@Archomp I think it was implied in ch.22. she mentions having a dream and being uneasy after thinking about the banquet ending soon, they never showed the dream though so it's probably safe to assume it's the Sherlock dream?
@Archomp
To me, the fact that the MC is a “Marie” Sue is pretty essential for this kind of interesting narrative. As long as the gifted abilities don’t become far-fetched, “A Capable Maid” remains enjoyable.
-sigh- This is getting...hmmm, kind of boring? She's capable, I get it X'D But...she's too capable to the point that she seems 'perfect' & 'flawless' which is a little boring X'DD
@Keansor the spymaster never seemed to learn what the West did, that Morina became a maid in the palace. If he did he would've found her long ago. Without that key piece of information, he can investigate all he wants, but it won't go anywhere. He would never even connect the two - at best he'd connect her to the incidents around the palace, but even the crown prince has more or less figured that out. He essentially has nothing to investigate.
Edit: Now, if he's investigating why the West's emperor is there - which is probable - then he might stumble on their interrogation of the maids. From there all bets are off, but there is still no smoking gun.
Well, the prince probably already is highly suspicious of her, this will only confirm it, then he still need to discover her real identity as the princess, i can't wait.
@Siquall the prince is one step from outright stalking her. He's in love. He knows she's responsible for the incidents around the castle, he just has no proof. Even this mystery won't prove she's behind the other incidents, but then to be fair, he's the judge in this case, the proof is whatever he says it is.
To use an Ace Attorney analogy, he's got 2-3 psychlocks to prove she's behind these incidents. He's got 5 black psychlocks to prove she's the princess.