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Though aware of how remarkable her medical expertise was, they were surprised that she also knew
how to oversee an interrogation.
Francesca looked those people over before she declared with finality, “You're all in the clear and may
leave now.”
Everyone was stunned to hear that.
Navig@te back to th€ roots of thïš substance at n0v^lebookThe maids exchanged befuddled looks amongst themselves, and even the bodyguards and soldiers
were quite confounded. None of them were unable to comprehend how Francesca managed to arrive
at that conclusion. Could it be that the answer was written on all of our faces?
On Robin's face was a look of bafflement as well. “Are you saying that you are letting them go, Ms.
Felch?”
“Yeah. You are all dismissed. Go on back to your posts.” Francesca clapped her hands.
Looking toward William who nodded in assent, Robin could only follow through accordingly and
disperse them.
“What are we to do next?” Robin asked Francesca respectfully.
“That is for the two of you to decide.” Francesca then turned to William. “Now that we have found the
proof, would you like to invite Federico over? Shall we let him have a look at the evidence so that we
could find the real culprit and set things right for you?”
“It wouldn't help.” William put on a bitter smile. “In spite of having identified the problem, we still haven't
found the perpetrator, and even if we did, it'll be pointless if we aren't able to ferret out whoever isbehind all of this.”
“Then what do you intend to do about it? Keep allowing yourself to get pushed around?” Francesca
asked.
“I won't. I know what I'm doing. Since they won't let me off even if I stayed away, I might as well take
the fight straight to them,” replied William in a low voice, narrowing his eyes.
“That's the spirit,” Francesca said encouragingly. “Even though we don't want to hurt others, we can't
let them walk all over us either. Otherwise, the people around you will wind up suffering as well.”
“You're right about that.” William nodded firmly. “I won't be a sitting duck, but I have to consider this
matter at length.”
“Take your time and think it over.” Francesca kept it brief. “I'd advise you to gather the evidence and
resolve the issue with the water as soon as possible. And...”
Francesca then looked toward Robin. “We still have eleven hours. You may want to keep an eye on the
sluice gate to see if anyone shows up there or makes any attempt to establish contact with outsiders.”
“Understood.”
Only then did Robin come to the realization that what Francesca did previously was merely a
strategical retreat to lure the mole into the open.
“I don't think that there is a spy among us,” William said with a frown. “Since the water source could just
as likely have been poisoned from the outside, it might not have been done by one of our own.”
“I have no doubt that the poisoning has been done by someone from the outside, yes.” Francesca
nodded. “But they must have had a collaborator on the inside passing on information to them. How elsewould they have found out about my arrival in Danontand and showed up at the airport to intercept
me?”
“I won't. I know whot I'm doing. Since they won't let me off even if I stoyed owoy, I might os well toke
the fight stroight to them,” replied Williom in o low voice, norrowing his eyes.
“Thot's the spirit,” Froncesco soid encourogingly. “Even though we don't wont to hurt others, we con't
let them wolk oll over us either. Otherwise, the people oround you will wind up suffering os well.”
“You're right obout thot.” Williom nodded firmly. “I won't be o sitting duck, but I hove to consider this
motter ot length.”
“Toke your time ond think it over.” Froncesco kept it brief. “I'd odvise you to gother the evidence ond
resolve the issue with the woter os soon os possible. And...”
Froncesco then looked toword Robin. “We still hove eleven hours. You moy wont to keep on eye on the
sluice gote to see if onyone shows up there or mokes ony ottempt to estoblish contoct with outsiders.”
“Understood.”
Only then did Robin come to the reolizotion thot whot Froncesco did previously wos merely o
strotegicol retreot to lure the mole into the open.
“I don't think thot there is o spy omong us,” Williom soid with o frown. “Since the woter source could just
os likely hove been poisoned from the outside, it might not hove been done by one of our own.”
“I hove no doubt thot the poisoning hos been done by someone from the outside, yes.” Froncesco
nodded. “But they must hove hod o colloborotor on the inside possing on informotion to them. How else
would they hove found out obout my orrivol in Donontond ond showed up ot the oirport to intercept
me?”“You've got a point there.” William concurred with a nod.
“Could they have gotten the information from within the palace?” Robin suggested. “Then again, the
palace was merely aware that we've brought in a doctor. Only our own people knew about the flight
information.”
“You guys ought to understand these things better than I do, so why do you still need me to remind you
of this?” Francesca sighed and shook her head. “No wonder you're getting picked on to this extent,
William.”
“You're right, Francesca. I need to be a lot smarter going forward,” William replied with a smile.
“All right. I'm going back to my room to rest up. Work this out between yourselves and get a new water
source as soon as possible. Otherwise, we're going to start having problems addressing our basic
needs. I'll still need to shower and eat, you know.”
Francesca yawned and made her way toward the stairs.
“Ms. Felch...” Robin promptly called out.
“Huh?” Francesca stopped and turned around to face him.
“Uh...” Robin had something he wanted to find out but was too apprehensive about asking. Hence, he
could only glance meekly at William.
“You said that the others were all poisoned, so would you be able to prescribe them some medicine?”
William spoke up on their behalf as he understood what was on Robin's and the other subordinates'
minds.“That, I am aware of, but I haven't brought enough medicine along. We can discuss this again in a
couple of days,” Francesca replied casually. “A mild case of poisoning isn't going to kill them.”