"Tell me the truth, why did Sister Bailey come out of the city? Why do you have to keep this information secret and don't tell the others?" Jeanne asked.
But the other party didn't seem to want to talk about it, "Jeanne, don't ask me about this. The situation is pretty complicated around here."
"Sistine, you know my personality," Jeanne said in a chilling tone, "don't provoke me to use some of my means against you."
Sistine didn't speak for a while. However, perhaps because he was familiar with the methods of the eldest lady, he reluctantly spoke.
"Sister Bailey had a big quarrel with Dean Rudeus ten days ago about the change in the weather measurements in the southwest, including the Himalayas, in recent months. She thought it might lead to disastrous consequences.
But Dean Rudeus quickly dismissed her conjecture, saying that the change was a normal phenomenon and that they couldn't make a move just because of a unproven conjecture.