We were put in a carriage with a cage.
This carriage is more like a prisoner’s carriage, isn’t it? It was also more dangerous, but…
Everyone entered the cage without protest. The cage was so big that there was still room left after the five of us entered.
The most suspicious was the bald man. The scariest thing about him is that I don’t know what he’s thinking about. You never know what he might do.
“Don’t try anything stupid.”
The coachman said, glaring at us.
It’s amazing that a person I’ve never even talked to before can look at like this, such is the power of being a criminal.
“I wish I still had the energy to try sothing that stupid.”
Phil chuckled.
A mont later, the carriage suddenly began to drive wildly. My body lurched to the front of the carriage.
I’ve never ridden in a carriage like this…. After all, there are many different kinds of officials. A nobleman is always accompanied by a skilled guard. I didn’t even realize how obvious this was until I actually rode in a prison carriage.
Now I have gained more experience!
But still, when I look at them like this, they look like normal people, don’t they? They don’t look like people who have committed cris.
Sotis murder is necessary… And yet, is there such a difference between a commoner killing soone and a nobleman killing soone?
Or maybe they’ve killed soone they shouldn’t have. But they don’t seem to have any connection with those people. It’s dangerous to judge people by their looks.
It’s a bit much to go into soone’s privacy to ask who they killed, right?
Yeah, but I can’t help but wonder. If I were a villainess, I would have asked without hesitation. But now I’m far from being a villainess. I’m just a poor, unattractive boy.
It wouldn’t be of any benefit to if I were to intrude into their personal secrets. Besides, they’ll think I’m just a kid who’s getting carried away.
The appearance of a young lady could co in handy, I thought to myself as I swayed in the carriage.
“How old are you, Ria?”
It was Phil, after all, who broke the silence.
…This won’t hurt if I tell him my real age, right?
“Fifteen…”
“Fifteen! You’re so petite for sobody who’s fifteen.”
He hissed in surprise.
I’m a woman, I can’t help it being slender.
“You’re younger than my daughter?”
“…You have a daughter.”
“Yeah, well.”
His expression turned a little clouded at my words.
…Was this sothing I shouldn’t have ntioned? If he had a daughter, that ant he had a wife, right?
I desperately try to think of sothing to ho in to the topic. There’s definitely sothing going on here. Search for the oddity, !
I ask as many questions as I think he would answer.
“Just your daughter?”
“Yeah. She’s a lovely girl. She’s my treasure, like nothing else.”
“… You won’t see her again though.”
“I guess so.”
He laughed, but his eyes were slightly downcast.
The cri of committing murder knowing that he would never see his treasured daughter again…. And to be exiled from the country for it?
Is he a puppet of the governnt? It’s hard to imagine the king deporting these people.
It’s a rich country, but there are also poor villages, and the situation is not getting any better. The previous wolf incident at the school raised the possibility that the Ravaal Kingdom is looking for soone. Deportations as a form of punishnt also happen frequently.
…Maybe there is sothing bigger out there going on that I am not aware of.
I shouldn’t have been distracted by the heroine’s antics. In fact, let punch the managent for making such a difficult setting. I don’t need this kind of dark world in an oto ga!
To be honest, I thought it would be easier to beco a villainess, but I guess it’s a long road to thread…
I wonder who is the mastermind behind all of this?
Righteous Flower of Evil:
Lol, does Duelkis have an understanding with Ravaal or sothing? How can they just send all their criminals to another country?? Alicia might be right. It feels like sothing big might be brewing.
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