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Chapter 1295 some past events

"Belmont Manor?" The warden didn't realize at first which manor was talking about, but soon he remembered that this manor was the former Mont Manor, and now it has been bought by the two people in front of him.

Thinking of this, his eyes when he looked at Leo and Sylvia became a little weird.

In Belluk, most of the rumors about the former Monte Manor are concentrated on the disappearance of the Monte family back then. In addition, some urban legends that have been idle for many years have been produced. Most people only hear such legends as some topic of conversation after dinner, but as the warden of the Third Prison, he knows something that others don't know.

Ten years ago, the current warden was just the prison guard in the life imprisonment area. At that time, a murderer was sentenced to life imprisonment and was then detained in the third prison, and was assigned to the area he managed.

The murderer killed a person with a good status. He was the fifth CEO of Bellook at that time. Moreover, his whole family was killed. According to the principle, he should have been sentenced to death and executed immediately. However, because the murderer had some very important things, he was not sentenced to death, but was sentenced to life imprisonment and imprisonment. Every week the federal government will send people here to interrogate him.

As the regional supervisor, the warden was required to be present when the federal commissioner interrogated the prisoner according to the rules, in order to avoid the detained prisoner's death due to some accidents.

Second, for the safety of the federal commissioner, he avoided accidents. Because in the past, when the prisoner was imprisoned, he used various methods to trick the interrogator into putting his guard down, and then lured him to get close, biting the blood vessels on the interrogator's neck with his teeth, causing the interrogator to die from excessive blood loss. This incident also directly led to the resignation of the warden at that time, and more than a dozen prison guards and relevant supervisors were held accountable.

However, the warden now thought that if he could go back in time, he would rather resign than attend the interrogation of the prisoner.

The initial interrogation was normal. The commissioner asked questions and the prisoners answered. The two were talking back and forth, saying something threatening or annoying to each other. However, as the number of arraignment increased, something was wrong. The prisoner seemed to be in a state of madman. When faced with questions, he always said something mysterious in various languages. The commissioner sent by the government was not only not angry, but recorded it carefully as if he had heard some important information. The warden once tried to peek at the content recorded by the commissioner in the notebook and found that the content was also meaningless and messy symbols and words, which looked like a graffiti of a mentally ill patient.

He was also scared at that time, so he found a reason to let others listen on his behalf. During the period when he was looking for reasons and someone to replace him, he listened several times. Both the prisoners and the commissioners seemed to be more normal. The words and words they said were more organized, and the content they said most involved Monte Manor.

The roughly meaning of the content is that the prisoner went to Monte Manor to steal things, and then encountered something mysterious. Every time he talked about this, both the prisoner and the commissioner fell into that state of chaos again.

Later, the reason he found was approved and received a month's vacation, while his position was temporarily replaced by his deputy.

In that month, he took his family out for a vacation and played for a month. After the holiday, when he returned to the Third Prison, he learned that the government commissioner, the prisoner and the deputy who attended him were all dead. As for how he died, no one knew about it. It just alarmed the federal government, and the entire area was blocked, and the body cleaning and other work was taken over by the federal government.

Afterwards, he tried to inquire about some relevant information, but he had no clues. He only knew from the people who first found the body that the corpse was very terrifying. As for how scary it was, he couldn't ask, because the person who found the body was crazy and was locked up in a mad asylum.

Later, he was warned by his superiors for this incident, and asked him to keep the content of the auditors confidential and so on.

I don’t know if it was because the superior asked him to keep it secret, so he gave him some benefits, or because by coincidence, the warden at that time was also punished for this matter. A few months later, the warden, who was still in his prime, was transferred. He, the regional supervisor who was originally not qualified, was also promoted and took over the position of warden of the Third Prison.

This incident had a great impact on the warden. It can be said that it changed his life later, because if he looked at it according to his situation, it would take at least twenty or thirty years to take over as the warden, or be transferred to another place to take up other things. In addition, the strange process and the tragic ending of that incident made him still remember the incident that year, so that he immediately recalled the whole thing when he only heard the former Monte Manor.

The warden's expression was too obvious, which made Leo and Sylvia notice it quickly. They glanced at each other, and then Leo asked, "Is there any problem with my manor?"

"No, no, no, no!" the warden shook his head quickly and said.

"Mr. Warden, I hope to be friends with you. I believe you need our help at some point." Sylvia said, "If you know anything about our estate, please tell us, believe this is a good start to be a friend."

After hearing Sylvia's words, the warden was a little moved. After thinking about it for a while, he seemed to be talking to himself, saying: "It is very difficult for the City Women's Musical Association to join. My daughter and wife have applied for it four times, but they have not passed. They were complaining about this not long ago, which really gave me a headache."

Sylvia smiled and promised: "This is very simple. The president of the Female Cooperation Association I joined also serves as the president of the Women's Football Association. Let me tell her that as long as your wife and daughter meet the most basic standards, it should not be difficult to apply."

When the warden heard this, he smiled, and gave the only concern in his heart, and told Sylvia completely about his experience.

"Have all the interrogation materials recorded by the commissioner been taken away?" Leo asked immediately after hearing this.

