"Why should I believe in a devil."

"Then we sign a blood contract. I can stop eating you for the time being, but you must find the remaining soul for me."

"How do I know if a demon will tamper with the blood contract? I'm just a newcomer, and I've just started to learn mystical knowledge."

Locke and Rebecca had a heated discussion, and neither wanted to give in.

About half an hour later, everything in the coffee shop returned to its original state.

The glass door was opened, and familiar townspeople returned to the coffee shop.

They started the same conversations that they had repeated before, and some even kept the same action and entered a forbidden state, just like NPCs in the game. When the task is not triggered, they do not have their own lives, they are just a group of simple people. Tool man.

The only difference between Seagal and these people is that he has unlimited energy and repeats his few lines.

Rebecca looked at this group of people, feeling increasingly irritable.

If she continued to stay here, she felt that she would be assimilated and become a puppet without a mind.

"Okay, Locke Belmont, I promise you a temporary truce. As for the blood contract, you can wait until you return to the Abnormality Bureau and let Rhaenys be the witness, so that you can't deny it."

"Okay, I'd love to."

Locke breathed a sigh of relief, finally fooling this not-so-smart demon.

"Then how am I going to rescue you now and just break this mirror?"

Rebecca asked.

"No, break the mirror. I don't know if I will die directly. Wait until Rhaenys comes to rescue me."

Locke didn't want to expose his mirror trick, so he made Rebecca think that he was locked up instead of hiding in the mirror voluntarily. This had two advantages.

The first is to prevent the body from encountering danger outside.

The second is to prevent being eaten by Rebecca when you go out. You cannot trust the character of a demon.

"Then how do we get out of here?"

Rebecca looked at Locke suspiciously.

"You just need to bring the mirror with you and follow my instructions."

Locke said.

"Okay, so what do we do now?"

Rebecca asked.

"Before Director Rhaenys comes in again, collect enough useful intelligence. When the Director comes in, pass the information to her as soon as possible."

Locke said seriously.

Rebecca nodded slightly, "That sounds good, so what information should we collect now."

"First, we must find the key characters Krista and Nate, and understand what they have experienced, what kind of lives they live now, and why everyone in the town is cooperating with them."

"I don't know what they have experienced before, but they must be living a life without shame. They just got married and had children. How could they be so fast?"

Rebecca complained.

"Okay, let's start with Nate."

Through previous observations, Locke discovered that Nate is a protagonist with little offensive power, but Krista is a very dangerous main character, and it is best not to contact him easily.

Judging from the fact that Krista can consciously attack Rhaenys, she may be the holder of the strange object.

Maybe the entire coffee shop belongs to her.

But why is the name of the coffee shop called Garken Coffee Shop?

Why not Krista Coffee Shop?

Could it be that Krista’s last name is Garken?

With these questions in mind, Locke asked Rebecca to take action.

Following Locke's prompts, Rebecca walked up to a man wearing a postman uniform, tried her best to smile innocently, and greeted,

"Hello, uncle."

The man in the postman uniform looked like an activated NPC and looked at Rebecca with a smile.

"Oh, lovely girl, is something wrong?"

"You are Krista's cousin. You saw Nate whispering to a beautiful lady. You suspected that he would betray Krista. You don't know Nate. The postman uncle belongs to Nate. Colleague, you should know him, right?”

Locke said in the mirror, Rebecca narrowed her eyes and repeated,

"I am Krista's cousin. To be honest, I have seen Nate whispering to a beautiful lady before. I am afraid that he will betray Krista. I don't know Nate very well. My uncle is his Colleague, you should know him, right?"

The postman touched his beard and showed a surprised expression.

"Nate will never betray Krista. He is an upright and kind person, and he treats Krista wholeheartedly. You can rest assured that he must have encountered trouble while delivering mail to a certain wife. , then the scene you saw will appear.”

"Really? Why do I still think what I saw is the truth? Can uncle tell me more about Nate? So that I can judge whether he is good or bad and decide whether to tell my poor man about this matter. cousin."

Rebecca sat down opposite the man. The postman drank the coffee in his hand and slowly recalled,

"Nate is a perfect man. He is always meticulous when delivering mail and never makes mistakes. In the post office, he is the first to go to work and the last to leave. Oh, he tells us countless times every day Regarding Krista, he thinks that Krista is the kindest girl in the world. Everything from his eyes is full of love. It is impossible for him to fall in love with another woman and betray Krista. "

Rebecca frowned, "What did he say about Krista?"

"Haha, there are many. For example, Krista adopted a few poor stray cats and dogs. Krista helped an elderly grandmother when she went to church to pray. Krista was in town. While wandering around, I met a woman who was about to give birth and sent her to the hospital. Krista couldn't bear to cut down the trees in the yard, so the trees grew too thick and blocked the sunlight in the bedroom.

In short, Nate cannot live without Krista. "

"Oh, I talked about a bunch of useless trivia."

Rebecca was a little dissatisfied with the postman man and felt that he wasted her time, so she pointed at the window glass and said,

"Oh, look, Nate's here."

When the postman turned around, Rebecca pulled fresh dirt from the soles of her shoes and threw it into the postman's coffee cup, and whispered,

"Eat the dirt, you."

