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Doing a bit more for that scene for today:


 * Hanne asks for clarification on whether she ever gets tired and Margarita says she's also never felt such a thing. (narration indicates Hanne feels that's downright enviable).


 * Margarita sits on the bed and asks if she can ask a question in turn and Hanne agrees; she asks if there are really no other people who can't sleep like her, not even historical figures.


 * Hanne says there are tales of short sleepers, such as the former Empress Juno of the Beelzenian Empire, who is theorized to have only slept for four hours each day (I think? It's 一日四時間). It hasn't been verified. She's never heard of people who've never slept at all.


 * Hanne simply puts that no "normal human being" should be able to do this. But, not for people contracted to demons. People from her earlier tales, those involved with Elluka Clockworker, such as Sateriasis Venomania, Banica Conchita, Riliane Lucifen d'Autriche, Kyle Marlon were theorized to have unique abilities.


 * And Margarita questions if that's supposed to be related to her condition and Hanne suggests that, if she were to have made a contract with a demon, that she perhaps would've gained the ability to never sleep.


 * Hanne looked to explore her complexion. Margarita only laughs and states she says interesting things. She says it's not impossible (I think) but there's no way she can remember; since she was a fetus at the time, how could she have signed a contract with the demon?


 * Hanne (a little bugged) agrees that she's right and it was just a story example. Margarita thought a newspaper reporter should be a realist, stating there's no way such occult things are true.


 * Hanne's wondering if she doesn't believe in those things and Margarit says she doesn't. She has her mage friend. But she's never seen her use anything like magic. Margarita then says she'll guide her to the hall.


 * After looking around the rooms on the first and second floor, so next was the underground (basement). Margarita says she didn't expect it'd be so hard to see (I think? That statement looks real odd).


 * Furniture was worn out, there are spider webs, and Hanne's leading Margarita through it. Eventually they found an empty room that Hanne figures is the place where Ein found the Freesis Fairy Tale.


 * Hanne asks if there's nothing in there (I think?); Margarita answers that it used to be used as Caspar's warehouse, so she doesn't know what's inside. The key was always left hanging (I think....?).


 * Hanne notices it's open now and Margarita explains that when the world police came, they were prying for the key? (I am not sure what's being talked about but I believe it has to do with that room, the key, and something about robbery).


 * Ultimately, since Caspar is gone, the truth is left in the darkness (whatever that truth was.......). There was one more warehouse with a different appearance. There's luggage(?) inside all packed in a box.


 * There was a wooden desk in the corner of the room with laboratory instruments on it. It's more neatly cleaned and organized compared to the other rooms.


 * Hanne: "This?" Margarita replied with a little embarressment that it's the storage room she's using as well as her mixing room for medicine.


 * Hanne: "Medicine?" Margarita then explains it's since she was working for her father before she married. She says that when Caspar's condition went bad, she tried formulating a little bit of medicine here. And hse relied on her father when the disease went all out.


 * Hanne starts making a remark about the contents of the boxes, she says they are herbs and raw materials for medicine. They were all purchased at the Ra Bura (ラ ブラ) pharmacy.


 * Hanne questions if the world police checked this room and Margarita says that Dr. Rogze seemed to exmaine all of the materials there (pause). It seemed he was wondering where any of them could be poison. But she's glad they didn't seem to be suspicious.


 * Narration goes over that Hanne knows Puerick would've mentioned this if they were poison. There was no reason he'd keep it secret when she met with them.


 * Hanne first asks why she keeps her little set up here since it's not like daylight hits here in such a dim place. Margarita says it was a trouble having to bring it all upstairs (and something else but I'm not sure what it is).


 * When she was done searching the room, Hanne and Margarita returned to the first floor. The light of the sun was setting. She got here just before noon so naration implies she figures it took longer than she thought.


 * Hanne figures she'll head out and promises the newspaper article will be out in the week after the next. Margarita chuckles and says she looks forward to it, returning the smile.


 * After leaving the mansion, Hanne was again lost in thought while looking at the garden. Examining the situation, the chances that Marx and Caspar were poisoned and not diseased is high. However, there were far too many holes in that theory right now.


 * Hanne: (So...... Nothing was found from that house after all) She was searching for a vessel of sin. Whenever "Elluka Clockworker" was involved, so were the vessels of sin. Even the publishers of Will Jaques' story thought it was absurd.


 * The portion of the story regarding HER, vessels of sin, demons, etc. is here. I've said it all before and this scene is too long to check over again.


 * All that stuff about Shaw's role in this and his entrusting of completing this mission to Hanne. Hanne feels that if Margarita's a contractor, then it may be possible she used its abilities to create a poison that could even avoid Dr. Rogze's keen eye.


 * She still also needs the whereabouts of this Elluka and how she's involved.

That's basically the end of the scene.