Chapter 73: Katrina's Problem

Seeing this, Grimm smiled. He then stood up and walked towards the main door.

"See you again, kid," he said while Desmond's servant opened the door for him.

There is Grimm's servant standing outside the door while waiting for Grimm's arrival with a smile.

"Go home."

He just looked at his servant with a disgusting look.

Maybe I should fire him after this.

Grimm's servant lowered his head, oblivious to Grimm's gaze, focused solely on his master towards the horse paper.

He opened the carriage door, letting Grimm in. Once Grimm enters, they started off.

....

Desmond and the servants at the main door waved at Grimm's horse carriage, which was slowly moving away.

After Grimm's carriage disappeared from their sight, the smile and expression on Desmond's face disappeared, replaced by a severe and cold expression.

"How, have you done it naturally."

He turned to Annie, who looked ready for that answer.

"Yes, young master, Laura has successfully modified those memories; there is no mistake at all. Young master can see from the servant's gaze towards me. "

"Good."

As Desmond wanted to turn around and head back into the house, the horse-drawn carriage roar was heard again. They all saw a different horse carriage heading towards them.

Seeing this, Desmond frowned.

"Are any guests coming again?"

He did not remember at all, received information that another guest would arrive. He looked at the servants one by one, but all the servants looked confused too.

"Sorry young master, we really don't know, and we also don't know why the guard let this carriage in."

All the servants were shocked when they heard that voice, they saw Laura, who had been silent, suddenly spoke on behalf of them all.

Such courage...

Desmond turned to Laura, who was standing on shaking legs.

"I see; tell the guest I'm busy right now."

Turning back to the horse carriage, Desmond turned to prepare to enter the house.

"Master Desmond !!!"

His steps halted when he heard a familiar voice.

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Earlier after Katrina left the Guild, she had pursued Desmond and found him walking without looking ahead.

She wanted to call Desmond right away, but other mercenaries came to worry about her. Some people asked why her forehead was bleeding, and some offered her a handkerchief.

Because of her reputation as a good at handling work, she couldn't just kick people out of her own guild. Katrina gave false but convincing excuses to them.



After explaining to more than one person, then the crowd of mercenaries that had surrounded her had dispersed and returned to their respective jobs.

Katrina looked around and couldn't find Desmond. She then remembered that someone near the shop had called Desmond.

"Mmm. which shop is that, huh ... "

Looking at the shops around him one by one, she tried to remember the voice.

"Ah ... I better ask one by one."

Katrina then interviewing one by one people who were on the road around her; then she got information that a woman who had previously calling Desmond's name went inside a clothes shop.

"Got it, thanks."

Saying thanks to the person who provided the information, Katrina then walked over to the shop mentioned.

"Clothes shop, huh ..."



Inside the clothing shop, Katrina saw King Edward's daughter choosing clothes accompanied by a former noble's wife. She approached them and greet them.

"Hello, sorry to interrupt. Did any of you call a child who only has one arm?"

Katrina looked one by one at the people in front of her; she only knew that it was a woman, but there are two women here.



Meanwhile, when Elizabeth heard this question, she wanted to speak, but Yasi stopped her.

"Hello, who are you?"

Looking around, Elizabeth saw that Katrina had been pointed at by the shopkeepers.

"Ah, please forgive me; I am an important staff of the guild."

Katrina took something out of her pocket that brought the guards closer to their weapon.

"Get your hands out of the pocket!" one of the guards shouted, already getting ready to attack Katrina.

This incident could have happened because Katrina did not see that the shop sign was closed; she also ignored the guard who warned her in front of the shop.

Katrina frowned.

"Can you at least give me a chance to prove my identity?"

She looked at Yasi, who seemed to be in control of this shop.

"No, I don't need to know anything about the guild without an order from my husband."

Yasi refused; with Katrina mentioning the child Clark was talking about, Yasi became even more convinced that they would be involved in something difficult.

When Elizabeth heard this, an expression of shock, disbelief at what was heard. She thought Yasi would let her tell about Desmond, but the opposite happened.

"Excuse me, sorry, Mrs. Yasi, actually me- "

This time it was Clark who was holding Elizabeth's hand.

"Take it easy, Eliz; my mother has spoken, maybe this is the best for you."

"Please come out if you have no business," Yasi emphasized, telling the guards to herd Katrina out of her shop.

Katrina snorted. "Tch, alright, I don't need your help."

Katrina's attitude changed 180 degrees from before; she tried to be polite, but the other party didn't give her a face.

"Remember, Mrs., if my guess decision is right, your decision can hamper the kingdom."

Katrina warns Yasi before she finally walked toward the exit door.

Yasi was angry to hear this. " Hump, what can the regular staff do to my shop."

Even Clark, who was hearing this, was also furious.

"Don't be arrogant; even though the guild building is nearby, this is the shop that we built over the years, and my father is a noble!!"

They shouted at Katrina, who didn't seem to care, and closed the shop door.



After she left the annoying shop, Katrina tried to go down the path that "seemed" Desmond to have taken.

"If I keep going straight, then I'll arrive at the town square ... wait a moment ... why don't I look for it in the book ?!"

She patted her forehead, even this small thing she could forget.

Remembering that Desmond is the son of the famous Witch Master, she takes out a book that contains the dwellings of important people.

Not just anyone can have this book; only high-level guild members can obtain this book.

This book was created and approved by the direct king because almost all guild activities were related to the kingdom and important people.

After looking at several lists of important names, she finally got the information about Desmond's family.

"Finally!!"

[Written by DragonKnov || Published by Webnovel]