But the reason why Aiwass was able to propose this time limit was because he already knew it.
"Just do it Sherlock's way -"
Aiwass looked at the old Duke and said with great confidence: "First of all, get all the information about Count Son of the Moon, and we will eliminate them one by one."
Hearing this, the old Duke looked at Yassen.
"Did you hear that?"
The old man spoke majestically: "Do it quickly!"
"Hey, okay!"
Yasen immediately ejected and rushed out.
Although he was ordered to do something, he didn't feel unhappy at all.
Rather, he was filled with curiosity——
Twenty-four hours.
In just twenty-four hours, we need to find and capture a person who can change reality and rewrite everyone's hearts?
Is this possible?
It's like magic, like a "miracle"!
At this moment, Yasen's heart was filled with the same anticipation as when he first saw a magician perform magic as a child.
Condensing and igniting "unbelievable" things to emit a bright light——
Within two years, Yassen had mastered the simple magic tricks he saw at that time. However, he would not forget how he opened his eyes in disbelief at that time, and was surprised.
Overflowing the soul.
Later, when he was engaged in the Phantom Thief business, he always sent out a warning letter before executing it - it was a kind of promised magic. It was like a magician announcing "What I am going to do" and making people look at it attentively.
, just performed. People looked at the miracle he created in disbelief, and that feeling made him satisfied.
He felt this way again when he first met Sherlock...
The incomparably brilliant reasoning was like a magic show to him.
——And now, it seems that we can see it for the second time.
The strength of Grand Duke Iris even exceeded Aiwass's expectations——
After Yassen conveyed the order, in less than forty minutes, the information on "Count Moon Son" was initially completed and submitted layer by layer. Finally, it was delivered to Aiwass at 2 o'clock in the morning in ten minutes.
On hand.
Even Avalon, an authoritarian country, would never be able to do such a thing!
Aiwass was 100% sure that even if Isabel—even even if the old queen personally ordered it—it would be good if he could see the information at noon the next day. And it would probably be delivered in a sealed suitcase after layers of review.
Come up, there should be about two hundred to three hundred pages of detailed information, and about half of it should be nonsense.
Of course, you can also turn directly to the end to read the summary after reading the summary. This is Isabel's usual way of reviewing and approving government affairs.
And this first batch of handwritten information was delivered to them in just an hour, including the time spent on the road. It was a full eighteen pages, all full of practical information, densely written with twenty-two lines per page... Aiwass didn't even bother.
Do you know how long it would take to write this thing by hand?
It is said that the Grand Duke was even dissatisfied with this speed - it seems that it was because it was already one o'clock in the morning when he wanted to go, many people were already asleep, and he was woken up at short notice. This speed seemed to make the Grand Duke feel a little embarrassed, running alone
I don’t know who I reprimanded when I went out.
When old Argon came back, they learned another piece of good news—the second part of additional information would arrive in three hours, and was expected to be forty-eight pages.
——They can even be accurate to page 48!
Aiwass and Sherlock lamented the amazing administrative efficiency of the Iris people...if the duchy's own clerk could be regarded as a kind of administrative efficiency.
"Sometimes I wonder if His Majesty is too kind to them..."
Sherlock flipped through the information and complained to Aiwass.
Now he and Aiwass are staying in the data room to sort out information...and the old Duke decided to go back and catch up on some sleep. There is nothing to do with Yassen here, but he also told Aiwass that he would wait until he decided to go out.
Be sure to take him with you when you go.
Anne, on the other hand, couldn't help at all...but she still stayed with Aiwass.
There is no shortage of male servants and maids in the Duke's palace. Just the servants standing in the corridors, you can see two in each corridor. But Anne strictly did not allow all servants to enter the house - she said it was to prevent the news from being exposed, so
He took the tea and snacks from the door and personally delivered them to Aiwass and Sherlock's tables.
Sherlock always liked to drink some coffee and eat some desserts when thinking, but Aiwass was simply hungry.
"Eat more, Aiwass."
Sherlock highly praised the dim sum in the Duke's Palace: "To tell you the truth, the dim sum here was the first thing that made me feel at ease working here."
He referred to "house arrest" as "work" - and according to Aiwass's understanding of Sherlock, this did not seem to be a polite expression, but an attempt on his part to make a joke.
It was a boring joke that only he could understand.
And Aiwass chuckled appropriately: "What, it tastes better than Avalon's?"
"Each has its own merits. But at least it's not bad - but if I have to say, I still think the cakes made by my mother are the most delicious."
Sherlock Cree commented: "But the dinner here tastes really good, much better than the garbage made by the Avalonians."
"I told you why when I saw you, I felt like you had gained at least five kilograms..."
"Exaggerated, not that much."
Sherlock, whose face was obviously much rounder, said seriously: "It's only three and a half kilograms."
He said, turning the information in his hand upside down.
Annie was suddenly shocked: "What, have you found any clues?"
"certainly."
Sherlock looked at Aiwass and raised his eyebrows: "You should have found it too."
"Actually, three minutes is almost enough," Aiwass said modestly, "The rest is just rest time. After all, I haven't eaten all day."
"...You have some information that you are hiding, right?"
Sherlock squinted his eyes: "Otherwise, how could it be so fast?"
"Yes," Aiwass admitted, "but I did it so as not to mislead you."
"Then let's get the answer right."
Sherlock said, writing on the upside-down document with a pen: "There are eight Counts of the Sons of the Moon, five of them are human counts who were transformed before the Swan King's era, and three of them were during the Swan King's era.
Came through promotion.
"Among the three promoted earls, they include Earl Harrick. If Earl Harrick is an interference item, the target can actually be as accurate as choosing one of the two.
"——Earl Gould, and the Earl of Duderburg."
"Not too strict, brother."
Aiwass commented: "Although Earl Harrick is an interference item, the other two are very suspicious...but why did you just exclude the former? Could it be that the other party had this idea in the first place, so they deliberately did not let themselves
Where’s the profit?”
"Yes, it is possible."
Sherlock nodded, but instead admitted: "After all, his purpose is to rebel. And in the rebellion, if you are not high-status, you will only make wedding clothes for others. He doesn't know what the head means, and
What it can do - you are too preconceived. He needs to test the limits of this head again and again before he can write himself into the script.
"So at the beginning, I thought that the most likely one was the Earl of Dudeburg. Because he was the last of these earls to become an earl... and he was also the one who developed best in the Third Rebellion.
.But then I excluded him.
"The reason is simple - because he held too many banquets in his home. If the empty box is there, every banquet may lead to information leakage.
"The Son of the Moon of Iris obviously doesn't know about this plan - in other words, the holder of the Chest of Nothingness intends to benefit himself. So I turned my attention to the more lonely Earl Gould...
…”
"So you think it's Earl Gould?"
Aiwass raised his eyebrows when he heard this: "Are you done?"
"Of course not," Sherlock denied, "but you say it first."
"I don't think these two people are. Because I found more direct evidence - the number of offspring and the amount of blood imported."
Aiwass pointed to an inconspicuous line in the information: "The one who consumed the most blood... was the Count of Orleans."