"Uh-huh. Well, if you ask me... it's just not that former Archbishop Fran was a lone wolf either, doesn't it mean that your people have plotted to take pity on Miss Elba to be able to subvert the archbishop position? I'm sorry, but the politics around here are on our lower end..."
Asio looked troubled when he said so and scratched his head.
Chester calmly observed such an asio, but I didn't think any new answers would come up after pursuing it any further, and I had no choice but to cut this topic off.
"... fine. Just keep talking."
Then Azio undertook to do well.
"Yes, yes, yes, yes. Got it. So let me go on, shall we? Uh, and how far did I tell you? And, yes, who hired Baltic? That was it. Uh, first of all, the father, former Archbishop Fran, can't possibly be for the reasons I mentioned earlier. It is inconceivable that a man who did not pour a shard of affection on the common man will attach samurai to his guard over the years… and because his mother is not very wealthy, but he cannot be said to have a family. So... where do you think? Mr. Shester."
Asio smiled and shook at Chester.
Then Shester narrowed his eyes for a little while and came up with it, but he opened his mouth largely to see if he immediately remembered something.
"... either of the bastards that there are two others..."
Then Asio opened his eyes wide to see if he was truly surprised.
"... well understood, eh? ……
Azio finally said, trying desperately to squeeze it out of his throat.
Then Shester answered Asio's question without changing his complexion.
"I can see that. There were no other characters in your conversation than the bastards. [M] All of a sudden, I didn't think you'd name anyone who didn't show up at all. Speaking of why, that's because you've been acting like a famous detective since earlier. If you name a third person who hasn't come out to talk to you about who the real killer is, all of a sudden, the scene will turn white, right? If you're a famous detective, who was actually the killer from a well-named list beforehand... and it's like the decision to do it. So the culprit... no, it wasn't the culprit... so Baltic's employer came up with the reasoning that he must be one of the two bastards he had already mentioned."
Asio complained as he bent his mouth to the letter to Shester's long and wide tongue.
"... I hope you didn't have to argue so rationally about anything - you said you enjoyed being a famous detective because of it... now you don't know which one is a famous detective..."
Then now Shester shrugged her shoulders in a bitter mix of laughter, whether it was an Asian imitation.
"I'm sorry. I didn't mean to... I guess that's what happened as a result, huh?
When Shester said so, he shrugged his shoulders once again into a bitter mix of laughter.