The incident happened suddenly. The arrested criminal dissolved during a visit. This incident was enough to cause an uproar in the mainstream society of Fontaine, not to mention that it was related to the serial disappearance of young girls.

Many people are paying attention to this matter.

As Cowell dissolved, new discoveries were made.

A guard named Vaughn came to Navelette with a suitcase.

When he opened it, he saw that it contained the original fetal sea water that had not been used yet.

"Is this Mr. Linnie's suitcase?" Villette looked at Vaughan deeply.

Vaughn nodded: "Because Cowell is a member of Linny Magic Group after all, we think that everyone in Linny Magic Group needs to be checked, and their luggage also needs to be checked, and then..."

"And you found this in his suitcase?" Villette frowned. He didn't believe that Linnie was related to the girl's disappearance, but the evidence was here...

"Oh no, Lord Villet!" In the distance, a panicked guard ran over quickly.

Villette was already feeling a little upset, and when he heard the panicked voice, his intuition told him that this must not be a good thing.

Fortunately, the performance is over and the entire opera house is now investigating the Cowell incident, and all personnel have been evacuated. Otherwise, this voice would probably have caused public opinion again.

That Villette took a deep breath, then pulled herself together: "What happened?"

"Cowell has been silenced." The guard said shockingly, and both Funina and Saphir were shocked.

Rosalin watched all this coldly. She now sat in the place where Villette originally sat, together with Ying.

Ying frowned. Cowell was an important witness and a breakthrough in the case of serial disappearances of young girls, yet he was silenced?

It seems that this pool of water is unexpectedly deep.

"Before he died, the prisoner named his accomplice." Two guards brought Linney over and identified him. "Mr. Linney is the accomplice mentioned in Cowell's notes."

"It's ridiculous." Safire frowned. Such a blatant frame-up showed that they, the Fatui, were completely disregarded.

Navilette was silent. From a subjective point of view, he never believed that Linnie was the criminal, but all the evidence pointed to him.

The case has once again become confusing and the real murderer is on the run...

"In that case, Mr. Linnie, now we have no choice but to let you accept the injustice and be detained until the trial in the future." Villette sighed. Believe it or not is one thing, but what should be done still needs to be done.

Since he is a suspect, he naturally needs to be investigated.

Although Linnie was shocked, he had no choice but to cooperate.

Saphir watched Linnie being taken away from a high place, and he had an idea in his mind.

The real murderer was determined to put the blame on the Fatui. That person thought he was above the law, but there was one thing he didn't understand, that is, the Fatui were never a group of people who followed the rules.

At night, after Furninha fell asleep, an uninvited guest finally came to Villette's office.

"I heard that Miss Saphir had returned to Fontaine a long time ago. I didn't expect that you would only take the time to visit me today." Sitting behind the desk, Villette said without raising his head.

Saphir entered from the main entrance and sat in front of Villette: "I'm not here to be polite with you, Villette, you know why I came here this time."

"I'm sorry, I really don't know your purpose. You might as well make it clearer." Stopping the work at hand, Villette looked up at Saphir opposite him, with no emotion in his eyes.

Saphir looked at Navelette, who was pretending to be stupid, with cold eyes and chuckled, "I heard that my brother suffered a great injustice. I came to see what happened. Is there any slander or frame-up?"

"Slander...frame-up..." Villette smiled bitterly in her heart. As soon as this guy showed up, he determined the nature of the matter with just two sentences. Fortunately, this happened in his office. If this happened during a public trial, coupled with her arrogant and domineering attitude.

It is hard to say who is the outlaw.

Although Saphir was an outlaw.

Saphir said as a matter of course: "Why? Do you think I'm too arbitrary? I'm Linni's sister. If he gets wronged, I will definitely show up. An elder sister is like a mother, that's the truth.

