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Chapter 228 An unexpected rescue

The cavalryman dug out two picture frames from the messy items and handed them to Helot and Melis respectively: "If anyone asks, just say that we went to the old master's bedroom to replace two murals in accordance with the housekeeper's instructions."

After saying that, the cavalryman picked up a ladder and pushed the door open and walked out.

Helot and Melis followed the cavalry with the mural in their hands, hiding their faces. Outside was a long corridor, and at the end was the staircase going up.

The walls of the cloister are either hung with murals or a collection of weapons every few steps. There are two pieces of armor standing at the entrance of the stairs, standing with swords in both hands like loyal guards.

Moving forward, Helot noticed that the helmet of one of the armors moved slightly... there was something hidden inside.

Helot coughed softly, reminding the cavalry leading the way.

The cavalryman complained as he walked: "It's already very late at night, I didn't expect to have work. I really don't know what Butler Ophelia is thinking. These two paintings can wait until tomorrow to change."

Helot echoed: "Yes! Since we changed the housekeeper, we have a lot more work every day. Now I just want to finish it as soon as possible and go back to sleep. There is still a lot of work waiting for us tomorrow."

The cavalryman had already walked in front of the armor, and he lowered the ladder, just blocking the gap at the armor's eyes.

“This ladder is too heavy, I should have chosen to get the mural instead.”

The cavalry signaled to go upstairs quickly, and Helot and Melis quickly walked up the stairs.

Helot didn't forget to say: "You are of course strong enough to carry heavy things. Let's go quickly... don't touch that armor. If it gets damaged, your salary won't be able to afford it."

"Thanks for reminding me, I was indeed too close to it."

The cavalryman stuck his armor out of sight, picked up the ladder and walked upstairs.

When they were about to walk up to the third floor, they found Helot and Melis standing there motionless. They were stopped by a person.

The cavalryman took a few steps quickly and was about to open his mouth to cover up, but when he saw the other party's appearance, he immediately saluted: "Master Kram!"

Helot didn't expect that he had just said that he would avoid seeing Klamm, and he didn't expect to see him so soon.

Looking at the surprised expression on Cram's face, we knew that he must have recognized that he and Melis were not servants of the Secome family.

But the corpse stitcher or corpse puppet is hidden in the armor below. If it is alerted, tonight's trip will be in vain.

Helot had no choice but to bow to Cram: "Master Cram!"

Melis followed and saluted: "Master Kram!"

Cram had just come out of his studio. Unexpectedly, he met three servants coming upstairs at the corner, and the first two were unfamiliar faces.

There are gangsters infiltrating!

Klum's first reaction was to shout for help, but he stopped immediately when he saw the third person.

It turned out to be Captain Carol!

Isn't he dead?

Cram tried his best to stay calm: "It's so late, what are you doing?"

The cavalryman stepped forward and replied: "Master... we followed the order of Butler Ophelia and went to the old master's room to replace two murals. You are a painter and know that the murals need to be maintained every once in a while."

Cram said: "Yes, there are indeed two murals in my father's room that need maintenance. You should be more careful. If you damage the murals when replacing them, you will be punished.

Forget it, I'll go with you and I'll tell you what to do. "

Helot and the other three were a little dumbfounded. What are you going to do with us?

But I can't refuse.

The cavalryman had no choice but to say: "Thank you, Master Cram. Without your command, we might have really messed things up."

"Follow me!" Klamm turned and walked up.

Helot and the others looked at each other and could only follow.

When I climbed to the fourth floor, I didn't meet any servants, but I met three patrolling corpse stitchers.

Just when the corpse stitcher was about to ask, Kram pushed him aside: "This is my home, Ophelias doesn't even dare to stop me, who do you think you are!"

The stitcher didn't dare to stop him anymore and watched as Cram led three servants carrying ladders and carrying the mural into Earl Secombe's room.

Close the door.

Cram flicked the hidden switch, turned on the ban set in the room, and then said to the cavalry with joy: "Kylor, you are really Kylo! That woman Ophelia said you were dead, but I didn't expect you to be alive. ...Are you here to save me from here?"

The Iron Cavalry smiled awkwardly: "I'm sorry, Master Cram. Kailuoer is indeed dead. My current name is the Iron Cavalry, and I am the retainer of Lord Claude. This time... I am not here to save you. ”

"Claudel..." Kram looked at Herot: "Who are you?"

Helot said to the cavalry: "Go get something."

"Yes, my lord!"

Tieqi walked to the bed and opened a floor storage slot.

Kram looked alert: "What are you doing here?"

Helot said helplessly: "Meeting you was such an accident! I originally wanted to wait for a while before looking for a chance to see you, but since fate has made other arrangements, we can only accept it.

Do you want to come with us, or do you want to stay here? "

Cram watched the cavalry get a package of documents and said to Helot: "I have opened the ban here, Ophelia will soon know that I must go with you.

I heard that there is an escape hatch in my father's room, but I don't know. I think Carol should know. "

Rapid footsteps could be heard outside.

Helot asked patiently: "I can save you, but you have to tell me... what Earl Sekom left for you."

The door was smashed, and Ophelia's voice came in: "Krum, you can't run out. Open the door quickly. I don't have to tell Lord Corpse King what you did tonight."

Crum was shaking all over: "Father died so suddenly, he didn't tell me anything!"

Herot smiled and said: "Don't try to deceive me. If you want to live, you have to pay the price! The thing your father left you is to save your life. Now is the time to use it."

The sound of banging on the door became louder, and the house shook.

Kram's expression changed several times. Every impact outside made his body tremble. He looked at the cavalry for help.

Helot said: "You don't have to look at him! His last life was given to the Secome family, and now his life is given to me."

The cavalryman stood there unmoved.

Finally, Cram couldn't bear the pressure and said, "I can give it to you, just save me first."

After confirming that Earl Secombe really left something behind, Helot winked at the cavalry, who immediately went to open the hidden escape hatch.

Helot asked Klamm: "What is it?"

The door was smashed open and the barrier created by the restriction was about to collapse.

Kram said anxiously: "It's a perfect metal."

Helot continued to ask calmly: "What is perfect metal?"

Kram was so anxious that he almost cried: "It's a piece of metal left by the ancestors of our Secombe family. It's indestructible. Let's wait and see if we can escape. They're coming in soon."

Helot was still not in a hurry: "Why does the Deep Prison need perfect metal?"

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