Chapter 390: The Strongest Detective Is the Prophet
Minister Camelot sighed deeply.
- He said it anyway.
Maybe it's been too long in Star Antimony that Griffith has forgotten...... There's a lot to say in Avalon.
After Minister Griffith was scolded back by Isabel with a very tough attitude today, he obviously held his breath and didn't dare to lie. And now I finally can't help but say it in this private meeting.
His hostility didn't dare to point at Isabel, so he pointed directly at Ehuas, who gave her advice: "If you want me to say, we should first dismiss this minister who does not care about the ministry." The reason is also on the spot - it is suspected that he made peace with the Star Antimony spies. β
"Miss Aleister, but she has been certified innocent by the Great Guardian."
Someone faintly reminded, "Do you want to remove the Great Guardian as well?" β
"People always change, but positions don't change."
Minister Griffith said without hesitation: "Those who are okay today, who can say that they will be okay tomorrow?" What's more, he is a Moriarty after all, and he is still a nominal Lloyd's executive! Even if he wasn't moved by the Star Antimony people, wouldn't he be moved by those merchants? β
"As long as he doesn't show up, there will be no flaws. Because he didn't say anything, he didn't have any attitude. If you attack him, you will be dragged by other people to attack him. β
The Minister of Education calmly explained: "Can you still not allow people to take leave?" What reason do you want to find to dismiss him? β
But the new trade secretary has a very tough attitude: "You can have any reason." Didn't his brother Edward be unable to inherit the family because of his status as inspector general and the principle of avoidance? If he has the status of a minister and can deal with the discipline of the knight family, then he should not be allowed to inherit the Moriarty family.
"Let him either hand over the status of the minister or give the name of the head of the family to his sisterβthat makes sense, too? If his sister inherits the position of head of the family, she can also come to the round table meeting.
"He may be a fox, but what about his sister? His sister didn't seem to have seen anyone at all.
"And I have another piece of information on my side - his sister is suspected to have been a phantom egg, but she was cured or suppressed by a special method. If this check passes, then it would be a felony for old Moriarty to conceal and even bring her into the Temple of Silver and Tin! β
Griffith was very aggressive today......
Looking at the gushing trade secretary, Minister Camelot narrowed his eyes slightly.
The old fox vaguely sensed that something was wrong.
- Isabel only attacked him, and Ivas didn't even see him.
Where did he get so hostile to Ivus?
They hadn't even been talking about Ivas before, it was Minister Griffith himself. The issue of preparation and antimony that they had been discussing before suddenly turned out to be a denunciation of Ivus.
Although Minister Camelot was also somewhat suppressed...... But objectively speaking, Minister Camelot thinks there is no problem with what Iwass is doing.
Isabel's personality is definitely not enough to complete the transformation in an instant, which means that there must be close staff behind her to advise her. This is normal, what monarch does not have his own cronies and favored retainers?
It did not harm their interests, nor did it endanger the interests of the country. Even for now, the effect is positive.
In this case, he risked angering Queen Isabel to attack Ewass...... Not only is it completely unnecessary, but it can also lead to disaster.
That's not a rational approach. Not to mention that Minister Griffith was from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and it is impossible for him not to understand this common sense.
It's like a clown who suddenly screams loudly.
What is he trying to hide? Or are you trying to mislead something?
Minister Camelot squinted.
It seems that he must write to the queen to report the matter.
Because he didn't know how many people would realize that something was wrong and write letters.
If no one writes a letter, there is no problem. But as long as someone wrote it, but he didn't write it...... That means that he either has a problem with his ability or a problem with his position.
It's like a prisoner whose sentence can be commuted if he denounces his comrades.
β and he's sure to be the one who will report it first.
Of course......
Perhaps it was not Her Majesty the Queen who saw this letter for the first time. It's the Minister Moriarty.
As Minister Camelot had expected.
In the evening, Minister Camelot visited the Temple of Silver and Tin. But before entering the main hall, he was blocked back by the palace staff, and he could only hand over the secret letter to Master Yanis. Special advice must be made by His Majesty himself.
Janis changed hands and handed the letter to Evas.
At this moment, Ivas was in the study, helping Isabel sign the papers. Most of them didn't need to be shown to her, and Ivus just dealt with them. Those who needed to be seen by Eivas put them together. Wait for Isabel to get up and leave it to her.
It's National Week of Mourning, and there's no entertainment to speak of anyway. Ivas simply didn't go home, staying in the Temple of Silver and Tin to help Isabel.
By the time McCroft became the Seal Minister, the job would have been handed over to him - normally, Isabel would have gone from the "unprocessed" side to the "Seal Minister" every day without even looking at it. After all, if there was something really important, McCroft would definitely come over and inform Isabel.
The characteristic of the dusk path is that it is afraid of trouble.
And he's a smart guy. A smart man is afraid of trouble because he doesn't want to take the blame - and while he certainly doesn't like to do it, it's true that no one can do it better than him.