"Most of them were taken away, and only a small part left a little stub." The warden seemed to guess that Leo would have such an inquiry, and he quickly gave the answer, and then added: "But none of the information left behind was of any use, and all the useful were taken away."

"I want to take a look, maybe I can find something that others have not discovered." Leo said dismissively.

Seeing Leo say this, the warden didn't say anything. He stood up, gave orders to the guard outside the door, and then returned to his desk.

Leo asked again: "Is the cell where the accident happened before still in use?"

The warden shook his head and said, "Of course it is impossible to use it. After the federal government cleared everything, they sealed the place. Later, there were several accidents on the floor where the cell was located. Each accident was caused by some people who were originally very normal suddenly committed suicide inexplicably, so I simply sealed the cell on that floor and the matter was settled."

"We want to go and see it later," Leo said.

The warden opened his mouth to persuade Leo, but the persuasion did not come out, because he thought of the rumors he had heard from some prisoners and knew that some people in this world had special abilities, and since Leo and Sylvia could live in Monte Manor, it means that the two of them must have some abilities that can solve problems.

The warden thought for a while and said, "I will arrange someone to take you there later. As for Cassi Talli you are going to meet, I will arrange it too."

Seeing that the matter had been done, Leo didn't say anything more and sat back on the chair. Sylvia talked to the warden about the upper class of Belluk, so that the atmosphere around him would not become deserted and awkward.

Not long after, the warden's subordinate walked in with a box of documents.

Leo stood up, took the box, and immediately started to read it quickly.

The warden saw Leo's expression at first, and thought Leo should attach great importance to these materials, and thought Leo might not finish reading for a while. He planned to instruct the prison cafeteria to prepare some food that could be served on the table, but soon he realized that he had made a mistake. Leo's speed of passing the materials was not as fast as reading, but he was flipping the pages casually as if he was passing boring time. The speed was so fast that he almost finished the entire box of materials.

After searching through the information, Leo handed the information box back to the prison guard who had not left, and asked him to send the information back. He followed him to the warden's desk, picked up a piece of paper and a pen from the table, quickly drew a pattern on the paper, handed it to the warden, and asked, "Mr. Warden, this symbol does not often appear in the information recorded by the specialist back then."

The warden took the paper and immediately closed his eyes again, as if he had seen something terrible. Then he folded the paper, opened his eyes and handed it back to Leo, and asked curiously: "How did Lord Leo know this symbol? I remember that there was no such symbol in those materials?"

"There is indeed no such symbol, but it is mentioned, written in cryptic words." Leo threw the paper into the fireplace in the office and burned it, and continued, "This symbol has appeared in the manor, so I remember it, and it is easy to associate it."

"So that's it." The warden showed a sudden look, but the look of looking at Leo became even more strange, as if he was looking at something rare.

Perhaps because he felt that his eyes were too rude, the warden quickly put away his gaze, then ordered his subordinates, signed two special passes and handed them over to Leo and Sylvia.

The two who received the pass order, led by the prison guard, left the warden's office, went downstairs, walked through a rotating inward passage, and soon arrived at the prison cell area.

The prison guard at the door checked the passes of the two people, and after hearing the prison guard leading the way mentioned the warden's instructions, he handed over the task, and then went to the gate to the prison cell, the tower on the city wall, waved his hands, and gestured a few gestures, the prison guard on the above slowly opened the heavy iron door through the hinge.

Outside the door is a huge activity playground. The playground is divided into more than a dozen small activity venues of different sizes by a solid barbed wire. These venues are occupied by different prisoners in the prison. These prisoners saw that the door that had not been opened for a long time was opened, and they gathered to the edge of the cage and looked at the entrance curiously.

They originally thought that they were new prisoners who were sent and were about to give these new people a warning according to the traditional rules, but they saw more than a dozen fully armed prison guards leading a man and a woman from the entrance to the isolation aisle. They were stunned for a moment, and then whistled at Sylvia like a carnival, or said some dirty words. Even the prison guards ignored the harsh scolding. Some people even began to take off their pants and exposed their lower bodies, climbed onto the barbed wire, and did dirty actions at Sylvia.

Leo frowned when he saw this scene. When he was about to do something, he was stopped by Sylvia. Sylvia looked at the prisoners around him with disdain, raised his hand and snapped his fingers randomly.

Immediately afterwards, I saw that all the prisoners in the surrounding playground were lying on the ground like hundreds of pounds of heavy objects pressed on their bodies. They could not get up no matter how hard they tried. The people who exposed their lower body and made deformed movements directly hit the ground, and their bodies were crushed into meat pie by invisible force, and blood spread wildly. For a moment, the entire playground became quiet.

All the prison guards stood there, looking around foolishly, not knowing what to do, they had never seen this before, but they knew very well that all this should be related to Sylvia's snapping fingers just now, but they did not dare to ask too much, because it was not difficult to hear from the warden's instructions that these two people were big men they could not afford to offend.

"Continue to lead the way! I think these people should be too tired to exercise and need a rest." Just when the prison guards were at a loss, Sylvia said to everyone.
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