The rumor that the culprit behind the kidnapping incidents was captured spread throughout Janmalpi at a fast rate. Since the case that had been halting the entertainment businesses in the city was finally gone, all the citizens rejoiced. Of course, those connected to the missing persons were deeply saddened. They had been grasping onto the thread-like hope, wishing for their families, lovers, and friends to come back safely, but all the victims returned as corpses. As coffins left the casino one by one, families wept. Some even fainted after crying. Others insulted the culprit and demanded Condelâs corpse to disgrace it.
Yet, their sadness couldnât affect the whole city, and Janmalpi regained normalcy quickly. People wandered out in the streets again and lovers filled the space with laughter. Entertainment businesses recovered to their previous level. Joyous that the case was resolved, the lord of the estate gave a generous reward to everyone involved in solving the case; this also acted as a way to spread the news even faster throughout Janmalpi.
After the grand award ceremony, Zich and his companions returned to their lodging and held their own mini party. The food and table they prepared were way too humble for a party with a count and a lady from a marquess family as guests, but everyone took out the drinks they prepared and clinked their glasses.
âSigh. I finally feel that this case is completely over now,â Joachim said after gulping down a strong drink.
Zich responded, âIt seems the case has really taken a toll on you, sir.â
âIt couldnât be helped. No matter how much we investigated, we couldnât find any clues and the number of victims kept increasing. I was so worried for the kidnapped people and future victims that I couldnât go to sleep. Furthermore, my familyâs destiny was on the line with this case.â Joachim shuddered, thinking about his mental state at that time. âIt was truly fortunate that you came, Sir Zich.â
âSo, will your family be all right now?â
âWe barely managed to regain our balance after almost falling to the pits, but I can sigh in relief now.â Now, Joachim could see a stream of light in a foggy future. It was a situation where he could be completely satisfied. âI have to continue to rise up with this case as my support,â he said. Then, he would be able to place the Dracul name on top of the world platform again.
Joachim added, âThe culpritâs unexpectedly expert abilities played a positive influence on our reputation. However, I canât just be glad, considering the victims.â
If this case had been a normal kidnapping crime, there wouldn't be as many victims as they had right now. Joachimâs voice became heavier.
Evelyn comforted him. âDonât feel so guilty, Sir Count. You gave your all to this case and solved it.â
âTruthfully, that also hurts my conscience too. Sir Zich was the one who solved every single aspect of this case,â Joachim said.
Lyla disagreed. âThereâs no need for you to think that way. The responsibility of people in high places is to find talents and place them in fitting positions. If it wasnât for you, Count, nobody would have employed Zich and given him all the necessary support. If you didnât back him up, Iâm sure the case wouldâve dragged on for longer. Donât you think so, Zich?â
âYeah.â Zich wouldnât have been able to solve the case as easily as he did without Joachimâs backing. Moreover, Joachim was the one who had given him information relating to the robed figures.
âWe couldnât find the robed guys in the end though.â Although Zich had looked for the robed figures while investigating this case, they couldnât find even a hair strand from the robed figures.
âThey must have departed after making Condel Siede into a Demon Person and finished everything they needed to do. Or they might have left the rest for Glen to handle.â Regardless, screwing up the robed guysâ plans was enough of a reason for Zich to help Joachim.
âMs. Lyla is right. Besides, the one who was of the least help was me,â Evelyn said.
âThatâs not true, Lady Rouge. I mean, your thoughts and knowledge helped us solve this case,â Joachim said. In the first place, it had been her idea to make the party members act like lovers and bait the culprit. Thanks to that, they were able to see Condelâs shadows face-to-face for the first time.
âDo you really think so?â Evelyn asked.
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âThen I think you have no reason to feel burdened with guilt either, Count,â Evelyn said with a bright smile on her face.
After being taken aback for a moment, Joachim laughed heartily and agreed with her. âYes, you are certainly right, Lady Rouge. I shouldnât consider myself useless after admitting that you were of help.â
âSee, sir? Now, we can put an end to this conversation,â Evelyn said and clapped her hands. Then, she lifted her glass. Her glass was completely empty now. âLetâs have another drink!â
They filled up their glasses once more, and everyone clinked their glasses against each othersâ glasses. Afterward, all kinds of conversation went back and forth among them; the conversation varied between different topics, and amid the small talk, Evelyn stared at the corner of the table.
âHm, did you say that you were Ms. Dwayne?â
âYâyes?â Elena was surprised to suddenly hear her name.
âYou seem a bit anxious. Is there something going on?â Evelyn asked.
Elena had not said much. Evelyn wondered if her and Joachimâs status intimidated her, but that didnât seem to be the case. Elena was glancing at just one person.
âYou seem to be wary of Mr. Zich,â Evelyn said.
Elenaâs body twitched. The person Elena had been glancing at was Zich. Perhaps, she had done something to him. However, the one who answered for her was Lyla.
