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Chapter 120 Working House

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There was an extraordinary factor... Klein's eyes returned to normal and he turned his head to look at Leonard and Fry.

Leonard suddenly laughed:

Very professional, worthy of being a fortune teller.

You seemed to be suggesting something... Klein muttered without making a sound.

Fry opened the suitcase, took out the silver knife and other things, and paused for a few seconds:

The body told me that she did die of a sudden heart disease...Is there a way to divine more detailed situations?

Klein nodded seriously:

I can try the combination of the 'spiritual' ritual and 'dream divination', hoping to get something from Mrs. Lawvis' remaining spirituality.

Fry remained cold and restrained and stepped back two steps:

You try first.

He turned his head and glanced at Klein, and suddenly his tone was not fluctuating and sighing: You are getting used to such occasions more and more.

I didn't want to... Klein had the urge to cry, and took out the pure dew, essential oils and herbal powder they wanted to use, and quickly completed the arrangement of the psychic ritual.

He silently recited the name of the goddess of night in the middle of the spiritual wall and made a prayer in Hermis.

Soon, there was wind swirling around him, and the light became dimmering.

Klein, whose eyes were already completely black, seized the opportunity and recited the divination sentence repeatedly:

Mrs. Lawvis's death.

Mrs. Lawvis's death.

……

He stood and entered the dream, seeing the transparent spirit wandering in the blur and around the corpse.

Then he stretched out his illusory right hand and touched the remaining spirituality towards Mrs. Lawvis.

In an instant, light and shadow exploded in front of him, and pictures flashed.

It was a yellow-faced, ragged woman busy making matchboxes;

It was her sudden pause and covering her chest;

It was her talking to her two children;

It was her body shaking slightly and she was breathing heavily;

That was when she was going to buy black bread, she was suddenly photographed;

That was a sign that she had a heart problem again and again;

It was because she felt very tired and lay on the bed but never woke up again.

Klein carefully observed every detail, trying to find traces of the existence of extraordinary factors.

But by the end of everything, he still did not get enough clues.

Blur and haze break, Klein exits the dream and returns to reality.

He lifted the spiritual wall and told Fry who was waiting and Leonard who watched the show:

There is no direct symbol. Most of the pictures reveal that Mrs. Lawwis had a heart disease early, and she only looked different from others. Mrs. Lawwis was patted from behind. Her hand was white and slender, and seemed to belong to a woman.

For such families, they will not easily see a doctor until the worst time is the worst. Even if they just queue up with a free charitable medical organization, they will not be able to afford the time. If they don’t work for a day, they may have no food the next day.Leonard sighed in a poetic sentimental tone.

Fry then looked at the body on the bed and let out a sigh of relief.

Before Klein could speak, Leonard quickly switched his state and said as if he was thinking:

You mean, the extraordinary factor exists when Mrs. Lawvis was photographed, from the lady or lady with slender hands?

Klein nodded and replied:

Yes, but this is just my interpretation, and divination is often vague.

He and Leonard did not discuss it anymore, and each retreated to the other side of the floor to allow Fry to remove auxiliary equipment and materials from the suitcase without any interference and conduct further inspections.

They waited for a while, Fry packed up all kinds of things, cleaned up and covered them, and turned to say:

There is no doubt that the cause of death is a natural heart disease.

Hearing this conclusion, Leonard paced back and forth a few steps, and even walked to the door, and it took him a long time to speak:

Let’s go to the West District Workshop to see if you can find other clues and see if the two deaths can be connected.

Well, that's all.Klein, who suppressed his doubts, spoke up with him.

Fry carried the suitcase and half-leaped through the two floors without stepping on someone else's quilt.

Leonard opened the door and walked out first, saying to Lawvis and the tenant:

You can go home.

Klein thought for a while and added:

Don’t rush to bury the body. Wait for another day, and there may be a thorough inspection.

OK, OK, police officer.Lawvis arched his body slightly, answered hurriedly, and then said half numb and half confusedly, "In fact, I don't have the money to bury her for the time being, so I have to save a few days, save a few days. Fortunately, the weather has been getting cooler recently.

Klein blurted out in surprise:

Are you going to leave the body in the room for several days?

Lawvis squeezed out a smile and said:

Well, fortunately, the weather has been getting cooler recently. I can put the body on the table at night and carry her to the bed when I eat...

Before he finished speaking, Fry suddenly interrupted:

I left the cost of burial next to your wife.

Then, leaving such a plain word, he ignored Rauves's shocked expression and the subsequent thanks, and quickly walked towards the apartment gate.

Klein followed closely behind and kept thinking about a question:

If the weather remained hot in June and July, how would Lawvis treat his wife's body?

