Chapter 141: Honest and Reliable Mr. Duncan

It turns out that in this world full of strange things, the art of "spiritual healing" is much more hardcore than Duncan imagined - its hardcore degree has even exceeded the description of the word "skill", and it goes straight to the direction of "craft......

But fortunately, Heidi's box of things was not for Nina, the psychiatrist lady saw the frightened expressions on the faces of the uncle and nephew at the scene, she showed a smile of "the old lady has seen a lot of this reaction", and then took out a printed form from the bottom of the box and handed it to Nina: "You fill it out first." ”

Nina suddenly breathed a sigh of relief: "I thought these were ...... The tools are for me. ”

"That's what I do for my job—when I work for the authorities and the church," Heidi smiled, "and I often have to deal with some extremely paranoid and stubborn dangerous people whose brains are hardened by heresy by ordinary means. ”

The more Duncan listened, the more he felt that there was something wrong with this, and Shirley, who was trying to reduce her sense of presence but couldn't help but eavesdropping, subconsciously shrunk her neck, she quickly hid to a place farther away, and muttered to the dog who was in hiding through a mental connection while pretending to clean the dust on the shelves...... This place is horrible...... Mr. Duncan is scary enough, why would an inquisitor pop up...... And that Heidi ......."

Ah Gou's voice sounded in her heart, more virtual than her: "How do I know why!" Who knows why you can still be caught by a ghost captain while walking on land, and you can still run into the inquisitor of the church when you stay with a ghost captain - is this the two of us crazy or the world crazy! Can you believe this? ”

Shirley secretly paid attention to the movement next to the counter while muttering in her heart with a sad face: "Who can believe this, you tell a fish that it will die in a car accident one day, and it won't believe it......"

“…… Don't mention 'fish', I'm afraid ......"

Shirley was stunned: "When did Ah Gouling start to be afraid of fish?" ”

"Don't talk to me, don't let the Inquisitor see anything—I'm theoretically in hiding now, but with Mr. Duncan, I always feel like all my abilities are out of whack......"

Shirley quickly put away her thoughts and walked to the other end of the shelf, and the few people at the counter obviously didn't pay attention to the inconspicuous Shirley.

Nina looked at the form in front of her and saw that it was full of very regular psychometric items, no different from the usual psychometric forms that she would fill out before taking a mystery class at school or visiting a museum, that is, there were more items, and there were a few more questions that were not often asked.

She said with some curiosity as she filled it out with a pen: "I heard from you that your treatment methods are more professional, and I thought you wouldn't use this kind of form that ordinary doctors use......

"Filling out the form is a fundamental part of psychometry, and the difference between me and the half-bucket is that their diagnosis is often over after filling out the form," Heidi smiled, taking off the amethyst pendant around her neck and fiddling with the pendant casually, "and my therapy was just beginning when you filled out the form." ”

Vanna's eyes unconsciously fell on Heidi's crystal pendant, and she was a little curious: "I always see you wearing this new pendant for the past two days...... You seem to like it? ”

Heidi was stunned for a moment, and looked down at the pendant in her hand, as if she remembered something, but then shook her head: "It's just that it's rare that my father can bring me a gift—ah, Fanna, do you know, this pendant was 'bought' by my father from this store." ”

She specifically emphasized the word "buy", as if to forcibly deny the fact that this thing was just a giveaway, and Duncan on the side nodded lightly with a smile: "It is indeed a product of our store - I hope this pendant brings you good luck." ”

Vanna couldn't help but look at the "crystal" pendant that was obviously an imitation twice, and almost said one sentence: A famous scholar like Morris still came to fall for this?!

But fortunately, she also took care of Duncan, the person at the scene, and after hovering around the bronchial tube, this sentence returned to the lobe of the lung, and at the same time, Nina also quickly finished the tick on the form, and she pushed the form to Heidi while saying, "I'm done, can you see if there's any problem?" ”

"I've read it all while you're filling it out — including all the subtle details of your expressions and movements," Heidi said bluntly, putting away the piece of paper and putting it bluntly, "Do you have a psychological shadow that has been hidden for years?" Have you been under extra stress in recent times that has caused you to think about this shadow from time to time? Your strange dreams have eased in the past two days...... Is the stress gone, or is it transferred? ”

Nina's eyes widened, as if she had been told something on her mind, and then she subconsciously glanced in Duncan's direction, with a little hesitation on her face.