When we in the Hearth House are reasonable, I can be the most reasonable one, but if someone is not reasonable with us, then I will definitely be the most unreasonable one. "

"Ms. Safire, I never said that I doubted Mr. Linney's innocence. However, you should be very clear that when handling a case, the subjective inclination of the investigator cannot be of any help to the case.

Mr. Linney is in an awkward situation now. Even if everyone in the world is willing to believe that he is innocent, the evidence points to him. "Villette felt that if Saphir continued to talk, Fontaine would become a den of thieves, so he quickly interrupted.

Safir frowned slightly. "Evidence? What evidence? A dead man's last words of slander and a few bottles of water stuffed into his suitcase by someone unknown, is that evidence?"

"That is the water from the original fetal sea, which is absolutely dangerous." That Villette emphasized helplessly.

Saphir crossed his legs and said, "What kind of dangerous goods? I drank all of that stuff in one gulp without even taking a breath."

After hearing this, Villette simply turned away and stopped arguing with her. Saphir had already entered unreasonable mode, and it would be futile to say more.

She is not from Fontaine, so it is completely futile to ask her to swim in the original fetal sea.

If we push her into a corner and she really drinks those bottles of water, she will then say that they were just bottles of mineral water and all the evidence will be gone. Then we can say that the witness is unreliable and presume the crime is innocent, and Linnie can be released directly.

This method is indeed clean and neat, but... is it legal? This is destroying evidence, it would be strange if it is legal.

Villette had a headache. Although he never thought that the laws of Fontaine were strict to the point of being impeccable, this person always found loopholes from all kinds of strange angles.

It was as if the legal provisions of Fontaine were just a patched and tattered net in her eyes, and she simply ignored them.

"Ms. Safire, let's stop talking about this dangerous topic. You are discussing with the Supreme Inquisitor how to exploit loopholes in the law. Even if I can tolerate your attitude, I must correct your behavior." Navilette warned.

Safir waved her hand in boredom. She was just saying it tentatively. If Villette didn't mind, she would really do it. But it was obvious that Villette's reaction was very strong, so it would be difficult to do it.

Giving up the unreasonable idea, Saphir began to think about how to find another way to help Linnie get rid of the crime. Her intuition told her that there was a traitor among the guards of Fontaine, but it was hard to find out who the traitor was.

Moreover, if such a thing were to be said by her, an executive of the Fatui, Villette would be very embarrassed. What if this guy deliberately bullied Carlini for a few more days because of this matter, and made him spend more time in jail, that would be quite troublesome.

Fortunately, Villette had already seen through the trick of this matter and said, "You don't need to worry about the traitor. I already have a suspect. Next, I just need to give them a lie detector test, which can basically clear Mr. Linney's name."

"I knew you were the most reliable guy!" Safir was immediately happy. It seemed that she had gone to unnecessary lengths today and didn't need to come at all.

Then, Villette spoke again: "But..."

Classic However, Saphir couldn't help rolling his eyes, but he still patiently listened to him finish.

"A polygraph test can prove that the original fetal sea water in his luggage was put there by someone else, but it cannot prove that the deceased's dying accusation is invalid. After all... the dead cannot speak." A hint of cunning flashed in Villette's eyes.

Saphir was stunned. "What do you mean? You can do a lie detector test, but you have to do it on that dead guy? Linny is dumb? You can't do it on Linny?"

"Of course we can do that, but Mr. Linney is a magician, and I reasonably suspect that he has the ability to evade detection." That Villette said without blushing, this is complete nonsense.

Saphir showed an expression of sudden enlightenment: "Oh! I see, you are holding it in. You are thinking about something that goes against your conscience."

"Ahem..." Villette was drinking from his glass when he was choked by Saphir's words. "It's easy to prove Mr. Linney's innocence. That is to find the real mastermind. I believe this is not difficult for you."

These words made Saphir laugh: "It's not difficult for me... You, Fontaine, have been dragging on this case for more than 20 years without any result, and you threw it into my hands, asking an outsider to help you handle it, and even threatened me with my brother. Is this your justice, Fontaine?"

