The plain and unnoticed me is no more
105 · What I need to do
Hearing the noise, more and more people began to gather around us.
Looking closely, two of the regular people who were eating with my grandfather were mistaken, and after talking to Hisohiso, I saw one of them take off the swing and the crowd with a sharp look.
If they were my shady guards, they would have gone to tell my uncle about it.
All the people gathered were neighbors who knew my face.
So he worried about me and said, "Lana, are you okay?" and watched Count Paulie squatting on the ground tied behind his back.
Someone went to get the guards stationed in the area, and they happened to be patrolling the neighborhood, and soon two young guards came to us.
"I heard that a woman was attacked... Ah... you've already secured the killer. Great. So who said they were attacked?
One of the soldiers openly questioned Fred, who had secured the killer.
Fred then violently picked up the stalls and wigs that fell to the ground, grabbed the groaning arm of the squatting Viscount Paulie, and forced him to stand up, and stunned him into the guard.
The guards vigorously remembered what they had to do, tied up the body of Count Paulie with the rope he had and tied it to his body so that he could not escape.
"Absolutely... there's no crime in this area and it's really peaceful. The guards aren't nervous enough. This won't keep the people safe. The victim is the queen of the Sumitomo Pavilion, but please let her go for a while. I was with you, so I'll explain what happened when you were attacked. Let's talk about the details in the packing station. There are too many people here."
Fred said so to the guards, and now he gave instructions to Singh.
"Sin, take the General home. Poor thing, you almost got killed for mistakes, and you were scared. Of course, I have to ask the General about the situation, but it's okay now, so let me rest. I'm going to the inn to talk to you later."
Fred said so and entrusted me to Singh.
Sin told Fred what happened when Countess Paulie's sigh appeared in the cafeteria, and tried politely to bring me home with her head down.
"Ah, you know! I'll be fine...."
I certainly felt terrible, but I didn't want to know why Vicomte Paulie wanted to kill me. But Fred shook his neck, looked at Singh, and went with the guards.
Fred's expression on his departure was very harsh, and he was so anxious that if there were no eyes around him, he would kill Viscount Paulie.
In Fred's place, the package he was holding dearly was left behind.
I suppose you put it there when you tied up the Vicomte Paulie's breath. I decided to go back to the inn with Singh with the heavy package he had left behind.
The gathered people paved the way and dropped us off with words of consolation, but I stopped and looked back and sincerely apologized for disturbing the peaceful area due to a disturbing incident such as attempted murder.
"Ladies and gentlemen, I apologize for the disturbance.... the cafeteria will be open as usual, so please come in."
Shortly after this happened, Sin looked at me worriedly, surprised by my actions declaring to open the cafeteria.
"Hey, I can't do this anymore... it soon spread that the owner got caught up in the case. So I don't think anyone will complain if I take the day off."
"Lana, Sin-kun is right. I think I can take a day off for something like this."
One of the regular people told me that I could rest in tune with Singh.
But on the contrary, it is better to cook without thinking.
Until Fred returns from the investigation, I would like to see everyone in the room eating my cooking deliciously, so long as I can remember the horror many times before.
"It's not impossible. I am always healed by seeing my Guests eat deliciously. That's why we need to get home early and finish preparing. Thank you all for your concern. Let's hurry up, Singh."
"Ah... oh. In that case, the dining room will open as usual. Tell them that."
Sin asked the regular people to leave a message and lowered his head lightly. He pulled my hand and walked toward the inn.
And I saw what I had just picked up, and I asked him a question with a strange face.
"Owner, what is it? It looks heavy, lend it to me."
"Thank you. It's something Fred had, but he left it on the ground when he captured the killer and left it behind. I thought you said it was for me, but what is it?
I handed it to Singh, heavy in size.
"Oh, it's pretty heavy. It's hard... it doesn't look like food. Maybe you thought peeling vegetables this morning wasn't enough to apologize for?
"Ah... that was it. On weekdays, I wondered what had happened, but you sewed me between busy hours. On my way to the church to ask Irina for help, I bumped into Fred, who was rushing to our inn from the other side. I'm really glad Fred came."
I see. If Fred shows his face at the inn later, I have to thank him again. I'm sorry this happened while I was with Taki. When we rushed into the room, nobody was there anymore, the windows were fully open, and there were shoe marks on the window frame... I was really in a hurry. I'm really glad you're safe.... "
That's what Singh said, putting his strength into connecting hands.
Sin seems to blame herself for not doing anything wrong.
And, unlike the others who looked at me, I was staring at the sight of Count Paulie, who was taking us all the way to the guards, with a gaze so sharp that he could kill people.
"There's nothing wrong with them, isn't there? Please stop feeling responsible for this incident. It was unpredictable."
In this case, Sin and Taki had nothing to do with it, and if they were attacked by magic in a narrow room, they could have been injured by my side.
When I think about it, I'm really scared.
Even though we can both use magic, the level is definitely different from the aristocrats who have learned and trained on magic properly.
I don't know how much magic Singh can actually use, but he said he wanted information from people who can use magic, so I'm sure he can only use a little bit of life magic such as making ice or using fire.
Perhaps it was fortunate that Fred responded calmly, who was accustomed to these catches.
I felt strongly that I had to be able to use the power of the goddess seriously and quickly. In a case like this, you should have put that black moya through the door once.
That might have kept him from killing himself. I lost my coolness and couldn't think of such a simple thing.
Are there any strange people besides him who would try to find me and do something about it?
Vicomte Paulie's costume of breathlessness was so perfect that he wouldn't know he was a man if he didn't take a closer look.
He had a thinner waist than a girl, a very luxurious figure, cute faces, and was often teased by male students from the time of enrollment as a girl.
It wasn't so much bullying, but I'm sure he had a bad feeling about it.
I told him several times to stop embarrassing the boy students who teased him, but because I was despised by them, I couldn't have been listened to.
I don't know what happened when I met Sandra, but Viscount Paulie suddenly began to feel confident and changed his attitude to grandeur after being surrounded by the Virgin.
I thought it was a very good thing that he became confident. However, thinking blindly about Sandra may have leaned in a strange direction.
Fred visited the inn during the last order in the dining room.
Even at that time, the cafeteria was filled with surprising guests, and the regular people who heard the rumors said that they didn't have to go inside and brought sweets and fruits as a sympathy.
I was at the front desk, almost crying for everyone's kindness, politely thanked them for coming, and received a lot of offers.
And I was wondering what my former classmate Gerald Paulie had to say, but while I was busy, I heard Fred's last order of the day because he had made me work this long.