"We need a quiet and private environment for further mental relief and release," Heidi said, looking up to Duncan, "of course, this requires the consent of you, the guardian, and Miss Nina's own cooperation. ”

"Let's go upstairs," Duncan nodded, looking at Nina, "Is that okay?" ”

"Okay." Nina nodded obediently, without any objection, but there was still a trace of nervousness in her eyes, and this nervousness did not hide from Heidi's eyes.

"Don't worry, Nina, it's just a simple mental relaxation technique - you don't have any problems at all, it's just a little stress and anxiety," Heidi smiled, a trusting and reassuring aura seemed to be released in her smile, her voice was calm, so that the tension in Nina's heart was invisible, and at the same time, she also closed her medical box and put it aside, "I don't think we even need any utensils, incense, and medicine, I'll just ask you a few questions." ”

Nina was completely relieved, nodded to Duncan, and led Heidi up the stairs to the second floor.

Two footsteps faded away on the stairs.

Shirley was still hiding far away, preoccupied with packing up the clutter in the corner.

At the end of the day, only Duncan was left, and Miss Inquisitor sitting across from him.

Today was the first time Duncan had met the Inquisitor who had left the "mark" of spirit fire on his body by chance, and at this moment, he could perceive the mark left in Vanna's body more and more clearly, and felt that this originally extremely weak mark was slowly growing stronger and growing due to his approach.

Even without physical contact, that little bit of spark was replenished from the "source" and began to smolder in Vanna's soul.

Aware of this, Duncan consciously controlled the growth of that little mark - he didn't want it to be noticed by the mysterious Storm Goddess, which would cause him to lose this special "node" of Vanna.

He was very curious about Vanna, strictly speaking, he was interested in the other party's status as a priest and the belief behind the other party.

On the other hand, Vana was actually curiously observing the place, as well as "Mr. Duncan" sitting across from her.

She was here to accompany Heidi to thank her, but there was another reason why there were so many suspicious spots in the museum fire.

Heidi sees a projection of what appears to be a fragment of the sun in the fire, and Duncan, an ordinary man, rushes into the fire to save people and brings out the trapped unscathed—and while there is no tangible evidence to connect them with each other, Heidi intuitively thinks she should visit the antique shop.

"Mr. Duncan," Vanna broke the silence first, looking at Duncan with a calm expression, "I have something I want to know about the fire in the museum, can I?" ”

"Of course," Duncan nodded calmly, "I was on the scene at the time, and I should be able to provide some information." ”

"Thank you for your cooperation," Vanna nodded slightly, "you rushed in to save people, and the fire in the museum was still burning at the time, right?" ”

"That's right," Duncan nodded without hesitation—because he didn't know how much information the inquisitor in front of him had in his hands, so he decided to tell the truth about some of the parts where there was a chance of leaving evidence, "There was a lot of fire at the time, especially in the direction of the corridor leading to the main exhibition hall, almost all of them were on fire." ”

"But you came out unscathed," Vana asked, "can you tell me what happened after you entered the museum?" ”

Duncan looked thoughtful, and after a long second of silence, he said uncertainly, "I also think it's incredible that I can come out alive...... But the fire in the museum suddenly went down, can you imagine? It wasn't extinguished by the fire water cannon outside, or the combustibles were extinguished after they were burned, but the fire itself disappeared all at once, and even the smoke was gone......"

He was amazed as he recalled, and finally reached out and gestured: "This must be blessed by the goddess, right?" ”

As soon as he finished speaking, he heard a commotion from Shirley's side—she had accidentally knocked over a wooden carving in the corner.

"Be careful!" He immediately turned his head and shouted, like a real store manager reminding his staff, "I already dropped the base of that thing once, and now it's glue, don't get it off again!" ”

“…… The goddess protects everyone in the city-state," Vanna's expression changed subtly, looking into Duncan's eyes, "You can see that you are really a ...... Honest people. ”

Duncan's expression was serious and calm: "That is, we who do open-door trading, what we pay attention to is not to deceive people." ”

(End of chapter)