Chapter 246 You Are Planning to Escape, Right?
The little priest adjusted his breathing and walked into the hall carrying the bread basket.
Butler Wallace motioned to a black maid next to him to get it, but then he heard the young priest say, "Isn't Daisy here?"
"Why, does the priest have anything to do with her?" Wallace raised his eyebrows, with a look of surprise on his face.
"She asked me a question during the last sermon, and I didn't answer it, but I've been thinking about that question for the past two days, and now I have the answer and can tell her."
"You can tell me and I will tell her." The black maid smiled.
"I'm sorry, I would rather tell her personally that this is my job." the young pastor insisted.
The black maid turned back to the butler Wallace, who shrugged, "It's hard for you to say no to a priest, just call Daisy out." After that, he said to the little priest, "Father Tim, you seem It's very hot, this is the second time in just five minutes that I've seen you wiping sweat."
"Yes, the sunshine today is a bit poisonous." The little pastor's heart was beating wildly when he heard this, and he subconsciously wanted to wipe the sweat with his right hand, but he retracted it when he reached halfway.
A flash of light flashed in Wallace's eyes, and he wanted to say something else, but at this time, the sound of Daisy's footsteps could be heard.
So the butler politely stepped aside, but did not go far, making it clear that he wanted to listen.
The young pastor spent five minutes explaining the question of whether the prayers of black people or white people would be heard by God first.
When he finished the last word, the butler on the other side clapped and said, "A very impressive explanation. Does Father Tim have anything else?"
The latter shook his head and handed the bread basket to Daisy, "Please help me distribute these breads to other children."
"Then I'll send Father Tim away." Wallace made a gesture of invitation.
As soon as the little priest's carriage left the gate of the manor, the housekeeper immediately turned back to the house and called the two overseers, "Go and take Daisy to the execution room. Wait for her to entertain you first. I'll be there in ten minutes."
"What about Father Tim?"
"Never mind, don't provoke those clerics without absolute evidence, otherwise it will cause a lot of unnecessary trouble."
After hearing this, the two supervisors rushed into Daisy's residence decisively, grabbed the latter's hair, and dragged the screaming and struggling Daisy out of the room.
Wallace then walked into the room. He first walked to the four bread baskets and kicked them over one by one. However, there was nothing but bread in them. The cautious Wallace also used his feet to knock those four baskets over. I cracked the bread and found nothing.
So he turned Daisy's bed upside down, lifted the sheets, and took apart every bed board, but still found nothing.
Wallace frowned, and after searching the closet again, he walked out of the room again. At this time, a group of maids in the corridor were hiding on the other side and looking at him in horror.
Wallace grabbed someone and asked, "Has Daisy left the room before?"
The latter kept shaking his head, and Wallace's face darkened.
"You know the consequences of lying."
The maid was so frightened that she cried when she heard this. Wallace pushed her away impatiently and looked at the others, "What about you, did anyone see Daisy leave the room?"
The maids shook their heads together. The possibility of so many people lying together was very small.
Did he really make a mistake this time? But Wallace recalled Father Tim's abnormal behavior today, and it was obvious that he had something on his mind.
These are extraordinary times, and Wallace is not going to let go of any possible risks. Since nothing can be found in Daisy's residence, he can only interrogate her herself.
Without further delay, Wallace strode toward the torture chamber.
Leah's room was right next to Daisy's. She ran out immediately when she heard Daisy's scream, and saw a scene that frightened her. Daisy was Nadia's new contact after she was captured. As a result, she was also arrested just as her escape was approaching.
Leah was really panicking this time, not because Daisy might turn her out, but because as soon as Daisy was caught, the contact between the people in the manor and Laeri was completely cut off.
She didn't know what news Laeri had passed on this time, and she didn't know what to do next. What she was most worried about was that Laeri thought they had received the news and took action according to the original plan. He couldn't save them, but would get himself trapped.
At this moment, someone tapped her shoulder. Leah turned around and saw Laura. The latter was not from their tribe, and her relationship with her was not very good. He was jealous that she could get preferential treatment from Malcolm. She would often be squeezed out by other maids, and Leah didn't want the other party to see the panic on her face at this critical moment.
However, Laura's next words made her freeze in place, "You are planning to escape, right?"
"You...what are you talking about?" Leah heard her teeth chattering.
"Don't be afraid, kitten, Daisy asked me to come to you." Laura said, "Follow me, I have something to show you."
After Laura finished speaking, she walked to the hut not far away where mops, rags and other cleaning supplies were kept. Leah hesitated for a moment and followed her. She had not thought that Laura was just using this method to trick her into taking the bait and betray her to Hua Hua. Laish.
After all, the relationship between the two was not good before, and Laura was not from their tribe. There was no reason to lend a helping hand to her at this time. But at this time, Leah was already desperate. Even if she had to sacrifice herself, as long as there was a chance, she would She was willing to take a gamble, so she followed Laura into the cabin.
The latter stood there waiting for her. When he saw her coming in, he immediately closed the door, lit the oil lamp, and then lifted up a piece of canvas in the corner. Underneath were two short muskets and eight daggers.
"These are brought to you by your companions outside. In addition, there is this," Laura said while taking out another letter from her arms.
Leah stretched out her hand to take it, but Laura retracted her hand at this time.
"You don't think I will give you a letter like this, do you?" Laura raised her eyebrows, "I took a big risk to hide this batch of weapons for you, if I hadn't happened to be cleaning there before , Daisy just gets everything."
"What do you want?" Leah gradually calmed down and asked.
"I want whatever you want. I want to leave this hellish place, and I want to breathe the free air again." Laura said, "You either let me join, or you don't want to leave."