As soon as the church's Holy Father finished speaking, the whole place fell silent.
The male prostitute kneeling on the ground was stunned and then covered his mouth.
Because he saw Will drink the potion in front of him last night.
Chi Sui lowered his eyes, a look of realization and regret on his face: "Really? May the deceased rest in peace."
This sentence is equivalent to determining the cause of Will's death.
Just then, screams were heard outside the church.
Through the transparent glass of the church spire, Chi Sui saw something huge approaching in the sky.
Ole, who was outside, changed his expression and pushed through the crowd to get closer to Chi Sui.
There was a commotion outside. Ole lowered his voice and whispered in Chi Sui's ear, "The Adventurer's Guild has sent people to investigate Weir's death."
Ole looked panicked for a moment. The Baroness did not let him guard the bedroom door last night. In other words, no one knew what happened last night except Chi Sui.
He had a faint suspicion in his heart, and he was sure that Chi Sui had done something.
He was afraid that someone would notice.
Ole's fingers trembled slightly. The Adventurer's Guild even had to give the royal family some respect. If the Baroness really did something and it was discovered...
"Ole."
Chi Sui's usual indifferent voice hit Aolai's heart hard.
Ole came back to his senses and saw Chi Sui looking at him sideways, with no emotion in his eyes, no fear, no panic, there was nothing there, nothing could be seen clearly.
Ole's panic inexplicably calmed down.
He suppressed the panic in his heart and lowered his eyes.
Chi Sui looked away and asked curiously, "What's circling in the air outside?"
Chi Sui really didn't want to say the word "dragon".
In her eyes, dragons are majestic and sacred, not giant winged creatures that look like reptiles.
"Lady, that's the Adventurer's Guild's dragon. I saw the Adventurer's Guild's logo on the dragon's saddle."
"There are about four people outside."
Ole wanted to say more when he heard the sound of something heavy falling outside.
Prime Minister Turtle, who was originally outside with Ole, slipped over to Long Xi, who was sitting calmly on a white chair.
Long Xi frowned. It smelled so stinky, a fishy smell.
It's that ugly thing.
"It's a dragon!"
"Look! It's a dragon!"
The exclamations of the people outside made Long Xi even more unhappy.
That thing out there is not even as good as Prime Minister Turtle... and yet it dares to call itself a dragon.
The crowd suddenly became quiet.
A path was consciously separated from the crowd, and a handsome man walked in.
Chi Sui was a little surprised when he saw the man's face.
He looks a lot like Weir, but his temperament is completely different.
Next to him was a woman in a tight nun's outfit.
Chi Sui's eyes widened. My dear sister, with a curvy figure, the hem of her tight nun's dress was slit, revealing a pair of slender yet voluptuous legs.
Ole whispered a warning: "Lady... saliva..."
Chi Sui secretly took a sip of saliva and closed his mouth.
Behind the man and woman were two knights in silver armor.
The man who looked like Will was obviously the leader.
He locked his eyes on Chi Sui, who was sitting at the top of the table, and bowed to him. His voice was as low and mellow as a cello: "Lady."
"I'm Victor, the person in charge sent by the Adventurer's Guild to retrieve Will's soul."
Chi Sui smiled and nodded: "Hello."
Victor glanced at everyone in the church. His gaze lingered for a moment on Long Xi, who was sitting in the first row with his back to him, and then he looked at the Holy Father.
"I want to re-examine Will's body."
Victor spoke in a loud voice, without asking Chi Suitong whether he agreed or not.
This was actually very presumptuous in terms of etiquette, but the person involved, Chi Sui, did not react at all, or rather, she did not take Victor's show of power seriously at all.
Ole frowned slightly and stood quietly beside Chi Sui.
The Holy Father looked at Chi Sui hesitantly. Seeing Chi Sui nod, he breathed a sigh of relief and motioned Victor to follow him in.
Victor stood there without moving, but the nun in a tights next to him followed the Holy Father away.
Victor looked at Chi Sui and asked, "Excuse me, what were you doing last night, Lady Baroness?"
"Why did you bring people to where Will is this morning?"
Chi Sui raised his eyes, looked into Victor's eyes and said slowly: "I was sleeping last night."
"This morning I went to see my friend for a personal matter and found that the door of Will's room, which was next to my friend's, was open and there was no one inside."
"After all, Will stayed in my castle last night, so it's inevitable that I'll pay attention to it."
"After that, I sent people to look for Will in the castle. The guests living in my castle also followed me to look for him. Finally, we found that Will was not in the castle."
"Finally, we found bloodstains in Will's carriage. I was worried that something had happened to Will, so I asked the castle guard, Al, and learned that Will and his servants had left the castle in the middle of the night."
"At that time, Al asked Will where he was going, but Will ignored him. Fortunately, the servants who were with Will at the time said that they were going back."
"After learning all this, I felt that something was amiss, because Will's carriage was still in the castle, and last night, Will and his servants didn't drive the carriage back."
"It's not too far from my castle to Will's residence, but it still takes half an hour to walk."
Chi Sui said this and looked at Victor: "But as everyone knows, Will has not been in good health recently. He needs servants to help him when he goes out, let alone walk half an hour back."
"Suspicious, I and my guests rushed to Weir's residence. Seeing the doors and windows closed and no guards at the door, we felt something was wrong and broke in in a hurry."
"I'm sure you understand what happened next."
Chi Sui's mouth was dry as he spoke, so he picked up the black tea on the table and took a sip.
Victor continued to stare at Chi Sui.
The gentry and businessmen present all started talking about it. According to their discussions, it was enough to prove that Chi Sui was right. After all, Chi Sui had made a lot of noise looking for Weil this morning, and out of courtesy, they all came out to ask what happened.
After learning that Weir was missing, everyone was dumbfounded. After Chi Sui promised each family present a bottle of red wine worth one gold coin, everyone was happy to help find Weir.
Victor narrowed his eyes, staring at Chi Sui with a hawk-like gaze.
Others may not know about the grudge between his younger brother and Chi Sui, but he knows it very well.
Although I don’t know if Chi Sui was responsible for the incident between my brother and poop, it’s almost certain. Apart from her, no one in the wasteland dares to do this.
Just as the two looked at each other, the nun in tights came out.
Victor asked, "Cause of death?"
"My Lord, Lord Weir died of an overdose of love potion."
Ole breathed a sigh of relief, as this was consistent with the Holy Father's previous judgment.
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