Chapter 78: Gone

Agnes slowed down in front of the closed café window, eventually stopped, and brushed her hair slightly at the reflection on the glass.

There was no doubt that the woman in the reflection did not look very good-looking, her brown eyes were full of irritability, her light brown hair was a little messy, and her usually ruddy skin looked a little pale.

Agnes scrutinized her face in the reflection before withdrawing her gaze.

She knew that this was her role, outside of Mother Pagni, the bounty hunter Ella Poyesia.

Agnes' hand that had arranged her hair slid down, lingering in her ear for a moment, before finally letting it go.

She knew that a glowing jade stud was on her left ear under the cover of her sideburns, and she knew equally well how dangerous the stud was that looked fine.

After all, as one of the three "seeds" she recovered yesterday, Agnes really couldn't figure out why she didn't give this one to Her Excellency at that time.

"Because it's not dangerous for you." Agnes saw the figure of Hye-jin in a white dress and a red shawl appear next to her reflection on the glass, "And okay, find the extraordinary items of the audience sequence, this one has fully met the requirements." ”

Agnes swept her gaze over Hye-jin's figure and retracted it without any reaction.

She turned and continued walking towards the docks.

The morning at Bodivia Pier seemed a bit lively, but Agnes's eyes swept over and saw only frightened faces.

She saw a man dressed in the priestly costume of the Church of Mother Earth God sitting by the dock, fiddling with a disc-shaped object in his hand from time to time, his eyes wandering between the travelers and sailors, and then he took it back and did nothing else.

Agnes withdrew her gaze and walked into the ticket hall.

"A second-class seat to Ellesmere Harbor." Agnes said aloud, her gaze not on the conductor, but drifting slightly, not knowing what she was thinking, and casually handed over a note of 1 gold riso in her hand.

The conductor nodded subconsciously, tore off a paper ticket from the side, and looked up at Agnes.

"Ah, ma'am, it's you!" The conductor's somewhat surprised words brought Angnes' slightly divergent thoughts back, and she finally set her sights on the conductor.

She glanced at the conductor and saw that it was the same conductor she had met that day when she had come to Port Bodivia.

Agnes smiled politely and made a look of sudden realization: "Ah, it's you. I didn't expect you to remember me, ma'am. ”

"Of course, I remember you, the lady who bought a ticket to Ellesmere Harbor a week in advance." The conductor smiled and said, "Are you leaving Bodivia?" ”

Agnes nodded and said, "Yes, after thinking about it, it's safer to leave earlier." ”

The conductor nodded, handing the ticket to Agnes along with change, "Anyway, the celebration is over, and there is nothing interesting to do." ”

Agnes took the change and paused for a moment, and asked in a nonchalant tone, "Is there a celebration like last night here in Bodivia every year?" ”

The conductor was stunned for a moment, nodded, and said, "Of course, every year." ”

Agnes didn't ask any more, but thanked her thoughtfully, put the change and ticket back in her pocket, and turned and walked out of the ticket hall.

Happy Anna ......

Her gaze swept over the priest of the Mother Earth Church who was still standing there, and walked without pause towards the boat parked on the side.

"It doesn't seem like I'm worried about not being able to buy a ticket." Agnes glanced at the somewhat empty cabin, found her place, and sat down.

She cradled her suitcase in her arms, stretched, leaned back in her chair, and closed her eyes.

"Excuse me." Some gentle male voices came from not far away, and Agnes opened her eyes to see Lunn walking towards her place with a suitcase after the other man got out of the way.

Agnes withdrew her gaze and closed her eyes again.

"Ms. Poyethea." Agnes' eyes opened instantly, and she saw Milo waving to her with a suitcase almost the size of herself.

Agnes took a deep breath, raised her hand and pinched her eyebrows, and stood up.

"You ......" Agnes paused for a moment, and finally didn't say anything, just silently helped Milo lift his luggage and put it on the luggage rack.

"You sit next to me." Agnes said in an unmistakable tone.

Milo nodded hurriedly, reaching out and grabbing the hem of Agnes' trench coat.

......

Officer Harriman pressed the corner of his forehead a little tiredly, and took a sip of the coffee that was already a little cold next to him.

The office door was pushed open, and Detective Vicente Poirot, with a few more bandages on his body, walked in.

"Why do you work overtime so early?" Vicente casually sat down on the couch on the side of the office, looked up and couldn't help but laugh when he saw Officer Harriman's face.

He nodded and said in an exaggerated tone, "Just kidding." I know, I know, it's you who didn't go back last night. ”

Officer Harriman couldn't help but clench his fists, suppressing his desire to stand up and punch the man.

"That Ms. Ella Poyesia's bounty mission case is all done?" Vicente immediately asked.

"No, there were a lot of involved, and she sent a lot more...... Officer Harriman said with a sigh.

Vicente shrugged his shoulders and said casually, "It's okay, the lady of Poyesia is gone anyway." ”

Officer Harriman looked up and stared at Vicente.

Vicente smiled and said, "This morning...... No, in the early hours of the morning, the lady of Boyesia came to me and asked me to tell you that she was leaving Bodivia, that her cooperation with the Bodivia Police Department had ended, and that she had received all the bounties she deserved. ”

Officer Harriman was stunned for a moment and nodded, "I see." ”

Vicente relaxed, leaned back on the couch, and didn't speak for a while.

After a long time, he opened his mouth to break the silence: "I'm going to leave too." ”

Harriman instantly looked up at Vicente.

"I'm going to go to Lenburg." Vicente didn't pause and spoke up.

"The relationship between Fenerport and Lemburg is anything but friendly." Harriman was silent for a moment before speaking.

"I know." Vicente smiled and nodded.

"Then I wish you a long way." Officer Harriman tugged at the corners of his mouth and spoke.

"Of course, good luck to me." Vicente stretched, froze for a moment, and stood up grinning.

"I'm leaving." He stopped at the door, turned his head and said.

"." Officer Harriman scolded with a laugh.

Vicente smiled, and his footsteps did not stop, the tapping of his shoes and the wooden floor gradually became quieter until he disappeared.