The Villainess is a Millionaire Solver - Chapter 110
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Chapter 110
“Why?”
Ruellian spoke confidently, unaware that his ears had turned slightly red.
“The Duke is quite sickly, and he’s the type to remember for life if someone treats him rudely, isn’t he? So I want to avoid entering his study to steal something. Just outside there… no, for safety’s sake, it would be better to take it out of the ducal mansion entirely before stealing it.”
“How?”
“There are ways to do everything.”
He had already returned to his arrogant expression as he spoke. It was the kind of arrogance characteristic of someone who plans and handles everything by himself.
‘He’ll probably handle it well, but…’
Suddenly, the scene I had witnessed in the nightmare came to mind.
When I had blocked his path, the boy’s face as he glanced at me with that arrogant and confident expression while scolding me.
He probably didn’t shed a single tear with that same expression even at his parents’ funeral. I could have bet my entire account on it.
‘Whether it’s this side or that side, pushing himself to the limit is the same.’
With such thoughts, I carefully opened my mouth.
“Catching your parents’ murderer is certainly a very important matter, but… it’s also a mystery that’s over 10 years old, so it can’t be solved all at once, right? You’re finding clues little by little anyway. It would be better to take the long view and not overdo it.”
Ruellian only showed a slight smile and said nothing. True to someone who had built walls all around himself.
Clicking my tongue inwardly, I said.
“Is your body okay? You said you couldn’t completely drive out the curse, right? If that strange energy attacks you again like it did in the corridor that day, give up the idea of handling it alone and ask for help, even from me. Someone who can read holy marks should help you. Right?”
“…”
Ruellian fell into silence without saying this or that.
I also closed my mouth for a moment.
Was it because I recalled the scenes we had witnessed together when I entered his dream? The behavior he had suddenly shown after waking up also came to mind.
“Aristina. Weren’t you definitely dead?”
“…?”
“You were alive.”
He seemed to think I had died, right? But after confirming that wasn’t the case, he was happy…
Thinking about how he had reflexively pulled me into an embrace while unconscious made my face want to heat up.
‘I need to forget such memories quickly.’
While having such thoughts and spacing out for a moment…
“What are you doing?”
Suddenly Ruellian’s face came close right in front of my eyes.
“…!”
That startled me.
Even though I thought I had gotten quite used to it, it was still a face I couldn’t adapt to.
My heart pounded wondering if he had caught onto the thoughts I just had.
But that didn’t seem to be the case.
“I was waiting but you’re not saying anything? Now it’s the Princess’s turn to tell me a story.”
Ruellian said while looking at me.
“Sion probably found out the secret through black magic, or learned it through the Princess. But how on earth did you find out that Master holds a clue? Even the various guilds were asking for more time.”
Was it because of the sunlight here? His eyes were filled with curiosity, shining like transparent amethyst.
The fact that I had quickly accomplished something even such a person couldn’t easily achieve seemed worth being proud of.
“I was just about to tell you that story.”
I opened my mouth feeling somewhat pleased with myself.
“If it were another problem, the dark guild might have an advantage, but not this one. They can’t go into the Imperial Palace to ask around, or lurk near the main gate and follow people for persistent interviews. This kind of work can only be done by someone with a respectable status.”
Then I subtly dropped a hint.
“The first one to give me information was Benjamin, an employee of our guild.”
“Benjamin Edwards? That interesting fellow?”
Making a comment that would make our hamster freeze up nervously again if he heard it, Ruellian asked again.
“What information did that fellow give you?”
“When that incident happened 11 years ago, Benjamin was a newspaper boy.”
I explained.
“So he remembered one fact very clearly. Even when everyone else was being cautious and watching the Imperial Court’s mood, there was one newspaper company that uniquely tried to uncover the truth. That place was the 【Justice Daily】.”
“Ah, I know about that too.”
Ruellian’s eyes lit up again.
“So what did you do with that poor newspaper company? Don’t tell me you bribed them?”
“That’s quite a reasonable guess, but…”
I took out my fan and snapped it open as I replied.
“I didn’t have time to waste on bribes, so I just bought the whole thing. Then I used my authority as owner to just look through everything.”
“…”
Ruellian was silent for a moment, then muttered.
“I should have lived! Why didn’t I think of that?”
