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Chapter 106: Hurry, Hurry

 She is a young woman, wearing casual clothes, and she is unrecognizable at first glance.

De Gaulle asked Victor to wait where he was, and walked up to chat with him. After taking a package of things from her hand, the woman turned around and left with her skirt in hand.

Victor saw an excited look on De Gaulle's face, so he went over to ask.

"My good luck has come, friend, let's go upstairs and talk later."

……

Back at the office, De Gaulle boiled a pot of water and then threw the bag on the tea table.

Victor opened it and saw that what was inside was medicine for treating mental disorders, which was exactly the same as Dr. Depp's prescription.

"This is..."

"I'm curious about what I did with your money?" De Gaulle added boiling hot water to Victor, "This is the clue I bought."

"What do you mean?" Victor crossed his legs.

De Gaulle sat on the sofa opposite him and began to explain.

It turned out that he took the money to communicate with the servants in Stormwind Villa that day, trying to find a greedy guy, and his purpose was to monitor Mr. Parker's actions.

Of course, most people didn't dare to do this... only the maid just now reluctantly agreed.

In other words, she only monitors the general management of the villa. If she is asked to monitor Mr. Dutch, he will do nothing.

"This package of medicine was dug out by the lady from the wooden bucket and trash can in the garden. Every morning at six o'clock, special cleaners will transport the trash cans in the manor for disposal. They are all hired by external cleaning companies.

Not Dutch's servant. So these drugs will only stay in the manor for one day at most."

De Gaulle held the cup of hot water in both hands and stared at the package of medicine.

Victor took out a cigarette for himself from his pocket and started smoking it rarely.

"Can you give me one? I've run out of tobacco recently." De Gaulle asked Victor for one, and once again took advantage of him.

At this time, Victor analyzed: "Parker is responsible for managing these medicines, and only he can throw them away. This means that this guy has mixed the medicine for the wife."

"Yes, then why did he do this? He didn't want his wife to take medicine? Or is Shasa's current condition itself related to him?" De Gaulle blew out a smoke ring and analyzed the same.

Victor closed his pocket and said with a smile: "These are the evidence. You can use this to force Parker to tell the truth. Mr. Dutch can even witness it himself."

If Parker is really the culprit that caused Shasa's mental disorder, then he is likely to be related to the child's death. De Gaulle has the opportunity to take half of the commission from Dutch.

Victor was congratulating de Gaulle, but de Gaulle did not make any assumptions.

"The truth is often hidden under various misleading appearances. We cannot drag innocent people into the abyss before we get a definite grasp... So I decided that we will go talk to Mr. Parker tomorrow, Dachina

I won’t reveal the situation yet.”

De Gaulle had a plan, but Victor was curious about how to get around Siqin's trouble.

With him in the villa for one day, it is impossible for the two of us to stay there for too long.

De Gaulle knew Victor's thoughts and explained: "I asked the lady just now. Mr. Dutch usually stays at the Villa during the working day. If we go there when he is there, we can at least get the permission of the owner of the Villa... If Mr. Parker

If he is really a prisoner, we can just inform Dutch of the investigation results."

……

Sure enough, as de Gaulle said, when they arrived at Stormwind Villas the next day, they were not stopped by anyone.

Listening to the security chat on the roadside, it seemed that Siqin had been arranged by Daqi to go to the bank to do some work.

The two of them sat down on the garden bench again and waited for Mr. Parker to arrive.

During this period, Victor talked with De Gaulle about his affairs again.

"If Parker wants to murder Mrs. Shasa, what is his motive?"

After hearing this, de Gaulle looked towards the entrance of the mansion.

"I don't know...but we can let our imagination run wild."

"Oh?"

"For example, if I were to guess, it might have something to do with those two letters."

"All ears."

"Vladimir, think about it, Parker's wife must know exactly what Parker's weekly salary is. If she is a serious and strong woman, she may carefully control the savings in her husband's hands.

Under such circumstances, where would Parker get the funds to subsidize the mother and son on Swan Avenue?"

After hearing this, Victor roughly understood what de Gaulle meant.

As for the general management position of the villa, Parker definitely has the opportunity to smear the owner's money through some means, perhaps modifying the bill, deducting the wages of outsourcing, or even directly stealing the money.

Victor doesn't know who Parker is, so it's hard to tell.

If Parker had a reason to murder Shasa, maybe it was because the other party discovered these little tricks he did secretly and was afraid of being exposed.

However, these are just unreasonable speculations, and everything can only be answered by the parties concerned.

Not long after, Parker came over and expressed his dissatisfaction with seeing the two of them again.

"Why are you here again? Mr. Siqin wasn't..."

"We are employed by the owner of the villa, and we do not take orders from that Sitchin, so Mr. Parker, are you serving Mr. Dutch or Sitchin?" Victor raised the corners of his mouth and looked at the other party curiously.
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Parker's face darkened, and he puffed out his nostrils and said, "I have nothing to disclose to you two. You should go investigate the murderer and stop staring at the Villa."

At this time, de Gaulle took out a pill, put it in his palm, and handed it to Parker to see.

Parker's pupils immediately dilated, and his look of surprise was fleeting.

"It seems that you recognize these pills, Mr. Parker." De Gaulle patted the chair next to him, "Sit down! Let's have a good chat."

"I don't know what you are talking about..."

Parker was still quibbling, but Victor said that if he didn't cooperate, they would talk to Dutch right away.

Parker then gave up and sat down obediently.

"Why did you throw away Mrs. Shasa's medicine?"

De Gaulle began to inquire.

Parker hesitated for a long time, and then he spoke after seeing no one around.

"Haven't you already seen it? These drugs can cause side effects on the human body! Parkinson's disease, muscle stiffness, drooling, etc... In more serious cases, they can also cause damage to internal organs."

"So, you have actually known about this type of medicine for a long time?" Victor raised his eyebrows.

Parker nodded and said, "Mrs. Shasa shouldn't have to suffer like this. She has already endured enough."

"Huh? You mean you threw away her medicine for her own good?"

De Gaulle found it quite interesting, and Parker replied firmly: "Of course! Madam is a good person and the best employer. All our servants like her."

No no no no!

De Gaulle shook his arm fiercely and threw his previous speculation in Parker's face with an extremely confident tone.

"You secretly used financial means to steal the master's funds, and then used them to support your illegitimate child and lover on Swan Avenue. As a result, Madam Shasa discovered it, so you drugged her to become insane to cover up your crime.

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Victor was slightly stunned. He didn't understand why de Gaulle would throw out this conjecture in such a strong tone.

But then, de Gaulle's goal was obviously achieved, and Parker was touched by his words.

"You! I don't understand what you are talking about!? If you want to frame me to defraud the master of commission, you will definitely regret it!"

"Really? The post office keeps records of the letters you send every month."

"What... no, they made a mistake."

"No. 515, Swan Avenue, Wading District. Do you have any impression of this address? Oh... that child is almost four or five years old now. His mother is a beautiful young woman at home even if she is busy in the kitchen."

"What did you say? How dare you go to them?!"

Parker said that he was about to jump up and strangle de Gaulle's neck, but in the next second, de Gaulle held him down with a backhand grapple.

"Don't act rashly, sir, I used to be a good fighter in the police station."


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