Chapter Fifty-Eight: What Happened to Her

When Laura entered the hotel, Mill looked at both sides of the hotel door, and saw no Waldrew standing guard there.

He thought that Walter Roux must have let his guard down and lifted the control of the hotel, and that the time had already allowed the police officers to go home and rest, or, by playing a clever trick, ordered them to crouch in a corner and wait for the murderer to arrive.

However, in Mir's opinion, the murderer will definitely not reappear in the next few days.

It is very likely that the murderer will need to make careful planning and investigation, and wait until everyone has relaxed before choosing to continue the crime.

Mir looked up at the window of Room 320, there was no light in the room, and the window was closed.

But the curtains were swaying, like someone was doing something else behind the curtains, and it was impossible for the owner of this room to let the guests live, and besides, it was impossible for Martin to stay here at this time, because the woman who claimed to be Lisa had already left.

"Could it be Walter Roux? Is he tangled with the maid? Or was he marked by a ghost? Mir muttered to himself, confused.

This surprised Mir a little, the curtains were dark blue, and his eyes were so clear for some reason.

Mir didn't dare to trespass in, in case the original plan was disrupted and they noticed something, the case would become more and more complicated.

It lasted less than a minute, and the curtain immediately stopped swinging, as if nothing had happened.

Mir's eyes looked up the window, staring straight at the roof of the hotel, and found nothing, and there were no ghosts there.

When his eyes fell on window 320 again, the curtain disappeared without warning, a bizarre sight that stunned him.

The curtain seemed to have been pulled open by someone's hand, and he watched the movement in the window with a dumbfounded eye, not daring to gasp loudly, except for the extremely faint light reflected from the ceiling, there was no figure to be seen.

He was starting to worry a little about Martin's safety, that Martin wasn't spying on her at all, but that Martin was in the house.

Martin is enjoying the temptation of the ghost's body, and the seduction of the smell of perfume, which leads Martin into the ghost's conspiracy.

He could only gamble once now, and he didn't want to waste a penny of his time, if he really entered the hotel and appeared in front of them very suddenly, then he would not know where Paulina would go next, let alone prevent the third murder in advance.

Mir felt that something was wrong, Paulina should not have noticed her stalking, and regarding the curtains, he guessed that Paulina was just trying to shake off her tail, whether or not someone was following her.

He wanted to know which house Paulina would go to in the neighborhood, so Mir gave up his attention to the window in room 320, calmed down, and continued to follow Paulina.

After Mir left, the small, slender snow-white hand loomed over the cold window, her face pressed against it, and she smiled eerily, staring at Mir's back.

She's none other than Laura, who cheats on everyone.

If you look at the place where Mir was hiding, there must be some kind of illusion in her eyes, her head is Laura's, and her body is another woman's.

Actually, she is the real Laura, except that her body has been soaked in water for a long time, just like the physical characteristics of Ian's death.

She's dead, she's not dying here.

In fact, she died long ago in the slave market, where she was treated extremely unfairly.

Many slave owners were forced to have relations with her, and they did not even give her money or any food to eat when they finished their errands, so that she starved every day, her body was extremely lacking in nutrients, and she was becoming thinner and thinner.

Some slave owners treated her like a dog, kept in a cage, and used it as the plaything of some French nobles, who used to whip her wantonly and frantically.

Later, she escaped by chance, but she didn't know where else she could go, and she couldn't find her way home, so she had to go to the slave market again.

Until one day, she fainted from hunger and lay weak on the street, and the owner of the New Orleans inn rescued her.

In order to thank her boss for his help and charity, she decided to stay and work in the hotel, just to repay the boss's kindness.

After a few months, she found that her boss was not at all at ease, and almost like the slave owners, he often kept her in that small room in the kitchen and was abused.

Although the boss sometimes gave her something to eat, she could only satisfy her hunger, but she could not fill her stomach.

She spent all day and night in the dark house, seeing no light but darkness and tears of sadness.

She thinks that there is no good person in this land of New Orleans, and she begins to choose revenge, thinking every day about how to meet the needs of her boss and make the boss lose his guard against herself.

Because he is a slave and has a humble status, he can only serve every guest in the hotel in person according to the absurd requirements of the boss.

Over the course of a year, she contracted yellow fever and died in room 320, along with a few others in her hotel room.

Later, the boss buried everyone in Lafayette No. 1, except Laura, and the boss buried only her body, filling her chest with soil, exposing her head to the surface of the soil.

He had to make the illusion of being buried alive so that the French police officers could not detect it, especially Inspector Louis.

When Inspector Louis comes to him, he can lie that he has not seen Laura, and he can blame Laura's death on the French nobles, so that the French can kill each other.

That night, the boss dreamed that Laura's spirit was coming to him and threatened to bury everyone here with her.

The next day, the boss went to Father Cavendish for help, and to his surprise, Father Cavendish directly refused.

Father Cavendish said that he only helps the good and never the evil.

After Paulina and Aheng came to New Orleans, Laura was dug up by their own hands, and Laura's soul was awakened by Paulina.