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Chapter 51 Safi's True Ability

Chapter 51 Safi's True Ability
"I saw her sneaking around today, hiding something," Mary explained, "I took a curious look, and saw that she was trying to destroy the evidence of contacting Miss Saffy."

Felisa instinctively wanted to refute, and wanted to say that the evidence might be forged, but Safi held her shoulder. Felisa looked at Safi, and Safi shook her head at her, motioning her not to speak.

That's right, she has the lowest status among the people present, and she won't be able to speak no matter what.

But to Felisa's surprise, Safi didn't have any intention to refute. She just looked at Mary very flatly, without any intention of speaking for herself, as if she wanted to confess the crime. go down.

Fred and the prime minister's wife were secretly worried. Even if Safi was like this, even if she couldn't use the evidence to convict her, it would undoubtedly leave a bad impression in the hearts of the king and queen. Why use other people's mistakes to make the right? Things that are not good for you?

The king and queen looked at Safi with slight displeasure in their eyes. After all, Safi still has the status of a future princess, but she is silent now, which is not like a princess.

No one knew what Safi was thinking.

Felisa closed her eyes and thought for a while, then pretended to be dizzy and fell under the chair.

But she was quickly caught by Safi, and all eyes were on Felisa for a while. After all, Felisa's face is really pale now. The king frowned and ordered: "Let the royal medical officer come over." , Miss Felisa, please go and rest, and I will send a carriage to take you home later."

At the same time, the king also had some dissatisfaction with the prime minister's wife. Why did he bring such a seriously injured girl into the palace? If something happened to her in the palace, how would he explain it to the people? He thought that he ignored the girl's body and forcibly ordered her to enter the palace to find out the truth.

"Your Majesty, please don't worry about me." Felisa sat up straight again, but her face turned paler, but she still respectfully said to the king, "I hope the murderer can be found out as soon as possible. I want to know who hurt me .”

When Felisa said this, she had been paying attention to Safi's movements. Sure enough, Safi's eyelashes moved, showing a momentary wavering, but soon her expression became resolute again.

"Murderer?" Mary sneered, mockingly, "Isn't the murderer by your side?"

"Where's the evidence?"

Safi finally spoke, and Fred's eyes lit up instantly.

No one present doubted Safi's ability, as long as she wanted, no one could pour dirty water on her.

And Felisa also heaved a sigh of relief. She was right. For some reason, Safi didn't want to make any excuses for herself, but what about her?She deliberately emphasized in her words that she was "the murderer who killed her". According to the old-fashioned temper of the Prime Minister's Mansion, can Safi really allow those who hurt innocent people to go unpunished?
Mary probably didn't expect Safi to speak suddenly, so she choked and said, "Of course I have the evidence, otherwise how dare I say that in front of His Majesty."

After speaking, he took out a note from his pocket and presented it to the king.

The king took it over and took a look: "I'm not familiar with Safi's handwriting, Fred, please take a look."

Fred took a look and frowned: "This?"

Mary was proud: "That's right, this is what Safi wrote, right?"

Felisa thought, the words on this note must be very similar to Safi's handwriting, or even exactly the same, otherwise Fred wouldn't show that expression, after all, he wouldn't want Safi to bear that kind of handwriting. charges.

"Would you like to take a look at the note?" Felisa suggested in a low voice.

"No need." Safi looked calm, she looked at the shivering girl kneeling on the ground: "Who are you, tell me your name."

"Don't you even know your accomplices?" Mary would sarcastically say a few words whenever she had the chance, "Miss Safi's acting skills are really good."

"Shut up." Safi didn't even look at Mary, and lightly overwhelmed Mary with arrogance, making her stunned, without replying, "I'm not talking to you."

If Mary's arrogance is a kind of bluff, Safi's arrogance is a kind of superior contempt permeating from the bottom of her bones. Mary was so frightened by Safi's words that she lost her voice.

"I... My name is Mier Mirmid," the girl replied in a muffled voice, and then she cried and begged for mercy, "Miss Saffy, I really followed your orders, please help me."

Her begging for mercy didn't shake Safi a bit, even Safi didn't follow her words, but changed the question: "Are you a nobleman?"

Mi'er nodded, but stopped halfway through the nod, then shook her head hesitantly.

"What do you mean?" Safi asked.

Mi'er replied in a low voice: "My father was just deprived of his noble status because of... some problems." After speaking, Mier choked up a little. After all, being deprived of his noble status must have done something serious. Otherwise, the boundary between nobles and commoners would not be easily broken, and Mier felt that it was normal for her to be unable to hold her head up.

But Safi was thinking of something else. Mier's identity was a natural trick, and it was only normal for someone to want to use Mier.

"You recite the words on the note." Safi said again.

Mi'er didn't expect Safi to make such a request, she was stunned for a while, and she stumbled and recited it while racking her brains. Safi glanced at Fred, and Fred nodded to her, indicating that she The recitation is correct.

Although this kind of performance is really not convincing, she has really recited it after all, so she can't be too demanding, and Safi doesn't intend to hold on to this point.

Then Safi asked Mi'er a lot of related and irrelevant questions here and there, such as what mistakes did her father make, how is her mother's current situation, when did she receive the note, and so on.

Gradually Mier stopped crying, because she had to concentrate on answering Safi's question, and no one knew what Safi would ask next.

Finally, Mary got impatient with Safi's repeated questions: "Why are you asking these questions? Are you trying to delay the plea?"

"I just want to know the truth of the matter." Safi replied lightly.

"Oh, then do you know?" Mary really didn't hear any truth from the question and answer between Safi and Mier, so she asked back confidently, sure that Safi could not answer.

But Safi said: "Well, it's almost there."

Now, let alone Mary, even Safi's mother looked at Safi with a surprised look.

(End of this chapter)

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