"If Mrs. Chester had determined the culprit of this accident, I intend to use that investigation method at the risk of getting many people involved."
"But Mrs. Chester did not answer your question clearly, so you don't have to carry out meaningless killing, right?" she asked.
"Yes, I ruled out that option without any reservation. The true culprit couldn't have done the sloppy job of making his name famous by using several servants if he had had planned this without letting her know."
Considering that, she seemed to figure out the likely culprit among many suspects. Mrs. Chester was a powerful figure who could be singled out as one of the top three anti-emperor figures.
Accordingly, there were only one or two political giants who could plan such a scheme after keeping her out of the loop. While reviewing the names of those figures that Eckart deeply suspected, Marianne corrected her posture as if she had decided something.