âItâs nothing much. You know how nasty Zichâs personality is, right, miss?â
âWell, thatâ¦â Evelyn didnât finish.
âZich used all the means he had possible to torture the culprit this time. It was Elenaâs first time seeing something like that,â Lyla said.
Joachim and Evelyn also looked in Zichâs direction. Although they both wanted to know what Zich did that made Elena stare at him like this, they also didnât want to know at the same time.
Lyla said, âTime is going to solve this. Hans and Snoc have gotten used to it now.â
Hans and Snoc were now completely used to Zichâs lack of morality and didnât show any special response to this incident. Of course, this incident with Condel was one of the cruelest acts they saw from Zich, but they were already aware that Zich was capable of doing such actions and more. On the other hand, they could also understand Elenaâs feelings. The first act that Elena witnessed from Zich had started out much too strong.
âElena, donât be too scared. As long as you donât cross a certain line, heâs harmless. Look.â Lyla moved her hand and pinched Zichâs cheek.
âWhaw you douwing.â Zichâs pronunciation became muffled, but he didnât look angry. If one had to describe how he looked, he looked mildly irked.
Elena could not help but let out a small âPwff!â at Zichâs face.
âYeah, thatâs good enough. You donât have to get immediately used to him, but thereâs no need to be too scared of him.â Lyla let go of Zichâs cheek.
Zich rubbed his red cheek a few times and pinched Lylaâs cheek back. Lylaâs pronunciation came out muffled this time. There was now a fun and pleasant atmosphere in the room. Inside this atmosphere, although Elena was still wary of Zich, she let out a laugh once more. Like this, their small party turned even more lively.
* * *
Zich and his companions didnât immediately leave Janmalpi. In the first place, they had come to Janmalpi to play and enjoy themselves. Condel Siedeâs existence had been a completely unexpected event. Since they were stressed and tired from solving a large incident, they passionately enjoyed the entertainment offered in Janmalpi. Even though this was a bit callous to say, they were able to enjoy themselves even more because the number of tourists had decreased from the serial kidnapping cases.
However, not all of Zichâs companions were playing outside. Zich stayed inside their lodging and relaxed in his room. Hans, Snoc, and Elena had gone outside to play. Someone knocked on his door and burst it open. There was only one person who could come into Zichâs room whenever they wanted to like this.
âYouâre really taking it easy.â Lyla entered his room with a thick book in her arm.
Zich been lying down on his bed with his arms stretched out like dried mud on top of a rock. He raised his hand. âYou are here?â
Lyla asked, âWhere are the others?â
âThey went to play.â
âYou didnât go?â
âNo matter how fun it is, it gets boring after a while. As expected, itâs hard to keep up with these youngsters.â
âSince youâre saying nonsense, you seem to have some stamina left.â Then, Lyla plopped into a chair and put a thick book on a table. âItâs actually better this way. Come here and help me with this.â
âIâm resting right now. I need to recover my stamina.â
âI can pass over your nonsense as a joke the first time, but if you spout out nonsense a second time, it just gets annoying.â
Zich scratched his head and slowly trod down to the table and sat in front of Lyla. He looked like a bum who would just lay on his bed all day and eat food. Zich asked, âWhat are you doing?â
âDeciphering Clowonâs letters.â
Zichâs eyes sparkled; that interested him. âWhat do I need to do?â
âI need someone to mark the pages of passages that contain these letters.â Lyla passed a piece of paper that contained a few of Clowonâs letters.
Lyla was requesting him to do simple labor; it was not something that he enjoyed doing. However, it was necessary work. Moreover, if he helped, they could uncover the truths about Clowon faster. Zich took the thick book that Lyla passed and opened it. Incomprehensible texts densely filled every page. Zich looked at the piece of paper that Lyla gave him and slowly scanned it.
âHave you had any success?â
âNot yet.â
âWell, even for the great Lyla, is it hard to interpret letters that you donât know anything about?â
âNo, I already have the minimum amount of information needed to interpret these texts. Itâs difficult, but not impossible. The problem is that I didnât have enough time.â Lyla let out a small sigh. âHonestly, I was planning to completely engross myself into interpreting these texts while Elena calmed her heart here.â
âBut your plan was hampered by Siedeâs appearance, right?â
âYeah.â Lyla moved her eyes away from her book and stared at Zich. âI know this is a big request, but can we stay in this city for a while? Honestly, I want to have some time deciphering these texts.â
âIt doesnât matter to me.â Zich thought that finding out about Clowon was the first step to finding out about his regression, Glenâs identity, and the robe figureâs identities. Thus, finding out about Clowon was one of his top goals right now. If Lyla wanted to stay in Janmalpi to find out more information about Clowon, there was no reason for him to insist on going to another city.
Moreover, he could probably do kind acts, his other goal, in this city as well. Like this, Zich readily agreed to Lylaâs proposal, and their companions decided to stay in Janmalpi for a while.