Carissa jolted back, startled. “Don’t do that! <b>What </b>if someonees in and sees<b>?</b>”
“No one’sing in,” Rafael said, amused at her serious demeanor that added an air of authority to her presence. “Alright, I’ll behave. You sit properly too. What else did His Majesty say?”
He withdrew his hand and sat back down.
“His Majesty mentioned that we need to investigate the families of officials who have had too much contact with Eleanor. If anyone with noble titles is involved, I’m the one who will conduct the questioning,
Carissa exined.
“I see. That does involve quite a few people. You’d better be mentally prepared. Many may not yield any results, and it might just be a waste of breath.”
Just as he said that, Rafael suddenly realized something and asked, “Did His Majesty mean to bring them to the Supreme Court for questioning, or does he want you to go to them?”
“He said to bring them back for questioning.” Carissa rified.
Rafael shook his head. “That’s not appropriate. Creating such a fuss will damage the reputations of those noble families and breed resentment towards the court. The Supreme Court is a public institution, and it’ll only lead to embarrassment if we bring them in without any evidence. I suspect this will make everyone quite displeased.”
Carissa frowned. “I hadn’t considered that. You’re right. Since we’re the ones handling the case, they wouldn’t dare toin about His Majesty, but they would definitely take their frustrations out on us. I can’t believe I overlooked that.” Original content from N?velDrama.Org.
“You just took office today. It’s natural to be a bit nervous, Rafael reassured her.
After thinking for a moment, he suggested, “How about this? It might be tough, but for anyone who has had too much contact with Eleanor, you should go ask them directly. Only bring back those who seem suspicious.”
“Alright!” Carissa agreed.
“And there’s someone you really need to question–Florence,” Rafael added.