Chapter 33

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n‘Her record is flawless, so there’s no real evidence that she’s an assassin. Even if I were to report her to my mum, without any evidence, it would just be dismissed.’

nAnabelle would probably think I didn’t like Liliana or something, and since my mother was so kind, she wouldn’t throw a kind girl like her out of our household.

n‘Plus, I’m still only a child. There’s a limit to how credible I am!’

nUsing this rationale, I realized that I needed to take matters into my hands. However, even that posed another problem.

n‘Liliana is a magic-user, and judging from the fact that she was able to interfere with my spell, it means she must be a high-level one.

nDuring magic training with Alphonse, the magic sensors are deactivated, since magic would be used in the courtyard. All the spectating servants were in the courtyard’s borders, so if one of them used magic, no alarm would go off.

nIt was a perfect stage.

n‘I have to admit, I was careless… I didn’t foresee them making a move back then. But, with the benefit of hindsight, it all makes sense!’

nWith my current magic power, directly facing a very skilled Magic-User who was intent on killing me would be very risky and suicidal. I wasn’t going to take any chances.

nFortunately, the whole disaster brought a solution to my grasp. Alphonse’s use of herbs to cure my mom of her Mana Shock.

n‘T-that’s it!’ I beamed.

nAlphonse left the next day after the incident, giving me the recipe for the Mana Shock cure. I also went to the library and took several books on herbs and their uses, spending some time in our family’s greenhouse, and familiarized myself with the wonders of nature.

nIt took me five days, but I finally figured out the perfect concoction to use. It left no traces, was perfectly odorless, tasteless, and would get the job done.

nOf course, I tweaked the effects a little to ensure the herbs produced the results I wanted.

n‘They’re all comprised of chemicals, and ultimately, it’s the chemicals that are needed to complete the job!”

nUsing distillation techniques, I separated the unnecessary parts of the herbs and relied solely on the chemical extracts to produce my end result.

nWith this, there was only one thing left to do… wait for the appointed time, and execute the mission!

nThe party was more perfect than I could have imagined. It made everything so much easier, and I was extremely happy about Anabelle’s thoughtlessness, though I showed the opposite.

nWith so many people present, it posed the perfect opportunity for the deed to be done!

nUnfortunately, my mother dragged me along to greet the guests, taking away any free time I had to execute my plans. It wasn’t all bad though, since by mingling, I could still keep tabs on Liliana.

nAs the party furthered, I noticed that our dear maid was displaying subtle, yet suspicious signs and would soon leave the party.

nThere was no way I could miss this chance! I began to express exhaustion and moved sluggishly while making my facial expression appear tired.

nOf course, my mom, being who she was, noticed this in no time. Anabelle was too considerate for her own good, and there was no way she would let me keep greeting people when I was tired.

n“… let’s meet up in five minutes to resume the greetings.” Anabelle smiled at me.

nI was glad the plan worked well, spotting that Liliana was already exiting through the secret path.

nTaking two glasses of wine, which I deemed fit for the potion I made, I took my leave from the party as well.

nOn my way, I drugged the appropriate wine glass and made my way to the inconspicuous part of the backyard garden where Liliana had decided to communicate with her employer. It seemed like she was only talking to herself, but I knew better.

nA grin formed on my face as I listened in to their conversation. As I overheard them, I went over what I learned in the past week.

nLiliana only spoke to her employer once in a while. After her failed attempts at assassinating me, I knew she would try speaking to him as soon as possible.

nHowever, if she did so, it was sure that Liliana would be ordered to speed up the assassination and would kill me before I completed the drug I was in the process of making.

nTherefore, the perfect solution for that was the consequences brought about by Anabelle’s mana shock.

nThe entire household became busy, and patrols were held more often. With security and surveillance now tighter than ever, Liliana couldn’t speak to her boss at all.

nThe preparations for my party were also something that consumed everyone’s time. With the maids being busier than usual, Liliana hardly had a moment to herself.

nIt only made sense that my Farewell Party was the perfect moment for her to sneak out and talk to whoever was in charge.

nUpon hearing enough of their conversation, I was happy that the mastermind was indeed what I predicted.

n‘Okay, that’s enough… I don’t have all day.’ I reasoned, feigning footsteps.

nThis caught Liliana’s attention, bringing us to the situation we found ourselves in now.

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n“Do you understand, now?” I asked, smiling playfully at the petrified young lady.

nHer eyes bulged in shock as she absorbed everything I told her.

n“You… thought of all that…?!” Her lips moved slowly.

nOf course, a mere child couldn’t think so far ahead and plan things so meticulously. I relied on this fact in the execution of my plans.

nEven if the drug was undetectable, it wasn’t completely so. If Liliana, as an assassin was wary of me, I was certain she could be able to figure out my intentions to poison her.

nHowever, since I was a child, she let her guard down. She gratefully took the wine and swallowed it in such a refined way, confirming my suspicions once again that she was no mere maid.

n“So, any further questions?” I asked, leaning close to Liliana’s face.

nWith her glare and my grin directly opposite each other, it was Checkmate!

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