Chapter 200: Suspicion (Part II)

The reason for this last sentence is that in the Earl's own opinion, Daphany as the master of the house would probably not pay attention to these trivial matters of the house, as was the case with himself and most of the nobles. Nobles usually asked the housekeeper deacons of higher status in the family about such trivial matters, and they were the first people who usually knew about such matters.

Therefore, the status and real power of the housekeeper deacon in the aristocratic family are usually very high, and the distribution and management of small things in the family are within the scope of their implicit rights.

It seemed to the Count that his own sister was obviously one of such nobles, and she probably wouldn't know who kept the key to that room, let alone who had access to it. So he suggested that Dafanie find someone to go back and ask, even if it seemed to be time-consuming, the Count and the others didn't care much, they now had time to wait for the result.

But Daphany, who was eager to prove herself, did not accept her brother's kindness, but answered the question directly: "Don't be so troublesome, I don't usually have much to do, so I still know a lot about some things at home." ”

The Earl listened to Daphany's words, and suddenly thought of something, you must know that although Dafanie is a viscount with a high status, but because she has just inherited the title, and because she is a woman, she has no formal job until now, not even a member of the town council who can be bought with money.

Of course, in her own words, the work of the town councilor is not worthy of her status, so she is in a state of idleness on weekdays. She had very little to do other than go on a date with Kylelius and host a salon reception.

The idle lady naturally wants to find something to pass the time on weekdays, and the trivial things in the villa are naturally the best choice. She knew very well about the affairs of the villa, and there was no place for a housekeeper in her manor.

With her understanding of the affairs at home, she thought about it for a while and then slowly spoke: "The room that Sissoko entered in the screen just now should be the small living room on the second floor of the villa. According to the people left behind by the previous owner, it was a room used to hold their family's internal meetings on Chinese medicine, so the soundproofing was very good and the location was remote, so it was not easy to attract attention. I guess that's why they chose it as a meeting place. Dafanie introduced the room and explained why she chose it.

The Count nodded, and then motioned for Dafanie to continue, and although she didn't say anything, the look on her face was still evident in her impatience. And the reason is obvious, because this is not the information he needs now, he wants to know who can enter this room freely, not what is the characteristics of this room, and why it was chosen by the opposition.

Fortunately, Dafanie is the earl's sister, and at the same time, her own title can be equal to the earl, if it were another earl's subordinate, even if a henchman like Rouse dared to report to him so completely unfocused, the earl would have scolded him a long time ago.

Daphany could also see the impatience on the count's face, so she stopped talking nonsense. She lowered her head and thought for a moment, and then said to the Earl with some hesitation: "Although that room is on the second floor, few people can go up, but because I rarely use it, there are not a few people who can enter freely, the housekeeper and the two chief maids, the chief guard who manages the guard, and the ......" Speaking of this, Daphany suddenly glanced around, and the two ends of her line of sight surprised the Earl, who had been paying attention to her vision.

"Yes, I also have free access to almost all the rooms in Aunt Dafanie's villa. I don't think most of the people there have any doubts about what room I'm going in. Kylelius affirmed, but he didn't want to say anything more about the more detailed explanation, he just kept staring in the direction of Jazz's corpse, as if thinking about something.

The other end of the baron's gaze was the ugly and weird-looking Gara magic consultant. However, in the Earl's mind, this was actually expected, after all, Gala, as the magic teacher of the Baroness, had some privileges in Daphany's villa.

However, in this way, Gala and Kyleus, two important members of the count's family, have become the object of suspicion, and because both of them have the best strength in the town, this situation makes the count feel very uncomfortable, and the current three main suspects are all his own people, which is really difficult for him to do.

Gala also seemed to have just reacted at this time, and said to the earl: "Dag, I remember that I also attended the salon meeting where Sissoko appeared just now. You don't doubt me, do you?" said Gala with a smile, but the Count looked at his crumpled face with a feeling of discomfort for no apparent reason.

However, out of respect for Advisor Gala, he did not show this emotion. Sometimes it's unbearable to see Uncle Gala's face, can't you beautify it a little? The Count complained in his heart.

The Count swallowed the discomfort in his heart, and quickly put the thought behind him. He wouldn't doubt Daphany, and naturally he wouldn't doubt Gala, after all, he was an old man who had served the Count's family in his grandfather's generation. In the Count's mind, even though Dafanie might betray or even betray the family in some cases, Gala could not have any motive.

The Earl had no choice but to focus the rest of his interrogation on the housekeepers, the chief maid, and the chief guard. Since it is impossible for the three Kellius to collude with the opposition, then only they are suspicious.

However, it was certainly impossible for them to be interrogated now, after all, after all this time, it was already night, and the hands on the large wall clock on the wall of the hall had already pointed to nine o'clock at this time.

"Law, take your men to Fanny's villa, and bring everyone who has access to the key and has access to it. The Count saw that it was getting late, and turned to Rouse, beside him, and commanded.

Then he thought about it, and said to Dafanie: "My dear sister, Rouse may not remember who the suspects are, you go with her, and be sure to bring all the suspects, no problem, right?"