Aoto raised an eyebrow: "Do you have other paintings?"
Elodie nodded vigorously: "I have a total of 4 paintings of Cat Monk and the others."
"Two are hanging in my bedroom, one in the study, and the other right here in the dining room."
Having said that, Elodie reached out and pointed to her left front.
Aoto followed the direction Elodie pointed, and indeed, on the wall on the southwest side of the dining room, there was an Ukiyo-e hanging. Because it was so tucked away, Aoto hadn't noticed it before.
Aoto quickly walked over to the Ukiyo-e painting, took a close look at its content, and his expression became peculiar once again.
The composition of the painting is quite simple—two black-clothed people, one wearing a Black Fox Mask and the other with a black scarf, standing side by side on a row of densely arranged rooftops, with the pitch-black night and a full moon hanging high in the sky behind them.
Elodie ambled over to Aoto's side.
