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"I expected that. That's why I sent everyone else out except you."

Rather than being surprised, Baon answered calmly.

I was so surprised by Asher's words that I felt greatly relieved.

At the same time, I was amazed at the level of detail that was amazing.

No, in fact, everything that happened on the day of the negotiations was under Kaid's direction.

So should we say that Kaid is great?

I couldn't just point out one person.

Because everyone there was amazing.

It was a moment that showed how much a person occupies a position in the ruling family.

I thought you were just sitting next to Kai all day, stamping your name and killing time.

It didn't seem to be like that. I saw Baon again.

"Wow, Baron is amazing."

"It's difficult to control a family just by controlling the head of the household and the successor. Naturally, they must have planted some saplings."

Baon explained in a relaxed manner. I opened my mouth and my eyes sparkled. Baon is cool!

"That's basic knowledge."

"Is this basic knowledge?!"

"Yes. Don't forget and remember it. You will need it later."

"Okay, I get it."

Don't forget, remember it.

When I nodded and said, "I understand," Kaid, who was next to me, chuckled.

I felt relieved that I was on the same side as Baon.

If we had met as enemies, I think I would have been incredibly scared.

Asher looked at us both with a bewildered expression.

"Normally, that's not considered basic knowledge. ... Is this the way education is done here?"

"Because practice is important for anything."

Asher seemed speechless at Baon's attitude of taking it for granted.

"So how did you find out there was a spy?"

Kaid asked. Asher came to his senses belatedly and explained.

"......They knew that the previous head of the family was locked up in the Southern Prison."

"I guess you haven't made that fact known to the family yet."

"Yes, only the elders in the family know."

If it became known that the heir had been taken as a hostage and that even the head of the family had been locked up in prison, the House of Loisar would immediately fall apart.

I understood why it was kept a secret and known only to the elders.

I nodded and then stopped.

Wait a minute. So the traitor is among the elders?

I was shocked. The betrayal of the elder who had been in charge of leading the family together.

It was such a horrible thing.

Kaid, who was listening to Aser's explanation, muttered as if it was fun.

"You did it on purpose."

"My lord, I agree with you."

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