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Chapter 59 Mrs. Lawrence

 After agreeing to the transaction price, seeing that Xia De’s expression was wrong, Old John said again:

"This price actually doesn't take you to a big advantage. I can even give you a new cane for free, so that everyone is even."

He pointed to the stick hanging on the wall of the shop behind Shade for decoration. The top of the cane was shaped like a lion's head. The dust on this thing made it look like an antique:

"I can guarantee that even if you go to other places to inquire about the price, it will not be better than this... Come take care of my business next time and I can give you a discount."

Shade stared at him, and old man John Jones smiled and took out ten one-pound notes from the biscuit box under the counter:

"You can think about it carefully."

After several arguments, Shade finally walked away with twelve pounds and five shillings, a new cane, and a "membership" in Old John's Pawn Shop.

With enough money in hand to pay off this month's debt, Shade has basically solved all the problems he has encountered since he came to this world. A new life is waving to him, and he is full of hope for the future. So he went home at noon At that time, I packed a meal in a restaurant and shared the delicious food with the cat Xiao Mia who was fostered at home.

Of course, only feed your cat what it can eat.

Shade discovered that detective might be considered a home-based occupation. He did not go out on Thursday and Friday. He just stayed at home and read books. However, he did not feel that his career development was restricted at all. This made Shade very satisfied with his choice of career. .

The two days of study were very effective. Shade had a basic understanding of all the 19 required courses. As for the study of thaumaturgy and conjuration, [Perception of Time] could not be carried out due to insufficient materials, [Cindy Ya's Silver Moon Gift] was affected by the fact that the nights were always cloudy these days and could not continue.

The thaumaturgy of [Moon Shadow's Illusion] was mastered by Shade, and the moonlit night was a good opportunity to learn this thaumaturgy. As required, he lay flat on the floor of the lightless living room and let his head Position towards the window.

Cover your face with the piece of silk embroidered with the unknown old sacred emblem given by the academy, and then induce little Mia to jump over the face. After the cat jumps over the face, keep the lower body still, and the upper body When he sat up, the piece of silk was naturally corroded by oxidation, and Shade also learned this magic trick.

The silver moon in occultism also means "the protector of cats". Fortunately, there is a cat fostered by the client at home, otherwise Shade would have to find the cat by himself.

Although the above steps are strange, [Moon Shadow's Illusion] was mastered by Shade in this way. Unlike the unconditional casting of [Silver Moon Slash], the illusion must be cast at night, but it does not require casting materials.

"Try it."

He turned on the gas lamp, summoned the life ring with anticipation, and used the illusion to the maximum extent.

But as the core runes flashed, all he could do was create a thin silver mist in the room, slightly restricting the field of vision. This would at most confuse low-intelligent creatures like little Mia, but I'm afraid it's very difficult to have an effect on people.

He still needs more practice and an increase in his understanding of [Silver Moon]. However, after the orange cat Mia was confused by the hazy silver mist for a while, she was frightened by this strange sight. The silver mist dissipated.

After that, he immediately threw himself at Shade's feet. Shade held the cat and comforted it for a while before it stopped being frantic.

This is a kitten that is not very courageous, but Shade likes it very much. If there is no news about its original owner, Miss Gold, then Shade is willing to adopt this cat.

"It's good to have a cat at home, at least you don't have to be afraid of mice."

These were his thoughts before going to bed.

But early Saturday morning, an unexpected letter announced that Schade's idea of ​​"cat-taking" was impossible.

That was a reply from Miss Mia Gold, the original owner of the orange cat Mia. She had received information from Detective Hamilton. When she learned that the orange cat had been found, she also learned that Sparrow Hamilton was dead and now Xia

De Hamilton is running the office.

But this rather wealthy lady told Shade in a letter that she would not be able to cross half the kingdom to take away little Mia in Tobesk in the near future. She was also not at ease about using mail transportation to transport the cat.

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Therefore, Miss Mia Gold once again entrusted the young successor detective to continue to take in and take care of little Mia. She will find time to go to Tobesk City as soon as possible, but that will definitely be in half a year.

Miss Gothe's family has had some changes, and she needs to deal with troublesome family affairs.

In addition to letters, Miss Gold also sent 10 pounds in cash to Shade through a post office account. She hoped that the young detective would not harshly criticize the naughty orange cat and treat it as kindly as possible.

"Miss Gothe really trusts me? Could it be that the old lady next door sent her a letter describing my reliability? Also, why does everyone think you are naughty?"

Shade was sitting on the sofa, holding "Detailed Explanation of Herbal Plants in the Northern Region of Pangea" in one hand, while using the other hand to touch the orange cat lying next to him. The cat squinted its eyes, trembled its beard and gave a soft "meow"

Come down to express your satisfaction, this should be regarded as the most obedient cat Shade has ever come into contact with.

"Did I pick up the wrong cat?"

He thought with surprise, but this cat is really little Mia.

The 10 pounds from the cane and the 10 pounds from Miss Gothe made Shade, who was still a little poor, suddenly rich. However, Shade did not intend to use the ten pounds, but instead saved them and spent them exclusively on little Mia. He was a very wealthy man.

For principled people, if money is not urgently needed in their own lives, this large remittance should be used on cats rather than people.

This behavior brought Shade an inexplicable sense of self-satisfaction, so much so that when he received the second letter of the day, which was the gas bill, steam bill and water bill for this apartment, his mood also changed.

Not much affected.

It was now the end of June, and these fees should have been paid. But Hamilton was very thrifty, so the three bills totaled less than 7 shillings, and Shade was satisfied with this figure.

Because this afternoon was the study gathering time at Dr. Schneider's clinic, Shade had lunch early and fed the cat. He wanted to set off as early as possible, but the doctor's clinic was far away.

But before he could go out, a visitor came.

It was a woman in her thirties who was almost as tall as Shade and wore a wide-brimmed hat. She took a carriage directly to the gate of No. 6 Saint Teresa Square.

She stepped on her high heels and climbed up the steps to the door aggressively, but when she saw the young man opening the door, she was very surprised.

"You're looking for Detective Sparrow Hamilton?"

Shade asked equally surprised.

"Yes."

The lady said, looking up and down at the young man who opened the door.

"Uncle Sparrow has passed away, and I am now responsible for all his tasks. Are you..."

"Mary Lawrence."

He should have immediately realized who this was, but because he no longer planned to complete the commission, Shade was stunned for a moment before he realized that this was Mrs. Lawrence, the one commissioned to track his husband's mistress "Mrs. Lasoya"

Client.

It can be seen that although Mrs. Lawrence regrets the death of Sparrow Hamilton, she is also dissatisfied, and her words express her distrust of the young detective.

Shade didn't mind, because he, as a detective, was indeed untrustworthy. But since the other party had already come to the door, he could only let the client go in first, and after both parties sat down, he handed over the report that the previous detective had compiled.

Gave it to her.


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