Kazuya returned to the police station with Luigi.
When he barged into the conference room, the detectives all rose to their feet, startled. They stared at the dirty street urchin, covering their noses, looking like they wanted to get out of there. Kazuya pulled Luigi to the middle of the conference room.
Inspector Blois, too, was stunned. âWhoâs that, Kujou?â
âA witness.â
The detectives shared looks.
âHis nameâs Luigi,â Kazuya continued. âHeâs been in front of Jeantan for years and has seen a lot. And he has incredibly good memory. He can testify.â
âYou canât be serious.â
âLuigi, how many detectives are in this room?â
âForty-two,â the kid replied boredly.
The inspector stared at Kazuya with a puzzled expression. When Kazuya signaled with his eyes, the inspector reluctantly started counting the detectives. It was surprisingly difficult to count them all since they were sitting in different spots. Not only that, but some moved, and others came in and out.
âLine up and count off!â the inspector ordered.
The detectives glanced at each other and began forming a line. âOne, two, threeâ¦â When there were only a few detectives left, a stir ran among them.
âForty-two,â the last one mumbled.
The detectives regarded Luigi.
Kazuya nodded. âSmart kid, huh?â
âI donât like smart kids,â Inspector Blois muttered.
He sat Luigi down in a chair and showed him photos of girls. Luigi shook his head at the first few photos and brushed them aside.
âIâve never seen these girls before,â he said.
Inspector Blois gave Kazuya a reproachful look.
âI know this lady,â Luigi said, pointing to a womanâs photo. âShe comes to Jeantan three times a week and buys lots of stuff. Sheâs still alive and kicking. Saw her yesterday.â
One of the detectives looked distressed. âHeâs rightâ¦!â he mumbled.
Kazuya had no idea what it was about.
âWe ran out of random photos to throw into the mix, so I confiscated photos of the detectivesâ wives and daughters that they carry around,â Inspector Blois whispered. âThe woman seems to be his wife. Must be rough having a shopaholic wife.â
âAh, I see.â
When Luigi saw the next photo, he suddenly took a big breath. All gazes were on him. His eyes and lips were partly open, as though in a trance.
âLast winter. February 12th. 3:05 PM. She entered Jeantan, and thatâs it. She never came out.â
One of the detectives compared the photo with some documents. His face paled visibly, and he handed the document to Inspector Blois. The inspectorâs face turned red.
âThis girl right here,â Luigi continued. âSpring this year. May 3rd. 7:12 PM. She never came out.â
Another document was passed around.
âSummer two years ago. August 30th. 11:02 AM. Never came out.â
The detectives stared at Luigiâs half-open eyes like they were looking at something horrifying. One after another, documents were handed out, and those who looked through them were rendered speechless.
Kazuya stood up and peered into the documents.
All the women in the photographs Luigi had selected were those who vanished in the darkness. Women who suddenly disappeared somewhere in Saubreme and have yet to be found. The time of their disappearance matched with the date and time that Luigi recounted.
Inspector Blois groaned. âSo these people really did disappear in Jeantan?â
The conference room was filled with a strange silence.
âWhatâs going on, then? Why do people disappear in Jeantan? Whatâs their purpose? We need clues.â
This would be the time when the inspector would come to St. Marguerite Academy, climb to the top of the library, pretend to be talking to Kazuya, and use the Wellspring of Wisdom of the little detective, Victorique. But that wasnât possible at the moment. They were in a city far from the village, and Victorique was not around.
Kazuya wanted to solve this mystery. But no matter how hard he tried to wrap his head around it, he didnât know what to do.
âI know!â Kazuya exclaimed.
Inspector Blois turned to him. âWhat is it, Kujou?â
âI called Victorique earlier. Though I wasnât really able to talk to her⦠Letâs explain everything thatâs happened to her and ask for her help. Iâm sure she can clarify things for us.â
âNo.â Inspector Bloisâ response was immediate.
âWh-Why not?â Kazuya asked, confused.
âBecause the price is too great.â
Kazuya cocked his head. âPrice?â
Inspector Blois did not answer. The clock ticked away.
In the corner of the conference room, Kazuya heaved a deep sigh. âLetâs call Victorique, Inspector. Iâm sure she can help.â
âNo! I donât wanna!â the inspector shouted.
The childish remark caught Kazuya off-guard. âWhy are you so against it? And what exactly do you mean by price?â
The inspector pouted like a child and remained silent for a while, but eventually he opened his mouth, albeit with hesitation. âIf you really want her help, then you ask for it. Do not mention my name.â
âWhat?!â Kazuya snapped.
The inspector was doing the usual thing, and it pissed him off. He would rely on his sisterâs help, but when the case was solved, he would insist that he did it on his own and take all the credit. And for some reason, he was always scared of Victorique.
