The Blond Male Lead is Too Much - Chapter 146
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“Oh, Shailene. I was just about to call you―”
“Sorry, Carl!”
I abruptly cut him off and clasped my hands together in apology.
“I suddenly have something urgent to do! Can I meet you later?”
“… … Huh? Oh, uh, okay.”
Carl nodded absentmindedly with a bewildered expression.
I’m really sorry.
But I don’t think I can bear it if I don’t confirm the notebook’s identity right now.
I don’t think I could concentrate even if someone put on a tea-drinking show in front of me.
“Be sure to contact me when you’re done with work.”
Karl, who escorted me to the carriage, earnestly urged me. I nodded, but he seemed uneasy and even raised his little finger.
He stood there transfixed, watching me leave the Duke of Calciard’s mansion.
Oh my, he looks like a dog looking at his owner who is leaving.
Thanks to that, I barely managed to shake off my discomfort and returned to the duke’s residence, where I first looked for my mother’s belongings.
Notebook, where is the notebook?!
“What are you doing, Miss?”
Mandy asked me curiously as she watched me rummaging around the room like a mole digging a tunnel.
“Oh, Mandy. Do you know where the things I brought back from the Earldom are?”
I don’t remember where I put it, maybe because I was dragged away as soon as I got back.
“At that time, Duke Calciard brought it down and returned it to us when he visited Diat some time ago.”
Hearing Mandy’s words reminded me of something.
At that moment, Carl jumped out of the carriage with my bag on his shoulder, saying that he had an urgent matter just like me.
Mandy brought me the bag she had been organizing inside the dressing room.
Inside were his mother’s heirlooms: a notebook, a handkerchief, and gloves.
After biting Mandy, he was left alone and carefully picked up his notebook.
As I removed the old leather cover, the notebook’s real name was revealed.
Rudenian List
The Rudenians are believers in the great demon Ludwald, not the sun god.
“under…….”
He let out a short exclamation.
‘It really was a list of heretics.’
It turns out that Carl’s mother was my mother’s friend, Cathy.
I bit my lip. Carl’s parents died because of this one list.
‘Even Raviello said it was related… … .’
I wonder if there are any heretics among the people around me that I don’t know about?
Suddenly, I felt anxious and stared blankly at the list, then opened the first page with a heavy heart.
If you’re worried, you can check for yourself. See if there are more or not.
I carefully looked through each name to see if there was one I recognized among the densely written names.
Wait a minute, there’s a name that starts with Ben… … !
‘Oh, it’s Bentley. Phew, that wasn’t Benjamin Dyatt.’
OMG, this time it’s the bar… … !
‘Barbara, Barbara. Not Bartholomew, but Barbara.’
There were so many similar names that I wiped away the cold sweat several times.
Of course, the names of the Diat family members could not have been written here. Someone could have written them down by mistake.
Then I have to quickly sort things out. They are definitely not people who would believe in heresy.
Before I knew it, the sun had set and it was evening.
Mandy brought me some light food to my room as I skipped meals and devoted myself to reading the list.
I slowly turned the page while chewing on a smoked duck sandwich.
I finally reached the very last name, but fortunately I didn’t find any names I knew.
The remaining papers were clean because nothing was written on them.
‘But is Raviello really a heretic? If this weren’t a list from twenty years ago, it would have been possible to determine exactly whether his name was there or not.’
In fact, Howard, who took the confession pill, could not possibly be lying, so his words are probably true.
But I couldn’t believe that the main character, who was supposedly one of the official male protagonists, was actually a heretic.
That also helped destroy Carl’s family.
“Oh my, my eyes are going to pop out.”
I was looking at small letters the whole time like when I was studying for the college entrance exam, so my eyes felt dry and stiff.
I lay back down, blinked my eyes slowly, and lifted the list without thinking.
‘Is that really all? If it were me, I think I would have written down the VIPs a bit more secretly… … .’
