"Hm? I see that your brows are quite tense. Forgive if I am being direct, but is Lord Reinhardt by chance under a lot of stress these past few days? Could it be perhaps related to the docunts? I have seen a long line of people holding a bunch of papers while on our way here. From the header, it seems to be docunts relating to tax and property files".
Instantly, lissa saw through the troubles plaguing Reinhardt. For a second there, the latter stood there with unbridled surprise in his eyes.
This woman could see all that with just his stressing brows? Reinhardt massaged his forehead.
He was just pondering over what he should say next when the door to the hall was pushed open without any knock, and Ryley walked in with a mountain of paper.
"Hey, so you were here. Did you finish the stack that I gave you? If you did, then why did you not hand it to ? Have you any idea how much work I have on my plate? Ah!!"
It was at this mont that this forr peasant realised that Reinahrdt was entertaining guests. What’s more, given their attire and extravagant clothes, they were no doubt nobles. At that instant, his face beca weird.
"My apologies, I didn’t know there were guests. If you will excuse ," He tried to imdiately make his escape. However, lissa stopped him.
"Ah, Sir knight please wait. Can I see the docunts in that box you brought?"
Unable to swiftly escape, Ryley turned around and scratched his hair "My lady, I am not yet a knight. You don’t have to call that".
lissa nodded and casually took the docunts from the box. She then browsed through them at a speed as if it were a picture book for children before taking out a pen from her pocket.
"I see... Here, this person... he has been registering properties under different nas. You can see a clue in all of his signature styles, very sloppy."
Saying that, she flipped to the next page.
"This one, his balance sheet is a disaster. Claid revenue doesn’t align with bank deposits. Where did the extra 4,000 gold co from? No invoice trail, no client records. Just... poof."
She then pulls to the next page.
"Here we go— undeclared anonymous account. And look at this: monthly transfers labeled ’Maintenance Fees’ to an establishnt that doesn’t even exist anymore. Classic laundering".
Then next and then next, she went through the docunts, finding faults at a superhuman speed.
"This one’s hiding assets under a family mber’s na. This one— Illegal substance purchases masked as ’Costic goods’. And the quantities—this isn’t personal use. Soone’s running a side business."
She went through the entire pile of docunts, shedding light and pointing out inaccuracies in the blink of an eye.
By the ti she was done, Reinhardt and his acting vice commander looked at her as if she was a ghost.
"W-What’s wrong?" She asked, blushing faintly from being stared at so hard.
"Ahaha.. ahaha... I was agonizing over that pile of docunts for a whole day, yet she did not even take ten minutes."
Ryley laughed as if he had beco an idiot before grabbing the shoulder of his Commander and whispering in a voice that only they could hear.
"No matter what, you can’t let her go. Make sure she stays here. She is the hope of this city".
Reinhardt looked at his acting Vice Commander’s eyes, which had turned blood red from sleep deprivation and excessive workload.
After taking the docunts from her, Ryley thanked lissa again and again before taking his leave.
Now with just the three of them, the room returned to its previous quietness.
"Now do you think I am capable?" the wife of Marquis Boulevard asked.
Capable? She was more and beyond that. He had decided, who cares if this was weird, who cares if she was soone’s wife, or if in her shadows...
Anyways, he needed to keep her here, for his and his subordinates’ ntal health at the very least.
"Alright, you can work in my office from now on. You’ll take the position as my secretary".
"I’m honoured," lissa gave a bow of gratitude. The cleavage that was highlighted by her jacket beca more apparent when she did so.
"Then that’s settled. Ah, Sir Reinhardt, since my wife will be living in this city from now on, I will co visit every now and then." Marquis Boulveard appeared very pleased that he would be able to see more Reinhardt from now on.
The latter though, wasn’t very happy. However, since lissa was so competent, he could at least endure his weird behaviour every now and then.
And so, after lissa took the position of his secretary, she quickly went through all the docunts of the people of the city within half a day and pointed out all the fraud and cris that the people committed.
For those who could be pardoned for the most part, were only given so slight punishnt by his knight order and as for those whose cris were unpardonable, they were imprisoned in the underground cellar where Baron Chetak had previously imprisoned the kidnapped demi humans.
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At night, Marquis Boulevard had already left, leaving lissa his wife, to work at Reinahrdt’s estate.
"Did everything go smoothly?"
Inside the governor’s office, a woman with brown hair and ponytail, wearing a black coloured suit, could be seen talking to soone. However, there was no one in the room other than her.
"Yes, everything went according to plan. The Divine Paladin did not suspect anything, Father". lissa spoke.
It appeared that she was talking to a device in her hand.
"That’s good. What about your husband? Did he not make a scene when you said that you were going to work for the Divine Paladin?"
A voice ca out from the device. From the makeup of the voice, it could be guessed that the speaker was an aged man, probably in his fifties.
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