âBe reasonable,â Kazuya said. âYou ask for her help.â
âYou can ask for help all you want, and youâll be fine. But not me.â
âHuh?â
âYou donât understand, Kujou. That⦠thing is a⦠Gray Wolf. A terrifying creature. You donât know anything yet. Iâve learned the hard way that the cost of asking for help is terribly high. And Iâm not alone on this one. Itâs everyone from the Blois family.â
âVictorique is a terrifying creature?â
Kazuya laughed a little. He remembered the time when Victorique tripped over his foot and fell flat on her face, how she looked teary-eyed when he flicked her forehead, and the way she glanced around in wonder at the things sheâd never seen before.
It was, however, true that Victorique was incredibly smart and had a very complicated personality.
âYouâre just exaggerating,â Kazuya said.
âYou donât know anything yet,â the inspector repeated.
Kazuya chuckled. âYouâre talking about her devilish demands, right? You pay a price for her help. I think itâs adorable.â
âNo, itâs not!â
âIsnât it just bringing her some rare snacks, or finding mysterious cases? Sure, Victorique can be a little bit mean at timesâ¦â
âSnacks? Cases? Are you stupid?â
âWhat did you say?!â
The inspector sighed heavily and pointed to his head. âDo you know why Iâm wearing my hair like this?â he asked with a serious face.
Kazuya had no answer. He stared at Inspector Bloisâs blonde hair, twisting like a drill and fixed using hair gel.
âI thought you liked the style,â Kazuya said.
âOf course not! Are you insane?!â
âVictorique said it was genetic.â
âThat little twerpâ¦â
Inspector Blois stamped his feet like a child. In a way, his immature and feisty response was oddly reminiscent of Victorique.
Yup, theyâre siblings all right, Kazuya thought as he watched the man.
Eventually, Inspector Blois calmed down a bit. âIt happened five years ago,â he began. âShe was still in the Blois familyâs tower back then. I went to check on her from time to time. She was a creepy Gray Wolf, but she was my sister. I was curious how she was doing.â
Kazuya recalled what Victorique had said about her brother Grevil de Blois when she showed him the âmagic ringâ yesterday.
âI was locked up in the tower, and for some odd reason Grevil came to see me every day and silently observed me, which I found quite creepy.â
âVictorique told me just the other day about how her brother was so creepy back then because he would stare at her without saying a word.â
âSheâs the creepy one! Sheâs too smart! Apathetic, showed no interest about her family, and just indifferent. She was terrifying.â He breathed a deep sigh. âOne day, I had to ask the horrid creatureâs help⦠It was for a certain lady.â
Inspector Bloisâ face turned a little red. âI really wanted to solve the case. The lady was about to be charged with a crime she did not commit. I steeled myself and climbed that dark and eerie tower to ask for her help. The mind of a Gray Wolf is a horrifying thing. The case was solved in no time at all.â Inspector Blois pointed to his hair. âAs payment, Iâm to forever keep this hairdo.â
âDid you know it was weird?â
âOf course I did! But I made a promise!â He heaved another sigh and took his pipe out from his pocket with shaky hands. He lit it, took a puff, and let out a smoky sigh. âThatâs not all. I asked for help again two years ago. She was already in St. Marguerite Academy then. I had just become a police inspector and I really wanted to make a name for myself. The case was quickly solved with her help, of course, but ever since then, my two men have to hold hands at all times.â
âI thought they were just close.â
âThat one wasnât so bad. Theyâre childhood friends, though not close enough to walk hand in hand. I mean, weâre talking about grownups here.â
Kazuya could not believe it. He was finally beginning to understand what the inspector meant when he said, âThe privilege you enjoy is so odd, itâs like getting free money from an unscrupulous loan shark.â At the same time, he was stunned at how childish Victoriqueâs demands were despite her claims that they were devilish.
Why did she help him when they first met?
Sure, she asked him to bring her some rare delicacy, but it was not a taxing demand, and more importantly, there was nothing devilish about it at all. The spite that she usually wielded with all her might in her small hands was nowhere to be found.
Perhaps Victorique actually treated him way nicer than most people? By her standards, of course.
Then he remembered the reply he received before he left the academy. It contained only the word âIdiot.â And when he called her earlier for help, she just said idiot. Anger flared within him.
âYou keep pestering me for cases, saying youâre bored, but when I got one for you, youâre too grumpy to even listen!â
âWhat are you talking about, Kujou?â
âN-Nothingâ¦â
Kazuya sighed.
The detectives were whispering at each other, staring in their direction. They were getting impatient.
Kazuya stood up and asked a nearby detective if he could use the phone. âI just want to call a friend,â he said.
Kazuya turned to the inspector, who kept mumbling under his breath. âFine. Iâll ask her myself. But this is the last time Iâm doing this.â
âRemember: youâre the one asking her for help.â
âI get it already. A man does not go back on his words. You look like you do, though.â
Kazuya grabbed the receiver, and asked the operator to connect him to St. Marguerite Academy.