A few minutes later.
On the open ground in front of the main building of Blue Lake Estate.
Galle glanced at the servants lined up in two rows, counted silently, noticed one was missing, and raised an eyebrow, asking aloud, "Who isn't here?"
"Blair isn't here," someone responded in a low voice.
"Blair..." Galle repeated the name, his brow involuntarily furrowing.
He was, of course, familiar with Blair, after all, the number of people in the estate was neither small nor overwhelming, and he could call them by name. In fact, he knew Blair better than the others.
In the estate, Blair could be considered a troublemaker, often slack in his work and constantly using various excuses to shirk his duties.
