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Chapter 58: What Happened to Her

When Laura walked into the hotel, Mir looked at both sides of the hotel door and did not see anyone from Ward Lu standing guard there.

He thought that Walter Roux must have relaxed his vigilance and released the control of the hotel. At this time, the police officers had already gone home to rest, or maybe Walter Roux was being clever and ordered them to hide someone.

Squatting in a corner, waiting for the murderer to arrive.

However, in Mir's opinion, the murderer will never appear again in these days.

The murderer will most likely need to make careful planning and investigation, and wait until everyone relaxes before he chooses to continue committing the crime.

Mir raised his head and looked up at the window of Room 320. There was no light in the room and the window was closed.

However, the curtains were swaying wildly, as if someone was doing a different kind of evil thing behind the curtains. It was impossible for the owner of this room to let guests live in it. In addition, it was impossible for Martin to stay here at this time, because that person

The woman who called herself Lisa had left long ago.

"Is it Walter Lu? Is he entangled with the maid? Or is he marked by a ghost?" Mir said to himself in confusion.

This made Mir feel a little surprised. The curtains were dark blue, and his eyes could see so clearly for some reason.

Mir didn't dare to break in privately. If the original plan was disrupted and they noticed something, the case would become more and more complicated.

It probably lasted less than a minute, and the curtains immediately stopped swinging, as if nothing had happened.

Mir's eyes looked up along the window, staring straight at the roof of the hotel, but found nothing, and there was no ghost there.

When his eyes fell on window No. 320 again, the curtains disappeared without warning. This bizarre scene shocked him.

The curtains seemed to have been opened suddenly by someone's hand. He stared at the movements in the window with dumbfounded eyes, not daring to breathe loudly. Except for the extremely weak light reflected from the ceiling, he saw no one.

He began to worry a little about Martin's safety. He was worried that Martin was not monitoring her at all, but that Martin was in this house.

Martin is enjoying the temptation of the ghost's body and the bewitchment of the scent of the perfume, which makes Martin fall into the ghost's conspiracy.

He could only gamble once now and didn't want to waste any time. If he really entered the hotel and appeared in front of them unexpectedly, he would have no idea where Paulina went next, and even more so.

There was no way to prevent the third murder in advance.

Mir felt something was wrong. Paulina should not have noticed that he was following her. Regarding the curtains, he guessed that Paulina just wanted to get rid of her tail, regardless of whether anyone was following her or not.

He wanted to know which house in the residential area Paulina would go to, so Mir gave up paying attention to the window of room 320, calmed down, and continued to follow Paulina.

After Mir left, the slender white hand loomed on the cold window, and her face was pressed tightly against it. She smiled strangely and stared at Mir's back.

She was none other than Laura, and she deceived everyone.

If you look at the position where Mir was hiding just now, there will definitely be some illusion in your eyes. Her head belongs to Laura, but her body is indeed that of another woman.

In fact, she is not the real Laura, but her body has been soaked in water for a long time, just like the physical characteristics of Ian's death.

She died, she didn't die here.

In fact, she died in the slave market a long time ago, where she was treated extremely unfairly.

Many slave owners were forced to have sex with her and did not even give her money or any food to eat after the work was done. As a result, she was starving every day, her body was extremely deprived of nutrients, and she became increasingly thin.

Some slave owners regarded her as a dog and kept her in a cage as a plaything of some French nobles. They used riding whips to beat her wildly and crazily.

Later, she escaped by chance, but she didn't know where else she could go. She couldn't find her way home and had to go to the slave market again.

Until one day, she fainted from hunger and lay weakly on the street. The owner of the New Orleans hotel rescued her.

In order to thank her boss for his help and charity, she decided to stay and work in the hotel just to repay her boss's kindness.

After a few months, she discovered that her boss had no good intentions at all. He was almost like the slave owners. He often locked her in the small room in the kitchen and was abused.

Although the boss sometimes gave her some food, it could only satisfy her hunger but not fill her stomach.

She stayed in the dark house day and night, unable to see any light, only darkness and sad tears.

She believed that there was no good person in New Orleans, so she began to choose revenge, thinking every day about how to satisfy her boss's needs and make him lose his guard against her.

Since he is a slave and has a humble status, he can only serve every guest in the hotel personally according to the boss's absurd requirements.

It lasted for a year. She contracted yellow fever and died in room 320, and a few people also died in the hotel room.

Later, the boss buried everyone at No. 1 Lafayette, except Laura. The boss only buried her body, filling the soil up to her chest, and exposing her head to the surface of the soil.

He needed to make the illusion of being buried alive so that the French police officers could not detect him, especially Inspector Louis.

When Inspector Louis comes to question him, he can lie and claim that he has never seen Laura, and he can also blame the French nobles for Laura's death so that the French can kill each other.

That night, the boss dreamed that Laura's soul came to him, threatening to let everyone here be buried with her.

The next day, the boss went to see Father Cavendish for help. To his surprise, Father Cavendish refused directly.

Father Cavendish said that he only helps good people and never evil people.

After Paulina and Yaheng came to New Orleans, Laura was dug out by them, and Laura's soul was awakened by Paulina.
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