Chapter 184: Everything is a Big Problem
Chapter 184 All are big problems
Author: Youdaoyan
Chapter 184 All are big problems
"Judging from the death scene of Earl Bluebeard, Earl Bluebeard's fatal injury was not caused by this stone sculpture." After entering the Earl's bedroom, the four of them first investigated the body. Clark just observed the body for a while and came to the conclusion.
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Mirel stared at him blankly, pointing to the "violent weapon" that smashed the earl's pig head so hard that his brains popped out. He glared and said in surprise: "It's not a fatal injury even if it's like this. Even the earl can't be like this."
Tenacious vitality."
After hearing this, Clark immediately made an explanation, pointing to the neat mattress and said: "Look at the bed where the earl is lying now. If a stone sculpture hits him to death, just one blow will not be enough to kill the earl.
Even if he doesn't have time to scream for us to hear, he will definitely struggle in pain. There is no way this bed can be kept so neat."
Miriel suddenly understood.
"So, the count should have been stabbed to death by this knife?" Hera speculated, looking at the saber that penetrated the heart.
"It's very possible." Valente said. He was the only person present who always had gloves with him and was responsible for checking the body. He untied the clothes of the count's body and checked all the places on the body. He could only find the fatal wound on the head and chest.
Since the possibility of the wound being caused by a smashed head has been ruled out, the remaining speculation is likely to be the real cause of the count's death.
"How much does the murderer hate the Count? After killing him, he mutilated the body like this." Mirel felt a chill and trembled all over.
Another lady present, Hera, also lowered her head and trembled secretly.
After hearing what Milaire said, Clark didn't think so.
To be able to kill the earl so quietly without leaving any trace, the murderer must not have committed the murder in passion. Judging from the precise assassination method, the murderer most likely had premeditated it. It is unlikely that such a murderer would kill the earl later.
, and unnecessary destruction of the corpse, because doing so may only leave more hidden dangers.
Therefore, Clark deduced that the person who killed the earl and the person who destroyed the body were most likely not the same person.
Thinking of this, Clark couldn't help but secretly glanced at Hera beside him.
Judging from the current impression, Hera is the person he thinks is most motivated to kill the Count. After all, judging from the signs observed last night, the Count's persecution of Hera is not just about sexual harassment, and Hera
Although she usually pretends to be very good, she definitely hates the count from the bottom of her heart.
Then, he glanced at Valente and Milaire.
Although Valente's move to prevent people from investigating the body is excusable, it is also suspicious.
Millaire was the first person to discover the count'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. She could have smashed the count's head after
, and then pretended to suddenly discover the death scene and screamed, attracting other people in the castle to come over.
Clark felt a chill from his heart, because in his opinion, the person who smashed the earl's head from behind was more dangerous than the person who killed the earl.
The stone sculpture should have been placed in Kander's room, well hidden and sealed, but someone took it out and used it to smash the head of the count's corpse. This means that the person in the dark is likely to know about the stone sculpture.
Clark didn't know if the man in the dark saw what he did last night. If the other party saw it, he might be at risk of taking the blame.
However, being slandered was not what made Clark most uneasy. What he was afraid of was that the man in the dark smashed the earl's head.
This act of inserting stone sculptures that peer into the shadows of all things into the eyes of corpses is not simply a way of venting anger, but is also the most sinister form of magic.
Inserting a stone sculpture that peeks into the shadow of all things in the eyes of a person who has just died is equivalent to using the corpse as an eye to peek into the shadow of all things, guiding the shadow to look here. When he notices this, use
People who perform magic can pray to Him, and He, who is "kind-hearted", will listen quietly and realize people's wishes.
However, there are no gods in this world, or there are no normal gods that people know at all. There is a gap in understanding between people and them. People's wishes may not mean the same thing to them as what people think. In the end,
What comes true is likely to be a misinterpreted wish.
Therefore, this means that the man in the dark probably observed the whole process of the murder of Count Bluebeard, and used Count Bluebeard's body to perform magic tricks after Count Bluebeard's death.
Clark suddenly felt deeply in danger. This castle was indeed quite abnormal. Not counting himself, there were only four people in this castle originally, but now a calm and rational murderer and a magician with sinister intentions had appeared in it.
Count Bluebeard's status as a "sex-devil nobleman" is not so disgusting anymore.
After examining the body, the four people took turns to investigate the scene and questioned individual people about the things that appeared on the scene.
Valente: "There are cake crumbs on the bedside table. Hera, did you give the count a supper last night?"
Hera: "Yes, just like usual, I brought him a midnight snack, and he was fine at that time."
She heard Valente's suspicion about her, so she counterattacked: "Speaking of which, Mr. Valente, did you report the daily work summary of the castle to the earl 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 book in front of the candlestick on the desk, and the book was called "Transformation"."
"What book!?" Clark immediately stepped forward and picked 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 asked with narrowed eyes.
Clark closed the novel in his hand and slowly put it back on the table. He pretended to be calm and said, "No, I was just curious when I heard such a strange title. To be honest, I am also a good reader."
He closed his mouth and gritted his teeth secretly.
Something's wrong! Something's wrong! Everything here is too abnormal!
Clark felt like he was going crazy. After seeing the book that the deceased had read before his death, his brain and heartbeat began to run out of control.
A novel named "Transfiguration" can exist in this world, but it should never be the one Clark knew. It should not exist in this world, nor should it exist in this era.
There is a big problem in this world!
Valente didn't seem to notice the excitement that Clark tried to suppress, and turned to look at Millaire: "Speaking of which, Miss Millaire, you were the first person to discover the death of the Earl, so your suspicion is not small."
"But...but I have no reason to do that. I am a maid in the castle." Mirel shook his head hurriedly, trying to get rid of his own suspicion, but unfortunately he was a bit clumsy.
Hearing this, an inexplicable sneer appeared on Hera's face: "Yes, but you have only been in the castle for less than a month."
Since it's a script kill, everyone can now guess who the bad guy is.
Chapter completed!