Weird Wizarding World

Chapter 59 No trace

79 Tulip Street.

When Colin arrived, the gate had already been guarded by guards in plate armor.

The passing crowd pulled away one after another, forming a vacuum in front of the mahogany gate.

Colin made his way through the crowd and strode through the door. The guard at the gate bowed to him respectfully.

The layout of this house is similar to his own home on Palm Street, but it is not a building but a single-storey bungalow, and there is one more side house than him. The overall shape is inverted U, with two carved sections between the side house and the main house. The European-style white column corridors with rose patterns are connected.

Step into the main house.

In the center of the living room on the first floor, several guards were standing in front of Regina and talking about something.

"Colin..." Seeing Colin enter the room, Regina was a little puzzled, "Why are you here?"

She looked at Colin with a somewhat complicated expression.

The final result of the duel yesterday morning was quickly spread by the three apprentices who left the record.

Naturally, Regina also knew... She was a little surprised.

"Regana, Captain Flower sent me to assist you in investigating this murder." Colin explained.

Approaching slowly, he handed Regina the paper warrant Flower had given him.

He clearly felt that Regina's attitude towards him was different from before.

'Sure enough, a low profile...can't bring real peace.

Appropriate displays of strength are also important. '

He knew it.

"...I see." Regina nodded after reading the warrant, her face has returned to calm.

"Let me take you to see the scene first. The murder happened on Saturday night last week, at about three to four in the morning."

She led Colin to the side room on the right first.

"No. 79 Tulip Street, there are 13 people living in the whole house, one mistress and twelve maids.

Ten of the maids lived in the side rooms on the left and right sides respectively. In the six rooms in total, only the mistress and two other maids of the knight lived in the main room. "

Passing through the European-style corridor covered with beige floor tiles, the two came to the servant's room on the far right.

The brown-yellow wooden door of the servant's room was open, and a strong smell of blood overflowed from it.

"There are two maids living in this room. According to traces, the murderer started killing from here."

Colin approached slightly and looked inside.

Inside, the bodies of the two maids overlapped crookedly and fell on the wood-grained floor, with distorted faces and protruding eyes. There is a huge hole running through the front and back of the left breast.

Congealed dark brown blood can be seen everywhere, on the walls, on the bedding, and even on the ceiling.

It looked as if a powerful monster had suddenly entered the room. With unparalleled strength, it violently pierced through the maid's left chest, pulled out her heart, and threw them on the ground like straw.

"Pay attention to the floor of the room." At this time, Regina reminded.

Colin cast his gaze.

On the brown wood-grained floor, apart from the corpses of the two maids, there was a huge pool of blood, as well as some radioactive blood spots.

It doesn't look weird... no!

Colin frowned slightly.

These blood spots were splashed all around, in every direction, front and rear. But... If the murderer pierced the maid's chest from the front, obviously there would not be much blood splashed out because of the arm or something blocking the front.

But now, the splashing traces of blood on the front didn't seem to be blocked in any way.

Looking carefully at the ground, apart from the maid's dark red blood, some brown dust, and a few strands of hair from the maid, there was no sign of anyone else in this room.

No footprints, no smell... nothing.

Even the door is intact.

It's as if a ghost did everything...

"It seems that our murderer is invisible." Colin stroked the smooth surface of the brown wooden door and said after a pause.

"Yes." Regina nodded and led Colin to the next room.

"At first I thought it was a ghost, but the evil detection showed that there was no ghost aura...or rather, there was no evil aura.

There are no monsters, no ghosts, no evil things, no pollution, no traces of witchcraft, nothing, just like an ordinary person doing all of this. "

She took Colin through a quick tour of the maid's room.

Most of them are not much different from the first one, with wounds running through their chests and their hearts missing.

"But judging from the traces at the scene, it's more like a cult." Regina stopped in the living room and said.

Colin nodded in agreement.

Like this regular heart out, most likely have another purpose.

The two walked to the master bedroom.

As soon as he entered the master bedroom, Colin frowned.

On the big pink curtained bed, a naked female corpse had her legs split apart, showing traces of being violated. There is a leather chain with a moon pattern on the ankle, and it is connected to the wrist from the side.

The chains were so short that her limbs were twisted.

On the left chest, like the corpses of other maids, there is a big hole, and the heart is missing.

The blood stained the bedding beneath him a dazzling dark red.

"There are traces of being violated, but nothing was left." Regina said lightly, frowning slightly.

I don't know if the murderer was motivated by sex, or some kind of ritual demand.

"Good morning, the two gentlemen of the Lapp School." At this moment, a hoarse voice suddenly came from the door.

A wizard with a goatee came in following the guards. He had dark skin and few wrinkles, but some gray hair still revealed his age.

"Good morning," Regina replied indifferently, turning her head and lowering her voice to explain to Colin, "Pigou is the owner of this house, an intermediate wizard apprentice, and the woman who died on the bed, Lisa, is his mistress."

Colin nodded incredulously.

"Your Excellencies, what do you need me to do?" Pigou asked.

He frowned slightly, glanced at the dead Lisa on the bed, and sighed.

He had already learned about it from the guards on the way here. At first he was very angry, but after seeing the weird situation at the scene, his anger gradually subsided.

He was already old, and he just wanted to enjoy his last days peacefully, and he didn't want to get involved in this kind of incident... Even though, Lisa was his favorite mistress.

"I need to know something about her." Regina said, pointing to Lisa on the bed.

Pigou nodded and spoke slowly.

According to him, he met Lisa two years ago and has been raised by him since then. Usually he usually lives in the residential area outside the Lapp school on the mountain, and occasionally comes down the mountain to find her.

The last time he came to Lisa was half a month ago.

After listening to the narration, Regina pondered for a moment and asked:

"Have you anything to suspect?"

"No, since I got to know Lisa, she has been living here, and there are maids accompanying her on weekdays. If there is any enmity with anyone, the maid will tell me... At least until half a month ago, Lisa also never No enmity with anyone..."

Pigou simply shook his head. Although Lisa was his favorite mistress, she was just a plaything imprisoned in the final analysis. He knew her daily traces like the back of his hand.

…It was clearly not a vendetta from his point of view.

Lisa, most likely just an unlucky ghost.

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