Diary of the Death Wizard

Chapter 755 Interrogation

died?

Hearing Sol's description when he came back, Kate stuck out her tongue and licked the corner of her mouth in surprise.

Drown in a basin? There are really...any ways to die.

Sol was still leaning on the single bed, still holding the book he had held before leaving.

But instead of reading, he looked at the air in front of him, showing a trace of confusion.

He seemed to be explaining to Kate, but also seemed to be sorting out his own thoughts.

I checked the white porcelain kitten. There is no magic power on the outside or inside. The overall construction material is the most ordinary clay and the most ordinary paint, and it is not a witchcraft material.

That could also be murder. Kate said, This man lies everywhere and may have made many enemies.

Sol gently tapped his chin with the spine of the book, I checked his luggage, and there was a large amount of bills hidden in it. But his luggage was untouched. It was probably not for seeking money or revenge for being defrauded of money.

Kate originally didn't care about the life or death of a liar. But he suddenly discovered that Saul was investigating very seriously.

He seemed to be very concerned about the cause of the liar's death.

In this way, Kate raised her upper body and listened to Sol's words with her ears raised.

I also examined his soul, trying to understand the cause of his death by exploring his consciousness. Thor paused while tapping his chin with the spine of the book, But his soul is gone.

Meow?

His soul disappeared completely and cleanly, like a bowl you licked.

...As long as you are happy.

Sol smiled softly, fell on the bed, put the book on his face, and looked like he was about to sleep.

Anyway, I'm afraid this journey won't be boring.

Kate saw Sol lying down, and he curled up on the chair again and closed his eyes.

Anyway...as long as you are happy.

When a third-level boss is on the airship, even if something unexpected happens, it will be like watching a drama.

He's just a cat, so what's there to worry about?

Kate understood early the next morning why Sol said that this journey would not be boring.

Because the door to their room was violently knocked open early in the morning.

Mr. Sol! Mr. Sol! Are you in there?

Thor slowly opened his eyes.

He only slept for an hour last night and spent the rest meditating.

The reason why I haven't gotten up yet is because a normal person would be very sleepy at this time and would not wake up immediately to open the door.

Kate had also woken up a long time ago. He ignored the increasingly louder knocks on the door, stretched his waist like a cat, and then turned to look at the scenery outside the small round window.

Just when Sol thought it was almost time and it was time to pass, the door to the room suddenly opened silently.

At the same time, a weak magic wave spread along the small eye of the door lock.

Huh? Is the door open? Very skilled.

Sol sat up and the book on his face fell onto his lap, What's the matter?

His face was expressionless, as if he hadn't woken up.

Why didn't you open my door without my permission?

His eyes swept across the three or four people outside the door, and finally landed on the middle-aged man standing against the door frame on the left.

That man should be a wizard apprentice. Judging from the mental fluctuations that have reached level three, there is no need to worry about the alienation of a thirty-year-old apprentice.

The other person had a sullen face, looking more like someone who had been woken up early in the morning than Thor.

Sol asked with doubt in his eyes: What's the matter?

The attendant who had guided Thor spoke first.

Mr. Saul, something happened to a guest on the airship. We would like to know the situation with you.

Huh? Thor showed a hint of surprise, and then pointed at himself, Me?

Five minutes later, Saul was taken alone to an empty room on the upper floor.

The room was very clean, with only a whole wall of cabinets, a long table, and two chairs.

Everyone else left, leaving only the gloomy man.

He asked Sol to sit down and he sat opposite Sol.

My name is Paul and I'm going to ask you a few questions. Don't try to lie.

The third-level wizard apprentice named Paul set up a candle on the empty table. He lightly lit the candle with his fingertips, and it burned with a chirp sound.

Saul looked at the candle intently. He didn't look at Paul again until Paul also pulled out his chair and sat down.

You are very brave, but it doesn't matter. As long as you tell the truth, I won't embarrass you. Paul leaned back in his chair and didn't seem too concerned about interrogating Saul.

Are you the wizard's apprentice?

You just need to answer my question. Paul said lowly and forcefully, What is your relationship with businessman Mike?

Sure enough, Mike's death was discovered by them.

The efficiency is so high.

The other party died in the bedroom at night, and they discovered the clues early in the morning.

Do they check passengers' vital signs every day?

Mike and I only met after we exchanged a few words while queuing up before taking off. Saul said truthfully, Did something happen to Mike?

Paul still did not answer Saul's question, but asked again: Someone saw you meeting in his room again after dinner. You were just queuing together, why did you meet after dinner?

Sol immediately moved his body and sat upright.

Paul across from him saw Sol's reaction and immediately narrowed his eyes.

Sol's eyes wandered away for a moment, and he suddenly took a breath, Well, actually, I think it's incredible now that I think about it. If I tell the truth, I'm afraid you'll think I'm still lying.

Paul glanced at the candle and said like a dead man: You don't have to worry about this. As long as you don't lie, I can guarantee that innocent people will not be implicated.

Saul suddenly found it interesting that this Paul actually assured ordinary people.

Is this promise just a lip service, or is it sincere?

All right.

Next, Saul told Paul about the conversation between himself and Mike in the room.

Of course, when it came to throwing dice, he just said that he was better at it, but did not say the specific reasons why he was good at it.

Paul is obviously not interested in Saul's past. He seems to rely on the candles on the table to confirm that Saul is telling the truth.

But after he heard Mike take out a white porcelain kitten, his body that had been leaning on the bench suddenly sat upright.

White porcelain kitten? He stared at Sol closely. What color are the kitten's eyes?

red.

you sure?

Yes, that white porcelain kitten was all white except for its eyes, so I remember it very clearly.

Paul seemed a little restless.

This made Thor even more interested, Master Wizard, have you heard of 'cat's repayment'? Can that white porcelain kitten really bring people luck?

But Paul still didn't answer him, but asked Saul one last question.

Was Mike still alive when you left the room?

Alive... Do you mean he is dead now?

But Paul stood up and said, You can go.

Sol opened his mouth and quickly closed it, Okay.

He got up and walked out of the room.

Outside the door, there were still several attendants who had just followed them.

They seemed very surprised when they saw Sol come out unharmed, and they all looked at Paul in the room.

Paul made a gesture, and these people all moved out of the way.

Thor glanced inside the room. The only wizard apprentice here was frowning, thinking about something.

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