Chapter 223 Murder Follow-up
Adrian did not tell Mir whether Vincent would continue to stay here to study magic, nor did he agree with Vincent to follow Mir to Philadelphia.
He didn't say anything, nor did he make any actions or reactions. Instead, he opened the door and ran slowly into the house, leaving Mir alone outside the door quietly.
Mir sniffed the moist scent in the air and was about to prepare to follow the priest, when he vaguely saw a pair of bright eyes in a dark corner of the yard, emitting blue light.
Mir wondered if this cat could be Sibylla.
Mir now wants to escape from here, and it is best to stay away from this cat. He has become somewhat tired of all cats, because the existence of Sibylla will make all Mir's senses useless.
Even though the cat was not Sibylla, he didn't want to take the risk, and it wasn't worth the risk.
He needs to wait for the arrival of Uncle Amos tomorrow, who is about to go to Philadelphia to investigate Delina. Maybe after this matter is finally over, he decides to go to France to see Alina.
"Tell the priest for me that I am leaving." Mir said to the cat.
Mir stepped into the carriage and sat opposite Karl, lowering his head in thought.
"Mil, what are you thinking about?" Karl looked at him and asked, finding that Mil was in a very unhappy mood.
"I'm thinking about where to go next," Mir said, "I don't want to go home just yet."
"Of course it's a celebration. You caught the murderer, I think you should be happy."
"I don't know, I can only feel a little bit lost. Although it is small, it affects all my moods."
Karl seemed to understand: "I guess you are worried about things in Philadelphia?"
"Is it still about Miss Alina?"
Mir shook his head: "No, it's Doron and Laura."
"them?"
"Yes, I don't know where they will be. Paulina and Yaheng are also missing."
Kavin suddenly remembered their names: "Is it the woman who lives in the house opposite?"
"Yes, Mr. Thabit, it's them." Mir said with certainty: "You told me before that Paulina always stayed in the house. I used to follow her. That's not the case. She also gave people
That kind of feeling, not being good at socializing, not being good at talking, she was almost all pretending."
"However, Martin and Vincent also explored Paulina's house, and I also heard some things. Paulina's mysterious behavior is only during the day, especially late at night. She often goes out." Mir continued.
explain.
"Mil, shall I continue to rent the house to her?" Karl asked.
"Of course." Mir replied: "I will still observe it."
Mir thought for a while and said: "Omar didn't mention much about the girls in the custom hall in the New Orleans hotel. I feel that this matter has something to do with Doron."
"I know that the atmosphere in the hotel has always been like this. Duolun's disappearance must have something to do with the custom museum. They may have been arranged by Duolun." Karl did not say that he had slept with the girl from the custom museum and directly put the painting
The wind has shifted.
Mir needs to finish the murder case these days, and then he will find a place to take a vacation, and he will take them with him at the same time.
When he returns to New Orleans, Mill will personally go to the custom museum.
Mir wasn't sure if that weird guy would be waiting for him in the custom house. Doron's inexplicable disappearance might have been caused by Lacurilla Carmen, who was a heretic.
Mir wanted more time to understand the signs of Doron's disappearance. Before rushing to Philadelphia, he wanted to leave these things to Chris.
"It seems that that guy is right - I think you will definitely come back to me in the future, or one day."
Mir said: "Mr. Thabit is right. I will go to the Customs Museum to investigate in a few days."
"Mr. Thabit, are you really ready to quit this job?" Mill hoped that Carl would help him in Philadelphia.
"If you receive an order to go to Philadelphia to investigate, I will go with you temporarily. There may be waiting for our arrival, and there will be a bloody storm." Karl knew that after tomorrow, the newspapers in New Orleans would
An explosive piece of information was published.
"Isn't there some way to stop the news from reaching Philadelphia?"
"No." Karl said: "Even if the newspaper does not publish it, the people in the French District Police Station will spread it in person. From the surface, it is your credit for catching the real culprit of the murder. To be honest, this credit
They should be included in the police department, Detective Louis's superior, so that they will be arrogant and independent of the constraints of France, and can even make the French District Police Department independent here in New Orleans."
"Will it?" Mir said in disbelief.
"For example, Walter Roux, was he sent from France to assist in the investigation, or because of Inspector Louis's letter, you are all just helping." Karl analyzed: "The French District Police Department started to get involved in the murder.
