Seeing Audrin coming out of Villette's mansion, Tartaglia thought she was going home now, but unexpectedly he heard the elegant and refined lady asking him with a smile.

"Do you know where Leosley lives?"

"I know...wait?" Tartaglia answered honestly subconsciously, and suddenly realized something.

"Well, take me there. I still have some things to do. If you feel tired, you can go home first after you send me there." Audrin said.

"How could I possibly go back first..." Looking at Audrin's calm eyes, Tartaglia sighed: "I will take you there safely, Miss Audrin."

Tartaglia was a little confused. It was normal for Audrin to visit Villette, but why did she go to find Leosley?

Could he reasonably infer that Leosley was also someone he needed to deal with?

I have a slight headache.

But never mind, killing one is killing, killing two is also killing.

One day, he would make Miss Audrin's charming eyes see only his figure.

Thinking of this, Tartaglia raised the whip and said, "Go!"

The area where Leosley's mansion is located is more remote than that of Villette's mansion, and there are few people living around it.

Audrin asked Tartaglia to stop the car far away, and she walked some distance to the gate.

The maid who came to open the door for Audrin was very surprised. Isn't this His Highness Villette's fiancée?

Why would you visit Lord Leosley so late at night?

However, since guests are welcome, the maid respectfully served Audrin a cup of steaming hot tea and then hurried to find her master.

Audrin sat in the hall, sipping her tea slowly. When the tea in the pot had cooled down completely, Leosley finally came down from upstairs.

"I'm really sorry for not welcoming you, Miss Audrin." Leosley had a frivolous smile on his lips. He said sorry, but there was no regret in his expression.

Audrin lowered her head, feeling the sharp gaze hitting her like thorns on her back.

She put down the teacup in her hand and raised an official smile: "Excuse me for interrupting you, but I actually have something I want to discuss with Lord Leosley."

She didn't say what happened, but turned her gaze to the maid serving beside her.

Leosley understood what she meant and thought for a moment: "Let's go to my study and talk."

Leo Oxley's study.

Now that they were alone, Audrin got straight to the point: "Mr. Leosley, the cause of my father's death was not corruption as announced to the public, right?"

"You know a lot. But what obligation do I have to answer your questions?" Leosley sat opposite Audrin, casually crossed his legs, supported his head with his hands, and looked at her lazily.

"The crime was determined by the king. Who cares what the truth is?"

"Yes, it's great to be a king... Who has the courage to judge a king by confusing right and wrong and fabricating facts?" Audrin sneered, "That's why Mr. Leosley also wants that position, right? How about I help you?"

"You help me? How can you help me? Why would you want to help me? We have nothing to do with each other, right?" Leosley sneered, "Don't talk big, naive lady."

He made no secret of his ambition.

"I heard that you were going to deal with me, maybe even kill me. I really couldn't understand why you wanted to attack me, and then someone told me the real cause of my father's death..." Audrin continued: "So I dared to guess that it was not you who wanted to kill me, but the king, right?"

"He owes money to my father. This matter is a stain on him. I am his father's daughter. If he sees me, he will be reminded of his own stain. In order to out of sight and out of mind, he ordered you to kill me."

"But I am so innocent. I didn't do anything, but I got killed. In order to avoid being killed, I came to see you, Mr. Leosley."

"You know who wants to kill you, but you still dare to come to me alone?" Leosli sat up straight and said, "You are really brave."

"You can't spare my life for nothing. After much thought, the only way I can help you is to help you get rid of Villette and help you get to that position."

"You are Villette's fiancée, and you are willing to kill him for me?" Leosley narrowed his eyes and looked at Audrin with scrutiny.

Audrin lowered her head slightly and blushed at the right time: "The deepest reason is that I like Mr. Leosley..."

Audrin captured the girl's shy demeanor just right, and even Leosley, who often flirted with women, didn't notice anything wrong.

He actually believed Audrin's reasons quite easily.

Perhaps in his opinion, attracting women and making them fall for him is a matter of course.

It's really... the bad nature of men.

For Navia's plan, and to make Leosli trust herself more, Audrin really gave it her all.

Audrin blushed, sat on Leosley, put her arms around his neck, and stared at him lovingly.

Then, he gave her his kiss.

Leosley happily grabbed the back of Audrin's head and wanted to go further.

At this moment, an invisible silver needle was inserted into his neck. Leosli's body stiffened and he lowered his head weakly.

"Phew, you scared me." Audrin quickly got off him and looked at the little girl in a hood standing at the door.

"You must be Navia's teacher, Miss Sigwen."

Sigwen put away the tranquilizer gun and nodded: "Well, Miss Audrin, nice to meet you."

"Can we just leave him here?" Audrin pointed at the unconscious Leosley.

"It doesn't matter. I mixed some hallucinogenic ingredients into the anesthetic. He will think he is doing that kind of thing with you and won't suspect anything." Sigwen picked up a book casually.

"The Leosli may look like a playboy, but he actually has no experience with women. If he mistakenly thinks he is with you, he may show you an unexpectedly innocent side."

"The favorability will definitely increase, don't worry."

Audrin was dumbfounded when she heard Sigwen's casual words.

Is this the legendary assist? It's too awesome.

"Are there any more anesthetics like this?" She wanted to give Villette a shot, and then provoke her with some words, and the mission would be completed perfectly!

Sigwen misunderstood what Audrin meant: "This powerful anesthetic cannot be used by Laos in a short period of time. He is indeed an enemy on the opposite side. If possible, I don't want him to die. If this child is not trying to defile himself... he is essentially a good child."

"No, I want to use it for Villette."

"Take it."

What a decisive attitude. Audrin was silent.

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