Chapter 152: The House

After some conversation with them, Mir chose to dine on the second floor of the inn, because Jacques was hungry, very hungry.

Mill thought that after dinner, Vincent would take Jacques back to Father Cavendish while Martin went to spy on the woman, and here he waited quietly for Chris to arrive.

The meal of the evening was made by Marcos, and he also served it himself.

Marcos quietly approached Mir's side while he was carrying the plate, and whispered to Mir that Laura was missing.

However, Mill did not feel any surprise, he was extremely calm, and told Marcos that he should just let him go according to plan.

Later on, an extremely important thing would be handed over to him, and late at night, he would go directly to the house in the residential area.

As Marcos was leaving, Mill whispered in Marcos' ear, "Don't forget what I told you, you better think about it." ”

As Mill was about to dine, Martin suddenly said, "By the way, sir, there is a mechanism in the window of that house, and in the house next to it live two bewitching women, among whom is a white woman, who is her friend, who moved here a week ago. ”

"Probably from Santo Domingo." Martin recalled.

"Hmm." Mir took a bite of food: "Anything else?" ”

"It's gone."

"It was Walter Lux who interrogated him, right?"

"Yes, sir." Martin said: "Actually, I didn't pay much attention to it, the people around me were almost just here to see the excitement. ”

"I feel a little suspicious about their identities." Mill said.

"That's right, sir." Martin stuffed his mouth with food and said, "Since they are neighbors, they will at least know more about the identities and information of Carat and Lisa than we do." ”

"Where is Waldrew watching?" Mill asked, looking up at Martin.

Martin replied, "I found him a safe place, a house diagonally opposite, with a very good view, especially on the second floor, where he could almost see what Carat's room looked like." ”

Mir was suddenly stunned for a moment and asked, "Where are you looking for the house?" ”

"I didn't look for it, it was Walde Roux who picked it himself, and he told the owner of the house with a flintlock pistol that he claimed to be the chief detective appointed by the French district police station." Martin said.

"OMG!" Mill exclaimed, "The owner of the house believes? ”

"Yes, sir, I was very surprised, if you don't believe me, ask Jacques, and he can testify." Martin shifted the subject to Jacques.

Jacques ate his food and said, "Yes, Mr. Edward, I can testify that he knows me and I know him." ”

Mir was a little suspicious of the owner of the house, and according to Martin's simple description, he could directly observe Carat's room, and always felt that Carat's death must have something directly or indirectly related to the owner of the house.

"What did he do?" He asked.

"I don't know."

"And how did you meet?"

"It was introduced by a friend." Jacques thinks that there must be a reason why Mill asked in great detail: "What happened?" Mr. Edward. ”

"It's nothing, maybe I'm overthinking it." Mill didn't want to tell Jacques, he had to go and see for himself about it, and by the way, he would see how Walde Roux was spying on, and if he came forward in person, it would make Walde Roux even more interested in Marcos.