Clark seemed to have acquired some foul-smelling dirt. With disgust, he quickly put the stone back in the box, put the box back in the book cover and put it back on the bookshelf.
After a brief search of Kander's room and finding nothing more, Clark headed to the next nearby room.
Clark immediately entered and investigated every room in this hallway that had an open door.
But few people can make unexpected discoveries like Kander. The furniture and objects kept in the room are pletely consistent with the servant's status, and there is little else that is suspicious or useless.
Clark planned to accelerate the search and investigation because he didn't know how long the dark night of the snowstorm would last. Clark had to make a quick decision, and as he began to scan the hallway where his second-floor windows were, he was surprised to see a figure ing upstairs. I quickly blew out the candle in my hand.
The cash was on time and the movement was very light. Clark quickly hid before he could be seen, lest the rising figure be seen by such a sleazy customer as himself.
Clark didn't see it pletely, but he caught a glimpse of its silhouette nonetheless.
She is about 1.7 meters tall, wears a maid outfit, and has a fat and beautiful face. He is convinced that it was Hera's cook, not Millaire, who was sexually abused by Count Bluebeard at the table.
Little hears the sound of wheels moving in the hallway and immediately deduces, "This is the dining car. Is it delivering dinner to Count Bluebeard?"
This probability is very high. After all, considering Count Bluebeard's exaggerated physique, there's a good chance that Count Bluebeard definitely has an irregular diet and is dissolute.
Thinking about that, Clark had an idea. He followed the candlelight upstairs, just in time to discover where Count Bluebeard's master bedroom was.
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