Chapter 98. The Future Different From The Past, Part IV

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Viscount Vigue, who had seen the casino for a very long time, disappeared with a satisfied smile, and Vika also brought an answer that lived up to the expectation of Asher. Vika's face was bright, as he handed the report.

"He indicated his intention that he would buy the casino in the near future. No matter how much Viscount Vigue has, he will need a route to raise money."

"You told him to keep it a secret to the princess, didn't you?"

"Yes. It's obvious that the princess will object it. I requested it repeatedly."

"All right. Don't forget to deliver it well, so that we can attack their backs later."

Asher intended to make Viscount Vigue take the same steps as Viscount Lupre, who had had human trafficking in the basement of the casino in the past. Viscount Vigue would not be engaged in human trafficking but would be in a way of those illegal ways to maximize profits, as they would tell him.

If the information was true, she would be damaged by a severe blow if they cut off Viscount Vigue from the princess. Count Roscent was supporting her, but as they were also working on the count's business, it was clear that the cash cow would be cracked.

"Ah... As it turns out, the count's warehouse was legal. That would be a bit of a headache."

"Why?"

"It's a very legal tax evasion scheme without any illegal things."

"I think you explained it to me last time."

"That's right... If the count uses this method well, he could still import goods even if we block the trade route. It means that it can be solved, even if it may take a while."

"Really?"

The papers in the hands of Asher were crumpled in a messy shape. Vika's face and body crumpled. He read the countenance of Asher and shifted the blame to the wrong place.

"Who in the world gave the count such an idea? There's no way for the count, who would have been busy with a new business, to come up with."

It was Aria who had told the count about the warehouse. When Asher had first heard the story from Lane, he remembered that he had been so dumb that he had only laughed out. 'What kind of study had Aria done? How could she come up with that idea even when she was young?'

When Asher raised his mouth by recalling Aria, who had haughtily disappeared saying that she would not give him her name, Vika, who misunderstood that Asher was feeling better for some reason, went overboard.

"Lane knows who he is, doesn't he? I think I'll feel better if I bring him in and beat him so that he'll never say a word next to the count again."

"... Now, who are you going to beat?"

As Asher got irritated by the words, Vika began to notice Asher's countenance again. It was regrettable that he would rather sew his mouth shut to make it difficult to give an appropriate response.

"Any other reports?"

"Oh, no."

"Get out of here. Take care of your duties."

As Vika went out, Asher turned over the crumpled report in the silent office. Unfortunately, however, Vika's report was not even noticeable. Only the image of Aria, who he had remembered, was only hanging around his eyes.

'What the hell is she? Until two years ago, I heard that she was a commoner, so how is she smarter than adult aristocrats?'

The more he knew her, the more questions he had. No matter how much she had been educated in a short period of time, it was strange for her to use formal etiquette. So was the tone that seemed to have lasted for a very long time in the social world.

And the strangest thing was how to guess it so simply as if to read a card in the card roulette game. It was impossible without real magic.

'Does she really have that kind of ability?'

He thought about it but soon shook his head to deny it. The reason was that if she had the ability to see through things, the card roulette game could be explained, but other things except that could not be.

'Even she stood buff at the unidentified man she had never seen.'

She had behaved the same way at the first meeting and so was today. There had been times when she was tempted to play with a man, and she was ashamed as if it was the exact opposite, like someone else.

Vika's report was crumpled again and rolled over the desk. A deep-seated Asher on the sofa closed his eyes. It was the first time in his life that he had ever had such a complex and unsolved person. And it was also the first time for someone to stay in his head and to not leave.

'Shall I rather put her next to me?'

It wasn't a bad idea. He might find out something if he put her next to him and observe her often. She had a good influence on himself, even now when he met her once in a while. As for this casino case, most of the exploits were Aria's.

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