Chapter 156: The Identity of the Faceless Man (part three)
My hypothesis is very simple.
In order to control the entire All Souls Day’s spirited away case, it is necessary to control the movements of the rebels and Harlan himself.
The movement of the rebels can be controlled by, for example, Citrouille if he infiltrates the group.
It seems that only Harlan himself can control Harlan, but if one devised the timing for leaking the information about the vampire, they might have been able to control his movement to an extent.
Under Harlan Lucanrant’s instructions, Citrouille fuelled the rebellion.
Jack Citrouille manipulated information about Harlan and invited him to visit at that time.
These two patterns are conceivable if there is a mastermind in the All Souls Day’s spirited away case.
Unfortunately, I have no idea what their purpose or motive for doing that.
Why did they need to do such a farce?
To eradicate the rebels?
But doing something like this is too risky, and the damage that Harlan and Citrouille actually suffered was also considerable.
Perhaps they wanted Beatrice’s talent in looking into the past and future?
But then I don’t understand why they returned her to us that easily.
Let alone gaining an advantage, it seems like the person who could be the mastermind suffered a loss instead.
Or maybe they did gain something and I just don’t know what it is?
For this reason, let’s examine each part of this case that has been on my mind.
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First of all, I’m curious about from whom Jan received the instruction.
But he no longer remembers the person.
One thing is certain.
The person who Jan met is a person who can prepare drugs to erase memories.
So I asked Harold, who has a wide information network, to investigate.
One week after the festival, I went to his workshop.
“Oh, you’re just in time. I just received a report from Sergei-ossan last night.”
I received a bunch of documents from Harold while sitting on the sofa.
A list of chemicals and materials that were delivered from Knot Reed to the Margrave of Urs.
A list of chemicals and materials delivered to the academy while Citrouille was working as an insurance healer.
And what kind of medicine can be made from those materials.
Sergei seems to have sent us the samples of the materials as well.
Harold arranged potions and small boxes containing the samples while referring to the list.
“As expected, Harold. You work fast.”
“Yeah, well. Sergei-ossan is the fast one~”
I looked at the names of the lined up drugs and their effects/materials on the list.
The materials purchased by Harlan and the materials purchased by Citrouille were almost identical.
Anesthetic with magical effect.
Non-magical anesthetic.
Strong truth serum.
Strength tonic that is burdensome on the body.
I wonder if this has any correlation to this incident.
Hallucinogens and some of the listed sleeping pills and hypnotic drugs seem to involve memory, it feels suspicious.
However, when I read the explanation carefully, it seems that whichever you take will make your memory clearer.
Did I guess it wrong?
While reviewing the list over and over, I noticed that Harlan’s list included one type of material that was not used in any drug.
The material that has unknown usage is dried bog moss.
“…Bog moss?”
“It is a cushioning material for packaging but it seems like it is only produced in a rather specific location. It may not be relevant, but it was mentioned just in case.”
For Knot Reed, dried white clover is the mainstream material for cushioning.
That’s why Sergei may have been curious.
“I see. So where is the production area?”
“In the northern part of Lindis. There are about 14 different types of bog moss all in all.”
“Hm…”
Bog moss in the northern part of Lindis.
I feel like I’ve heard something like that before, but what was it?
“He said that even he doesn’t know everything about this type of moss.”
“A type that even Sergei-san doesn’t know, huh…”
This seems worth checking out.
“Can I have this sample?”
“Sure, if it helps you.”
Receiving the small box full of moss, I stood up.
As far as I know, the person most familiar with unusual organisms is Actorius-sensei.
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That day, Actorius-sensei was in the aviary.
I called out to Actorius-sensei, who was moving the carrier owls from their birdcages to a larger cage.
“Actorius-sensei! I have a request.”
“Oh, please tell me if there is anything that I can do.”
Actorius-sensei said with a gentle smile on his face.
“Humm, so you want me to check the type and medicinal properties of this bog moss?”
“Yes. Sorry to ask this of you when you’re busy, but it would be very helpful if you can investigate it.”
“Of course, that’s a piece of cake.”
Actorius-sensei agreed while being surrounded by owls.
But why are there so many owls here?
Some cages are already full of carrier owls and are quite overcrowded.
“By the way, have the owls increased?”
“Yes, the owls from the previous case that were taken into custody are going to be bred here.”
