Verse 56: Trouble always comes uninvited

Back at church, Colin naturally had his work to do, Logan chose to go home with Mimian, and Faye took the little leopard, the little wolf, and the little lamb and began to prepare dinner.

Marin had nothing to do, and when the girls chose to go into the kitchen, he took out today's Fort Carter Times from his church's personal mailbox, and sent his manuscript to the National Press in Fort Carter—the world is very strict about publishing, and anyone who wants to publish books and pictures needs to report to the National Press, and at the same time submit the manuscript to the publisher for confirmation—or no one will know what you are printing.

And by confirmation, the investigators will take a certain number of books from the market to confirm whether the publication process is in order.

Compliance is very good, if it is not compliant, then the person in charge of the publishing house can only bring the team to personally send warmth - indeed, it is normal for books to have mistakes, but it cannot be filled with content such as "fatherly love", "blood god and me", "parrot breeding" and "cold senior falls in love with me".

This is going to kill people, and if you are not careful, everyone will be wiped out.

Therefore, Marin had no choice but to send the manuscript to the publisher first, and then ask the publisher to contact the printing house for him to publish it after the inspection was completed.

By the way, like publishing, printing is also the hardest hit area, which makes Marin somewhat sure that people with more knowledge are not necessarily more reliable.

Back in his room, Marin began to read the newspaper, and although the recent events at Fort Carter had happened a bit more, the Times had basically written about all the issues.

This made Marin a little curious about the backstage production of this newspaper, and many of these information were already known about the situation before they were declassified.

Where did they get the news?

After speaking, Marin turned the first page, and the second page was full of the progress of the war, and he could see that the chaos in the north was really worse day by day.

But judging by the conscription, it is clear that Chaos has not yet reached the point of defeat.

But all this obviously has nothing to do with Marin, Marin turned the page again, and this time it was an advertisement for the 'Sherlock Holmes Detective Collection' that he wrote, which should be paid for by the printing department - after all, there is a monument, and the group organized by Faye for Marin also has a good control over the printing company, as long as he can win, Marin never cares what means are used.

There are a few other stories and stories, but in a separate book.

"Marlin, if you have time, go to my room and get a bottle of fruit bar." Faye's voice came from the kitchen.

"No problem." Marin put down the newspaper and went to the kitchen to take the key to her room from Faye.

"Remember to go early and come back early." The girl smiled and touched Marlin's face, and then motioned for Marin to hurry back.

Marin pushed open the door and followed Faye's instructions to her room.

Bypassing the lounge area, he opened the door to Faye's room, and the wine crate was set aside, and Marin pulled out two bottles from it, ready to leave, and as soon as he went out, he felt something hug his legs.

Marin looked down and saw a large dog surrounding him.

There was also an old man looking at Marin with an unkind expression: "Who is Your Excellency, and why did you appear in Miss Faye's room?" ”

"Ah, we are classmates, she and a few girls are preparing dinner today, let me come over and get two bottles of fruit sprinkles."

Marin's answer was seamless. The old man was silent for a moment, then turned to leave.

The big dog reluctantly chose to leave.

Marin returned to the dormitory with the fruit wine, just in time to see the girls serving some of the food to the dining room.

"It's a little late, Marlin."

"Yes, I came out with an old man who looked like a butler and brought a dog." Marin would tell Faye about his encounter with a stranger.

"I don't know who that guy will be." Faye looked at Marin and smiled.

Marin nodded: "Then I'll ignore him next time." ”

It's not like lying.

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At the same time, the old man walked out of the church with the dog, and he came to a carriage with arrows.

"Jason, how's that kid?"

"As before, ma'am, but I ran into a little one."

"A little guy, who's who?" The female voice in the carriage was low and fast.

"A boy." The old man said calmly.

"Uncontrolled guy, eliminate him." Madame gave his voice.

"Yes, ma'am, your command." The old man handed over his hand, a very formal chest touch, and he took two steps back before disappearing into thin air.

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Marin had a very happy dinner today, the four girls made a lot of delicious food, and Marin tasted the feeling of being completely full for the first time after being reborn, which was really good.

After eating, Marin began to send the girls home, first Faye, this girl was stuffed into the carriage home - although Marin really didn't want Faye to go back, but if she really couldn't go home, then Marin was sure that it wouldn't be tomorrow, and someone would bring the guys to talk to Marin about life tonight.

Then there was Lilim, and the little lamb had eaten happily today, so at last Marin reached out and carried the girl into the church carriage—after she drank some fruit wine and entrusted her to the church agent, Marlin began the final 'delivery' work—Jessica.

The girl's home was nearby, and Marin took her back to hers.

"Marin, good night."

"Good night."

After saying goodbye to the girl, Marin turned and walked in the direction of home.

Walking around the corner, Marin sniffed and took two more steps forward.

"Marlin, what are you doing?"

Just as Marin frowned, Colin's voice rang out from the side door, and Colin's head poked out of the door: "The mentor is looking for you." ”

"Okay, I'll go with you." With that, Marin noticed that the previous sense of danger was gone.

With such doubts, Marin followed Colin into the mentor's office.

"Child, can you think about whether there will be something inconsistent but profound about these two things in the past two things." The Mentor was clearly trying to get information from Marin.

Since he wanted to get the situation, Marin also opened his mouth and said, "There is no problem, mentor,"

Old Hoffman was silent for a while, and then finally nodded: "Since you couldn't find the information, it's a pity." ”

"Mentor, why don't you start with the victim's network." Marin asked with a frown.

"We've already investigated, we don't have any information, and I think the murderer knows this, maybe he would have pulled them out of the maelstrom of events a long time ago."

So Marlin stood for a while, for some reason, until old Hoffman agreed to Marin's departure.

When he left the office, Marin was still confused.