Since he seemed quite regretful, I kindly told him.
“Don’t blame yourself too much. It’s not a thought just anyone could have.”
“True. I’m not a millionaire princess who tries to buy everything, so it’s natural I couldn’t readily think of that.”
Ruellian said with a chuckle.
“What’s next? Did you meet the editor-in-chief too? Editor-in-Chief Melissa Gremory. She must be quite extraordinary.”
“You know her well.”
I nodded.
“Speaking of Editor-in-Chief Gremory, there was actually something I wanted to tell you. There’s a hypothesis that the 【Justice Daily】 reporters raised regarding the incident from 11 years ago…”
“What is it?”
“That the culprit is none other than the Phantom Thief. They say he gained superhuman abilities thanks to obtaining a mysterious sword, which is why he goes around stealing everything?”
“…”
Ruellian was so dumbfounded he said nothing for a moment.
“I was a child back then…”
“The reporters couldn’t have known that. From what I can see, if you’re not careful, that terrifying Editor-in-Chief Gremory might take the bait in the future. Then your work might get complicated, so just keep it in mind.”
“…”
Ruellian closed his mouth again, but immediately regained his relaxed expression.
“Well, but that thief is acquainted with the owner of 【Justice Daily】, right? I don’t think there’s anything to worry about?”
“Only if the reporters would listen to what the owner says.”
I informed him of the reality that was only cold, contrary to his imagination.
“Of course I’m not saying I blame them. Honestly, I’d be the same way. They’ve spent their lives doing journalism while maintaining their beliefs, and then some stupid noble lady comes rolling in from somewhere to take the owner’s position. Everyone’s full of complaints.”
“But you’ll end up winning them all over anyway.”
“These people are completely different.”
“Really?”
Ruellian raised one eyebrow.
“A thief and a newspaper company. I think if done well, they could become a mutually beneficial relationship.”
As I was thinking about what that could mean, he suddenly said.
“How about making those people say ‘Boss, you’re amazing!’ from their own mouths?”
“…?”
My eyes widened as I asked.
“How?”
He grinned and said.
“I’ll help them break a scoop under the 【Justice Daily】 name.”
“A scoop?”
“Go to that failing newspaper company of yours and tell them. Say you found out what the thief is planning to steal next, so let’s print an extra edition right away. It would be the first exclusive report ever. With this, the reporters should fall head over heels for their new boss, right?”
“…?”
I looked at him in surprise.
“Is that okay? What you’re doing isn’t simple thievery. It’s work with the important mission of finding the culprit who killed your parents. But is it okay to pull such pranks?”
“This much doesn’t matter. Besides, it’s not a prank.”
Ruellian replied.
“I’ve been thinking about joining hands with a newspaper company for a while. 【Justice Daily】 would be quite suitable. How about it, Boss? Will you do it or not?”
Of course I’m thrilled. The first newspaper company in history to know about and report on a phantom thief’s appearance in advance. That would be my newspaper company.
Villainess Aristina’s 【Justice Daily】.
The reporters would naturally be ecstatic, and our failing newspaper’s reputation would instantly soar to the heavens.
Are you watching, Duke Carnel?
House of Rosen has never ventured into the media business. If I do this well, I’ll be able to boast about my excellent achievements everywhere.
Moreover, Ruellian said he needed a newspaper company too, so this works out even better.
I asked with a beaming smile.
“Good. Then when should I leak the news to the reporters?”
“After the White Griffin’s horn has been transported out of the ducal mansion.”
Ruellian answered.
“Tomorrow, a request that absolutely cannot be ignored will come to the ducal mansion. The Duke will accept that person’s request and temporarily lend out the White Griffin’s horn. Princess, that’s exactly when you should go to the newspaper company and prepare the report. The timing will be perfect.”
“Got it.”
After making our plans and parting ways, riding back in the carriage, my heart was pounding so hard.
“Let’s see if I can get those people to say ‘Boss, you’re amazing!’ shall we?”
Those words kept echoing in my ears.
Along with that expression Ruellian had worn when he said it—the very embodiment of arrogance itself.
I’m not sure if it’s right to have these thoughts in this situation, but…
I had to admit it.
That was among the top five coolest things I’d ever heard anyone say.
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