Chapter 58: The Book List

"Well, there's no problem with your character, but your identity ......"

Yesterday's self-introduction was all the words of the man in front of her, and she was in a hurry to distinguish the truth from the false.

Grandin directly lined up his inspector badge and night watchman badge on the table.

The most powerful evidence finally convinced them completely.

After going through this test, the three of them were finally able to talk in a more relaxed atmosphere, and the revolver was back to Grandin.

"How do you want to work together?"

Grandin took a sip of his coffee and wondered.

"I want to exchange information with you. It is not a one-sided transmission of information like an informant, but a reciprocal exchange of information between the two sides. Hugh continued in a convincing voice, "I have quite a few informants in the Eastern District, the Bridge District, and the Wharf District, and I am fairly well informed. ”

This can complement Wiggins's intelligence network, and there are always places where children are not suitable to enter.

Grandin thought for a moment and agreed:

"Yes. I'll give you some inside information on the night watch, but I won't reveal the confidential part. ”

Hugh breathed a sigh of relief, and her straight back was completely relaxed. Then she immediately made her own request:

"I'd like to know the details of yesterday's incident."

Grandin rubbed the delicate bone china coffee cup and did not answer in the first place. Hugh is just a Sequence 9, isn't it too early for her to be involved in the battle of the middle sequence?

"Your commission should have ended......"

The inspector with the national character face came to the night watchman station this morning. Upon learning about the situation, the case had been described by him as a burglary, and the victim was the unfortunate Ms. Kaya.

Sketches of the murderer 'Witch' have now been sent to police offices and churches throughout the kingdom on steam trains, and the red-haired 'witch' will be wanted nationwide.

Mr. Bill, Hugh's employer, was believed to hear from soon.

"But I don't think I'm done yet."

Hugh replied stubbornly.

Grandin puts down the coffee cup:

"And what if you find the 'witch'?"

He made a hypothesis.

Hugh first thought about the possibility of subduing the 'witch' by herself, but from the short encounter last time, she had already understood the difference in combat power between the two, and she shook her head bitterly.

As she pondered what to do, she caught a glimpse of the Nightwatch's badge that Grandin had placed on the table.

A possibility flashed through her mind, and she suddenly blessed her heart:

"Report?"

"Congratulations, ahem, I mean, yes." Grandin coughed several times in a row, "A person's strength is always limited. Please remember that you are also an organized person now. I can tell you about it, it was like this yesterday......"

He told the story in its entirety.

Hugh listened attentively, but it was Furth who was most excited, and she even tried to take out her notebook to write down the story, but Grandin stopped her.

"Forth isn't going to adapt this story into his own novel, is he?"

The thought only went around in his head, and he continued:

"I suspect there's another organization behind this 'witch'. I don't have a clue yet, but we can take a closer look at the Secret Gatherings and see if anyone has been buying or selling the Hundred Worms lately. Maybe that will catch them on the foot. ”

Although he thinks that the possibility of the murderer committing the same crime again is low, he must try whenever possible.

He then shared some information about the Aurora Society, and when they heard that there was such a terrorist group around them, they were both surprised.

"Do you know Mr. A in Queens?"

"Well, we've been to the parties he organized."

Furth nodded ignorantly.

"He's also a member of the Aurora Society."

Grandin broke the news.

Furth was stupefied.

"Don't worry, most of the gatherings are under our watch. If madmen are willing to reason with us, we have no reason to drive them crazy. ”

Grandin comforted them.

In fact, this secret gathering hosted by Mr. A is the next target of his investigation. Regardless of whether the Aurora Society was framed by someone else, the main material of the 'Secret Prayer Man' such as the 'Hundred Worms' belongs to them the most, and there is no harm in checking it.

In addition, the party organized by Mr. A is very high-level, and he wants to go there to see if there is a recipe for the sequence potion of his own way, or to find a few extraordinary items for self-defense.

Firth, frightened, hurriedly provided several secret meeting places that she knew, and Grandin recorded them one by one. He planned to check with Ms. Helen at the Nightwatch's residence tomorrow to see if there were any new gatherings that had not been registered.

Hugh calmly stated that she would also help monitor these secret gatherings.

By the time all this is over, it's not too early. The misunderstanding was resolved, the cooperation deepened, and Grandin thought that he had a meaningful time in the past half day.

He had wanted to go to the market to buy some beef, but it was too late now. Fortunately, Forth ordered a lot of snacks this time, and the three of them divided them together and packed them all away.

The treats were so delicate that Grandin was satisfied, but they didn't come home empty-handed.

The three of them parted at the subway station, Hugh and Furth rented in Jowood, and he himself carried a snack bag to another steam subway to the North End.

By the time he got home, it was already a little dark, and the fog from Beckland had lit up the porch lamp in front of his house early.

"Sir, Earl Hall's butler has sent a gift today, and here is the list."

As soon as she got home, Cosette handed her a list of details.

Grandin picked it up and looked at it closely, and found that it was full of Siberon specialties, especially coffee beans and cocoa. But the Count must know that he is not short of these things.

"Did the butler say anything?"

"No, but there are still five gold pounds in this list."

Cosette handed over the note, which smelled of ink.

"Well, it looks like my students can't wait to get to class."

Grandin couldn't help but sigh when he saw the five gold pounds.

He decided to find something to do for his students, and she was still a space-free person.

He pulled out a blank sheet of paper from the coffee table in the living room and made a long list of books. These superficial occult books were recommended to him by Bishop Rosen, and should also be in the collection of the National Library of Rune.

He thought about it for a moment and decided to send a few more of the bedtime books he had at his bedside. But because these books are borrowed by themselves, they do not belong to themselves. Therefore, if Audrey wants to keep it for a long time, she can only copy it by hand.

"Just to impress her, she'll be grateful to me."

Grandin, who thinks he has thought it through, put this special reminder on the book list.