'Fredi, huh?' Avendial mused, seated in the back of a hall filled with hospital staff and visitors, all looking at him and the lifeless body lying before them.
He was flanked by four guards, guns aimed at him, his hands steady and eyes closed—not in prayer, but in the knowledge that they would not dare to pull the trigger.
After all, they were bound by the law, unlike him.
Instead, he focused on the gains of the day, particularly the removal of an obstacle named Fredistian.
Of course, until the staff members had cried out Fredi's name after his death, Avendial hadn't even known the man's name.
Yet, Avendial could clearly remember the faces he had seen in a past life, including this one: the ambitious man who had allied himself with witch doctors—a race notorious for using human organs to augment their strength.
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Many people who had placed their trust in Fredi had vanished. Acting as a middleman between the witch doctors and himself, he had secretly begun smuggling organs.
In doing so, Fredi had killed several and betrayed even more.
Naturally, Avendial was not the type to catch him red-handed and mete out punishment; there was simply no need.
He found himself in a position of advantage, unlike when it came to dealing with the royal family or the princess.
In the free city, he had immunity for killing simply because he was a nobleman. There was nothing the local or supreme courts could do to him.
So, he killed Fredi.
At this point, the most Fredi's allies could do was lodge a complaint with the royal court about the murder, armed with what evidence they could muster.
A representative from the central government would be dispatched to the royal court, and even then, it would take another two years to establish his guilt—of course, only if Avendial did not hire a royal lawyer to defend him.
It was evident that the royal family would never punish someone of Avendial's rank for killing a mere commoner.
Despite the system of titles having undergone transformation, the nobility still held sway, while the citizens of the free city remained little more than pawns in a vast game.
Otherwise, with the death of Doctor Fredi, it was clear that it could not be reversed and what if they, who were just doing their job, ended up on the bad side of people who were definitely not random killers. It was why the security personnel only stood there, keeping an eye and not pointing the guns, as they felt anxious about offending someone like those two.
"P-police have arrived?!" The moment the sounds of sirens reverberated inside the place, all the people instantly looked toward the glass window where, from the vantage point of the bystanders and hospital visitors peering through the glass window, the scene outside unfolded like a tense movie.
The police cars halted abruptly, their sirens still echoing faintly, and one by one, the doors opened.
A line of officers emerged, but these weren't just any ordinary policemen.
At the front was a high-ranking official, instantly recognizable by his neatly pressed uniform and the numerous badges that gleamed in the sunlight.
Yet, despite his outward display of authority, the anxiety was palpable.
He wiped the sweat from his brow with a handkerchief, his hand trembling slightly as if the weight of the situation pressed heavily on his shoulders.
Behind him, more figures followed—prosecutors in formal attire, their faces set in unreadable expressions, but their eyes darted nervously from side to side.
The group exuded an odd mixture of authority and unease, their movements calculated, as if each step closer to the building brought them deeper into something they were not prepared to handle.
"Phew~ we are safe now," During the arrival of the police, the atmosphere started to become less tense among the individuals standing in the hallway, since the moment this event happened, making at least 10 minutes, already horrified to the point of tearing their wits out given a dead body was lying, and it belonged to none other than a doctor who was the son of the owner of this hospital.
Standing under the same roof as a psychopath who killed someone without hesitation using a pen as a murder weapon, this was just too shocking.
"Oh, Sir, there those two are," One of the guards swiftly moved, opening the door as several individuals in formal attire entered in front while behind them, the police officers in uniform followed, wearing gloves.
"Yes, those are the ones who dared to kill someone in front of everyone," An old lady wearing several pieces of jewelry stood, also pointing toward both Aecilia and Avendial. Given how she was horrified seeing the murder, even more so since Doctor Fredi was about to talk to her but due to the nurse's words moved to their direction and ended up getting himself killed.
But as she spoke, she felt someone pulling her, making her notice it was a woman police officer. As she was about to open her mouth again.
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"Kyaa—Thud?!" The old lady got a slap directly landing on her face, throwing her on the floor as she grabbed her swollen, reddened cheek, Hoggish instantly looked upward towards the policewoman who, ignoring her, moved past her.
Before the other accompanying the policewoman could move, she arrived just a few steps away from Aecilia, who was busy with her phone. The woman then swiftly bowed 90 degrees and greeted, "Apologies for the delay, My Lady, and greetings to the Marquess!"
"Welcome to City A, Marquess Croceaus!" Even though slightly late, those accompanying her swiftly bowed, showing their determination as all of them displayed a ninety-degree bow toward Avendial, greeting him as their foreheads were filled with sweat, given how they had, for the first time, seen the well-known rumored figure, Marquess Avendial Croceaus.