Therefore, Clark deduced that the person who killed the Earl and the person who destroyed his body were likely not the same person.
Thinking of this, Clarke couldn't help but sneak a look at Hela next to her.
From my current impression, it seems that Hela was the main motive for killing the Count. After all, judging by the signs observed last night, the Count's persecution of Hela is not just about sexual harassment, and although Hela usually pretends to be very good, she definitely hates the Count from the bottom of her heart. Masu.
Then he looked at Valente and Miller.
Mr. Valente's actions in trying to prevent people from examining the body were excusable, but there were some questionable aspects.
Miraille was the first to discover the Count's body. He may not be the murderer, but he is suspected of destroying the bodies. After all, he had enough time to destroy his body. He could have crushed the Count's head. , and pretends to suddenly discover the scene of death and cries, drawing the others in the castle together.
Clark felt his heart grow cold. Because, according to him, the person who broke the head of the municator was more dangerous than the person who killed the municator.
The dry stone was supposed to be placed in Kander's room, well hidden and sealed, but someone took it and used it to crush the head of the earl's corpse. This means that the Man in the Dark probably knew that Shi Li touched him, but Clark didn't know if the Man in the Dark saw his actions last night. If the other person sees it, there is a risk that they will be blamed.
But being splashed with dirty water didn't make Clark feel any better. What he feared was that the Dark Man had crushed the Count's head.
This kind of act of placing a stone that peeks in every shadow into the eyes of a corpse is not at all a pure venting of anger, but also the most sinister form of witchcraft.
小主,这个章节后面还有哦,请点击下一页继续阅读,后面更精彩!