On the other hand, while Aivas helps Isabel sign documents, he can also take the opportunity to find information that he cares about.
This kind of opportunity is not something that ordinary people can have.
But after all, he doesn't care about the minister - at a time when the Minister of the National Seal has not yet taken office, the duties of the temporary Minister of the National Seal, which is also his normal purview. It can't be overcome.
"Isn't Isabel awake yet?"
Ivus asked casually as he opened the letter.
"Little Isha didn't wake up, she just fell asleep."
Janis was also obviously a little distressed: "She's too busy today. It was a busy night last night, and we have to have a meeting this morning. After taking a nap at noon, I had to get up to put on makeup and be interviewed by reporters. In the evening, he had to accompany the bishop to bring Sophia's coffin to the Chapel of St. Genevel, and he had just returned. I didn't eat and lay down. β
"It's not okay to skip a meal," Ivas thought for a moment, "I'll wake her up for dinner later." Warm up Isabel with illumination...... Take a little precaution, but don't get sick. β
"Definitely. Also, remember to call 'Your Majesty' in front of outsiders. β
Janis reminded.
Ivus laughed, "I know. We're not alone. β
As he spoke, he looked down at the secret letter sent by the Privy Councillor. Janis also stood behind Ivus, with her hands on Ivus's shoulders, and looked down slightly with him at the letter.
Looking at it, Ivas and Janis raised their eyebrows almost simultaneously.
Seeing that Yulia was mentioned in the letter, Ivus narrowed his eyes slightly, and raised the corners of his mouth with a smile.
"What do you think, Iwas?"
Janis asked.
Ivas pondered for a moment, and instead of answering, he asked rhetorically, "Isn't it time for Isabel to go on a tour of Avalon tomorrow?" β
"Yes."
Janis replied, "In five days, I will visit all the major cities of Avalon. You can come back and rest for half a day, and then the next day Sophia's funeral will be held. β
"That means Isabel won't be able to attend the Roundtable this week......"
Ivus muttered under his breath.
He was more like he was recalling something than thinking.
This made Janis a little curious.
"I remember, Minister Griffith used to be an ambassador over there, right?"
Ivas asked Janis.
Janis looked at him a little strangely, "How do I know?" β
"Forget it, I remember...... That's him. β
Then, Ivas snapped his fingers: "Good, I have a solution." β
"What?" Janis asked with interest.
She wasn't nervous at all.
Or rather...... After Sophia's death, she was about to leave Avalon.
When Isabel settles down a little, she will go to the next stop in her life. So Avalon's troubles didn't have much to do with her.
"Let Isabel write a reply. Let's just say that I have received your letter and read it carefully. Although the content is slightly off, I already understand what you mean. β
"...... 'you'?"
Janis repeated, "But you've only received a letter. β
"That's it."
Ivus shook his head slightly, then narrowed his eyes: "And then ......
"Lily, do me a favor."
Quietly, Lily emerged in the shadows of the room.
"What's the matter?"
She asked.
"A trivial matter, be a 'Minister of Transport'."
Ivas replied, "You take the Shadow Fiend to the Trade Secretary's house for me, and I'll go to the reporter for an interview later." β
"Kill him?"
Without hesitation, Lily asked, "Or kill them all?" β
ββ¦β¦ Oh, you don't have to kill. β
Eivas was a little embarrassed.
I don't know if it's the influence of the path of love, compared to last month, Lily's killing intent has become a little obvious.
He reminded, "Just let the Shadow Fiend destroy something, be careful not to get caught." β
Ivus said, adding, "Of course, you can kill if you want. He doesn't matter anyway.
ββ¦β¦ It's just a pawn anyway. β
Ivus squinted his eyes and whispered.
Janis's eyes widened.
She was clearly aware that Ivas had guessed who was behind this.
This intrigued her a lot.
Because they had obviously received the same information at the same time, but now Janis hadn't even sorted things out, and Ivas had already guessed the truth in an instant.
"I want to dig your brain open and see what's inside......"
Janis couldn't help but say, "What did you guess?" Can you tell me a little bit about your reasoning process? β
Ivas said helplessly: "This is not a reasoning, just a conjecture...... You should be a prophet. β
"I don't believe it. Even a fifth-level prophet can't be so easily discerning into the future and the truth, right? β
Janis leaned over: "Tell me, how did you reason?" β
Eivas just shook his head.
He couldn't tell.
Because Ivas really didn't have any evidence, and he still didn't know the purpose of Minister Griffith.
But for a true "prophet," there is no need for such a thing.
The basis for his judgment is simple.
Because that "Ambassador Griffith" entered Ben less than a year after the destruction of the country in Avalon.
As a loyal follower of the Count of Leipzig, as a child of the moon.
And the Count of Leipzig is the culprit who spreads the false identity of "Miss Aless".
Ivas remembers it well.
- The drop list of "Ambassador Griffith" includes the torso of the "Sasha Set".
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