Dolores eventually disappeared without a trace.
Although the three of us complained about the unreasonable specifications, we had to return to our dormitories reluctantly.
When I returned to my room, the two phantom beasts were already there waiting for me.
I shared the course of events that happened in the library with Tirnanog and Palug.
About the truth of the hanging girl in the library.
About the truth of the Morgue of the Headless Prince.
And about the circumstances around my mother and the girl who was her best friend.
Palug opened her mouth after waiting for me to finish my story.
âIâm worried about the forbidden art that was performed by that dead woman. The scale of it is too big.â
âYes. But itâs really confidential, so I canât expect any more informationâ¦â¦â
Hafanâs forbidden magic.
When I asked Klaus about it, he clamped his mouth shut.
Perhaps itâs something that he canât tell me even if I ask.
But, such a great magic that can transfer someone to another dimension or another world, it shouldnât be something that one girl can handle, right?
ãErica. Isnât that womanâs seven visions of the future affecting your oracle?ã
âI think soâ¦â¦?â
Tirnanog talked about the possibility that I was slightly wondering about.
After all, looking at the future seven times is suspicious.
The number is equal to the number of the game scenarios.
Maybe this memory of mine might have been the future visions Dolores saw.
In fact, what if there is no otome game such as ãLiber Monstrorumã, and it is just a false memory that was implanted in me?
No, no, in my memory, it was an otome game with beautiful CGs and gorgeous voice actors.
I donât think that is an illusion or a false memory.
Then, what if Dolores transferred to another world and made that game?
No, no, I guess thatâs a bit impossible.
Since there are many differences in culture, it should be difficult for Dolores who was only brought up in this worldâs culture to create an otome game like that.
However, Dolores doesnât seem to be a person who would die in vain.
âI canât rule that outâ¦â¦but I need some more information. I actually have been wanting to draw information from Dolores the Artificial Spirit for some time now.â
âOh my, so youâre going to wait for a month obediently?â
âIâm not going to waste a month waiting idly. Iâm going to look into the matter of the morgue first.â
Since itâs confusing, I should return to my original purpose.
First of all, the hidden letter written in Claudeâs notebook.
From Chloeâs tense appearance, I speculated that it might be related to my still unknown cause of death from the fourth scenario onward.
Her refusal to cooperate with me was the beginning of my investigation of the Seven Wonders.
The Morgue of the Headless Prince is probably a particularly dangerous wonder among the Seven Wonders.
But Chloe wouldnât give up on speculation alone.
I should check out how much dangerous it actually is first, and if it seems impossible to handle, I must warn her specifically.
Even if I cannot stop Chloe, I still need the information to survive.
In the worst case, I might have to destroy something bizarre or some phantom beasts.
âI think itâs a bit dangerous, but you have this guy, so I guess youâll be fine?â
ãErica, we will retreat as soon as I judge that we will not be able to finish it.ã
âOf course, we will evacuate immediately when it becomes dangerous.â
I decided to do it tomorrow night.
This will be the last investigation of the Seven Wonders.
â
After school the next day, I had a meeting in Haroldâs workshop about last night.
The topic of our discussion is about Dolores who became unreachable and about future policy.
âIâm sorry about last night. That was my faultâ¦â¦â
Auguste said with a guilty expression.
Auguste, who was the one to ask many questions about the confidential matters, seems to be feeling bad about it.
âNo, Auguste-sama, it was a force majeure. No one had expected that such rules would be given out after the fact.â
Rather, I am thankful for his sharp questions.
Besides, Klaus and I had also asked one question each about the confidential matters, so weâre not in a position to blame others.
âBut, that was an opportunity to find out so many things.â
âNo, with that artificial spiritâs personality, she might have made us listen to her idle complaints and slanders.â
âWell, thatâs trueâ¦â¦â
âShe was grumbling about my mother, and she even bad-mouthed her own creator.â
That artificial spirit, while it was convenient, but whatever we may ask, it seems only idle complaints and insults would come out of her mouth.
âPlus, I think it was better for the specification about the classified matter to come out now rather than later.â
âI was lucky that she didnât disappear immediately after the third time, but I could have asked a lot more if I didnât say that I have no more question.â
âWe can ask again if we wait until next month, so itâs alright. Letâs go by this policy: if we touch the confidential matters twice in one day, weâll end the questioning at once.â
âYouâre right. Itâs better than researching without any hints.â
I nodded my head in agreement to Augusteâs comment.
The investigation progressed in one sitting because I realized the true identity of the hanging ghost.
The appearance of Beatrice and Dolores were exactly the same, but I couldnât piece it together immediately due to the difference in their personality, speech and conduct.
