Chapter 745: The Second Call (3)

As the words from Lily's mouth gradually spoke, the other end of the phone gradually lost its voice at the same time, and finally fell into a deathly silence again.

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The fastest updated novel, but in the end, there is a slight difference between the situation that was in silence just now, after all, Miss Ayukawa this time boldly guessed that this person was called "Lady Senko" by Lily

Maybe there's something unforeseen and dangerous going on around you, isn't it?

Therefore, Miss Buchuan naturally had such an extra heart, deliberately pricked up her ears, and listened carefully to whether there were any other intriguing movements on the other side of the phone, except for the somewhat thin breathing sound of Ms. Moriko herself.

As expected, Miss Bukawa was thinking well, she did hear a very slight noise outside of the sound of breathing.

It was like the sound of something hitting something.

The movement that was completely inaudible to what was going on sounded much lighter than the sound of Ms. Sengu's breathing, as if the place of the incident was a little more distant from where Ms. Sengu was now calling.

However, the mobile phone or landline actually has the sound effect within that distance.

Now that Miss Bukawa can hear the words on the phone, it proves from the side that the location of the incident is actually not as far away as she imagined, right?

It is estimated that it is only a few meters away, otherwise this Ms. Sengu would not be as cautious as she is now when she called CO, and she took such pains to risk "being hung up directly if she is not careful"

The risk of using "takeaway"

Concealing her true intentions on the phone - and Miss Ayukawa definitely didn't have some auditory hallucinations on her side, she did seem to have heard several very young and seemingly young cries in the midst of that slight noise that followed?

As for why Miss Bukawa wondered if she had some auditory hallucinations just now, it was actually because this somewhat immature crying voice did not appear all the time.

It's only by chance that there will be a few small noises from time to time.

However, thinking that the situation on Ms. Sengu's side is more complicated, maybe there is a terrible "Great Demon King" not far away

(Are you referring to yourself, Ms. Bukawa?)

It is a test of people's mental resistance to torture, and Miss Buchuan has heard so many voices so clearly, it shouldn't be a ghostly "auditory hallucination"

Right?

Besides, the dull crying sound that occasionally comes out a few times makes the listener feel a little cautious, as if the crying child was forcibly asked by some terrible person not to cry.

Anyway, what the real situation on the other side of the phone is, although Miss Ayukawa is not very clear now, but Ms. Moriko's situation is extremely bad, and it is true that it is a sure thing.

-- Not to mention that child, even her own life would be threatened.

Although Miss Ayukawa thinks that this situation is already very bad, she should go to the police as much as possible, instead of relying on the inexplicable organization of CO so naively...... Well, well, Miss Ayukawa, who works so hard for CO and still gets such a huge salary, is not right at all to say that the organization is unreliable.

After all, if you are reasonable, even if the CO is not able to solve the case at all compared to the police, but in terms of killing efficiency alone, it can directly throw off the police several streets!

#↑ What does it mean to kill someone more than a policeman?

#ζ€»θ€Œθ¨€δΉ‹, Miss Ayukawa also quickly noticed that Lily, who was on the phone with Ms. Moriko at this moment, had definitely no relaxed or careless expression on her face, and it was estimated that she heard a few cries from time to time under the slight noise like Miss Ayukawa...... Miss Buchuan could hear the voice from the phone, but it didn't make sense that Lily couldn't hear it, so Miss Buchuan could completely Lily's lips gradually tightened because of the prudence in her heart.

Wait-maybe Ms. Sengu's inexplicable silence just now wasn't something to be unspeakable, but deliberately so that they could hear other voices on the phone?

After all, it's "ordering takeout"

On the way, there was a sudden silence and he didn't say anything, which was a very strange thing in the eyes of others.

Ms. Sengu, who acted and spoke so cautiously from the very beginning of the call, really had no reason to go offline if her IQ did not agree with her.

I think it was in order to reveal a little bit of her situation to Miss Ayukawa and the others, so she finally mustered up the courage to do so.

Needless to say, she's definitely taking a certain risk by doing this.

I think it's been silent long enough now, so in order not to arouse "that person"

Paying attention to her side, Ms. Sengu finally spoke up again and admitted, "Yes, the menu you just repeated was not wrong, I did order those things." ”

In this sentence, there are actually only two "yes"

The words that followed were all made up by Ms. Sengu in order to find a more reasonable reason for her inexplicable silence just now.

Although Lily, who knows the truth here, may sound a little weird, it doesn't sound so strange to outsiders after connecting the context.

Anyway, Ms. Sengu's wit was on full display at this time.

But then again, Miss Ayukawa didn't know why Ms. Moriko's voice suddenly became so hoarse and low when she spoke just now, and there seemed to be a little bit of bitterness and helplessness in it...... Maybe this change in mood fluctuations was caused by the previous cries that belonged to children, right?

With a little connection, you can imagine the relationship between this child and Ms. Sengu, which must be relatives who are related to each other by blood, and it should be their own child.

What mother-in-law would be indifferent to hearing her child crying?

(To be continued.)

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