As Kishin seriously approached the second suspect, a young woman, she expressed her frustration at being kept there by the Rune Knights. Despite her annoyance, Kishin remained professional and began the interrogation process. The woman vehemently denied the accusation and became increasingly agitated as the questioning continued.
The third suspect, a younger man, was enamored with the Rune Knights and was eager to cooperate with the investigation. However, Kishin noted that the man seemed too eager to shift the focus onto the other suspects.
The fourth suspect, an older woman, appeared to be highly suspicious of the Rune Knights and even went so far as to blame them for the kidnapping. This piqued Kishin's interest, and he pressed for more information, but the woman remained tight-lipped.
The fifth suspect was a shifty young man who refused to answer any questions and insisted on being released immediately. Kishin left the room feeling unsure about the young man's involvement in the case.
Kishin reported back to Marin, summarizing his thoughts on each of the suspects. Marin listened intently and thanked Kishin for his assistance before dismissing him.
As Kishin stepped outside, he heard the sound of crying coming from one of the nearby alleyways. Following the sound, Kishin eventually came upon a young girl who identified herself as the missing person. Kishin was shocked to realize that nobody had actually kidnapped the girl and immediately brought her back to Marin.
When Kishin arrived back at the restaurant, he explained the situation to Marin, who appeared embarrassed and quickly apologized to everyone present. He thanked Kishin for his help in finding the missing girl and presented him with a reward for his assistance. Kishin accepted the reward and left, feeling satisfied with the successful resolution of the case.
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