typeface
large
in
Small
Turn off the lights
Previous bookshelf directory Bookmark Next

Chapter 107 New Suspect

 Seeing that the commotion was so loud that it almost attracted the attention of the Villa's servants, de Gaulle quickly let go of his hand and reminded him: "If you continue to make trouble, we will go find Daqi immediately."
Parker's breathing was unusually rapid, and his eyes were full of worry, but under the current circumstances, he could not tolerate being tough, so he had to compromise in the end.

"You...what do you want..."

"Look! I knew he could talk well." De Gaulle winked at Victor and kept teasing, "So you want to admit that it was you who made Madam Salsa become like this?"

"No! I won't admit it because I didn't do it." Parker gritted his teeth and revealed all his secrets. "Mrs. Shasa is a good person. She knows that I did secretly embezzle Berkeley's property, but it was all used to make up for the loss.

The expenses of the child and his mother, because my wife asked me to send all my salary back to my hometown."

Hearing this, Victor shrugged towards De Gaulle, and a strange look appeared in De Gaulle's eyes.

"So, are that mother and son the product of your romantic relationship?"

Parker pursed his lips: "I don't deny it, but I also need to fulfill my responsibilities as a father."

"When did Mrs. Shasa find out?" Victor suddenly asked.

"She discovered it before her child had an accident. She understood my difficulties. After examining the omissions in the bill, she believed that the money did not have much impact. Not only did she not pursue my fault, she acquiesced in allowing me to continue doing this."
p>

Victor and De Gaulle were a little surprised by Parker's words.

Victor chuckled and said: "What a good wife, she actually allowed the servants to steal her husband's property."

Parker breathed heavily: "Because she is kind, she is kind! People like you will never understand."

"So you are afraid that we will tell Mr. Dutch about this?" De Gaulle said with a sarcastic smile.

Parker looked up and stared at him, reminding him not to do this.

"I can't lose this job...because I have two..."

"Two families are responsible, right? You are really a good man... It's a pity that Mr. Dutch already knows."

De Gaulle said casually, but Victor looked at him curiously.

Parker opened his mouth wide and was stunned.

He suddenly stood up again and asked de Gaulle loudly: "You...you have already told him?!"

Victor was also particularly curious. They were both together. When did de Gaulle talk to Dutch alone?

De Gaulle chuckled lightly, crossed his legs, and answered Victor first: "Watson, from your eyes, I also saw surprise. Do you need me to explain?"

Victor smiled and said nothing, and de Gaulle asked Parker not to get excited and to talk to himself.

"Remember the mother and son we visited? I found some mud prints on the steps of their house."

As he spoke, de Gaulle pointed to his boots.

"The ground in the yard is full of mud. When it rains and accumulates water, shoe marks will appear when you step on it... Of course, I am not talking about the shoe prints in the yard itself, because over time, any marks will be covered by the rain.

What I said is..."

He tapped Victor's cane with his fingers.

"The mark of the cane, Mr. Dutch had already visited the mother and son. His cane was stained with mud in the yard, and then he left the mud mark on the steps in front of the house because there was an awning.

, so it has not been cleaned for a long time."

After hearing this, Victor finally understood why de Gaulle squatted down in front of the mother and son's house to observe. He must have discovered something.

De Gaulle then said to Parker: "Mr. Dutch has no more than three ebony canes in the world. In addition to the body of the cane being made of ebony and the handrail being carved from deep sea chrysoprase, there are also special carvings on the bottom, so

As long as it is stained with mud marks, it can be easily recognized."

Parker's eyes were blank and he sat back on the chair.

His lips trembled and he said: "Daqi...Mr. Dach, he knows...but why..."

"I guess he visited the mother and son anonymously, more than once... The other party may not know who he is at all, but since Dutch didn't talk to you, it means he didn't mean to embarrass you, so you

Don’t worry too much.”

De Gaulle comforted Parker for a while, and Parker's mood gradually calmed down.

Victor looked at the two of them, and he knew that although de Gaulle seemed fine on the surface, he must be disappointed in his heart.

Because Parker is not the culprit that caused Madam's disorder.

The air seemed to freeze, and after a long time, Parker asked the two of them again.

"I don't know what to say...but indeed, this is the truth. I will never harm Mrs. Shasa..."

De Gaulle sighed and patted his shoulder.

"I understand. At least your suspicion has been eliminated by me, right?"

After saying that, de Gaulle looked far away and looked in the direction of the manor house. Then he buried his face fiercely, leaned into Parker's ear and asked seriously: "Then can you tell me, in your guess, why did the lady become like this?"

This way."

Parker's expression was startled, as if he remembered something, but he shook his head.

"Sorry...I really don't know."

Victor asked quickly: "Besides the child who suddenly appeared, what else happened to Mrs. Shasa when she went from being normal to losing her mind? Which servants usually take care of her?"

The reason why I ask this is because Victor linked this incident to the incident in Darien.

At that time, Dalien hired a strange nanny, and then Joseph performed a divination on her, which caused his own accident.

After Parker thought for a moment, he said that at first, Mrs. Shasa did not show any signs of being crazy. Indeed, as Victor said, when her child was confirmed to be dead, Shasa's reaction in the past few days was only sadness and depression.

As for the specific transformation, only the servants who take care of her daily life know.

After he finished speaking, before de Gaulle and Victor could think about it, he continued.

"Two of you, the reason why you found me is because you suspect that Mrs. Shasa was affected by drugs? Do you suspect that someone poisoned her?"

"This possibility cannot be ruled out." De Gaulle squinted and smiled.

Parker rubbed his hands together and poured out his thoughts.

"I see, you reminded me that there are actually two people who are more likely to be suspected than me."

Hearing this, de Gaulle's eyes couldn't help but light up.

Parker continued: "It's the head maid and the head chef, Meredith Paparazzi and Sean Nordeld."

De Gaulle said oh and quickly asked: "What's the problem with these two people?"

Parker moved his fingers and said quickly: "The servants at home are divided into positions and areas for management. Under me, there is the head maid who manages all the maids, the deacon who manages all the male waiters, the captain who manages the security, and the management

The head chef of the kitchen catering, etc."

"That Merrige is the head maid. She arranges shifts for the maid every day to take care of Mrs. Shasa and Mr. Dutch's daily life. As for that Sean... hum."

Parker breathed out his breath and was quite disdainful of Sean.

"That guy, like me, used the convenience of purchasing ingredients to falsify accounts and steal a lot of funds. It is said that he likes to use money to gamble and owes a lot of debt..."

"Both of them are capable of adding drugs to the food, but I think Sean is more suspicious because... because I have personally seen him add some strange things to the food!"


This chapter has been completed!
Previous Bookshelf directory Bookmark Next