Chapter 13 Chasing the Murderer on the Island (III)
After a few days of fatigue and a good night's sleep, Roger felt relaxed all over. He slept soundly and woke up at noon. Lucy helped him wash and dress, and took him to the reception hall for dinner after everything was done.
He happened to run into Elfa who was yawning and coming out of the room. He was also walking out under the guidance of a maid. When he saw Roger, he quickly raised his hand and greeted him.
Seeing his livid face, dark circles under his eyes, and a tired expression, and then looking at the maid's unnatural gait, Roger laughed in his heart. This big fool who had just started having sex seemed even hungrier than him.
When we arrived at the hall, Randy and Matar had already finished their lunch and were chatting idly.
Randy glanced at the maids beside Roger and Elfa, and a hint of resentment appeared in his eyes.
The old earl also arranged a maid for him last night, but unfortunately he had just recovered from his injury and did not dare to move much. Amid the girl's surprised look, he managed to sleep soundly all night while holding the girl in his arms. That's why he got up early in the morning with full energy to have breakfast.
As more people came, the atmosphere became lively. Several people chatted while eating, and occasionally made dirty jokes. Although Matar was a girl, she was generous and didn't mind their jokes.
But sometimes she would chase and beat them when she got angry. The strength of this female hunter of the leopard tribe was not to be underestimated. Roger and Randy, two bad-mouthed guys, were beaten to a pulp in a short while.
As they were talking, the old butler, Orton, walked in slowly and handed over a few pieces of parchment to the people respectfully. Roger took them and looked at them. On them were a series of names and the specific time when they moved into Klin. He saw that several names were circled in red ink. The old butler explained that the Earl had specially asked them to circle them. They were Nords who had moved in in recent years.
