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Chapter 18 Murder(2/2)

"Yes, I know it's not easy for you Lidya, so you'd better forget what you said just now. Also, don't have any conflicts with those servants. If they are fired, they will definitely have no place to make a living."

"Thank you, Sion." Lydia smiled from the bottom of her heart.

Emil also lamented that he had such a high level of consciousness.

However, Sion suddenly changed the topic and said, "But, Miss Lidia, you see we have been wronged here, you should express it."

After hearing this, Emil just wanted to cover his face. He didn't expect that Sean would be so rude.

"Of course, I will definitely make it up to you," Lidya agreed readily, and then added, "But, it's not possible now. I'll keep it in mind and wait until I have time to talk about it later."

"Okay, I feel relieved with your words. You don't have to worry that what just happened will affect our mood. We are people who have seen the world and don't care about this."

Emil snickered in his heart, what a great world situation, didn't he just kill a monster by chance?

Then, a faint voice suddenly sounded inside the warehouse.

"Well, Miss Lydia, they are all gone, what will Phyllis do?"

"……ah!"

Lydia was startled, but soon realized that it was Margaret's voice.

"Huh? Margaret, why are you still here? Why don't you leave with them?" Lidia was surprised.

"Haha, Miss Lydia, what are you talking about," Margaret said with a chuckle, "You are so kind to me, I will never leave you even if I die."

Although Emil could understand what these words meant, and it was just to express her feelings to Lidia, he still felt that something was wrong.

"That's good," Lidia smiled happily. Maybe she knew Margaret too well, so she didn't feel strange. "I really saw you right. You are a hundred times better than those guys. Don't worry.

I won’t drive you away.”

"Thank you." Margaret lowered her head shyly.

When Emil saw such a scene, the unhappiness he had just experienced immediately disappeared. It seemed that this manor still had a warm side.

However, he still has to focus on the issue at hand, what to do with Phyllis's body, and who is the murderer?

Lidya seemed to see his thoughts and said bluntly.

"Emil, this matter has nothing to do with you, don't even think about interfering."

"However, a murder occurred as soon as we came here. In fact, I think the servants are justified in suspecting us," Emil explained, "So we must clear our suspicions, right?"

"Hey, I'm talking about Emile," Lidia suddenly became unhappy, "I thought you were very sensible just now, why are you still saying such nonsense now."

"Don't be like this, Lidia, I also think Emil is right. We have to help solve this matter, otherwise we will feel bad about it." Sean agreed with Emil's words.

"I don't care. I don't want you to think that now. You must listen to me and don't get involved in this matter. Do you understand?"

Emil still wanted to persuade her, but since she was determined, there was no room for negotiation.

"Yes, yes, I understand."

"Humph, that's pretty much it. Let's go, I'll take you to dinner," Lidia urged them, and then said to Margaret, "Go and talk to Joelson and let him help deal with Philly."

Si’s body, and her family will be notified by the way.”

"Yes, I understand." Margaret nodded solemnly.

However, Lidya remembered something again and continued, "Wait a minute, I asked you to make black tea before, are you ready?"

"Well, you're ready." Margaret nodded solemnly.

"Then help me entertain the guests first, and put the rest aside first."

"But Phyllis..." Margaret glanced at the remains in the warehouse.

"Don't worry about it for now, let's go."

After Lidia finished speaking, she took her hand and left the warehouse.
Chapter completed!
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