~Chapter 98~
While Dr. Karno was still glowing with pride from the compliments, I seized the chance.
âActually, Iâve always wanted to meet you, Doctor. Dr. Medic spoke about you often.â
At my words, Dr. Karnoâs eyes widened.
ââŠYou know Medic?â
âYes. Iâm from the Free Peopleâs Republic.â
I had seen Dr. Medicâs name yesterday on the list of Karnoâs collaborators the aide brought. He was also someone in my Cambiata memories. Recorded as Karnoâs close friend in his younger daysâperfect to use as a card.
I smiled naturally and leaned my head on Nocturneâs shoulder. His body stiffened slightly.
âUntil I met my husband and came here, I worked in the Republic. Isnât that right, dear?â
Since Nocturne had never mentioned anything about his wife at Club meetings, I could invent any backstory I wanted.
Nocturne slowly looked down at me, meeting my gaze directly.
âRight. When the war broke out and everything was crumbling, I thoughtâthis one person, I could never lose. So I proposed. And we came here together.â
I froze. The memory hit meâthe day Nocturne had proposed to Aria right before heading into battle.
âAh, romance blossoming in wartime!â
The voice from the next table snapped me out of it. People whistled and laughed, and I quickly forced a smile.
But Dr. Karno studied me with suspicion.
âStrange. Iâve visited the Republicâs research institutes many times, yet I never saw you there.â
âThat makes sense. I belonged to the Special Research Division.â
His expression shifted instantly. The Special Research Division was a top-secret unit, disbanded just before the war. Even the Imperial Army hadnât known about it. Only high-ranking Cambiata like me had access to such classified information.
Looking him in the eye, I spoke:
âDr. Medic always told us: The rarer something isâŠâ
ââŠthe less you should reveal it.â
Dr. Karno finished the phrase without hesitation. His eyes glimmered with recognition, and I let out a small laugh.
âHe was such a possessive man. Because of that, we hardly ever got the chance to meet other doctors.â
âHe hid his pupils so tightly⊠and only after he passed away do I meet one like this.â
Dr. Karnoâs face softened with nostalgia. I lifted my glass.
âShall we make a toast? It would be wonderful if you led itâhonoring the colleagues who left before us.â
âVery well.â
Encouraged, Dr. Karno rose with his glass high.
âMany of our colleagues went before us, but their sacrifice laid the foundation for us. To the coming new world!â
âTo the new world!â
The room echoed with raised voices and clinking glasses. The mood warmed further.
I looked down at my hand with a hidden smile.
âFrom a handshake to trustânow Iâve secured two of the three conditions to break mental defenses: trust and touch. Only time is left. And heâs drunkâŠâ
âIf I use my resonance now, I could uncover the cloning research status and his connection with PadvaâŠâ
I glanced at Nocturne. His firm words from this morning came back to me:
âDonât even think of using resonance on Dr. Karno.â
He had insisted. Perhaps he feared that by probing a Cambiata mind, I would be tainted by their twisted ideologyâor dragged back into my old self.
So I chose conversation instead.
With the atmosphere loose from alcohol and joy at meeting a colleagueâs student, Dr. Karno spoke freely. He shared not only his research but also private anecdotes. I used my Cambiata knowledge to respond smoothly.
âThese days, aside from cloning, Iâm also exploring the concept of Eshafe pairs. Theyâre said to be born with matching markings. Isnât it fascinating? Could the markings appear because their purification effect is stronger?â
âWow, maybe thereâs a deeper secret behind those pair marks. It really is exciting research. After all, the very existence of pairs is mysterious.â
As I said it, my eyes met Nocturneâs briefly.
âWhy look at me when pair bonds are mentioned?â
The odd feeling made me quickly turn back to Karno with a smile.
âYouâve even created an S-class Eshafe, and still youâre not satisfiedâyou keep pushing forward. Truly amazing.â
Just then, Nocturne cut in smoothly.
âIsnât my wife a little too naĂŻve?â
Pulling me closer into his arms, almost holding me entirely, he muttered above my head, his voice sharp:
âI heard it was mostly your assistant who did the real work.â
Karnoâs face froze instantly. He turned to Nocturne.
âWho told you that?â
âSaint.â
Nocturne dropped the name of an absent member.
I worriedâwhat if Saint met Karno before the performance and denied it? But Karnoâs sharp reaction told me Nocturne hadnât made it up.
Karno scowled.
âBut that rumor is entirely baseless.â
Yet the emotions flickering over his face told me the truth.
âHeâs lying.â
I didnât need deep resonanceâjust a light sense confirmed it. He was desperate to cover himself.
I tried more questions about cloning, but when it came to Eshafe clones, he had no real answers.
It seemed he had only succeeded in ordinary human cloning. He had secured revenant cores and other key materials, but the Eshafe project hadnât progressed.
In the end, I was his only successful creation.
I remembered the Eshafe cloning research records I had found at Cambiataâs lab. They bore Dr. Andrian Karnoâs name as lead researcher. But if he had truly failedâŠ
âThen maybe those records were wrong from the start.â
Perhaps his assistant, unwilling to give up credit, had deliberately fed Karno false data.
Most of the collaborators in those experiments were dead. Even the assistant who led the actual work hadnât survived.
Whether Karno killed them, or Padva did, or bothâI didnât know.
Nocturneâs goal was revenge against those involved in Ariaâs cloning. The assistantâs death was unfortunate, but once Karno and the Cambiata remnants were destroyed, perhaps Nocturneâs thirst for vengeance would ease.
With that, I decided it was time to end the conversation and leave at the right moment.
But then, from Karnoâs table, voices rose.
âWhen will you introduce your wife, Doctor?â
I thought it was just polite chatterâuntil the next words shocked me.
âWeâve met her before, havenât we?â
âNo, that was the fourth one. We havenât met this wife yet.â
âŠWhat?
Records said Dr. Karno married once about five years agoâand never remarried. It was said to be a love marriage.
But then came the words that froze me.
âAh, this wife is the fifth clone.â