Chapter 21 Emergencies
Jussius, as he said, did not stay long. Of course, the vast majority of the aristocrats, who had no rules for etiquette, politely declined the tea time, and instead went out into the street to see the fine gems and fur ornaments. Count Gotti was evidently accustomed to it, for even he, along with Count Ammancia, had left the house with some of the other guests, and had only instructed the servants of the house to attend to those who wished to enjoy refreshments and gossip in the house.
Naturally, Helriga followed the practice of most nobles, and after a symbolic sip of black tea, he temporarily left the Earl's castle pavilion, while secretly following the previous two targets. Count Amasia first entered his luxurious mansion, which was not far from Count Goti's house, and then came out with a worried expression, and barely pretended to be calm to the other guests; As for the Earl of Hertha, as Heiliga had expected, he went straight to his house with his head shut and closed the door, as if he did not want to come out at all.
As for the third goal, it still hasn't come up yet—Helriga thought, but it shouldn't be a big deal. Because this person is a guy with a very broken mouth, once it appears, it should be easy to distinguish.
The key now is how to start with the two people, Count Amencia and Count Hertha. Heiliga's concerns are not without concerns: first of all, if this evidence is uncovered from his own hands, I am afraid it will be difficult to resonate with the other nobles, even if everyone can see the truth of the matter from the reaction of the two of them at that time, but there should not be many people who will respond at that time. If you do it for Jusses, it will definitely have enough effect, but then their plan to use the resources in their hands to get more assistance for Oliebad will be put on hold, and it is best not to do it as a last resort - and then he will have to explain to Jusses the origin of this evidence, and what he may have intended to use, and it will not be a good thing to leave a rift or misunderstanding in the relationship between the two at that time.
Secondly, although I didn't think of it before, but this time, it seems that the Count Hertha and the Count of Amancia seem to have some relationship that is difficult to explain in words, and the Count Hertha's awe of Amancia seems to be a little overdone - even if the latter is more influential, but both of them are counts after all, and there is not a huge title gap between knights and lords, and this awe is a bit abnormal anyway. Because of this, Heliga was worried that if he directly picked up the soft persimmon that looked good to pinch Count Hertha, and was not fully prepared, the latter might go directly to Amancia, and if he wanted to end up at that time, it would be a bit difficult.
There are two priorities now – first, to find out what the connection between the two is. Why did Count Ammancia strike so much awe of Count Hertha? After the Count of Hertha was upgraded, what happened to him that changed his temperament? That time can also match the time when "Paradise" is still active, is it the event itself that caused all this?
Second, what kind of method should be used to expose this evidence, so as to achieve the effect that you are satisfied with, so that these two people are discredited, and when no one else has reacted, they can reasonably and legally occupy their part of the resources? At present, it seems that it is the best policy to announce it directly, except to let yourself directly arouse their vigilance, and it is the middle policy to let Yusis deal with it on his behalf, which can completely wipe them out of the aristocratic world, but it will not be able to win more resources, and it will not be easy to choose to do so until the last resort - and the best policy, so far there is no clue.
"Sure enough...... Although the relationship between these two people can be regarded as some variables, should we still start from the weakest point? After much deliberation, Heliga finally made up his mind - although he now knew that the Count of Amasia and the Count of Hertha must have some private relationship that was difficult to make public, and he was not sure whether anyone would monitor all this and report the situation of Count Hertha to the Count of Amasia while he was acting, but for the time being, it should be worth trying.
He slipped his hand into a small hidden pocket on the inside of his garment—inside was a very small glass bottle containing a crystal clear substance that might be less than two drops in total.
This is what he originally intended to use as a last resort - combined with suggestion spells, he can force people to say a lot of things that he has pressed into his subconscious and can't think of on his own. However, the side effects can also be very strong and affect people's mental condition for a long time afterward.
If this method is used on other people, its strange behavior will naturally be perceived as abnormal. However, the Count Hertha's withdrawn and strange habits, as well as his already very strange personality, were able to provide a good cover for his actions.
"You shouldn't just go straight with too much force...... It should be clarified first that he and the Count of Ammancia are all about each other, as people who have also been to places like "Paradise" among the nobles of this land, will there be any connection between them because of this matter itself? ”
Only, if you want to do it, I'm afraid it will have to wait until at least after the dinner is over. When the dinner is over, it should be delayed until late, and he still needs to go to Jusses to disguise an alibi, so as to escape possible involvement; And the address of the Count of Hertha has been obtained by tracking himself.
Because he was not at ease, Heliga even sneaked into the house while the servants in the courtyard were not paying attention, and by checking and looking through the facilities and various documents in the house, Heliga confirmed that this was indeed the home of the Count Hertha himself, and not some of his friends or the like, so as not to make any oolongs at that time.
Everything was ready, just wait for nightfall—that's what Helriga had thought.
However, when he was about to return to the residence of Count Gotti near evening, he saw a certain nobleman who was a little angry, but none of the surrounding nobles dared to go up to meet his sharp existence, and he couldn't help muttering to himself—
The goddess still has luck, and this time she is also on her side.
Because the person who came was none other than Jusis, who had been locked up in the fortress of Orolos because of the delay in the battle with the regular army, the original lord of the state of Kruchen and the "Emerald Duke", Duke Helmut Elbaria.
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