Lellia received dozens more questions after that.
As she recited stories that only five people could have shared, the suspicion on their faces gradually began to fade.
However, Oscar and Griffith still seemed to view Lellia with suspicion.
Lellia even showed the fountain pen she had kept in her bosom.
"If I had killed Brother Leo, wouldn't there have been no need to cherish these things so preciously...?"
At those words, Griffith could say nothing.
Unsatisfied with just that, Lellia returned to her quarters and showed them the rabbit doll and letters as well.
The items containing memories with friends were clearly well-maintained. One could tell at a glance how carefully she had cherished these things.
Seeing items far better preserved than their own, they erased their remaining suspicions.
However, cold suspicion still lingered in the corners of Oscar's eyes.
Thus, five hours after leaving her quarters, Lellia was finally able to eat brunch as originally planned.