I stand up unexpectedly. It was honestly surprising that he was here, whether he was free or ruler of this city, not in a good position to stay long with the whee.
"What the hell is going on?"
I speak without hiding the surprise. Marius has the usual niggling laugh.
I thought I'd tell you what I know.
"That's..."
"Thinking about the future, I don't want to buy Eizo's unhappiness. Above all, Azo is my friend."
Marius said without a shudder. I guess it's to reassure me that you let me know that it's in your interest to do more or less.
There are many things that are unbelievable about pure acts. It would be even worse in the aristocratic world in which Marius now finds himself.
"I'll take your feelings for granted."
"I'm glad you did"
I truthfully appreciated Marius' favor. And Marius urges me to take my seat again.
"Well, I gather my own information, too, to the best of my ability."
Marius also sat down across from us and started talking.
"The point is, the Empire - I mean, the Emperor knew, the revolution."
"Did you know? Did you know what happened?
"Oh. I used it knowing it was going to happen. It's like showing off. It could already be repressed."
"Then why did you leave Helen trapped?
"I didn't want them to know what I knew. If you find out he's out, you're not gonna wake him up anymore, are you? I tried not to divulge what I caught myself for the same reason."
Helen said she hadn't heard the details, but that the people she came across were people on the imperial side who had information about the revolution?
Like she said herself, I don't know how much information she leaked.
I said, did you keep him alive for a while because if you take out the body in a detour, you could be caught out of it? No, wait, that's...
"So, how much help did Helen get if we didn't help?
"No, I guess not"
Marius shook his head to the side in my words.
"It's true that at the time of the revolution, no matter what happened to Helen, there was no longer a relationship. But being alive means being dead."
The Eizoo Workshop humans, including me, were breathtaking. Marius opens his mouth again when he moistens it slightly with the tea it was serving.
"As an empire, you'll want to think later and not find out what you knew. Then it's not strange that he was killed at the time of the revolution. I don't know why he died, but if he gets confused, he'll never know."
"Rather, our rescue was critical."
"Right."
"If so, can't you even say you're fine anymore"
"Don't be. You'd better keep it like it's today for a while."
Marius now shakes her head wide and vertically.
There will be no judicial autopsy in this world today, and if it kills you, you have no mouth for the dead. Even if there is magic, it is basically the aristocrats that can use it. It is very suspicious if the result is correct.
In addition, it would be like a bone stabbed in the throats for the emperors to know the emperors knew the revolution was still alive. You must want to solve it as much as possible.
I don't have any reason or need to solve my problems.
When I look at Helen, I'm leaning down. You don't have to worry about it. With that in mind, Deanna put her hand on Helen's shoulder and began to whisper something.
I'll leave you to Deanna and ask Marius.
"I knew there was a revolution, doesn't that mean the Marquis is in danger? You're definitely going to cut territory, aren't you? Wouldn't it be great to put an ambush down?"
"I don't know..."
When Marius does it, he sighs almost big. Are you messing with something again, Mr. O?
"We're talking back there, too."
"What?"
To Marius' words, I couldn't hide the surprise of not knowing how many times I'd been here.