Looking for a dark and windy night, secretly throwing the body into the Tassoke River and the Hoy River?Or find a place to dig a hole and bury it?

Klein knew that it was necessary to be buried in a cemetery. More than a thousand years ago, in the end of the last era, the seven major churches and royal families specially formulated to reduce and eliminate water ghosts, zombies and resentful souls.

The specific implementation method is that each country provides free land, and each church is responsible for guarding or inspecting, and only charges a small fee during the cremation and burial process to cover the necessary labor.

But even so, the real poor still can't afford it.

After leaving No. 134 Lower Street, Iron Cross Street, the three night watchmen separated from Beech Mountbatten and turned silently to the West Side Workshop located in the nearby street.

As soon as he approached there, Klein saw a long line of people queuing up the Internet celebrity shops on earth, with people crowded people.

There are more than a hundred people, no, there are nearly two hundred people.He whispered in surprise, and saw that the people in line were worn out and their expressions were numb, and he only occasionally looked at the gate of the workhouse anxiously.

Fry slowed down and said with a cold and gloomy temperament:

Each workhouse has a limited number of homeless people that can be accepted every day, and can only be selected in the order of queueing. Of course, the workhouse will make identification and prevent people who do not meet the requirements from entering.

This is also due to the downturn in recent months... Leonard sighed.

Those who have not ranked can only find a way?Klein asked subconsciously.

They can also try their luck in other workhouses. Different workhouses open differently, but there will be the same long team, and some people are waiting at 2:00 in the afternoon.Frydon paused, most of the remaining people would be hungry for a day, so they would lose the ability to find a job and fall into a vicious cycle of going straight to death. Those who could not bear it will give up their persistence in kindness...

Klein was silent for a few seconds and breathed:

Newspapers never publish these...Mr. Fry, rarely hear you say so much.

I used to be a pastor in the Goddess's Workhouse.Fry was still in that cold state.

The three dressed in bright clothes successfully arrived at the gate of the workhouse in the West District, and showed their ID to the gatekeeper who was arrogantly looking at the queue, and were introduced into the workhouse.

The workhouse was transformed from an old church. The mass hall was covered with mats and hammocks hung. The strong smell of sweat mixed with the smell of feet stuffed every corner.

There are many homeless people inside and outside the hall. Some are waving hammers and smashing stones, while some are carrying thin shovels from the old ropes, and no one is free.

In order not to make the poor rely on relief and become rogues, the 1336 Poor Relief Law stipulates that each poor person can only stay in the workhouse for five days at most, and they will be driven out after more than five days. During these five days, they also have to work, knock stones or carry ropes, which is also an inevitable project for those criminals in prison.Fry introduced two sentences to Klein and Leonard without any emotion.

Leonard opened his mouth and finally said sarcastically or statistically: If you leave this workhouse, you can go to another one. Of course, you may not be able to live in again... Haha, maybe in the eyes of some people, the poor are equal to criminals.

...Picking rope?Klein was silent for a while and asked in no way what to ask.

The fibers in the old rope are a good material to fill the gaps in the boat.Fry stopped and found traces of the burning black on the ground.

They waited for a few minutes, and the director and pastor of the workhouse rushed over, both men in their forties.

It was here that Sauls set fire and only burned himself to death?Leonard pointed to the trace on the ground.

The director of the Work House was a man with a wide and slightly raised forehead. He swept his blue eyes in the direction pointed by Inspector Mitchell, and nodded surely:

Yes.

Before this, what abnormal behavior did Soles have?Klein asked.

The president of the Working House thought for a while and said:

According to the person sleeping next to him, Thors kept saying "The Lord abandoned me", "This world is too dirty and dirty", "I have nothing", and other words, full of resentment and despair, but no one expected that he would break all the kerosene lamps while everyone was asleep, and set fire to the place. Thank the Lord, someone discovered and stopped his evil deeds in time.

Klein and Leonard successively found several poor people who slept next to Thors last night, and found the guards who stopped the tragedy, but only answered that was no different from the information.

Of course, they secretly used spiritual vision and divination methods to confirm whether the other party was lying.

It seems that Sauls had long been thinking of revenge and self-destruction, a case that seemed very normal.Leonard asked the dean and the pastor to leave and gave his comments first.

Klein said carefully:

My divination also told me that this case was not affected by extraordinary factors.

The Thors arson case is temporarily ruled out.Leonard draws the conclusion.

At this moment, Fry suddenly spoke:

No, there may be other possibilities, for example, when Sauls was instigated by others, that person was an extraordinary person, but he did not use extraordinary means.

Klein's eyes lit up when he heard this and immediately agreed:

It is possible, for example, the previous instigator!

Instigator Tris!

But this could not be linked to Mrs. Lawvis' death... he thought with a frown.