Clang.
It was the moment when I quickly turned the pages with my fingertips and arrived at the last blank page.
“huh……?”
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As the light shone on the previously pure white paper, the outlines of the letters began to appear vaguely.
I jumped up and turned off all the lights in the room, leaving only one candle burning.
I swallowed dryly and looked at the last page of the register over the candle.
“… … !”
Then, the hidden names began to appear one by one.
Gregory Edwin Hersen
Morphina
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Raviello
“Wow, that’s ridiculous… … .”
His voice trembled as if a chill had run through his body.
There is only one group in the Herzen Empire that can use the national name as a surname.
Direct royal family.
To be exact, the emperor and empress, the crown prince and unmarried princes and princesses.
However, I was the only one among the royal family with the name ‘Gregory’.
The current Emperor Gregory of Herceg-Ange.
‘The Emperor, the Emperor was a heretic… …? Along with the High Priest?’
The name written immediately below the Emperor’s was Morphina, which belonged to the High Priestess.
What made me even more confused and shocked was that the name Raviello was also mixed in among them.
It was around the time I was born, so he would have only been three or four years old at the time.
‘How is it written here? What is the upside-down star next to the name?’
I was terribly embarrassed by the sudden situation where the emperor, the prime minister, and the chief priest were confirmed as heretics.
I guess this is a problem I can’t handle alone.
widely.
I covered the list and looked around aimlessly. Oh, no one saw it, right?
I couldn’t suppress my anxiety and couldn’t sleep a wink all night.
And as soon as dawn broke, I went to see the Duke and Lady Diat.
“There’s something I want to show you both. It’s a keepsake of my mother’s that I happened to come across in Baekjakryeong.”
I thought about it all night, but I just couldn’t seem to handle this list on my own.
So, even though I knew it would be a burdensome thing to do, I decided to be honest with the two adults in this household.
The real reason why Carl’s parents died and the information about the heresy that Howard confessed to.
The Duke and Duchess of Diat listened to my story with very serious faces. Their expressions became increasingly hardened.
“… … So I checked the list to see if there were any more heretics around me that I didn’t know about… … .”
I held up the last page of the list to the candlelight and called out to the two people.
Then they came up next to me and their eyes grew wide as if they were going to pop out when they saw the hidden names.
“Your Majesty the Emperor… … ?”
“You’re even at the Grand Priest’s Office.”
The voices seemed as shocked as I was yesterday.
I handed the list over to the two people and just looked around.
After looking at the list for a while, Duke Diat asked in a subdued voice.
“Shailene, have you ever shown this to anyone?”
“No, I found out last night. I was wondering what to do, so I got up and came looking for you two.”
“Well done, really well done.”
He stroked my back with his large hand. The Duke also patted my shoulder and said.
“Don’t tell your maid about this. Keep it a secret from Dane and Deborah.”
“all right.”
The two of them tried to lighten the heavy atmosphere by smiling at me as I nodded obediently.
“We’ll take care of this. Shailene, don’t worry about it and go about your daily life.”
“Okay, don’t worry and eat comfortably. It’s something the adults need to take care of.”
I felt a little moved for a moment, knowing that it was intended to lighten my burden.
Now I feel like there is an adult who can be my shade when I am having a hard time.
Then, I thought of the knife that had helped me when I was having a hard time from the beginning and carefully opened my mouth.
“But… … Can’t I tell Karl too? We’ve already shared some of the information… … .”
Diat Gong, who had been thinking with his arms folded, answered my question after a while.
“Leave that to your own judgment. You need to consider whether the other person is someone you can talk to about such a serious matter, as well as the possibility that they might be put in danger if they find out.”
“ah…….”
So that’s why you told me not to tell Dane and Deborah.
“I’ll go for now. If there’s any problem, please let me know.”
I nodded and then greeted the two people who were busy exchanging glances.
It seemed like the two of them wanted to discuss it without me.
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