Ellsworth conveyed, âIâm on the case.
The moment I identify the assailant, I wonât be lenient.
â
âAs part of the compensation, I request that you locate that individual and deliver them to my interrogation room in Cadiered.
Iâll handle the matter personally,â Nathan demanded.
âWellâ¦â Ellsworth appeared unsure.
âEven though theyâre assassins, theyâre still Aldorian citizens.
Isnât it improper to take them to Cadiered for trial?â
Wearing a stern and determined look, Nathan stated, âThese assassins are orphans, brought up by the black marketâs personnel.
They pose a significant threat.
Iâm solely interested in the individual who attacked Lucinda covertly.
Iâll take him back to Cadiered.
It will remain discreet, and no one else needs to know.
â
Ellsworth held his tongue, visibly conflicted.
Letting Nathan quietly take someone away as compensation wasnât a serious concern.
However, Ellsworth hadnât taken over the throne yet.
If someone found out and reported it to his father, he would be in trouble.
Moreover, he was a stickler for protocols.
Ellsworth sighed.
âMr.
Payne, truth be told, Iâm merely the heir, and Iâm constantly on edge, fearing that a
single misstep could lead to my downfall.
Iâm concerned that carrying out a covert extraction wonât be feasible.
If I identify the culprit, I can follow the proper procedure, report to the king, and do my utmost to have him handed over to Cadiered.
â
Understanding Ellsworthâs character, Nathan refrained from pressing further.
He consented.
A hush fell upon the room.
Ellsworth sipped on his fruit tea as Nathan cradled his slumbering wife in his embrace.
To ensure Lucinda slept soundly, he refrained from shifting, even if it meant enduring numb legs.
The silence persisted for several minutes until a police officer knocked on the door and entered.
He greeted Ellsworth with deference and then turned to Nathan, saying, âWeâve commenced the third round of questioning.
The director would like me to inquire about something.
â
Without lifting his gaze, Nathan replied steadily, âProceed with your question.
âDoes anyone hold a grudge against you or your wife? Or perhaps a particularly fierce rival?â
âIn Aldoria? We have no adversaries or competitors here.
â
The police officer took notes attentively.
âAny suspects on your mind regarding this incident?â
While Nathanâs gaze remained fixed on Lucinda in his embrace, his thoughts drifted to her suspicions regarding Nalaâs true identity, his eyes chilling over.
âYes, Danilo Brewer.
â
The police officer was taken aback and instinctively glanced at Ellsworth.