Resist the world, but I spread the curse

Chapter 184 It's All Big Problems

Chapter 184 It's All Big Problems
"Judging from the scene of Earl Bluebeard's death, the fatal injury of Earl Bluebeard was not caused by this stone sculpture." After entering the earl's bedroom, the four first investigated the corpse. Clark only observed the corpse for a while before reaching a conclusion .

Miller stared at him blankly, pointed at the "weapon" that smashed the earl's pig's head until its brains popped out, stared in surprise and said: "It's not a fatal injury, even the earl can't have such an injury." Tenacious vitality."

Hearing this, Clark immediately explained, pointing to the neat mattress and said: "Look at the bed the count is lying on now, if a stone sculpture crushed him to death, one blow would not be enough to kill him, the wounded count Even if it's too late for us to hear his screams, he's bound to struggle in pain, it's impossible for this bed to be kept so tidy."

Miller suddenly realized.

"So, the Earl should have been stabbed to death by this knife?" Hera speculated, looking at the saber piercing through the heart.

"Very likely." Valente said. He was the only one with gloves on hand to check the corpse. He untied the clothes of the count's corpse and checked all the places on the corpse. He could only find deadly wounds on the head and chest. The wound, since the possibility of the head being smashed to death has been ruled out, the remaining guesses are likely to be the real cause of death of the Earl.

"How much does the murderer hate the Earl? After killing him, he would destroy the body like this." Miller felt a chill and trembled all over.

Another lady present, Hera, also lowered her head, trembling secretly.

Hearing Miller's words, Clark didn't think so.

To be able to kill the Earl so silently without revealing any traces, the murderer must not have committed the murder with passion. Judging from the precise assassination method, the murderer has a high probability of premeditation. It is unlikely that such a murderer will kill the Earl. , It is necessary to destroy the corpse in an unnecessary way, because doing so may only leave more hidden dangers.

Therefore, Clark deduced that the one who killed the earl and the one who destroyed the body was probably not the same person.

Thinking of this, Clark couldn't help but secretly glanced at Hera who was aside.

Judging from the current impression, Hera is the person he thinks has the most motivation to kill the Earl. After all, from the signs observed last night, the Earl’s persecution of Hera is not limited to sexual harassment, and Hera Although she pretended very well on weekdays, she definitely hated and hated the Earl from the bottom of her heart.

Then, he glanced at Valente and Miller.

Valente's move to keep the body from being investigated, though understandable, was also suspect.

Miller was the first person to discover the earl's body. Although she might not be the murderer, she was suspected of destroying the body. After all, she had enough time to destroy the body. After smashing the earl's head, she could , and then pretended to suddenly discover the death scene and screamed to attract other people in the castle.

Clark felt a chill in his heart, because in his opinion, the person who smashed the earl's head behind him was more dangerous than the man who killed the earl.

The stone sculpture should have been hidden and sealed in Kande's room, but someone took it out and smashed the earl's head with it, which means that the person in the dark probably knew about the stone sculpture. He was passive, and Clark didn't know if the man in the dark saw his actions last night. If the other party saw it, then he might be at risk of being blamed.

However, being splashed with dirty water was not what Clark felt most disturbed. What he feared was that the man in the dark smashed the earl's head.

This behavior of inserting stone carvings that peep into the shadows of all things into the eyes of the corpse is not pure venting of anger at all, but the most sinister form of magic.

Inserting stone carvings of the shadow of all things in the eyes of the person who has just died is equivalent to using the corpse as the eye of the shadow of all things, guiding the shadow of all things to look here. When he notices this place, use People who perform magic can pray to him, and he with a "kind heart" will listen quietly and realize people's wishes.

It’s just that there are no gods in this world, or in other words, there are no normal gods that people are familiar with at all. There is a gap in understanding between people and them, and people’s wishes may not mean the same thing as people think to them. What is realized is likely to be a distorted wish.

So, that is to say, the man in the dark probably observed the whole process of the murderer killing Earl Bluebeard, and after Earl Bluebeard died, he happened to use the body of Earl Bluebeard to perform magic tricks.

Clark suddenly felt a deep danger. This castle is really abnormal, not counting himself. There were only four people in this castle, but now there has appeared a calm and rational murderer and a sinister magician. Earl Bluebeard's status as a "sexy nobleman" is not so disgusting.

After checking the corpse, the four of them took turns to inspect the scene and questioned some people about the things that appeared on the scene.

Valente: "There are cake crumbs on the bedside table, Hera, did you deliver supper to the Earl last night?"

Hera: "Yes, as usual, I brought him a supper, and he was fine at that time."

She heard Valente's suspicion of her, so she countered: "Speaking of which, Mr. Valente, did you report to the Earl the daily work summary of the castle as usual last night?"

Valente said lightly: "Of course, the Earl was still reading a book at that time. I still remember that it was the one in front of the candlestick on the desk. The title of the book was "Transformation."

"What book!?" Clark immediately stepped forward to pick up the book. When he saw the title and author's name of the book, he couldn't hide his shock.

"Why, Mr. Clark has also read this book?" Valente squinted his eyes and asked back.

Clark closed the novel in his hand, slowly put it back on the table, and pretended to be calm and said: "No, I just heard such a strange title and was curious for a while. To tell the truth, I am also a good book reader." He closed his mouth and gritted his teeth secretly.

Something is wrong!Something is wrong!Everything here is too abnormal!

Clark felt like he was going crazy. After seeing the book that the deceased had read, his brain and heartbeat began to run out of control.

There can be a novel called "Transfiguration" in this world, but it should never be the one Clark knows. It shouldn't exist in this world, nor should it exist in this era.

The world has big problems!

Valente didn't seem to see the excitement Clark was trying to suppress, and turned to look at Miller: "Speaking of which, Miss Miller, you are the first person to discover the death of the Earl, and you are quite suspicious."

"But... But I have no reason to do that, I'm a maid in the castle." Miller shook her head hurriedly, trying to get rid of her suspicions, but unfortunately she was a bit stupid.

Hearing this, Hera showed an inexplicable sneer on her face: "Yes, but you have only been in the castle for less than a month."

 Since it is a script killing, everyone can now guess who is the bad guy.

  
 
(End of this chapter)

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