20. A Precious Keepsake
âDo you know anything?â
âWhat are you talking about? Out of the blue like that.â
âAnything at all. Something strange, suspiciousâanything?â
âEven if I did, I couldnât tell you. Revealing a clientâs secret would go against professional ethics.â
âBut hanging out with me like this isnât?â
âThis is just regular negligence of duty.â
ââŠâ
âEveryone slacks off a little sometimes. Donât you?â
What kind of nonsense is that?
Well, okay, I donât work all the time either. I drink coffee, get distracted, sometimes take a short walk.
I do slack off occasionally, but not as shamelessly as him.
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Ugh, I donât have time for this.
I turned halfway around, worried that Leon might stop me again, and threw out a snippy remark.
âAnyway, if you’re not going to talk, fine. Iâll be going. You should stop slacking and get back to work too, Leon.â
âWait, Sienna.â
If it werenât for Leon, I wouldâve run straight to the annex, but I couldnât do that under his watchful eyes.
Left with no choice, I hurriedly took the long way around.
I glanced backâLeon was standing there, just watching me. He didnât seem like he was going to interfere or follow, so I ran with relief.
âItâs more like a storage room than a guard post.â
I snuck in through the window opposite the entrance and looked around.
Wooden crates and items covered with white cloth were piled up everywhere.
âWhy put a storage room here? Guess these arenât valuables?â
I lifted one of the white cloths.
It was an oil painting of a sunsetâstriking hues of red, orange, and yellow.
âWait, I know this painting.â
Iâd definitely seen it at a museum before.
Iâm no art expert, but it was so impactful I remembered it instantly. Later, I heard it had been stolen.
âAn art auction, maybe?â
I covered the painting again and opened a nearby box.
Inside were several small wooden boxes stacked neatly.
Without much thought, I picked one and opened it.
A huge pink diamond necklace immediately lit up my vision.
âWhoa. Iâve never seen one this big. Looks like it has some history.â
On closer inspection, the clasp was slightly rusted.
The problem wasâit looked familiar.
The teardrop-shaped pink diamond, surrounded by a flurry of tiny diamonds⊠Where had I seen it?
âDamien. Whatâs that necklace?â
âHm?â
âThe one your motherâs wearing in that portrait.â
Ah, thatâs it.
Iâd seen it in a portrait of Damienâs late mother at the duchy. Iâd foolishly begged to have it, but was told it had been stolen while she was away at a countryside estate recovering.
It was something she had cherished, and her loss had devastated her. The former Duke had searched high and low for it, but it was never found.
âThey say stolen goods do resurface.â
So it was real.
Unbelievable. The building I share with Knox is being used for crime.
Just in case, I pulled off more white cloths. There were more paintings, sculptures, even ceramics.
It felt like a treasure hunt, so I opened more crates.
This time, they were filled with stacks of cash.
âOne, two, three, four⊠My god, how much is this?â
They stole this building practically for free, and now theyâre raking in money.
Maybe I should take some and make up for the loss.
Just as I reached out with a mischievous grin, footsteps echoed outside.
Then came a creak as the rusty doorknob turned.
âGasp.â
My heart dropped.
There wasnât enough time to escape through the window, so I quickly threw a white cloth over myself and posed like a statue.
The door opened, and I heard men talking.
âWeâve moved most of it.â
âGood. Finish before midnight.â
âYes, sir.â
Midnight? That lined up roughly with the mission timer.
I had a hunch this was connected, so I listened more intently.
âWe might hit our target sooner than expected.â
âYes. All we had to do was mention that Her Majesty and Prince Widrow would drop by occasionally, and people went nuts spending money.â
âOf course. Thereâs always someone desperate to build connections.â
âWouldnât it help if they actually made an appearance?â
âNo need for that. Theyâre busy people.â
So the nobles invited here were clinging to nothing, duped into pouring out their money.
âWhat if we expand to commoners? These days, even they make good money. I heard the owner of this building is a commoner.â
âWhat nonsense. How dare commoners dream of surpassing nobles in wealth.â
âWhat does it matter? Thanks to them, we got this fine building for dirt cheap.â
These bastards.
Over 90% of the empireâs population are commoners, and you mock them?
You think youâll be nobles forever?
Youâll pay for it someday.
âOh, and did you hear? The Duke of Ortiz is here.â
âThat was unexpected.â
Their conversation paused as I heard footsteps again and the sound of a wooden crate opening.
I tensed, praying they werenât coming my way.
âBut heâs an upright type. Itâs better if he doesnât know about the gambling den or auction house in the back.â
âStill, wouldnât he be useful? Reviving the fallen Ortiz duchy so quickly shows heâs capable.â
âOf course Her Majesty is considering it. The Ortiz family has symbolic value as founding nobles.â
Damien had said he didnât want to get involved in royal affairs.
He probably wanted to avoid the dirty politics. Now that his name came up, I felt a bit guilty.
âBut turning him against us by moving too fast would be trouble. Doesnât his hesitation tell you something?â
âStill, no way heâd side with Prince Aiden. After all the effort he put into rebuilding the duchy, why back a fading prince?â
So from their conversation, I gathered that nobles were choosing sides between Prince Aiden and Prince Widrowâand these men supported Widrow.
Compared to Widrow, Aiden had little influence.
These guys were using Her Majesty and Prince Widrowâs names to scam nobles and stuff their own pockets.
Definitely more of a conspiracy than just exploiting a welfare facilityâŠ
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Still, the system wasnât satisfied.
What else was hidden?
I was so deep in thought, I didnât notice the footsteps approaching.
Suddenly overwhelmed by tension, I frozeâcouldnât even breathe.
My heart pounded so loudly I thought they could hear it.
âNoâŠâ
A shadow fell over meâsomeone was about to lift the cloth.
âMarquis Pites, would you come here a moment?â
Just when I thought it was over.
It felt like sunlight breaking through storm clouds.
But I didnât relax until they left. I held my breath like a real statue.
Finally, the door closed.
I flung off the cloth and bolted to the window.
All I could think was: get out, now.
But just as I climbed onto the sill, something made me stop.
âUgh, seriouslyâŠâ
I went back to the stack of crates, pulled out the necklace that had belonged to the late Duchess of Ortiz, and stuffed it into my pocket. Then I hid an empty box underneath the stack to fill the gap, and rushed back to the window.
In my haste, I grabbed the windowsill, hauled myself upâbut I bumped against it and ripped my dress.
âWhat was that noise?â
âWhoâs there?!â
âGo check it out!â
They were still nearby. Not just the two from beforeâother rough voices joined in.
The window I came from was on the opposite side of the entrance, so there was only one escape path.
It felt like I was being cornered, but I had no choice. Clutching my torn dress, I ran.
âEek!â
I heard heavy footsteps behind meâand then, someone grabbed me and pulled me into the shadows.