noirenferâ.
His pale face grew deadly white at Ritsu going to ask Holmes about whether he was there in Shimosa or not. This is not good, last thing he needs is that insufferable detective being a smug bastard boosting about convincing Avenger to investigative in the psuedo-singularity. There goes his facade throw out of the window acting clueless.
âWait-â He was really going to swallow his pride in order to avoid facing any humiliation, and perhaps maybe Count was a tad too dramatic, but thatâs the whole point of his reputation is built around being mysterious and edgy as hell. Â
âYes, I was there to make sure you wouldnât died while you were in the coma. Everyone was worried about you when that happened, so I took the necessary step to ensure you were able to make it out of there aliveâŠdoes my answer satisfied you, Master?â
They knew that mentioning Holmes was a threat, but they werenât expecting Count to react that strongly! (Itâs somewhat of a surprise that he can go any paler than he already is, but thatâs a digression.) Ritsuâs close to considering stepping down, offering a âno, nah, donât panicâ, before Count concedes first.Â
The admission visibly delights Ritsu. They give a little clap. (A detective job well done! Homes should be proud. ...Well, if he lowers his standards a bit.) âYes! It does, actually.â
âMakes me feel reassured I wasnât somehow hallucinating you. Plus, itâs nice that youâve got my back.â Ritsu grins widely at Count, managing to look completely innocent despite this whole admission coming thanks to their underhanded tactics. âI appreciate having you to rely on when stuff like that happens. It seems kinda like a skill of yours, so I feel like I donât have to worry about my soul getting lost and killed in any weird dream Singularities if youâre willing to watch my back. And since you admitted it, I can thank you properly! Thank you for keeping an eye on me, Count of Monte Cristo.â