So these are the carrier owls of the Military Order of Útför that were preserved in that cave castle, huh.
Certainly, if I look closely, there are two types of owls here: the friendly owls and the wary owls.
“It has increased by about twenty owls.”
“Then, since the number of owls has increased, getting in touch with others must have become easier, right?”
“But that is not the case here.”
Actorius-sensei had a troubled smile on his face.
“It is not definite, but these children seem to have received a special training. It is troubling.”
“Special…?”
“They don’t seem to accept instructions from anyone but their specific partner. It’s not a system currently in use; it is a system that was abolished about a hundred years ago and was only passed on to Ignitian beast-tamers.”
It seems overwriting the old communication setting of the carrier owls of the Military Order of Útför’s would be difficult.
Even though Actorius-sensei instructed the owls to send a letter to Eduard-oniisama, none of them flew.
“Seems like it would be difficult for anyone other than the one controlling them to rescind this setting…”
“…No way.”
“I’m troubled because the animal trainer from Ignitia who had cooperated with the investigation couldn’t do anything.”
I see.
It is certainly troubling.
“In addition to the system itself being difficult to overwrite, it seems they were being trained by someone who possesses a strong telepathic ability. But—”
Actorius-sensei patted the Military Order of Útför’s owl with a sad expression.
“To think they will never soar through the sky again…”
The owl in question seemed to hate being touched, it pecked him with its beak and scratched him with its claws, but Actorius-sensei didn’t seem to mind it.
As expected, its vigilance is high.
Carrier owls whose settings can’t be overwritten.
Since even people are used like a tool, so I guess for them animals are also disposable.
Oh, but, maybe this can be used?
If I pursue the destination of the carrier owls, I might be able to find the contact network of knights who caused the incident.
“Would anyone with extraordinarily strong telepathic ability be able to make them carry a letter?”
“Yes, that’s right. But, it’s quite difficult to find such a powerful telepath…”
“For example, what about His Highness Auguste?”
“…I see, there is that option!”
Actorius-sensei clapped his hands.
“Although, I wonder if it’s fine to request such a thing from the crown prince of the whole country who is currently recuperating, what a dilemma…”
“Uu, that’s right…”
To begin with, I was the one who recently overworked Auguste and caused him to collapse.
I should avoid making any more unreasonable requests, even if he is recovering greatly.
“I know the perfect person. He has a very strong telepathic ability, but he is rather difficult to ask a favor from…”
Actorius-sensei cut off his words but continued hesitantly.
Somehow, I knew who he was about to talk about.
“…it’s Brad.”
“Certainly, it’s difficult to ask Clochydd-sensei.”
“He used to be so honest and kind in the past…”
Although I’m not familiar with him, my feeling of guilt is somewhat less than if I ask Auguste.
This time I will rely on that teacher.
I borrowed a carrier owl along with its birdcage and left the aviary.
“Then I’ll tell you about the results of the investigation of the bog moss as soon as I find the answer.”
“Thank you, Actorius-sensei!”
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Brad’s room was still full of interesting materials.
When I was looking at the material on the desk, Brad rushed to put away the material into the drawer.
Geez, he even locked the drawer. He didn’t need to be that wary.
If I remember correctly, for some reason there was the word “Hell” written on it, so I might not even want to read it.
Because it may become a new death flag.
“Let’s see…so you were trying to find the true culprit by retraining the carrier owl.”
Brad returned to the real issue at hand, as if trying to hide something.
A wrinkle appeared between his brows, creating a frown.
“It’s a good idea—but, why are you sticking your nose into such a matter again?”
He glared at me with chilly gaze.
While recalling the sunlight of spring, I smiled.
“Yes. If there is no mastermind, the owl can just fly around and return.”
“If there is no mastermind, is it…you know that it’s dangerous if the true culprit is currently on the loose.”
I see.
If I think about it, for the time being, only Harlan and Citrouille are suspicious.
If there is another person who is the true culprit and that person has not been arrested yet, this would only be poking the snake inside the bush, huh.
Brad heaved a long sigh, and the wrinkle between his brows deepened.
He took out the borrowed owl from its birdcage.
The owl, which was rebellious to Actorius-sensei, was docile towards Brad.
“I’ve heard rumors that the Margrave of Urs locked the owls’ mind to maintain confidentiality…”
Brad closed his eyes while stroking the owl.
A dragon appeared from the sleeve of his robe, watching the owl.
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