"Graziana wants the letters in this little box of Moshne, or the contents of the little box. That's definitely not true, right?"

"That's for sure. My father said," Whatever happens, don't let it take away from you. "

Ask them to talk a little bit about the teacher's home as they talk about the little box.

- Doctor, I hear Graziana came to the house as the Second Lady.

Graziana herself was originally a relative of the Marquis of Villandell, but she said that her parents died suddenly and there was no one she could count on, and she said, "You can come in as a servant to the Villandell family in the main house".

The Marquis, who had a strong sense of fellowship towards his relatives, accepted it, but also gave it the seat of the Second Lady, not of his servants.

... after hearing about the small box, the aim could also have been to "not add as much as possible to the blood outside of your body".

I wonder if the main family has repeatedly married relatives in order to prevent as much as possible the possibility of secret spills outside the Villandell family.

When I heard that, it did seem that Dr. Ray's mother did, too.

... but after the Second Lady came in, the first lady, or Dr. Ray's mother, who is an authentic wife, died of illness.

It is already a smelling pump of plot.

But there was no evidence, and Graziana became First Lady.

"From there on ahead, as we talked about earlier. I also faded gradually and couldn't get out of my room at the end of the day. My father was unable to talk... and when the servants realized that there were few people who knew him, the house was under Graziana."

"It's..."

It would have been like being strangled with cotton.

Hilariously, I remembered that we had a maid like that (...).

That maid got paid, but the guy who screwed up Dr. Ray's house... he's still flirting upstairs.

"But I had a rough temper. I thought I was going to die here, and I tried to escape the mansion using a hidden passage. At first sight before that I met my father and then I tried to go... I guess it was a good time then. I ran into my sane father, and I was entrusted with it, and I still am."

Having finished talking, Dr. Ray sat back deep in the chair.

"So, let's get back to it... Speaking of which, I don't know why Graziana knows about the little box, and she's after it."

"That's it, isn't it? How do you know what has been kept secret by generations of Villandelle's main house?"

That's a pretty important point there. I want to know at all costs where that knowledge comes from, and how far Graziana knows.

Seeing Dr. Ray with that in mind, the teacher started talking about maybe...

"Father's father... of that again. Father, or my great-grandfather, seems to have been a twin. When the twins are born, we'll split the house."

"Separate houses...?

"Oh. You know, to get rid of the house feud, and if you have twins, you're bound to split the bottom one among the kids and get them out of the house. I haven't looked that far, but maybe Graziana's drawing blood from your house."

Thinking about it makes sense. The possibility that the knowledge spill took place there is going to be a story that seems possible.

"Next, why do you want this? Sure, it would be convenient, but it's a mystery if you want it until you kill a bunch of people. In some cases, my parents might even have it in their hands."

"About that… I have a motive that comes to mind"

A little nervous.

What I'm trying to talk about is that some people, even if they kill people, want the power... i.e. the possibility that they crave Tarot.

But I'm gonna brace my stomach.

Neither is this a story that only me and Mr. Abel can deal with.

He'll also make a contract in Moshne's little box, and more importantly, Dr. Ray feels he can be trusted.

"I'm going to talk now, I can predict Graziana's motives… this is a really, really out-of-the-gate story"

"Oh...?

The teacher drank his saliva at me for putting my posture right and looking serious.

"You mean worse than just now?"

"It's Big Yaba."

"Daya silly.... So, what's the reason?

Talk thoughtfully.

"... For example, if you had a card that could summon the Warcraft Bafomet or Dragon anywhere you like in the city, how many of you think would want it?

Dr. Ray solidified into the analogy I put out.