The 7th Witch

On Sunday, July 7th, 777, in the world of Himlear, a rural noble family welcomed their seventh child—a seemingly ordinary girl who, from birth, appeared to have an indissoluble bond with the numb...

Chapter 294 Phil Cohen's Dilemma

"Eh? No way?!"

Miko looked surprised.

"Isn't it obvious that Mr. Filcorn couldn't have done this?"

"Yes, it is obvious, but it will not be obvious to my political opponents! They will certainly write about it and make a big fuss about it, and—"

"More importantly, even if Mr. Filcorn is not a suspect, the fact that the Parliamentary Secretary was killed here alone is enough to make him guilty of negligence.

Because Mr. Filcorn’s duty is to guard the most important royal family, and as a guard, committing such a crime of negligence will have very serious consequences...”

After listening to the explanation, Mi Ke also understood the reason.

"That's... that's not good! What should we do now? Is Mr. Filcorn going to jail?"

"No, I won't go to jail, but if I don't handle it right, my job might be in jeopardy..."

"As for the method——"

Hulim looked at Alicia.

The other party nodded.

"Well, there's only one solution now. That's for us to find the murderer and the mastermind behind it, and have Sir Felcorn redeem himself with meritorious service. This way, he can avoid punishment."

"So...that means?"

"That's right. We are the only ones left to investigate this case, and we must find the murderer before the court decides on the outcome of this matter."

After that, Alicia said to Filcoen:

"Sir Filcorn, don't worry, we will definitely help you solve this matter."

Filcohen stood up and bowed deeply to Alicia.

"Your Highness Alicia, I am truly grateful."

"Sir Filcorn, you don't have to do this. This is what I should do."

"Your Highness."

At this time, Martina walked in.

"Found something."

In her hand was a crumpled piece of paper.

"This thing might be very important..."

Alicia took the paper handed to her by Martina and found that it was a letter.

There was no signature on the letter, and it didn't even say to whom it was addressed.

But there is no doubt that this is written to Crawford who was just murdered...