Count Keeley immediately sent soldiers against the suspicious room that Iris had discovered by chance.

As a result of the autopsy, it was concluded that the two bodies found were detained in "Tight (Bind)" and killed by "Poison".

Though at first it seemed a strange magical murder, investigations on the part of the Count revealed one surprising fact after another.

First, illegal drugs, dark utensils, etc. were seized from one of the rooms of the collective house where the two were dead.

Furthermore, the room itself had been rented in the name of a merchant who did not exist.

And the men who were dead were adventurers breaking down, committing sabotage operations, investigations, violent shakedowns, and sometimes assassinations, in response to a request from Nightpython.

I don't know how they were dead. I don't know exactly if it was done because I had a problem at work.

Whatever it is, say that they were based near the castle, and it is almost certain that they were prepared for an attack on the Count's house.

Another important clue had been found from that room.

A dieing message supposedly written down by a murdered man squeezing his last power. "Golden Bird Backdoor Hidden Room," according to a letter written on the floor with spit blood. It was hidden under the body.

Seeing this as an important clue, the Count also turned his soldiers to the golden bird with a knife to return, and found the base of the nightpython and… many bodies.

Nightpython has a city to city hub, but the Count intended to grasp the base in Eltarev. In fact, it was a dummy, and the golden bird was the real thing.

I had no idea why they were all killed. It's obviously a raid by multiple magicians. Is that an internal fight? Is that a punch by another criminal organization? Is that an attack by someone with a grudge against Nightpython?

Whatever it was, I was able to get quite a bit of information about Nightpython from the slips and writings left behind, letters and contact documents.

Even though the base devastation remains a mystery, Operation Nightpython Exclusion has moved on to the next phase.

According to what the first men who attacked "testified cooperatively" by Iris (Rene) 's "inhumane but intense investigation," it appeared that they were only based in that place for the first time by order, and that their subsequent actions were also to receive orders from Nightpython on a step-by-step basis. I mean, I didn't know the whole purpose or plan of Night Python.

When I tracked them down, I was disappointed when I got to a room that obviously had nothing but a temporary residence, but the result was a bingo where I let them swim that there would be contact somewhere to contact me.

As a result of tracking by emotional trace, Illis (Rene) reached the hidden stronghold of the golden bird.

Then, waiting for the night to get out of bed, Illis (Rene) became Ninja.

By the way, the diving message is naturally a fabrication by Iris (Rene), who killed both of them.

It may have been a little unnatural, but I was able to inform and direct the Count.

Before bedtime, Iris (Rene) read a note in his bed summarizing the progress of the operation and was giggling.

This note was written by Benedict. I don't even get a chance to hear from my people any more than I have to live pretending to be Miss Catherine all the time during the day. But Benedict also complained that it would be bad for Illis (Rene), who was hired as an escort, not to know the situation, and the Count gave him permission to put it in. It is once written: 'If I read it, I will throw it into the fireplace'.

If you sneak up on the Count from behind at this rate, you might get to what Illis (Rene) is looking for...

This time, Iris (Rene) came to the core at the shortest possible distance, but this is not always the case. The network of connections and information that the Lord Count Keeley has is a force that the strongest undead, Iris (Rene), does not have either. It is difficult to gather information, no matter how magical it may be, especially from remote and extensive locations. So, the bad part would be if the Count made up for it.

- But... the executives in charge of the territory are not in the best cities on the territory. You dare avoid it because it's Lord's knee?

Either way, when it comes to remote cities, Illis (Rene) is hard to reach. I also don't get high performance radar due to emotional perception. For one thing, we need the Count and his men to work hard and run around to investigate.

If so, what should Illis (Rene) do now?

- Insider, right. Do I look for you? You have the ability to perceive emotions.

Enough with the guild staff, Jer. What did he say yesterday? The insider's servant might try to reconnect with the Night Python upper management. I wonder if you can tell the Count that he is suspicious.

If this were the case, the office would only be in the castle.

It was something I could do while doing my Shadow Man job.

Even though I say I will be Catherine's shadow fighter, Catherine's life is almost always the same.

However, while Illis (Rene) enters the escort, two Katherine schedules are deducted from the castle every day.

It is up to the Count himself each morning to decide which one is the real one and which one is the responsibility of the Illis (Rene). Iris (Rene) also lives as Catherine at the same time.

The hair is dyed honey citrus with the magic of "Dyeing (Color Spray)", and the face is applied with grace and makeup is applied.

And wearing the same clothes, I see. Surely there are two girls in the mirror, that Catherine lady and the melon.

There is no difference in treatment between real and fake, and the servants treat each other as' Lady Catherine ', whichever way they meet.

Iris (Rene) is a little incalculable as to whether this operation makes sense at all, but it would be the Count's fault if things were to go wrong because he's doing his job as he was told.

And, naturally, it would be Iris's job if he had business showing his face in front of the people.

'Cause we don't need to have another conversation' is the Count's valve. I don't plan on doing that during the request (quest) period so far, but the Count would be quite relieved to just say that there are shadow fighters there because of a sudden need for something.

My life as Catherine was quite busy.

Study first. As a compulsory upbringing, learn grammar (glamour), geometry mathematics, art and sociology from a tutor.

Followed by bridesmaid training. Housekeeping general such as embroidery, sewing and cooking. Family medicine level in elementary school, but also cleaning and laundry. You must also be able to do what you normally leave to the user.

This was the daily routine of noble girls living in Ciel-Teira.

