Chapter 0353 Departure from the Republic
Translator: Jay_Forestieri
Editor: Tseirp
Ryo decided to leave the Republic after one more night at leisure and lodged again in Doge Pietro.
The next day.
Appetizing dinner, comfortable sleep, delicious breakfast.
It was perfect, as it should be.
After breakfast, Ryo did some light stretching and then headed for the reception.
This time for sure, he would be leaving the inn and departing the Republic to return to the Holy Capital.
“Again, I had a wonderful stay. Thank you very much for accommodating me with my sudden extension request. If I ever find myself in the Republic, I will come here again.”
“Thank you very much for staying with us. We look forward to seeing you again.”
He would say it again a million times. It was perfect.
After that, Ryo headed for the Secret Services Agency.
Before leaving the Republic, he thought he’d ask what they had found out about the ‘Concealment’ they had promised him earlier.
However...
“Your Excellency, I’m so sorry.”
Bureau Chief Bonifacio himself apologized.
Cesare had escaped from prison, and four others had also committed suicide.
As a result, they were unable to analyze most of the data on the ‘Concealment’ he had been promised.
“The only thing we could find out was that these bracelets they were all wearing were alchemy tools and that they seemed to have something to do with the ‘Concealment’...”
“Ohh-ho.”
It was some kind of silver bracelet.
Thinking back, all five of them were wearing it on their left wrist...
“So... since we failed to gather the information on the Concealment we promised you... I was wondering if you would forgive us and take one of these bracelets in exchange.”
“I see...”
Director Bonifacio suggested in cold sweat and Ryo nodded gravely.
“Is this officially authorized by the government of the Republic?”
“Of course. We received approval from the official residence of the head of state yesterday...”
“All right. Then, let’s get it over with.”
(And that same Pope is inviting me? Interesting indeed.)
It’s interesting, for sure, but... more than that, he was concerned.
“What if I refuse?”
“Well, that would be unfortunate.”
“But that’s not all, is it?”
“If Sir Andersen says no, then there is nothing we can do. It’s just...”
Cardinal Sacharias remained smiling.
“I can’t say what will happen to this maid and her family in a few dozen days.”
“Well, that’s what I thought.”
Neil did not say, “Despicable!”, or anything like that.
For people like the one in front of him, such things are a common occurrence.
For those who go against their will, they either intimidate them or pocket them.
Because if left unchecked, they could likely become their doom.
So, they threaten, subdue, or, worst of all, get rid of them.
At the very least, there is no oversight.
It’s a matter of course since there is no benefit to leaving them alone.
“Why don’t you just kidnap me instead of going through all this trouble?”
“Oh please, that sounds terrifying... We don’t have to do that, right?”
Sacharias responded to Neil’s suggestion with a shake of his head.
There’s no need to kidnap him.
Since he had no other choice but to come to the Holy Capital anyway.
It’s always more effective to hint pressure on those around you, such as family members or loved ones, than on the person themselves, no matter the era or world you are in.
In some cases, it is even more cost-effective... because all you have to do is insinuate it.
Of course, it’s never a pleasant thing for anyone to hear...
“Sheesh...”
Neil sighed once before continuing.
“All right then. I’ll go to the Holy Capital. So leave those who are related to me alone... no, give me assurance of their safety. Guarantee that no accidents, no illnesses, nothing will happen to them. Can you do that?”
“You’re asking for quite a lot, but... sure, why not? You have my word.”
And with that, Neil Andersen left the Republic for the Holy Capital.