Chapter 121 Six Flowers Flying 17(2/2)
Bo Ruoyou's gods suddenly tense up, "Take me to see!"
Naturally, these two servants did not dare to be slight, so they turned around and led the way. Although this place was a teahouse, they also sold pastries. Therefore, there was a special kitchen yard. When Bo Ruoyou entered the yard, he saw several cooks standing in the yard with some anxiety. Seeing more people coming, he became even more frightened.
The attendant of the Hou Mansion pointed to the direction of the kitchen covering the room, "It was the dead cat's corpse found in the corner there."
Bo Ruoyou walked backwards to the direction of the room. A cook probably saw that she was a woman. He came forward with courage and said in panic: "Girl, all the dead cats are wild cats that crawled into the dog hole behind. They died after eating. They had nothing to do with us."
Bo Ruoyou was even more strange when he heard this. When he quickly walked to the back room, he saw several buckets of water outside the back room, and there were other food waste piles beside the bucket, because as the air became warmer today, a foul smell of sourness and rottenness filled the air.
Bo Ruoyou asked: "Often the things in your kitchen are all lying here?"
The cook nodded, and Bo Ruoyou's expression became more serious. Ordinary wild cats have strong vitality. Generally, they will not die of poisoning after eating raw, cold and rotten food. Either someone deliberately kills the cat, or they eat something highly toxic.
Bo Ruoyou walked in and saw the bodies of two tabby cats lying deep in the corner of the wall. This place was a dead corner, and there were some weeds and moss on the ground, which was not conspicuous. Seeing this, the cook said again: "It's strange. More than one cat has died here in the past two days. We are very busy on weekdays, and we don't have time to collect these buckets. I didn't expect there will be another dead cat today..."
Bo Ruoyou walked forward, looked carefully at the corpses of the two cats, frowned slightly, and stood up and asked her: "When was the corpse of the first dead cat?"
The cook looked at the dead cat's corpse in the corner with a little disgusted, and recalled for a moment with a bitter face, "It was six days ago."
Bo Ruoyou's eyes shook slightly, and he asked: "In addition to the things in the kitchen, will the tea in your teahouse be poured here?"
The cook nodded, "Because the cups need to be cleaned here, the leftover tea sent will be poured together."
Chapter completed!