Chapter 61: Fishing
Actually, what Su Ling said was a bit beyond Shen Yi’s expectations.
Because she wasn’t talking about anything “important”, neither about extra-worldly god, nor about the horrors of the congregation, nor even about the mundane.
But her expression at this moment couldn’t be anymore serious, as if this matter mattered to her.
It was about an ordinary old man, who was living outside the East District slums, and selling candy.
Su Ling continued: “Three days ago he suddenly died. According to the forensic report, he died of old age, but I always felt that his death was a bit strange, and there was the residue of the invisible art around him.”
“This kind of thing was supposed to be a D or at most a C- level investigator job, but I know him, so some, um… … I want to find out the truth myself.”
After being silent for a while, Shen Yi calmly asked in the tone of a superior.
“He’s important to you.”
However, Su Ling shook her head, reaching out to the pocket, she took out a shriveled candy wrapper.