Without Haroldâs investigation and the information from the past vision, I would probably have been stuck.
âNext, we have to move the artificial spirit to the reference room and then activate it.â
âItâs inconvenient because of the limited functionality, isnât it?â
âIndeed. I wonder just for what reason the artificial spirit was movedâ¦â¦?â
Auguste said so while tilting his neck, and Klaus opened his mouth.
âIt must be because thereâs information that they wanted to hide. Be that as it may, even if they moved the artificial spirit, limited the number of questions about classified matters, and created a cover-up, I feel like they werenât being discreet enough.â
âThereâs more to this?â
âWhat do you mean, Klaus-sama?â
When Auguste and I asked him, Klaus replied with an exasperated expression.
âDid you guys forget? âIf one knows about all the Seven Wonders, one wonât be able to get married.ââ
âAh, I see!â
âAh~â¦â¦I forgot there is a jinx like that.â
Certainly, itâs a rumor that feels artificial, if I think about it.
If this rumor is spread, the number of people who want to know about all the Seven Wonders will surely decrease.
There is someone who created the superstition about the Seven Wonders.
Is it the same person who added the Hanging Girl into the Seven Wonders?
I must also be on the lookout for this person.
They may be an alumnus and not in this academy anymore, but I canât deny the possibility that they might be one of the teachers.
If I ask my brother, would he know about this person?
âBut, why did that person go through all that troubleâ¦â¦?â
ââ¦â¦Maybe because they wanted to hide the information about the Morgue of the Headless Prince.â
Hearing Augusteâs words, I was convinced.
That personâsomeone who is a member of the ãAssociation of the Mysterious Story Collectorsã, did not want the dangerous morgue to spread as a rumor.
So, with the cards in hand, they set the artificial spirit as one of the Seven Wonders so as to hide the very existence of the morgue and spread rumors about the curse as a warning to those who want to investigate the Seven Wonders further.
âErica, donât get involved with the matter of the morgue. Promise me.â
Klaus warned me with an unrelenting tone of voice.
I knew he would say that, while thinking so, I replied immediately.
âI canât promise you that. My acquaintance seems to be interested in that place, thatâs why I need to do some investigation so that I can warn her.â
If Chloe gets to the mysterious morgue before me, the bizarre incident that might involve me would occur.
If that happens, with my current state where I still donât have any measure to counter that, I will probably die.
I feel bad, but I want to stay ahead of Chloe for the sake of my survival.
âPlease rest assured. I myself have no interest in the morgue, Klaus-sama.â
âI see. Thatâs fine then, butâ¦â¦who is this acquaintance of yours?â
âOf course, thatâs a secret.â
When I said so with a smile on my face, Klaus scowled at me silently.
Since Iâve been stubborn from a long time ago, he must have understood already that I wouldnât open my mouth about this.
The sound of knocking echoed at such a timing.
Harold, who had left the room to prepare the tea seems to have returned.
âOh, it seems like you have reached a conclusion. Have you decided your policy?â
Harold served the tea with a smile that seems undaunted by the dangerous air.
I received a cup of tea from Harold while telling him the course of our discussion just now.
âSince thatâs the case, I want to ask you to prepare the wands for tonightâs investigation, Harold. Crystal Clusters, a bunch of offensive wands that donât have fire attribute, a set of wands for explorationâ¦â¦â
âEh? Didnât you just say that you wonât rush into this?â
âI wonât rush. But I donât know whatâs going to happen, so, just in case, you know?â
When I answered Harold that way, the remaining three people exchanged glances with each other and held their heads.
Klaus opened his mouth after exhaling deeply.
âWell, I will join you as your escort then.â
âYes, that will be great.â
I accepted Klausâ suggestion gratefully.
I have been wanting to ask for his help from the very beginning, but it seems he plans on following me anyway.
âOh, me too. You see, if Iâm there, you wonât overdo it, right?â
Saying so, Auguste grinned mischievously.
What he means is that I wouldnât dare bringing the First Prince of the entire nation into danger.
Heâs the same as ever, a troublemaker prince who puts his life on the line.
âI have no intention of overdoing it from the very beginning though.â
I would like to collect information, but I donât intend to proactively thrust my neck into danger or elucidate the wonder, so whatâs with this treatment?
No, looking back on my behavior until now, I guess this is just reaping what I sowed.
After that, along with Harold, the four of us began to devise a plan for this final investigation.
The participating members are the same ones as last night, and Harold will be our backup in case something happens.
âNow then, see you later this evening.ân/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
We disbanded at once and returned to our respective dormitories.
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