, it was not until the incident of that letter was fermented that the Governor appointed you as the detective of New Orleans. This was on the one hand, and on the other hand, it was to give you a great identity and reputation with Andre Massena.
Word of mouth, this will make the relationship between you and Alina less subtle."
"Although Louisiana belongs to the Union, New Orleans also belongs to the Union." Carr said: "The most important thing is that the Union did not completely expel the French from New Orleans, but allowed them to choose to stay. Where we are
The place is the French Quarter of New Orleans, but it is still governed by French institutions."
"I think there is a bit of intrigue between the French Quarter and France here. Many people from the Federation have been sent here. The people in the French Quarter dislike them and they later drove them to the lower reaches for reclamation."
When Mill first came to the New Orleans hotel, he saw some kind of discrimination between Walter Rue and Chris.
"It can be seen that Walter Lu's boss and Chris's boss are almost at odds with each other. They exclude and discriminate against each other. Maybe it is a matter of interest between the two of them, something unpleasant happened, or...
The character of Walter Rue's boss is consistent with that of Walter Rue, and he exudes that kind of arrogance in his bones."
"Don't be discouraged, Mill, your reputation will spread throughout St. Louis through this murder case." Carl enlightened: "It may be a good thing that it can spread to Philadelphia. Your arrival will give them something.
Fear, the other most important thing is that it will not only spread to Philadelphia, but also to France. Your name will be spread in the ears of Marshal Andre Massena countless times in his mansion, which is even more interesting.
What's more, the French police department asked a federal detective to intervene because of the absurd conclusion of Inspector Louis. With the help of the detective, the murder case was successfully solved. This can reflect their incompetence, and it can also reflect your
value."
"Thank you, Mr. Thabeet, I didn't take this matter to heart at all. My original intention for the murder was for Ian. His death hit Uncle Amos very hard."
"Let's go, Mr. Thabit, I want to have a good sleep tonight, and I'm going to pay homage to Ian tomorrow." Mir thought of Karl's wife: "Mr. Thabit, what should I do about your wife?
"
"I'll go back to her residence tomorrow to take a look." Karl sighed: "I don't know where her body is buried."
"Lafayette One." Mill said simply.
"I think she will be buried there. According to Omar's account, your wife will be killed by someone arranged by your mistress very early." Mir kept hesitating, but finally he said: "Tabit
Sir, you probably haven't returned to your real home for a long time."
The carriage drove slowly, and Karl's eyes stared at the dim lights next to the house outside the window.
Mir immediately tightened his mouth and did not say any more. He was waiting for Karl's words.
Mill has never had the idea of falling in love with someone else. Regarding Matilda, he needs to leave here as soon as possible.
Chris was busy interrogating in the police station at this moment and could not spare time to go to where Matilda lived and bring her the good news of victory.
Mill thought that Matilda must not follow him on the way to Philadelphia. He was worried that outsiders would talk unnecessary gossip and that it might reach Alina's ears.
The drizzle gradually wetted the windows, and everything outside the carriage began to become hazy again, so that Karl could not see anything outside the window. Even his eyes and the love between him and his wife were blocked.
This added a sense of pity and sadness to Karl's heart, and the love and affection between him and his mistress Delina also added a bit of numbness and disgust.
Karl's eyes suddenly became a little moist. Under the complicated emotions, his heart was as cold as the rain outside the window.
The night was already dark, and the carriage was swallowed up by damp mist. When it passed the New Orleans Hotel, everything in the carriage was surrounded by darkness.
Mir could hear his own heartbeat and Karl's heartbeat. The sound of the coachman's heartbeat had long been covered up by the rugged and bumpy sounds, as if something had robbed the coachman's heart.
"Mir, you come with me to my wife's house tomorrow." Karl regained his composure and said, "I want to know if the person who killed her left any traces. I want to know who took her life."
"Mr. Thabit, do you think Omar can lie?"
"Maybe not. Although I don't know him very well, since he can take out the Eye of the Lover. This thing was previously kept by Delina and Omar gave it to me. It shows that her death has nothing to do with Omar.
Any relationship."
Mir did not dare to make random guesses in front of Karl: "Mr. Thabit, if there is no trace like at the murder scene, it can mean that your wife's death was caused by Omar. On the contrary, your wife's death should be caused by De
Lina found someone to do it."
Chapter completed!