After saying hello to her companions, Sazoya waved her hand and walked straight into the house. After seeing that Sazoya returned safely and without any injuries, the man breathed a sigh of relief and then walked to the other side of the house.
As time went on, the moon in the sky reached its zenith. When most people fell into a deep sleep, Sazoya, who was in her room in the villa, suddenly opened her eyes, got out of bed, put on her shoes, and walked out of the room.
Afterwards, Sazoya walked downstairs in the small building of the villa, and soon she came to the entrance of the basement. Looking at the ghosts wandering around at the bottom of the stairs that almost filled the building, she walked down directly.
Sadroya walked up the stairs at the bottom, and the ghost in front of her automatically moved out of the way for her without making any screaming warnings.
After walking for a long time, Sazoya came to the door of the basement. Behind the door was a narrow stone room. There was a brilliant orange-yellow light shining from the stone room. The source of the light was a lantern hanging on the ceiling of the stone room.
Under the shining light, Sazoya continued to move forward and came to the center of the stone chamber. There was a stone platform here, and on the stone platform was a large iron coffin, with dense rune patterns engraved on it.
Looking at the huge iron coffin in front of her, Sazoya stretched out her hand to touch it. She stroked the intricate patterns on the iron coffin and finally stopped at one spot. Then Sazoya scratched it with all her strength and directly knocked off a piece of the pattern.
After removing the pattern, Sazoya looked at the small pieces of iron that were picked out from the palm of her hand. Then she took out a small bottle of glue from her body, put a little glue on the iron pieces, and pasted them back, finally making them look exactly the same as the original ones.
After repairing the iron coffin, Sazoya immediately turned around and walked out of the basement and went back to the stairs. After climbing for a while, she returned to the first floor of the small building, and then she walked back to her bedroom without stopping.
At the moment she closed the bedroom door, Sazoya looked at the skylight in the room, looked at the night sky outside the window, and murmured in a voice that only she could hear.
"Great Aka, the recorder of all things, I have completed the task assigned by your servants. Now... please give me new knowledge, subsequent knowledge..."
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Time passed, the moon set and the sun rose. When the night ended, the residents of Kankedal welcomed the rising sun in the eastern sky, and a new day came to the city.
In the early morning, when the huge Kankedal was gradually getting busy, in a spacious and bright ward of the Kankedal Central Hospital, Robert, dressed in a hospital gown, was sitting on the balcony of the ward at a small dining table that was specially moved here, wearing a scarf and enjoying a delicious breakfast. Next to him was the maid who served him personally.
Robert was enjoying a wonderful breakfast while reading the morning paper of the day and glancing at the morning scenery of the city outside the balcony. He looked quite comfortable. However, opposite Robert, Maad, who was wearing a turban and a luxurious northern black robe, did not look as good as Robert. He stood on the ground, looking at Robert with a hint of worry and spoke.
"Mr. Robert... When will the judgment of the Holy Inquisitor come down... When will Shadi and the little nun be convicted..."
"Don't panic... Maad, the judge of Saint Mountain has only been in Kankedar for three days. Everything is still in the investigation stage. It is not time for the final judgment yet..." While drinking a glass of red wine, Robert listened to Maad's indifferent response, and Maad continued to speak anxiously.
"But... didn't you say before... that the Judicial Bureau also disliked the little nun? Their people came and failed to convict her within a day or two. But now the little nun is still living well in the hotel... How can the judge convict her if he doesn't arrest her?"
"Heh... Regarding this, I underestimated the importance of the little nun in the Redemption Sect. I didn't expect that the big man in Shenglin Mountain would directly send a formidable existence to protect the little nun. This made the judge a little restrained. He couldn't use many of his unconventional methods, so the current progress was a bit slow."
With a light laugh, Robert continued to speak with a calm expression, but his words did not reduce Maad's anxiety.
"We can't use unconventional means... Then, does the judge still have the ability to convict the little nun?"
"Of course there is. Although Clifton doesn't have a good way to deal with the little nun who is protected by the Redemption Party, if something unexpected happens on the Redemption Party's side and exposes a big flaw to us and Clifton, we can use this flaw to completely bring down the little nun." Robert smiled and said to Maad, but Maad, who didn't quite understand the meaning of Robert's smile, continued to speak in confusion.
"The Redemptionists themselves caused an incident. You mean..."
"It's a stupid trap that they have already stepped halfway into. Let's wait a little longer. You will soon see them stepping completely into the trap. Once this trap is stepped on, even the steel nun will not be able to save the little nun."
With a hint of mystery, Robert talked to Maad while drinking. Just as Maad was listening with great confusion, there was a knock on the door of Robert's ward. Robert looked behind the door and spoke directly.
"Come in."
After Robert finished speaking, the door of the ward was opened, and then Hajeta, the captain of the Kankedal City Guard, walked into the room. He bowed to Robert on the balcony and then spoke.
"Mr. Robert, there was news from the Torch that early this morning, Sister Vanya asked Judge Clifton to provide important evidence, which involved you, Mr. Robert, and Prince Maad. Therefore, the two of you need to confirm it."
After Harjeta finished his report, he stood there respectfully. When Robert heard Harjeta's words, he put down his knife and fork with interest, picked up the napkin and wiped his mouth. He looked calm, as if he had expected Harjeta's report.
After wiping his lips, Robert looked at Maad beside him and continued to smile.
"Your Highness, it seems that we don't have to wait any longer. Please, let us appreciate how the prey struggles after falling into the trap."
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