Although it was only in front of the building that "I don't know what kind of environmental house I would marry," it was simply the product of a harmonious pressure culture: "Because it's normal to be able to do this" and "Because I'm ashamed to be unable to do it".

Even though Illis (Rene) was an adult in his previous life, he lived only 10 years in this world. I could read and write and I had some knowledge of society, but it was actually quite gratifying to have an education in grammar (glamour) and sociology.

Incidentally, the tutors are also in a position to know which is which, because knowledge, academic ability and proficiency cannot be deluded no matter how much they are raised.

"... great. Master Iris, you may be a mathematical genius."

"Thanks for that..."

A study room called One Desk on One Blackboard. Iris (Rene) was praised by a geometric math teacher who taught classes for himself.

With his horizontal hair gurgling and rolling, Illis (Rene) called him 'Mozart' in his mind. It's been a student privilege since the opening of heaven and earth to give the teacher a weird nickname.

I was praised for solving the mathematical question of whether the Japanese standard would be at the junior high level, but the long-time Long Rang, who lived on Earth, had once left college in science. Professor Mozart's gaze is a little painful because it is normal to be able to do this level of problem.

"Sometimes, Illis is a magician, isn't he?

Actually, I, I teach magic, too. Unfortunately, Lady Catherine didn't have the qualities to keep it only in theory, but she's finished learning magic. "

"Oh, really?"

Unexpected facts. Apparently, Dr. Mozart was a wizard.

Even though the music seems more suited to the look of it.

In fact, essential upbringing as a nobleman also includes magic theory (and practice for those with talent). Katherine doesn't practice because she doesn't have the magic talent, and the theory means she's already off the timetable.

"Excuse me, how much magic is the teacher?

"In the adventurer's commonly used level division, the basic technique is level 2, and the elemental magic of fire is level 1. No, it's embarrassing. I teach the first step, and that's enough, while I pant.

What about Lord Illis?

"I have water and wind level three. Some others."

"Oh, my God, at that age, level three is nothing more than a boulder."

All magic is conveniently defined as a level of mastery difficulty.

What level of magic could be used was the barometer that measures strength.

Dr. Mozart's ability to practice is only to the extent of 'Not quite for an amateur'.

I just said, 'It's amazing that I'm already alone in this year, but it's nothing more' if I'm to appreciate the strength of 'Illis'.

Still, it would have grown in strength according to the growth. If Rene doesn't even look me in the eye.

Incidentally, the strength of the people inside (Rene) is "enough to stand shoulder to shoulder with the most powerful magicians of the people in the present situation, and we plan to be stronger from now on" … Using high-level magic is hard on boulders, but there is no such thing as' magic that is too difficult to use 'in the first place. Like sacred magic, there's just something that's genre-unavailable.

But I don't think Illis (Rene) should be proud of his strength. Even though the magic was diminished by the Durahanization, it was because the Knights' "Turtle Formation" did not pass the magic. There's no point in letting the magic go without thinking about how powerful it is.

"I'd like to show you a little bit of Illis magic, if you don't mind."

"Exactly that. 'Cause Miss Catherine can't use magic, so if there's any sign of magic, she'll know I'm fake."

"Whoa, sure. I'm sorry."

Dr. Mozart laughs sorry.

I feel like this conversation is out, too, but now the entire castle is defended from the magic of detection and information-gathering systems by the formation laid by your sorcerer. All I should have cared about was a low-tech eavesdropper.

- What do I care about that... should I hang up my emotional detection?

Perhaps insiders are still trying to explore the trends in Illis (Rene) and determine their authenticity.

Illis (Rene) expands the range of emotional detection slightly while solving the following problems:

There are no people in the first place where you can eavesdrop. Grey emotions pour in like the tired overtime salesmen of the servants crossing the hallway.

- Especially since it doesn't seem to catch on. A little wider...

It was when I tried to.

Suddenly, Illis (Rene) felt some vigilance swell up in the immediate vicinity.

- What? Who!?

Until just now, I don't think it was a particularly disturbing reaction, but that suddenly turned into tingling vigilance. Like a hefty employee the moment the director came out of the front if he walked down the hall with ease.

I thought you even met the Count, but as far as the reaction is concerned, it's not.

It doesn't look like he saw someone or anything, but he comes to the study room where Iris (Rene) is in the straight line.

- Are you distracted when you come to me? It's a strangely negative reaction to...

Waiting tightly, eventually, the door was knocked modestly.

"Go ahead."

When Dr. Mozart spoke, one male servant came in.

This is a young man with a slightly odd vibe who has no exterior features.

"Materials for geometry classes, brought"

"Thank you very much."

He dropped the triangulated half-circle panel he had held onto the table with Dosadsa.

It's a rule for writing shapes for blackboards that are common in schools.

He gave his teacher and Elise a proper courtesy.

But especially when you look at Iris (Rene), your emotions are strange. Negative vigilance burned so hard.

The man left the room, but stopped for a few seconds when he left the room, then left to kill the footsteps.

"Doctor, what about now?

"You're Mr. Diaz. He's been helping me out lately. You said," Since this age, but I want to deepen my knowledge, "and I want to help you as I teach you, too."

"Really..."

- No way... is this him?

Suspicious. Too suspicious. It's not bad for anyone to wake up suddenly to academia, but it's too crunchy to think of combined emotional reactions.

"Um, Doctor. Sorry, just washing your hands..."

"Go ahead, but pay attention. When you leave this classroom, you're Miss Catherine."