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Fairy Tale Chronicles-Volume 3 Chapter 8.1
Volume 3 Chapter 8.1
Translator: Adam Seacord ππ«πeπππ£ππ°π·ππ.coπ
Editor: Weasalopes
βGone?β
βThree days, now.β
ββ¦I mean, knowing them, they must have found some bizarre thing and gotten distracted.β
Layotte, upon hearing of Hiroshiβs team being absent from Rainy, showed a reaction from knowing them completely.
βThe Thievesβ Guild wasnβt even tipped off.β
βOnce they go, their range of activity is ridiculous. Especially when they have a set of wheels that go four times as fast as a normal carriage, not even the Thievesβ Guild or the spies of Darl may catch wind of them.β
βIs that how it goes?β
βOnce they get more than a dayβs carriage ride away, sometimes normal communication tools wonβt even work. Once it becomes a relay, the accuracy of the information plummets. Exponentially twisted. If theyβre headed for the scorching desert, itβs not amiss to think that theyβve gone out of range.β
Rainy seemed impressed by Layotteβs explanation. These things should be understood by herself, but her reaction as like that of an untrained civilian. It wasnβt like Layotte was expecting much form her to begin with, but this was unnerving.
For these scheduled communications, by the way, they used a piece of equipment that Layotte had requested Hiroshi to make. With a Booster Unit on either end, it was good enough to communicate from one end of the continent to the other. Connect them to a magical crystal ball or mirror, and they could communicate face-to-face.
ββ¦Itβs fine. And how does it look in Darl, right now?β
βThat chivalrous thiefβs running around, more prominent than ever. Half of our research targets have been taken down by the thief, and finished off by the queen. No other problems than that. Economyβs steady, and there arenβt too many kids or crimes on the street. The mainstreetβs pretty bustling, too.β
βHm. As expected, this Alvan has some connection with Darl royalty.β
βNo doubt about it. According to the Thievesβ Guild, they saw Alvan use a hidden passage into the castle.β
ββ¦I see. Most likely, he wanted to see that.β
βAgreed.β
A Thievesβ Guild located in the ruling city was practically in cohorts with the royal family. The only reason heβd display such a connection would have been as a warning not to dig too deep.
βA question. Do you mind?β
βWhat is it?β
βWhatβs with the nobles weβre looking into?β
The question was too vague for Layotte. πππeππ¦π£π―π°π―ππ.cπm
βWhat do you mean?β
βTheyβre weird.β
βBe specific.β
βIs it normal to incessantly chase some stranger around who joined their small talk and try to get kill them?β
With this bizarre piece of information, Layotte remained silent for a moment. It was possible that Rainy screwed up, but she wasnβt too stupid to dig too deep during a small talk. If she were, he never would have sent her into a foreign nation.
βLet me make sure. Did you screw up, somehow?β
βAfter our small talk, I noticed I was being followed. Didnβt want them to find our safe house, so I tried to lose them. I couldnβt it.β
ββ¦Thatβs a grey areaβ¦β
βI started looking into it after that. Saw some merchantβs apprentice or another hearing rumors about them, then being drawn into some dangerous area of town and almost killed. A few time.β
By the way, after witnessing these scenes, she had notified the policing agents of Darl, and stayed away. Even if the victim didnβt make it as a result, her job was to stay undercover, so she wasnβt bothered by it. The truth was that Alvan had interrupted about four times out of ten to take care of them, anyway. The mysterious deaths of outsiders had drastically been decreased, lately.
βYou told your Thievesβ Guild yet?β
βNot yet. I think they know the gist already, though.β
βThought as much.β
Layotte agreed with Rainy assessment. There was no way that a Thievesβ Guild didnβt know everything about what was going on in their turf. Their reason for not making a move yet was probably because all the victims were outsiders, and that they didnβt have enough evidence to pass judgement against a noble. Once the victims rose in numbers, though, they wouldnβt be able to watch by for much longer.
βSo, who are they?β
βI donβt think you remember, but they got a connection to the one pulling your strings when you tried to kill Hiroshi.β
βI donβt remember the incident, but does it have something to do with the rebellion and whatnot while I was in captivity?β
βSomething like that.β
That was good enough for her. She didnβt remember the Farlane before it, due to being drugged, but she still knew that the popularity of the current king was nothing that could have been won in a year or two. Even though the Farlane king of the time was tied up so tightly by his predecessor, a little forethought would have projected the utter failure of any coup. To power on with a coup regardless was the show that he was connected to some folks who were out of their mind. No surprise if he didnβt have a laymanβs thought process at all.
βThey lacked any kind of normal process after being afflicted so badly, and maybe itβs the same for the other end of the connection.β
βYou get that stupid when youβre afflicted?β
βGive or take, I assume.β
They got this far when Layotte brought back the derailed conversation.
βFor nowβ¦ Continue looking into them, for one. At the same time, dig into the suspicious death of the Temple worker you told me about before. Probably some sort of connection there in the shadows.β
βRoger that.β
βAnd when they come back, attempt to contact, and tell them everything you know.β
βYou sure?β
βItβs necessary. Donβt get close to Hiroshi, though.β
As Layotte practically put her on a rollercoaster with this one sentence, she cuts back:
βNo can do.β
βIβm telling you for your sakeβ¦β
βYou think I can control myself when I see my honey? When I smell him?β
ββ¦Right. Thatβs who you areβ¦β
Fully understanding that she was unable to control, Layotte let out a deep sigh as he internally apologized to Hiroshi. The travesty that was this encounter was approaching Hiroshi ever closer.