"Who's dead?"

"An old woman." Harris described it.

"She boiled water, put some onions in the water, and planned to cook a big pot of food, but for some unknown reason, during the cooking process, she suddenly fell ill..."

"Then plunged into the boiling water pot."

Harris' expression was a bit ugly, "The water has been boiling, and the contents inside have been boiled. I don't recommend you to watch it, because that picture is really not beautiful."

"Tell me the specific time." Sigmon interrupted Harris. Through the description, he also understood why Onila drove here before dawn.

"Leave the rest to me, I have another thing I want to ask you for help."

"Follow-up investigation on the incident with Grace."

After hearing what Sigmund said, Harris immediately became interested, "Don't worry, I will definitely investigate Dr. Ryan's new female companion."

After Harris left, Sigmund stood by the side of the road and waited for a while, and then saw a man in a police uniform with a serious expression coming out of the room.

Beside him was a haggard Ornila.

The scene Harris described made Sigmund feel a little uncomfortable just thinking about it. One can imagine Onila's mental state after seeing such a tragic death.

More importantly, as an outsider, Onila is easily suspected.

Sigmund walked forward and showed his special badge. With his guarantee, the sheriff gave up the investigation of Ornila, but still left her name and address of residence.

"Where is there an abandoned lighthouse near the small town of Vincennes?"

After a brief chat, Sigmund asked the most critical question.

"lighthouse?"

The sheriff shook his head, "I've lived here for nearly 10 years, and I've never heard of a lighthouse."

"The east side of the coast is surrounded by a large rock."

"You mean Shi Lin?" The police chief was taken aback.

"That place can't be called a lighthouse. It is said that it was used by people in the town to sacrifice, and it was later changed into a temporary lighthouse. However, accidents happened one after another after a while. Some people said that sea monsters appeared, and others said It's the lighthouse keeper who's gone mad."

"Who knows? Anyway, it will be abandoned soon. If you don't tell me, I'm afraid I won't be able to remember that place."

"Tell me the way to get there." Sigmund continued to ask.

"The road there is not easy to walk. You have to go along the back mountain to get close to the stone forest. There was a small road leading to it, but the landslide later cut off the road." The sheriff shrugged, looking helpless.

"Is there a place to climb up?" Sigmund then asked.

"Climb up? Impossible." The sheriff shook his head.

"Unless you can fly over from another place." He joked with a smile.

Flying over... This is indeed a way.

After chatting for a few more words, but failing to get more information, Sigmund waved goodbye to the sheriff.

The two came to the only restaurant in the town, and it took a long time for Onila to recover from her confusion after sitting down.

"We spoke not long ago and she told me her name..." Onila's eyes were out of focus.

"It's not your fault, it's not that you killed her." Sigmund comforted, "For us, the most important thing now is to find the lighthouse and the so-called letter."

"Maybe by then, all the mysteries will be solved."

"You're right, Lighthouse!" Onila's eyes came back to life.

"I heard your conversation just now, did you find that lighthouse?" the female writer asked expectantly.

"I hope it will be."

"How did you find it?" Onila was very curious.

"A coincidence." Sigmund smiled wryly. "The coincidence made me doubt the authenticity of this world."

"As you can see, I am a relatively special policeman, so I occasionally perform some weird missions, and the lighthouse was discovered by accident during the mission I just performed." Sigmund casually found a reason.

"Let's have something to eat." It was already noon, and after eating, Sigmund planned to set off immediately. He originally planned to go on the road alone, but after hesitating, he decided to take Onila with him.

This matter reveals weirdness everywhere, and some things cannot be solved by strength alone.

Sigmund was also full of curiosity about the so-called letter.

Would that reveal the source of Onila's odd abilities, or reveal Louis' origin and purpose.

Onila naturally readily accepted.

After eating together, they boarded Ornilla's carriage.

The driver was a middle-aged man with a rigid face. He was tall, with thick hands and feet. Even if he was not a superhuman, he should be a retired military officer.

This is not an ordinary coachman, more likely he has played the role of a guard.

The coachman looked at Sigmund with scrutiny, as if he was assessing the strength gap between the two sides, but he didn't say much. After everyone got into the car, he drove the carriage to the other end of the town.

"How are you going to go up?" Onila asked.

"The sheriff has already told us, of course he flew over." Sigmund looked serious.

Parked the carriage on the side of the mountain, and everyone got out of the car and began to climb the mountain on foot.

Going out today, Onila did not wear a gorgeous retro dress, but changed into a black hunting suit with a delicate hat on her head.

This is the regular configuration for people above the middle class when hunting, which is decent without losing their status.

This woman looked weak, but her physical strength was good. Although she was tired and sweaty, she still gritted her teeth and persisted. Sigmund didn't say anything, and kept her head on the road as far as Onila's physical strength allowed.

But even so, when the sun deflected, everyone climbed to the edge of the cliff on the top of the mountain. Looking from this position, the lighthouse surrounded by rocks was not far from the cliff fault.

Her hair was disheveled and her clothes were drenched with sweat. Just as the coachman was looking for the way down, Sigmund came to Onila's side.

"Come on, let's go down."

"What?"

Before the female writer could react, Sigmund took Aonila and jumped off the cliff in one stride. Only when she felt the whistling wind in her ears, Aonila realized that she was falling down at an extremely fast speed.

Shouts of panic spread far, far away.

The ground was getting closer and closer, and suddenly a huge force hit her body, and she was thrown away by Sigmund.

Turning around, Onila saw Sigmund fall to the ground, then stood up and stretched out her left arm to where she fell.

Her body was supported, and when she came back to her senses, she was already standing on the rock unharmed. Looking up, there was a driver and a maid standing on the edge of a cliff in the distance with panicked faces.

"Let's go, the lighthouse is right in front of us."

Sigmund took the lead. After listening to the sheriff's previous description, he thought that he would encounter some strange and extraordinary events when he approached the lighthouse.

But until they walked into the dilapidated tower, there were no accidents in the whole process.

Creaking boards, stale air, thick dust everywhere, a narrow wooden table and a battered chair in one corner.

where is the letter

Just when Sigmund felt puzzled, in the dim tower, Onila's body twitched inexplicably, and then turned around strangely, staring at Sigmund with her white pupils.

Inexplicable whispers came from the void, and the energy in the hourglass skyrocketed.

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