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Chapter 676: Moonlight, Final Payment and the Nun(2/2)

Because she was going to visit the small ring magician organization called the "Crow Club" today, she no longer wore the iconic gray nun's uniform. Instead, she wore a simple gray dress with a black cloth tied around her waist.

strip as a belt.

Of course, you can't wear a silver eyepatch, but because Sister Devlin was born with eye problems, she chose to wear a veil and sit in a wheelchair. In line with her own cold and unwilling to talk temperament, it is really

Like a young aristocratic girl with a disability.

The two of them will be the writer John Watson and the writer's sister Mary Watson respectively, going to find the boy to divine his future destiny. However, because they cannot bring servants with them during the visit, Shade has to help push the silver wheelchair.

He himself didn't care about it.

Starting from the Blind House in Rufu Lane, the carriage took the two people to Pig Tail Lane.

October is the month of dead leaves, and now it is almost entering late autumn. When Shade jumped off the carriage, the cold wind passing through the alley made him lament that time flies by.

Seeing that Sister Devlin didn't come down immediately, he remembered that the other party was pretending to be a young girl with a disability. So, he first moved the wheelchair down. When he saw Sister Devlin reaching out to him, she held her hand carefully.

He took the nun's hand and moved him to the wheelchair in a very gentlemanly manner.

Then I tidied up my clothes, went to the steps of Building A, No. 8, and knocked on the door in a three-long-two-short manner.

"John Watson, came to make an appointment last week, and behind me is my sister."

Shade said to the man who opened the door, and then took out the brass badge with a crow pattern that he got after paying the reservation fee last time.

The man who opened the door looked at the two of them, took back his badge and let them out of the door, gesturing for them to come in. Then Shade asked the coachman to take out a wooden board from the carriage and place it on the steps. He pushed the wheelchair up the steps and told the coachman to come in.

Wait for them nearby.

"Is this your private carriage?"

The man who opened the door asked curiously.

"No, it's rented."

Shade shook his head and pushed the wheelchair into the house.

No. 8 Ruf Lane is an apartment building facing the street. It has three floors excluding the attic. The area of ​​each floor is at most half the area of ​​each floor of Saint Teresa Square, and there seem to be few people in the house.
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