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Well take it out altogether.

I know.

Apparently, they were able to borrow the lounge room imdiately. The room could fit around ten people, so it was spacious for three. They faced each other on the long table and took out the baked treats with aplomb.

Maomao looked at the three pouches. The number of baked treats totalled seven, seven, and six. Only one had less. The one who put out the lacking one was Yao. The court lady looked away awkwardly. I-I kind of bit into it.

I see, Maomao said, looking at the torn piece of paper with smudged letters. There were exactly seven pieces of paper. Like Maomaos, there were one or two letters written on it.

Enens didnt have any paper despite having the treats.

Have you not taken it out yet?

No, mine didnt have any at all. Enen showed her the tube-shaped treats. There was nothing stuffed inside. If Maomao believed her words, seven pieces plus seven pieces, what kind of aning could the letters in those fourteen pieces of paper make?

(Will the aning co out if we line them back up together?)

Like she had the sa thoughts as Maomao, Yao scrambled the papers and lined them back up. To know whose was whose, Maomaos papers had a crease.

They lined up the letters, but not just Yao, even Maomao and Enen tilted their heads.

Enen, you understand it? Maomao asked.

My apologies. I only know a smattering. Its not conversational level yet, Enen replied.

So it appears that she could read and write sowhat of what her dad had written. Looks like Yao doesnt know it at all.

Yao looked at Maomao in displeasure. What about you?

Im the sa. I can still understand so if I line it up with vocabulary.

She was probably not much different from Enen. However, when they lined up the letters sohow, they werent able to get any aning. She felt she would sohow get it if she did it straightforwardly, but it would take an extraordinary amount of ti. Unfortunately, one piece was chewed so the letter couldnt be deciphered anymore. As if she knew that, Yao was a little quiet.

Do we have anything else that we can use as a hint? Maomao looked at the baked treats. The treats were all shaped the sa way. Of course, they werent completely identical, but it wasnt sothing that she could differentiate with her eyes.

What about the flavour?

Maomao sniffed them. They all have the sa scent, so even if she were to try one, it would be the sa. And besides, at this point in ti, there was no more knowing which piece belonged to which treat.

Does it truly have no particular aning, then?

Enen tilted her head. Co to think of it, didnt so temple put lots inside treats to tell the fortune?

If these were lots, then would the letters here an fortune? It didnt seem to be the case as far as Maomao could see.

If these are lots, then why does one of ours have nothing inside them? Thats the part Im concerned about.

At Maomaos insight, the both of them also nodded.

When they were given the baked treats, it didnt look like the consort was looking at anyone in particular.

!? Maomao looked at the cloths that had wrapped the treats. Maomaos and Yaos were plain; only Enens was patterned.

Maomao studied the patterned cloth. It looked like there was colour on the back of cloth; there were a lot of angular patterns.

Could this be? Maomao spread out the patterned cloth. Then she compared the patterns with the pieces of paper. She stacked the papers on top. She stacked them as she tilted her head. All the papers sorted nicely.

In other words

The letters lined up side by side. Several words appeared. It looked like it beca a sentence.

Umm, how do you read that?

White, followed by question mark.

And then its know, right? Could this be realidentity?

One letter was gone, so it couldnt be read. However, when they compared it with the rest of the words, they sohow got the aning.

Could this be maiden?

Looks like it.

When Maomao considered them together

Do you want to know the real identity of the white maiden?

She got goosebumps.

(Give a break.)

Isnt this already over? Its troubling that its co back up again? Too insistent, much too insistent.

What is this white maiden?

It was Yao who tilted her head. Unlike Maomao, it seems she doesnt know about the Lady Pai who had stirred up the capital. Enen was silent, looking at the row of words.

As for Maomao, this made her recall the matter about reporting to Jinshi as soon as possible. As she got up, soone grabbed her wrists.

Where are you intending to go?

It was Enen who caught her.

Even if you ask where. Isnt this sothing you should report? Maomao answered honestly. She was cautious. She wanted to be excused from carrying a botherso secret on her own.

Lets say that her actions were exemplary.

I dont think its wrong to report it. Unusually, Yao also supported Maomao. If Yao said so, Maomao thought that Enen would stay silent, but

What kind of person would suddenly give out such a puzzle to re court physician apprentices? Enen looked at Maomao. It was as if she was saying that Maomao knew Airin.

(No, I dont really know her.)

However, she understood that the consort was a sowhat suspicious person. A person who entered the inner palace alone to escape from her country. And even if they were to report this, there was a high possibility that she was well versed with the art of escaping.

Could this also be so exam?

Exam

Now that the court lady ntioned it, it seed so. It was harsher for court physician apprentices to get shaken off compared to other court ladies. You can get cut on the spot when they think youre incapable even if you had passed the exam.

It wasnt entirely outside of the realm of impossibility.

(No, but,)

Maomao felt that it was indeed outside the realm of responsibility for court physician assistants. Firstly, to solve this puzzle, you have to understand so semblance of western language. Moreover, it was not necessarily the case that the three of them own the information from the baked treats.

It was like they were seeking for talents who can compare various composite sides and apply it in a wide variety of uses.

(Its like)

Its like a spy.

She cant say its nothing if Jinshi were to get involved with this role.

If that was the case, it was not about reporting everything and anything, but also discretely asking Airin.

It was, but

Im reporting this, she said.

Listen to ! What if this is an exam!? Yao flared up at Maomao.

If it was an exam, it would be limited to a fail. Maomao already got the qualifications to be court physician assistant. Still, its not like the numbers of assistants would decrease any more than this.

Please be at ease. You two get in touch with the consort, Maomao said.

It was enough to have these two pass the supplentary exam. If they were to take the supplentary exam, she didnt know what else they had to do.

(Can they do it?)

As for Maomao, she only thought of doing odd jobs like cleaning and serving tea while learning dicinal compounds from her dad and other court physicians and occasionally trying new dicines on sturdy military officials who show up at the office. This would have been a slight happiness, and yet

However, the twos expressions were scary.

Grabbing firmly onto Maomao, and glaring. It was mostly Yao though. This thing cant be solved without the three of us together. If you are reported alone, consider us the sa.

Is that so?

And speaking of what they wanted to say:

You are an accomplice too.

Yao and Enens voices overlapped.

Maomao raised her hands slightly and smiled wryly.

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