Julietta's Dressup - 49 Chapter 49. Calen Castle, Part X
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49 Chapter 49. Calen Castle, Part X

"The Count, you're not totally forgiven. You should never use the word 'just' to anyone around me again. But I admit you're right. It's more likely to be a conspiracy against me or for another gain. Valerian, check around the girl who was beaten. Find out that by whom she has been referred to as a maid, and who's been in contact with her from the family of Chaister lately."

Killian turned on Albert as Valerian stepped out of the office after hurriedly bowing.

"Albert, why would Julietta be so accused? I don't think the two of them know each other, but where did the contact occur?"

"As soon as I got the report, I went to the jail and asked about it. She said that Lady Chaister was taking her to the dining room in the main castle. While she was following, suddenly a woman with a black hood appeared, beat Lady Chaister severely, and ran away. As she was trying to help the fallen Lady rise up, knights came running up when they heard her screams, but she suddenly cried and said Julietta had hit her."

"The dining room? Didn't you show Julietta the dining room? So, so far, Julietta hasn't had a meal?"

"No, it's... I've told her, but..."

When Killian got angry again, Albert opened his mouth to make excuses but shut it up again. He didn't even have a word to say when he thought it had come to this, because he had given a rough account of the maids' meals. He might be forced to retire today if she was not released safely.

"Send a meal to the bas.e.m.e.nt first. Take care that the food is not bad."

Killian looked back at Oswald as Albert's servant, who had been waiting after dinner to serve the Prince, hurried out to follow the order.

"Wouldn't it be hard to just get her out?"

"Yes, Your Highness. Count Adam is right. Your Highness can't do anything about it, because it's nothing other than a commoner who has harmed a n.o.ble. As the attacker of the a.s.sault, she can't help but wait for the punishment Lady Chaister will determine. She's already in the underground prison, so it's hard to ask for her as if nothing has happened, or for her to re-testify that she was mistaken, since we don't know what she's thinking. If she's ever been abetted by Prince Francis or another Prince, our attempt to persuade the maid will be a weakness for Your Highness."

Oswald looked at Killian for a moment and then carefully opened his mouth again. "Even if Lady Chaister asks you to execute your maid, if you can't prove her innocence, you have no choice but to proceed. It can disrupt the order of society. They're all going to react sensitively to this and they will watch."

Oswald shook his head sadly and continued on. "If Your Highness put your power over this, the n.o.bility will blame you. I'm sure the family of Chaister will protest, too. I'm glad if Lady Chaister's demands are nothing more than las.h.i.+ng or expelling, it is just as well, but I think she'll ask for a death sentence to get rid of future trouble."

Killian's face cooled more and more at the words of a death sentence.

"What about setting up a fake witness?"

Adam, who had returned to his seat, opened his mouth at Killian's words. "It should be the testimony of someone of higher status than Lady Chaister, or who can say that the testimony of the daughter of the Viscount is false? Those with low status might be a problem later, even if Your Highness won them over to your side. Then, among those who are currently in the castle, the ident.i.ty of the person who can be a false witness will be narrowed. Among them, only me and Count Oswald and Count Valerian are to be trusted. Sadly, however, we can't give false testimony that we saw the scene, because we came to the Oval Office with you from the dinner table."

Boom! Killian's angry fist hit the table.

'Who the h.e.l.l is behind this scene?

She was not such a careless maid to act so recklessly to a n.o.blewoman who she did not know, even if she was sometimes impudent and grumbled. That was why he had trusted her.

For others, even if it was Albert's servant, Julietta was as polite as possible. Not long ago, she had intervened in the conversation between him and the Count in the carriage, and she had been puzzled all day and studied his face to see if he was angry.

She could not beat anyone who she did not know in the strange place that she had just arrived today.

It was clear that as Julietta had said, that Lady Chaister was lying.

'What is she aiming for? By whom has she been abetted, and would she dare to do such a great thing?'

"First check to see if anyone saw the scene or if anyone was nearby. And Adam, find out where Duke Martin is. It's likely to be nearby since he started returning similar to me, and we're a little back after stopping by Beopash. I want you to search every street that comes to Ricaren and bring him into the castle without anyone knowing as soon as you find the Duke."