Steampunk: Sixth Era PAID

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Capítulo 1847: Chapter 1846: Red Butterfly’s Help

Shard hurriedly arrived in the night and knocked on the door below Dorothy Apartnts. The landlady who opened the door naturally recognized the famous detective from Tobesk standing in front of her. Though she didn’t think highly of the rumored romantic escapades of the detective, she inford Shard about Miss Writer’s whereabouts:

“Luisa returned from the publisher this afternoon and has been in her room ever since. She didn’t even go out for dinner; she’s probably trying to lose weight again. That’s not a healthy habit—young girls these days… Mr. Hamilton, would you like to go upstairs and see her? However, you can only stay until half-past nine.”

This apartnt is only rented out to won, and the rule is that n cannot stay overnight. Shard was already aware of this, so he thanked the landlady, who seed strict but actually took good care of Dorothy.

As expected, when Shard arrived at Dorothy’s apartnt on the third floor, he closed his eyes and knew there was no heartbeat in the room, but he still used the Illusion Technique to mimic Dorothy’s voice, inviting himself in.

“Is it Shard? Please co in.”

Then ca the sound of the door opening, faked by Illusion Technique. Shard didn’t possess the key to Dorothy’s apartnt, but the “Key of the Door” used less Spirit to handle such locks than its recovery speed.

“Good evening, Dorothy.”

He spoke to the empty room and then entered. Shard had visited this apartnt more than once. After closing the door, he quickly checked the interior and then saw the manuscript being written on the desk.

The manuscript was interrupted at the word “corpse,” with two letters still unwritten. The arrangent of Dorothy’s favorite chair behind the desk also suggested it was in use:

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