Chapter 335
Chapter 335
Chapter 335: Chapter 244 “Morning Crow Scripture Chapter 335: Chapter 244 “Morning Crow Scripture After his promotion, Aiwass hadn’t yet had the chance to inquire whether Sherlock’s promotion had proceeded smoothly…
As it turned out, Sherlock sought him out instead, preemptively confirming whether Aiwass and Isabel had successfully been promoted.
The only issue was that he didn’t go to the Hall of Silver and Tin, but to the Royal Law University.
He stood there, right at the school’s main entrance, blocking Aiwass’s way and incidentally accepted interviews from four newspapers that rushed over within half an hour after catching the scent.
Mr.
Sherlock, the renowned detective whose funeral had been publicly held, was making a grand resurrection—without a second thought, one could tell that this news would undoubtedly dominate the front page.
Whatever the original headline was, it could be immediately usurped.
The Great Detective Sherlock, Resurrected!
...
Sherlock’s reputation in Avalon was incredibly high.
Unlike Aiwass’s heroic positioning which frequently involved rooting out villains, purifying demons, protecting the citizens, and healing the wounded.
The reason he was worshipped was because he represented a symbol.
“Sherlock” represented a possibility: even without entering the Supervisory Bureau, Supervisory Court, or University of Law, even as a commoner holding no power or wealth—if one’s personal talent was exceptional, even the chief inspector had to show him respect, and he could even be granted an audience with the Queen.
Because Avalon needed Sherlock.
Although everyone knew Sherlock came from the Hermes family, his brother was known for his low-profile dealings; not everybody was aware of his name, even in the Round Table Hall.
He was practically invisible, absent from any political battles, tabloid scandals, or public speeches.
Even though he attended banquets he should, he likewise lacked presence there.
So the impression of the Hermes family that lingered in people’s minds remained at the level where Sherlock’s father had caused a major disaster and resigned due to the scandal.
—Look, a retired official whose mistake at work led to the assassination of a royal family member, his offspring could still receive an audience and respect from the Queen due to his exceptional personal abilities!
As a result, Sherlock, who came from the Hermes family, became an idol for the common folk throughout Avalon.
During the interview, Sherlock explained carefully to the reporters how he was assassinated, why he concealed his identity and faked his death, and how he later worked with his dear friend Aiwass Moriarty to set up a scheme—eventually uncovering concrete evidence of espionage against Trade Minister Drost.
Actually, quite a few people were aware that the Minister of Commerce was being investigated and detained for espionage.
Yet, most were oblivious to the specifics of his crime.
Many believed that it was nothing more than a political struggle amongst Avalon’s upper echelons...
because Minister Drost actually had quite a favorable reputation among the people.
He was an old man with strong affinity and professional capability.
As the Minister of Commerce, he frequented interviews and repeatedly explained to the commoners the benefits of various economic policies in a straightforward manner.
It was only because the Queen’s reputation was higher that she could suppress him.
Now, Sherlock bluntly exposed this affair.
His angle was simple—
“The person attempting to assassinate me is closely related to Drost.”
Sherlock stated gravely, “He has a close relationship with the Noble Red Society, and has hired assassins multiple times.@@@@
I have found many conclusive pieces of evidence which will soon be submitted to the Glass Staircase Daily for public disclosure.”
She is the victim who was assassinated.
It was because of this incident that Sherlock and I caught up with him.
“—And before this, her mother was a victim!”
Aiwass did not intend to explain overly complex political and economic issues to the reporters.
The many bills signed by Drost were too difficult to explain.
These reporters themselves were not professionals; if allowed to translate it a second time, the content that eventually reached the readers would surely be inaccurate.
So, Aiwass and Sherlock’s thinking were different—he chose to attack Drost himself directly.
“We still do not know how much intelligence this former Minister of Commerce has sold, how deeply he has betrayed us.
“But according to my investigation, the former minister now has his own four manors in Star Antimony, as well as a piece of Viscounty.
He has become a bona fide nobility of Star Antimony and established ‘Drost Manor’...”
—This was indeed what their investigation had found out, not something made up by Aiwass.
Although Minister Drost was already dead, his sons and daughters were currently under investigation by the Supervisory Court.
The information Aiwass had was fresh and hot, having just arrived at the Hall of Silver and Tin this morning.
Even the Round Table Hall did not yet know about it.
“Alright, alright!”
Just at that moment, a young woman wearing a red bishop’s robe, with her hair in a ponytail and curls, walked over smiling and clapping, “We have a final exam today.
If the interview is okay, let’s stop here!
Let the kids go in for the test first—”
Miss Maya dispersed the crowd and walked up to Aiwass with an easy smile on her face.
When those around had left, her expression changed slightly, and she leaned down a little nervously, “How did you advance again so quickly?”
“Is it bad to be quick?”
Aiwass countered.
Maya was somewhat troubled, “I was only a little procrastinating...
but I must give this to you immediately this time; you’re advancing too quickly.
This Codex Book must be mastered before the third Energy Level, or it becomes too difficult to understand once you exceed that level by too much.
“Once my class finishes the exam today, come back home with me.
I’ll lend you the ‘Morning Crow Scripture’—this was the reward we agreed upon, and I haven’t forgotten it.”
Aiwass slightly tilted his head, a trace of confusion in his eyes.
...You haven’t forgotten, but I have.
When did this happen?
Meanwhile, on the other side, a middle-aged man with somewhat disheveled hair stood on a ship, looking eagerly at the increasingly close horizon.
This deal was so big that he was a little uneasy about handing over the goods directly to them.
For this major transaction, the “King” decided to personally come along to deliver the goods.
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