Chapter 51: The Man Who Knows Best

Matilda doesn't know where Paulina will take her, although Mir tells her that she is keeping her away from Paulina, and the meaning of Mir's words indicates that Paulina is an extremely dangerous woman.

But she still didn't listen to Mir, her kindness prevailed, and she was so hot-headed that she unsuspectingly believed Paulina's plea.

In France, Matilda had never met any friend who would do this to herself, at least to tell herself where to go.

Matilda couldn't break free of Paulina's palm, and no matter how hard she struggled, Paulina's fingers clenched Matilda's palm tightly, and their fingers interlocked as if they were glued together.

"Paulina, where are you taking me?" Matilda asked again.

"Come to my house first."

Paulina was walking so fast that Mir had heard Matilda's cries for help in the kitchen, and when he ran out of the kitchen, they were gone.

"Oops!" Mir scolded angrily, "Damn! Damn woman! ”

When Mir meets Paulina at Matilda, he anticipates that Paulina is pretending to be friendly in order to deceive Matilda's kind heart and take her away.

Surprisingly, Mir was unaware that his special abilities had completely failed since he met Sibylla.

He suspects that Sibylla is Paulina's pet, and likewise, Sibylla is also good at disguise, pretending to be pitiful and trying to get close to Ruili, because women have a fondness for furry animals.

It will provide women with a sense of security and intimacy, and even resort to deception to germinate their girlish hearts and make them think that Sibylla is very reliable.

Mill imagined that Sibylla, the Poman cat, an extremely rare breed in New Orleans, would appear on the streets for no apparent reason to inspire pity for it.

He felt that it was all like a coincidence, Paulina and the cat, the old man and the crow, they were almost more like a group.

Although Mir didn't know what they were trying to achieve, in Mir's view, it was a trap.

Now Ian's case has not been solved, and the clues have been broken, because he was ridiculed by Walter Roux for his negligence, and he completely took over the interior of the New Orleans Hotel.

It is very likely that the second murder case has reached the ears of Amos Stoddard at this time, and Walter Rue must have sent a letter to Amos Stoddard.

In the letter, he would first laugh at it, accusing Amos Stoddard of making unwarranted appointments, accusing Mill of not meticulously handling the New Orleans Hotel, and letting the murderer kill again and then flee.

Not only would he condemn Mir, but he would also make Mir lose his title as a detective, or make Mir stop meddling in Ian's case, and he would make the ghost the real murderer.

Now that the whole situation is under Wald's control, Chris can't help Mir in any way, Chris has been loyal to the ghost.

Mir walked out the door and began to search for Matilda's traces, unaware of the eerie place he would be taken to by Paulina.

He lowered his head and carefully observed the footprints, and on the stone road, he saw a few pieces of soft clay, crouched down and touched them with his hands.

He looked to the left according to the general direction of the soft mud, and he saw many footprints intertwined, unrecognizable.

Mir looked up at Paulina's house, he sensed that Matilda would most likely be there, and she was now under Paulina's threat.

He stood up and crept to Paulina's window, leaning against the wall and peeking at the room.

He stared at them for a long time, not noticing them at all, but he could faintly hear their whispered conversation.

Mir immediately retracted his head and listened carefully, as their conversation was so quiet that the wind and noise outside interfered with him.

When Mill poked his head out again, and saw Chris in the light reflected in the glass, he was standing across from Paulina's house.

"Oh! Oh, my God! Mill exclaimed, "How did he appear?" ”

Such a strange figure came on the Bourbon Street in an instant, and Mill did not notice that anyone was walking here just now.

Chris's body stood motionless, staring at the door with vicious eyes, and in a few moments, his eyes were changing.

The white eyes bulged instantly, the bruises on his face were exposed, and the sinister expression was about to be revealed, and he moved forward step by step, with a clear goal, but ignoring Mir's presence.

Chris's movements were slow, unhurried, to the door, and then he slammed it open with his strong body.

With a thud, the wooden door exploded, and tiny sawdust flew in all directions, with several planks landing behind Chris, and a large plank nearly hitting Mir.

Thankfully, Mir was quick to dodge the plank's attack, and Mir turned and fled, and he was about to follow Chris into Paulina's house.

Trying to rescue Matilda as soon as possible, he is not sure if Chris's state of disowning his six relatives will pose a danger to Matilda in the house.

Chris eats the crows, and after Mir and the others leave, he believes that Chris has cleaned all the crows on the plate, and Mir knows that he has never wasted anything.

It is highly likely that the only evil will give Chris mystical powers, otherwise Chris would never have acted so violently.

When Chris and Paulina officially meet, Mir immediately rushed up, took Matilda's hand and walked out, he was worried that Chris would accidentally injure Matilda when he attacked Paulina.

Unexpectedly, Chris did not make any offensive gestures towards Paulina, instead, the two eyes looked at each other, and their eyes intertwined affectionately with each other.

Mir and Matilda stood on the stone pavement and observed the movement inside the house, and to their surprise, it was very quiet.

Chris bowed deeply to Paulina, as if he had seen someone he knew, Chris's eyes changed back to their original appearance, and he said, "Dear Miss Danich, Matilda Betty is my own sister, please do not have any entanglement with her." ”

"Inspector Louie, please rest assured." Paulina smiled and said, "Your sister is very beautiful, I just invited her to come and sit in the house." ”

"We've just become friends, Inspector Louie," Paulina exclaimed, "Am I right?" Miss Matilda. ”

Paulina stood in the doorway, her white sclera was extremely bright in the black inky sky, and her sharp eyes looked at Matilda's frightened eyes, which greatly touched Matilda's heart.