Chapter 98: He's Gone Crazy
"The church has taken over, after all, your mother was from the church." H.E. Rossi said.
Agnes nodded, hesitated for a moment before asking, "Did you find anything?" ”
Reluctantly, Lord Rossi reached out and pinned the hair scattered from Agnes' sideburns behind her ears, shook her head, and said, "The church needs a little time to investigate. ”
Agnes clenched the fabric of her long dress for a long time before she spoke, "If the investigation has any results, I hope to be able to tell me." ”
"Of course, you should know." Lord Rossi took Agnes' hand and stood up.
"Go get some sleep, you'll feel better with some sleep."
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"He turned himself in in the morning." Ms. Jones said softly.
"He said he commissioned the assassination."
Agnes walked behind Ms. Jones, sneered at these two words, and asked, "Really?" What is his reasoning? ”
"He said it was because Count Paganey initiated the abolition of the guild system, and because he held a grudge against Pagani because the Count had imprisoned him and made him miss the funeral of the former president of the Blacksmiths' Guild."
Agnes didn't speak, but walked in silence, except for the sound of the footsteps of the two in the hallway.
"Pushing him out and taking the blame is simply treating others for fools." Agnes spoke softly.
Ms. Jones shook her head, sighed, and said, "Anyone who knows a little bit can see it, but there is no way to see it. ”
"After our investigation, we found out that Henry Schelling did buy murder, and the assassin of Count Pagni was indeed from the force he chose."
"Which force?" Agnes asked.
Ms. Jones paused, turned around and said, "The Cosia Party is a gangster in Fenerport City. ”
"A gangster?" Agnes also stopped, looked at Lady Jones and asked, "Why does Henry Schelling think that this gang can successfully assassinate an earl?" ”
"We also felt strange when we first started." Ms. Jones sighed slowly and said, "But after investigation, we found out that this gang actually has a background from Intis. ”
"So there's a good chance that the Corsia Party is the nail that Intis buried in Fenerport City?" Agnes asked.
"But why did the Kosia party only now risk being exposed? It would have been a little more justified to assassinate the bill to abolish the guild system before it had been passed. ”
"That's where we wonder as well." Ms. Jones said.
The two did not speak again, and soon came to a prison-like place, where Ms. Jones handed the guard a badge, to which the guard saluted and let them in.
The two walked into a room, which was not dark, and was divided into two compartments that could be seen through the window to the opposite side.
"Arraignment of Henry Schelling." Ms. Jones said.
The guard, who followed the two inside, nodded and walked out of the room.
"Henry Schelling has been convicted?" Agnes asked, frowning.
"Yes, although the process is not yet complete, his involvement in the assassination is already a definite thing. In addition to this, there are other murders on him. Ms. Jones explained.
Agnes nodded, and did not speak again, but sat down with Miss Jones in a chair on the side of the room.
It wasn't long before Agnes saw Henry Schelling walk into the compartment on the other side.
Henry Schelling saw Agnes on the other side at a glance, and greeted Agnes in a good mood.
"See you again, little girl from the heart of nature."
Agnes looked up at Henry Schelling and said calmly, "I didn't expect to see you in such a situation, Mr. Schelling. ”
"Hahaha, indeed, this is really not a comfortable meeting scene." Henry Schelling said with a smile.
"Although the first two times I saw you were not pleasant scenes."
The pen in Agnes' hand suddenly broke, and Ms. Jones looked at Agnes with some concern, and Agnes shook her head lightly and said, "Mr. Schelling, I don't think our relationship has reached the point where we can meet and chat. ”
"Indeed, indeed, you are here to interrogate me." Henry Schelling spoke, as if he had finally remembered his situation.
"So what do you want to ask?"
Ms. Jones was the first to ask, "Why did you choose the Cosia Party when you commissioned the assassination mission?" ”
"Why did you choose the Corsia Party?" As if he had heard some joke, Henry Schelling said, "Isn't the most famous killer organization in Fenerport City the Corsia Party?" ”
"Oh no, you're extraordinary members of the church, and you don't need to entrust someone else to kill people in the first place." Henry Schelling said in a strange way.
Agnes knocked on the table, frowned, and said, "Mr. Schelling, please speak well." ”
"I'm just answering the question of the lady next to you." Henry Schelling said with a smile.
"What is the reward you pay for entrusting the Corsia party?" Ignoring Henry Schelling's yin and yang fancy, Ms. Jones asked a second question.
"All the gold liso left in the blacksmith guild is probably more than 100,000 gold riso." I don't know what came to mind, Henry Schelling said with a sigh.
"Nothing else?" Ms. Jones added.
"Nope." Henry Schelling shook his head.
Agnes couldn't help but turn her head to look at Ms. Jones.
Ignoring Agnes, Ms. Jones asked, "Who was the person you received you on your mission with the Corsia Party?" ”
Henry Schelling pursed his lips and said, "I don't recognize it." ”
"If the other person is in front of you, will you be able to recognize it?" Ms. Jones' face did not fluctuate, and she asked directly.
"Yes." Henry Schelling replied somewhat perfunctorily.
Ms. Jones asked a few questions, and repeated the previous questions many times before she stopped the interrogation.
The guards took Henry Schelling away, and Miss Jones looked at Agnes.
"I almost thought you'd rush over and hit him." Ms. Jones said.
"I did think so, but I knew it wouldn't work." Agnes said with a blank face.
"He looked proud." Agnes turned her head and said, "I don't hide what I've done, '3-1597' doesn't react at all. ”
Within the scope of "3-1597", "3-1597" will automatically punish anyone who tells a lie.
"He has gone mad, and this morning the news in the newspapers is that the Countess has been stabbed to death, and that the Count and his eldest son are seriously wounded and dying."
"He probably didn't think the assassination would be successful when he commissioned it." Agnes sneered and said, "The current situation is estimated to have exceeded his expectations. ”
"It seems that he no longer cares whether his family will be retaliated against for his actions."
Ms. Jones turned her head, shook her head, and said, "His family is all dead, just this morning. ”