Viscount O'Grain, who seemed to be the target of the intruder's man, and his father, Viscount Roguesia, were summoned to a church situated in the aristocratic district for a trial by man and cleric of the judicial public.

This disturbance, which was exposed as a disturbance between lower nobles, swelled in only a few days and became the crux of a hefty case, with nearly a hundred noble outlaws being brought under control.

The Viscounts wrote in the record that all three were very harsh expressions.

It was on the surface that Viscount Augrain was calm, driven from the side of hunting this one down to the side of being hunted down. But his eyes turned toward the Viscount of Rogue Shea, unexpectedly, with hatred.

The opposing Viscount Roguesia also looks back at Viscount Augrain with a terribly cold look. I just had to look at the two of them, feeling somewhat out of place, unable to grasp their relationship.

Well, it was actually Fayria who was the target of the raid, and as a matter of fact, I'm just in the position that I was involved by Fayria's stay.

Watching the two Viscounts fly each other a spark under the water, well, I wondered how it would be collected - I remembered these four furious days (...) and put my thoughts around the end of it.

About me, a friend. When I heard Viscount Cardia had a high fever, Faelia jumped out of school and went to pay a visit.

But unfortunately, my disease has shifted, and even Miss Fayria has had a fever. I couldn't keep her back to school with the fever, and I was supposed to let her stay at the Cardia family.

First of all, this is the 'reason' why Faelia stayed in my house. It was communicated to the Academy of Learning, the House of Roguesia, and both during the day Faelia came to the house.

There were five places I put out my use that day.

One of the three remaining ones was addressed to the House of Lords, the content being that they would be absent from the House of Lords from the next day.

The other is addressed to the Earl of Teresia, which reports in detail on the current situation and the forecasts of what will happen and the actions I intend to take based on those forecasts.

The other one is addressed to Cardiac territory. for summoning three Latka Gunter Theo Raswiwok and one to the King's Capital.

"─ So when Viscount Cardia returned from the House of Lords, the intruder was captured by a soldier from the leadership who was just staying at the mansion."

I nod and return to the justice public man to check the contents of the statement.

"I was present at the House of Lords during the day, so I wasn't at the scene of the direct raid. It seemed like a time when the servants were paying and getting thin, but I'm glad Miss Faelia is safe."

I told him and showed him, but of course it is all lies. It was not me who attended the House of Lords, Latka, and the order for the capture of the killer was also given directly on the spot.

Felia leaned down to find out the truth softly at the edge of her sight. Yeah, well, keep it quiet without saying anything extra. If you want to break your engagement to Augrain and marry Corneille Fletcher.

"If there's an opening, let's hear it, Viscount Augrain. The raider was wearing an Augrain family crested servant uniform. It has also been confirmed to the seal officer that the fabrication of this crest is for domestic use. There's enough evidence that you're responsible for the assailant."

"... Indeed, what those who carried out the raid on the Cardia family wore belonged to our Augrain family. But I don't remember hiring anyone like that in any way. As soon as you check the employment books at home, you'll know that's true."

Viscount Augrain described it that way under the guise of a painful expression.

I see, and a man from the justice public squeals. I was just a little impressed that it was well prepared for a home search in a day. Even if they fished the whole house, they wouldn't come out with anything unsavory?

Viscount Roguesia looked abominably at Viscount Augrain. Again, he should also be called aristocrat, so much so that the unusual serenity at the time of the first encounter totally lurked the ringing, that it seemed like someone else.

"And why should I put my own son's fiancée in my hands?

"... I don't know what you tried to do with my daughter, but I won't let you say you have no motive, Viscount O'Grain"

A chilling Viscount Rogue Shea's voice flies blocking Viscount Augrain's playful elucidation.

"I am going to sue Viscount Augrain in a separate matter. There must have been a serious problem with the business we've been running together, and what Viscount O'Grain did intentionally, he must have tried to keep me from pressing charges by threatening my daughter."