"The justice of Fontaine is written with the name of Fucarlos. What does it have to do with my Villette?" Villette imitated Saphir and acted unreasonably.

Saphir stared at Villette for a long time and said, "Aren't you afraid that I will overturn the table?"

"You won't do that." Then, Villette threw a file to Saphir, "Take a look."

Safire opened the document with the word "top secret" written on the cover, and after reading it for a few times, his eyes narrowed slightly: "There were so many unreasonable things in the Cares case back then. How did you define it?"

"At that trial, I originally hoped that Cares would be present and arrange for someone to find a way to exonerate him. But you know, because of your original method, Fontaine is very sensitive to public opinion. That person was very alert and used a method similar to yours to ruin Cares' reputation..."

Villette's eyes revealed a look of reminiscence: "In fact, public opinion cannot kill people directly, but... it killed the spirit of Carres. The always respected Carres could not accept that he was reduced to a rat in the gutter. He chose to challenge the duel agent on the day of judgment to die.

And that dueling agent..."

"I know, it's Clorinde." Saphir put down the file, "Uncle Carres is a good man, but... he has a bit of a mysophobia."

"That's not mysophobia. I suspect it's a threat." Navillatte turned the file to a page and pointed it to Saphir. "Before his death, he had contact with an unidentified person. He must have been coerced. For example, if he didn't plead guilty, something would happen that Carres would never want to see.

You should know what can threaten him. You have been in contact with him, so you should know what kind of man he is. "

"Hmm..." Saphir no longer had the intention to stir up trouble. Villette's attitude was actually very clear. In his opinion, there was no need to worry about Linny's affairs. He was fishing, and through the trial of Linny, he could lead out the person he really wanted to find.

And that person is the mastermind behind the serial disappearance of young girls.

However, that person will be present at the time, but there is no way to confirm who it is, so he hopes that Safire can determine the other party's identity before the trial, so that the case can be resolved quickly.

"My identity is very sensitive. After realizing this, I did not investigate the incident in a high-profile manner out of protection for Miss Navia. You know, if I really wanted to investigate, it would inevitably attract attention from many parties." That Villette expressed his helplessness.

Saphir understood this. In fact, she was also a sensitive person. If she wanted to investigate, there was a possibility of alerting the enemy. But now she was in the dark, and few people knew that she had returned to Fontaine, only Ying and the people in the Hearth House, plus the two of Fontaine.

Others don't know that she is the most suitable person to investigate secretly.

The mastermind behind this incident doesn't know that Saphir has returned to Fontaine and is planning to investigate the matter. Moreover, Linnie has been arrested, so now is the time to be least vigilant.

The breakthrough in the case has been created, and it all depends on how to deal with it next.

Safire sighed, "I thought it was your mistake to let Linnie go to see Cowell."

"Similar things to what happened to Cowell have happened more than once. I know very well that you can't get any results from him. Every time we catch someone like him and try to interrogate him, he will just dissolve like Cowell. So there's no point in catching this person." Villette put away the files, "The same is true for Vaughn."

"So you've already identified the suspect." Safire understood. "Cowell is your bait. What about Vaughn? What role does he play?"

Villette chuckled: "Have you ever fished? Cowell and Linney are just baiting, Vaughn is the bait. As for the follow-up..."

"Leave the rest to my people. They will be qualified net bags." Saphir stood up. "Although I cannot show up during the day due to some reasons, my subordinates are definitely excellent, and Navia is not so easy to bully. I will let someone notify her. It's time to fight back."

"Thank you for your cooperation, Miss Safire. If this is successful, I will consider reducing your sentence." Villette said softly as she watched Safire's departing back.

Saphir paused, then left quickly: "You still want to lock me up, aren't you afraid that Mello Petersburg will explode?"

After Safire left, Villette sat alone in the office, silently packing up the files. It was late at night and it was time to rest.

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