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Chapter 131 Acting!(1/3)

"It doesn't matter who I am, you are Karen?"

"Yes."

"Come in, everyone is waiting for you."

"OK."

Mr. Bede turned around, made a very perfunctory "please" gesture, and then walked in before Karen could walk up the steps.

Karen walked in with Alfred. In the living room on the first floor, three candles were lit. The limited light could only illuminate a limited area, leaving a large dark space.

The old man in white robe was lying on the sofa with his eyes closed, as if he was taking a nap;

Behind the sofa stood a man in a trench coat, and to the side of the sofa sat a young woman in a coat;

After Mr. Bede came in, he sat on the sofa opposite the old man.

"Karen, coffee."

Piaget's voice came from the kitchen, and then he walked out with a pot of coffee.

Karen took the coffee and took a sip. There was a little too much sugar, the kind that can kill people;

But Karen quickly took a second sip.

"Would you like some cake? I'll give you a piece of it?"

"No, I came after dinner."

"Oh, that's such a shame."

"Did you make it yourself? Then I can have a taste."

"I bought it myself."

"Then forget it."

Elder Doc opened his eyes at this moment and glanced at Karen, feeling an invisible pressure directly force him over.

Karen asked pretending to be relaxed:

"What a serious party! Must no lights be turned on and candles lit?"

Helen, who was sitting on the side of the sofa with a staff in hand, stuck out her tongue and said a little embarrassedly:

"I'm sorry, I accidentally burned the wires when I burned the body."

"Oh." Karen's eyes wandered around. There were three sofas. He definitely couldn't sit on the old man's side. He had to say "I don't know" his prospective father-in-law, but he didn't want to continue standing here when everyone else was sitting there.

When you stand, you will invisibly increase your psychological pressure, while those who sit can feel more at ease.

Finally, Karen walked to Piaget, sat down on the arm of the sofa, and continued:

"So, the people I originally needed to face were burned when the wires were burned?"

"It was an accident to burn the wire, an accident!" Helen immediately shouted to explain.

"Okay." Elder Doak comforted Helen, "Your trouble has been solved."

"The 'you' here refers to me?" Karen asked, pointing to herself.

"Otherwise?" Elder Doak asked.

"Ha." Karen laughed out loud, "I'm just here to perfunctory and act out a scene. It's just a walk after dinner. I didn't do anything, so there's nothing to worry about.

So, what is my trouble?

Where did I get into trouble and do I still need you to help me solve it?

The most important thing is, do you think you won’t leave any clues by destroying the corpse?

Are you making sure that no one in their family knows where they are going today?

After going to the clinic and on the way here, no one in this group called home to report their itinerary?

Maybe what their family knew was that they were going to see a psychiatrist named Karen, and then they disappeared."

Karen handed the half-drunk coffee cup to Piaget, and Piaget stretched out his hand to catch it for him.

Then, Karen spread his hands, looked at Elder Doak, and his tone suddenly became more serious, almost questioning:

"Is this what you said, help me solve my trouble?"

Helen shrank her head silently, because she felt that what Karen said made sense.

Vernon's eyes fell on Cullen, looking at him carefully.

Elder Dok's face became gloomy.

Mr. Bede smiled and said: "I know they are just a group of people from the Raphael family. Mr. Cullen can rest assured that after suffering such a big loss, they will not dare to retaliate."

Karen turned to look at Mr. Bede and asked:

"Do I care about these stupid family bugs?"

Mr. Bede looked grim;

"Is Mr. Cullen conducting an inquisition?" Elder Doak's hand was already on his knee.

"No, I'm just curious about why a group of people who are obviously shady can do things so blindly. At the same time, I also began to doubt whether the decision to reach a tacit understanding and cooperate with you was the right choice."

"Haha." Elder Doc stood up and looked at Karen, "Do you know who you are talking to, kid?"

Karen reached out to take the coffee cup back from Piaget and took a sip:

"Then do you know who you are talking to now, old man?"

Elder Doak raised his arm, and a wand appeared in his hand;

Karen gently shook the coffee cup in her hand with a smile on her face;

Alfred, standing behind him, pleaded with an impatient tone:

"Master, my subordinates' teeth have been itching unbearably for a long time. Although these guys are only that strong, I can smell the purity of the blood on their bodies. The taste must be good.

Please ask the master for permission to take action!"

Elder Doak was stunned for a moment;

Vernon also looked at Alfred seriously;

Helen covered her mouth and exclaimed:

"Bloodthirsty monster!"

Bloodthirsty monsters are a type of monster, and they are a relatively powerful type of monster. Their image is similar to that of "vampires", but they rarely appear as lonely people wandering outside. They are basically passed down in the form of families;

Among them is a bloodthirsty family composed of strange demons, as well as a family belief system.

Pu'er once said that there is no clear line between priests and strange demons. This is actually best explained in the bloodthirsty strange demons.

Alfred looked at Helen with some salivation, stretched out his tongue and licked his lips. At the same time, the blood in his eyes filled with a breathtaking luster;

Helen exclaimed again: "Succubus Eyes!"

"This is a toy that the owner casually threw to me last time. It's a very interesting pair of eyes."

Alfred pointed at Helen,

"If the master is willing to honor you and you can serve him well, then I can give you this pair of little toys. Anyway, I still have a lot of these little toys."

Helen immediately panicked and said:

"It can't be done, it can't be done."

At the same time, almost instinctively, she shouted:

"Light - eternal protection!"

A mirror exuding a holy aura appeared in front of Helen, and she immediately hid behind the mirror.

You can feel that the aura of this mirror is very powerful.

But Alfred just pointed at Helen and said with a smile:

"Hahaha, Master, she is so interesting, so interesting."

Karen also laughed and drank the remaining coffee in the cup.

Then, he threw the coffee cup to Piaget very casually, and Piaget stretched out his hands to catch it.

Immediately afterwards, Karen stood up, took the initiative to walk in front of Elder Dok, and looked at him like this:

"Listen, old thing, if Miss Bertha was standing here, I would still be interested and patient enough to talk to her a few more words, because I think she still has brains, but you guys, I really have no interest in talking at all.

All gone."

"That's because Miss Bertha is a messenger of God." Helen took the initiative to explain at this time.

Karen pointed to Piaget sitting there:

"Originally, I was willing to share Piaget with you, the remnants of light."

"..." Piaget.
To be continued...
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