After understanding the case, the officer of the Royal Capital Guard said: "Then I will leave first. I will ask my subordinates to help investigate suspicious persons within the jurisdiction of the Royal Capital."
Halls said: "I'm leaving too. My security guards will post portraits of these dead people in the royal capital and surrounding villages and towns. I believe there will be clues soon."
"I'll take you out." The second deputy warden left with several officials.
The warden sighed: "The next step is to explain this matter to His Majesty the King."
Not long after Raymond also left, the deputy warden came back and said: "Warden, the Minister of Justice, Dominica Teresa, is here."
"Why is he here?" The warden quickly stood up from his mount and looked behind his deputy: "Where is he?"
The judicial system is somewhat related to prisons, and Trossa is one of the ministers of justice, a high-ranking official in the country. Naturally, a small warden of Tongshan Prison cannot be compared with him.
The deputy warden said: "He went directly to the prison where Hohenheim was held."
"Take me there quickly." The warden hurriedly tidied up his military uniform and ran to Cell No. 3 with the deputy warden.
In cell No. 3, in front of Hohenheim's cell, Trossa looked at Hohenheim in the cell, then at Raymond, and said: "General Cheman, you and I are old acquaintances.
Do we have to talk in front of an outsider?"
Raymond said in a bad tone: "What can't you say in front of me, Master Dominica?"
Trossa said coldly: "Mr. Baron, it seems that Tongshan Prison is not your place of responsibility. I want to see the prisoners alone here, and you have no right to interfere."
"Really?" Raymond clenched his fists.
Trossa said: "It's useless to try to intimidate me with force. You should know the consequences of attacking me."
"Hmph!" Raymond waved his hands and said, "I was entrusted by Lord Anwu to come here to look after the prisoners."
Trossa said: "Marquis Anwu has no power to take care of the affairs of Tongshan Prison."
Raymond said very unhappily: "Then you go tell Marquis Anwu!"
Trossa stared at Raymond and had no choice but to feel depressed and stop arguing.
At this time, the chief and deputy warden ran over. When the warden saw Trosa, he smiled and said, "Master Dominica, I didn't expect this to surprise you."
"Are you the warden here?" Trossa asked.
"Yes, it's me."
Trossa said: "I want to see this prisoner alone now, is that okay?"
"This..." The warden looked at Raymond.
Trossa showed an unhappy expression: "This is your direct jurisdiction. Don't you dare to take charge?"
The warden was in a dilemma and said: "Sir, please don't embarrass me. I don't dare to offend General Anwuhou."
Trossa scolded disdainfully, waved his hand and said: "Since you dare not do anything, just leave. Let me talk to General Cheman for a while first, and then go to your office to talk about the attack on Yan Prison.
Let’s do it.”
"Yes, then I'm leaving." The warden hurriedly left with the deputy warden, muttering to himself that he really shouldn't have come here.
Seeing that he couldn't let Raymond leave, Trossa had no choice but to speak directly: "Hohenheim, you have stepped down from your position in the Yinhuang Army. There are some things that should not be kept. The control of the Yinhuang Army
The talisman no longer belongs to you, you might as well hand it over."
…
"Come on..." Dominica's carriage slowly stopped in front of the Waller's house: "Hey~!"
The carriage stopped and Bill jumped out of the carriage: "Is this here?" he asked the driver.
"Yes, I came to pick up Mr. Celeste twice, right here."
"Okay, I'll knock on the door." Bill came to the door and rang the doorbell.
"Here we come." After a while, the door opened, and the big fat Poirot blocked the door with a big steel fork: "Who are you?"
Bill said: "Does Mr. Celeste live here?"
Poirot nodded: "Yes, but he is not here. He went out with the master."
"Not at home." Bill was a little disappointed.
Poirot asked: "Do you want to come in? I'm making breakfast."
Bill shook his head: "No, I won't bother you."
Seeing the young master coming back, the coachman asked: "What's wrong?"
"he is not at home."
"Then let's go back," the coachman said.
Bill looked at the sky: "It's rare to get out, so let's go for a walk. I haven't had a good walk around the city for a long time, and the doctor also told me to exercise more and get some sunshine."
"That's...okay."
Bill smiled: "The car is parked here, you come with me."
"Okay, Master."
In Hindmoor, an ordinary residential area on Big Reptile Road, Amy was lying on the balcony outside her bedroom, wearing pink pajamas with white petals, quietly enjoying the warmth of the sun.
"Hey, Amy, aren't you going to the hospital today?" Mom shouted from inside the house.
"No, I'll be working the night shift this week."
Mom shouted again: "Come down and have breakfast."
"I'll be down in a moment." Amy responded, and sighed again. She rested her chin on her arms and stared blankly at the street outside: "I seemed to have gone too far yesterday. I shouldn't have talked back to Dad like that. I'll wait for you tonight.
You should apologize to him when he comes back." As he said this, he unconsciously thought of Ying: "Celeste Ying, are you really lying to me? Dad said that, for sure... But, why would he?
Are you lying to me?"
Thinking that she had been deceived, Amy was a little sad and felt very uncomfortable. Suddenly she shook her head vigorously: "Oh, what do I think about all this? It's none of my business whether he deceives me or not. I don't know him very well. Who cares?"
What? It’s not worth it to cause me to quarrel with my father. Huh, let’s go have breakfast!” She was about to turn around and go back to the house, when suddenly a voice from downstairs stopped her.
"Hi, Amy."
Seeing Ying Appearing waving downstairs at her home, Amy was a little surprised: "Why are you here? Do you know my home?"
Ying said: "I went to the hospital to look for you. I didn't see you, so I asked them for your home address."
"Oh, that's right."
Ying asked: "Are you free? Can you come down and walk with me?"
"I haven't had breakfast yet," Amy said.
"That's right, I haven't eaten either, let's go together."
Amy hesitated.
Ying said: "This is my first date with a girl, can you bear to let me fail on the date?"
Amy smiled, thought for a moment, and said, "Okay, just wait for me."
After changing clothes, Amy came downstairs.
Shadow said, "Should I go in and say hello to your family?"
Amy shook her head: "No need."
"Whatever do you want to eat, I'll treat you to it."
Amy said: "It costs a lot of money to treat a girl to dinner."
"Hmm~!" Ying nodded and said in a long tone: "I think I'm mentally prepared."