Tuvia saw that it was still early, so she stood up and looked down at Carlo, "You can stay here tonight."
As she said this, she was about to walk towards the bed. Suddenly, a black shadow quickly passed by her window.
Tuvia turned around suddenly and saw that she was nowhere to be seen, but a strange cry still caught her attention.
She walked quickly to the door. Seeing that something was wrong, Carlo also followed Tuvia and walked out. When Tuvia stepped out of the main hall and saw the scene in front of her, her eyes flashed with deep anger.
Two Monset maids were lying at the door of her main palace with their bodies covered in blood. Tuvia slowly walked over.
She knelt down to watch the circumstances of their deaths. It seemed that they had been dead for less than half an hour, and their necks were the main cause of death.
There were strange tooth marks left on their necks, exposing the white bones inside. Blood seeped out from their necks from time to time. In a short time, it flowed all over the surrounding ground.
Tuvia stood up and looked around through the lights lit at the door. The ghostly figure had long since disappeared. She couldn't help but frown.
I don't know if that thing was a human or something else. Looking at the bite marks on the necks of the two dead palace ladies, Tuvia ruled out the idea that it was man-made.
Questions came one after another, why did this ghostly thing place two corpses outside her hall door.
Could it be.........
While Tuvia was thinking quickly, the Monset soldiers outside the door broke in neatly. They saw the two palace maids lying in a pool of blood, and they all gathered around Tuvia.
"Princess Weiya, you planned to harm the two maids of the Monset Temple and stole the temple's treasure. Now please come with us to see the trial of King Anubis."
The leader stood in front of Tuvia with a businesslike look on his face, but his twinkling eyes revealed a trace of panic.
Tuvia's deeds have been publicized in Monset and even the city of Memphis. Who dares to offend such a god of death? That's really enough life.
There was a trace of understanding on Tuvia's indifferent face. No wonder that damn thing put these two corpses at the door of her hall. It turned out to be a frame-up.
There was a hint of playfulness and ridicule in the corner of her mouth, with a seemingly harmless smile. "General Attus, who saw me kill these two maids, or did you see it with your own eyes?"
The indifferent words reveal an irresistible deterrent force.
Tuvia looked at his face, staring closely at the personal guard of Anubis in front of her. She saw the other person's slightly stunned expression.
Tuvia smiled and said, "If the general just hears the noise here and the scene in front of him and thinks that I, Tuvia, am the murderer, then should I kill a few people tomorrow and put them at the door of your dormitory?"
Attus couldn't answer Tuvia's questions because she said things that were very likely to happen.
They just discovered that the palace maid in charge of the temple suddenly disappeared, so they went into the temple to search, and finally found the temple's mayor.
Therefore, they cannot conclude that the murderer must be Tuvia.
"What the princess said makes sense, but two palace ladies have indeed appeared outside the door of your bedroom, princess. Then you have no choice but to follow Attus to face the trial of King Anubis. If the princess is innocent, Anubis will