She jumped out of her seat with satisfaction and ignored the postman man.

The postman man didn't see Nate, and turned around to find that the strange little loli was also missing. He picked up the coffee cup and continued drinking coffee.

Locke in the mirror only felt that this demon had a very bad character.

"Who to ask next?"

Rebecca asked as she took out a small mirror.

"It's best if you ask all the townspeople here."

"You are really going to tire this demon to death. This demon is not your slave."

Yes, yes, why didn't you have this awareness when you were working as a maid for Rhaenys?

Locke scolded Rebecca, the bullying demon, and asked her to continue questioning the townspeople in the coffee shop.

Rebecca reluctantly sat down next to the two old gentlemen.

Asked Locke in a low voice, "How?"

"Complain about the weather and your unpleasant experience first."

Locke taught.

Rebecca looked at the two old gentlemen and said,

"This damn weather, oh, I am so unlucky today, you will never imagine what happened to me today!"

Locke found that only a simple opening line could open the plot routes of these NPCs.

"Beautiful little lady, what happened to you?"

Two burly and muscular old gentlemen asked doubtfully. There were scars on their faces and dark skin. They looked like experienced old sailors or retired soldiers.

"Can you help me by telling me?"

Rebecca repeated Locke's words.

"Of course. Even though we are old, we are soldiers who participated in the Kingdom War 10 years ago. You tell me."

The two old gentlemen laughed.

Rebecca looked at their chrysanthemum-like expressions and suddenly discovered that Locke Belmont was simply a genius at picking up conversations.

Locke said,

"I saw Nate making out with a beautiful widow while delivering the letter, and I didn't know if I should tell Krista."

Rebecca repeated Locke's words again, and cursed in her heart that Locke was really a despicable investigator who did not hesitate to slander a seemingly honest postman for the sake of investigation.

The two old gentlemen were stunned for a moment, showing expressions of disbelief.

"No way, Nate is a perfect person, he wouldn't do such a thing."

"Yes, I can guarantee my credibility that what you saw will definitely not be Nate. He is so deeply in love with Krista."

"Why don't you believe me? Do I look like a liar? Maybe Krista shouldn't have married Nate in the first place."

Rebecca continued to work on the repeater with an expressionless face.

The two retired soldiers looked at each other,

"That's not who Nate is."

"So tell me, what kind of person is Nate?"

Rebecca asked.

"Nate is a perfect person. He is upright and kind, devoted to his family, and has a sense of responsibility. We participated in the Kingdom War together 10 years ago, and he saved Krista at that time."

said an old gentleman.

"Ask them about the Kingdom War ten years ago and how Krista and Nate met."

Locke said.

Rebecca patted the mirror impatiently and asked the two old gentlemen a question.

"Oh, the Kingdom War 10 years ago was a cruel war. At that time, little Krista's family lived in the village of Holmer, Yorkshire, in the north. They were attacked by the army of Fort Aton. Krista's family They were all killed, leaving only poor Krista. Just when she thought she was going to die, Nate appeared like a hero and saved Krista.

At that time, Nate participated in the Kingdom War and happened to be a soldier guarding the border. He rescued Krista, and the two developed love after getting along day and night.

After the war, Nate brought Krista back to Happy Town, where he found a stable postman job and proposed to Krista. Now they have a lovely son, Tom. "

Rebecca asked other people in the cafe one after another.

"Nate, he is a good person. Sometimes he is so upright that it makes people a headache. He and Krista are a good match..."

"Nate is a poor child. He was an orphan before. He had no family warmth and lived in an orphanage. Later he joined the army..."

"Nate once helped me herd sheep. He is very talented. It would be a pity not to herd sheep..."

"Nate loves coffee, and he always complains about why there's only one coffee shop in town..."

"Nate has wanted a child for a long time. After Tom was born, his relationship with Krista became even better, and it was impossible for him to cheat..."

"Nate loves Krista very much, and it is impossible for him to do anything to let Krista down..."

"Yes, Nate participated in the Kingdom War 10 years ago. Many people died in that war. Krista was saved by Nate. Nate is her hero. Nate was only 22 years old at the time, very young. Krista said she fell in love with Nate at first sight..."

Locke summarized the descriptions of all the people in the coffee shop and summarized Nate's personality.

He is a retired soldier who participated in the Kingdom War 10 years ago. He is honest and kind. He saved Krista in the war. Krista fell in love with him at first sight. After the war, they lived together, got married and had children, and lived a happy life.

But there are several problems.

Why are those who joined the army at the same time as Nate already middle-aged gentlemen, but Nate is still so young?

Why does Nate like to drink coffee? In this backward rural town, there is a high-end coffee shop called Koselke?

Why do people in the happy town know Nate so well and all agree that Nate is a perfect man.

This is very abnormal.

Locke guessed that the entire coffee shop and Happy Town were a world created by Christa. These innocent people were pulled in and played various roles just to make her realize a false dream.

Perhaps Nate had died in the Kingdom War a long time ago, and Christa had some kind of adventure and got a very high-frequency strange object, which helped Christa create this false world.

It allowed Christa to continue living with Nate in this world and created a perfect Nate.

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