Chapter 27 (1/2)

“…………”

Sir Leonhard sank into silence with a troubled expression on his face after my simple explanation

I had no way of guessing whether he would believe in et there, it was awith my limited words

I wanted to keep my lies to the bare minimum, so I only said I’d seen it in a “dream”

“Your Royal Highness,” Sir Leonhard finally spoke after an elapsed silence

“Yes?”

“To sue of a future that e is limited to the people around you, and only within a certain time frame, so there are still a lot of unclear portions, and e of You cannot predict when these many events you will happen But your current actions have shown there is a possibility the future can be rewritten Have I gotten everything correct?”

“Yes…”

It must have been an unbelievable story to told to

Although the story I’d given, I was shocked Iflike that when I was still alive in japan, it would’ve been very hard for me to accept it immediately

However, fro to indicate hi lost On the other hand, I became bewildered

He folded his arms and rested his chin in his hand He looked down, like he was deep in thought, and said I see in a faint tone

“You knew the future In order to divert theto the people around you, you were forced to move on your own You only had yourself and Klaus to rely on, and it would have been difficult to decide how much it you could permissibly explain In addition, the disparity between the future you knew and…”

“Wai-wait a minute!”

Uninterested in listening to hiht rounded as he stared at me

“…what is it?”

“My story, you believe it?”

I was self-conscious of the absurd story I’d told him

Further a little girl’s wild tale in order, I thought it couldn’t be helped

“I do”

And yet, Sir Leonhard declared that without a hint of hesitation

“…why?”

“Well There are several reasons, but the incident that happened half a year ago stands out as the best exa and Theo Eilenberg had been a confidential hts within the order The likelihood of so that infore in that situation was unfathomable Because you acted even faster than we could”

“Huh?”

“You had Klaus investigate Hilde Kramer, did you not? Around that time, we had suspected Niklas was a spy, but had not yet become aware of Hilde Kramer’s existence”

I see

I’d suspected Hilde Kraed to connect her to Niklas However, to Sir Leonhard and the others, Niklas had led them to Hilde It was the reverse

Even if they’d obtained information, and could follow up on that lead, it was impossible to trace it

“Furthermore, I cannot believe you to be someone ould ever lie”

“!”

At his words, h with a knife

It was not without reason, but, the lie was being told No e the fact that I was deceiving him