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Chapter 149: Nun

Serve and steal each other's luck?

De Gaulle frowned and glanced at the owner of Baofeng Bank beside him, but the other party just said very coldly: "Go on!"

Then, Gina started talking from the beginning.

"At that time, I arrived at the mountain park with my child in my arms, where I met you and your wife..."

In the third era, on February 1, 1864, Gina, wearing a nun's uniform, met the Berkeley couple in a mountain park and stole their stroller while they were taking pictures, eventually leading to the child's death.

According to Gina, it was an "accident" and her original intention was to hide the child or send it to an orphanage so that she could proceed with the next step of her plan.

As for why she did this, it was because...

"What I am holding in my arms is my own child, the baby who is now in your home. Because of an indulgence in the past, I had to give birth to him, which also forced me to leave the monastery and become self-reliant.

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Gina said it very tactfully, but anyone with a discerning eye would know what was going on.

The nun had lust with a man and got pregnant... No monastery would leave such a broken woman.

However, this story caused de Gaulle to have doubts.

The other party was originally talking about a secret message, but why did it get around to her being kicked out of the monastery?

"Ms. Gina, what is the relationship between your invisible art, your child, and Mr. Dutch?"

Gina quickly followed up his words and replied: "The reason why I became a nun was to get close to a wealthy nobleman who lived near the monastery. Because I wanted to gain status and wealth by serving him, but I was deceived.

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"Being cheated?" De Gaulle's eyes flickered, slightly curious.

"Yes, Mr. Detective, he is a liar. He appears to be glamorous in front of others, but in fact, he has ruined all the family's assets. It is impossible for me to steal the luck of an unlucky man, because there is nothing to gain from it."

Gina seemed to be very honest, but in fact she seemed to be making up a story, which de Gaulle expressed doubts about.

Gina continued: "That child was the product of my being deceived. I was born at the bottom, and my goal in this life is to become rich. I don't want my children to suffer the same fate as me, so I set my sights on the Berkeley family."

Hearing this, De Gaulle couldn't help but recall the "conjecture" that Pippen had deduced before.

Unexpectedly, it really connected with Gina's confession.

Is it really such a coincidence?

"Originally, I wanted to hide Mr. Dutch's child in an orphanage, or throw it away to a childless peasant woman outside the city so that the Berkeley family could not find its whereabouts. But there was an accident on the mountain and I failed to protect the stroller.

Causing it to slide down the hill..."

"So you killed my child, right?" Dutch was silent for a long time, and finally couldn't help but speak after hearing this.

Gina looked directly into the other person's eyes, took a deep breath, and nodded vigorously: "Yes, I did it. There is no refutation."

"Ms. Gina, you really have no remorse... Okay, let's talk about your follow-up plan..." De Gaulle pressed his hand on Mr. Dach's arm and found that the muscles of the other man's arm were tight.

Stretched, suppressing the anger in his heart.

Why are you so angry? I'm not your biological child...

De Gaulle joked inwardly, but did not dare to say it out loud.

"Next, I found Moon Home, and Francis forged a letter of recommendation for me to help me enter the Berkeley family and become a maid." Gina continued, "First, I wanted to use the waiter's ability to steal the Berkeley family

The second reason is to take care of your own children."

"So what did you steal?" De Gaulle asked with a smile.

"Wealth..." Gina answered very frankly, "While working as a maid, I did receive some financial rewards, most of which came from domestic service companies."

"Moon Home?"

"Yes."

"What is your relationship with Francis?" De Gaulle's smile gradually disappeared.

"At first, it was just a relationship between the applicant and the intermediary. But later, I proposed to cooperate with him and provided him with many clients. Of course, these clients all had business dealings with the Berkeley family." Gina 1510

He answered politely, "Why Francis is willing to cooperate with a nun with stains is because of the luck I stole..."

"Okay! How did you drive Madame Salsa crazy for your own ambition?" De Gaulle then asked.

Gina glanced at him and shook her head to deny the accusation.

"That's Mrs. Shasa's problem. I've never done anything to her. You know, sadness is devastating, and people always want to live in beautiful illusions..."

"Is it because you took away their good luck?"

"Maybe." Gina tilted her neck nonchalantly.

De Gaulle once again had doubts in his heart, but so far he could not find any flaws in Gina's confession.

"How did you secretly exchange your child for Mrs. Shasa? Why didn't she recognize that the child was not hers?"

When Shasa first lost her child, she had no mental problems. It was difficult to forcefully force a strange baby on her.

Gina fell silent after hearing this and did not answer for a long time.

De Gaulle thought of something and tried to guide him: "We found a puppet toy. Did you hand it to Mrs. Shasa?"

When she heard about the puppet toys, Gina's expression suddenly changed.

De Gaulle noticed a flash of panic in her calm gaze.

But only for a moment, Gina recovered immediately.

"It turns out that you have discovered it, Mr. Detective... Yes, I used that toy to heal Madam's inner trauma, and then told her that this was not an ordinary toy, but a relic that contained mysterious power. As long as she

If she can take care of the doll as her own child, sooner or later, her child will come back to life... Of course, the premise is that she cannot tell anyone about this."

After hearing this, Dutch suddenly said: "So...you used this lie to replace your child with a doll?"

"Yes sir, that's exactly it..." Gina replied calmly.

Dutch seemed to have obtained everything he wanted to know, and he stood up and prepared to leave.

However, de Gaulle did not take any action. He still had many questions that needed to be answered.

Dutch glanced at him and said solemnly: "Mr. Shaklo, I thank you for your help. I will order someone to send the reward to you next. As for you..."

As he spoke, Dutch's cold eyes pierced Gina like sharp knives.

"Although the law of Minx State does not sentence people to death, but... no one can protect you, Miss Gina, I guarantee that no one..."

"Okay sir..."

Even in the face of Dutch's naked threats, Gina remained calm and did not take the other party's threats to heart.

This made De Gaulle even more suspicious.

"I'm leaving, Mr. Shaklo. If you want to play any tricks with this woman, please feel free..."

After finishing speaking, Dutch ignored de Gaulle's reaction, put on his coat and left the interrogation room.

Seeing that there was no one else in the room, de Gaulle gradually became more indulgent, put his feet on the stool where Dutch had been sitting just now, and continued the interrogation coldly.

"Tell me how you killed Tom!"


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