Mystery: Outlander Gods of Bloodborne
Chapter 61 New Progress
Chapter 61 New Progress
Contrary to the impression that the storage room is full of dust, the file storage room of the Minsk office is no different from the Luen National Library. Stacks of file files are neatly placed on the bookshelves on both sides, and in the middle is a long row of spacious desks for lawyers and assistants to work on.
Now that the lawyers have gone to the meeting, there are many young assistants or cooperating detectives sitting at the table, talking about business in low voices.
Yagel walked among the bookshelves and took out several files wrapped in folders.
Except for the police station files left by lawyer Emond, the rest are completed case files recently accepted by the Minsk firm in the Eastern District.
Most of them are factory-worker conflicts.
He selected the ones most likely to be relevant to what he had collected.
It is a pity that the Air Pollution Investigation Committee was established not long ago, and in these case files they all played the role of regulators or litigants, and did not disclose much information about the committee itself.
Holding a thick folder in his arms, Yager came to the table at the end of the storage room, and pushed down the application form for investigation orders that needed to be filled to the bottom.
Below is the letter that Triss entrusted him to send.
These few cases are quite similar. The committee expressed dissatisfaction with the factory's pollution discharge indicators. After the other party ignored it and refused to rectify it, the defendant went to court.
The only special case is a patent case against Central University, the litigant is one of the members of the Air Pollution Investigation Board, Mr. Luke Cragg.
"Mr. Luke Cragg v. Central University Professor Patent Infringement Case"
He flipped through the file casually.
But after opening it, he found a surprise.
The person being sued is none other than Bill Rudolph of Justice and World Inquiry, whom he hadn't paid attention to in a while!
"Professor Bill Rudolph of Central University published a paper on 'The Relationship between Quaternary Architectural Styles and Relics and Constellation Orbits' a year ago, in which he used several Quaternary antiques owned by Mr. Luke Cragg as evidence. This behavior has seriously damaged Mr. Cragg's interests without his permission."
"Mr. Cragg demands the retraction of the paper and the payment of gold pounds."
There are many antique pictures of Mr. Luke Cragg in the middle. What interests him most is that they are similar in style to the pocket watch in his hand that has a mysterious past.
The final judgment reads: "This case has been closed. Because the defendant has become a wanted criminal of the Church of Storms, all property is handed over to the bank for liquidation. The bank will hand over the judgment property within three weeks."
The payment was made three days ago.
At the bottom, there is Mr. Luke Cragg's contact address.
Cragg Club, 126 New Years Road, Hillston.
The contents of this case file are important new clues for Yager.
His previous investigation of Rudolph himself failed to cover this case file that was classified in the Eastern District and had no name. The newspaper was not interested in mentioning the results of the other party's thesis, which caused him to ignore the two important contents of the research direction and the Central University.
Hmm. There must be another reason for Detective Moriarty's slow investigation.
Yager completely ignored the fact that Detective Moriarty was involved with him and was repeatedly summoned by the police station for the case of Capin's mansion, so he casually dismissed the blame.
However, if the pocket watch is indeed an item related to the Quaternary Epoch, Bill Rudolph probably came into contact with it during research because of the historical attributes of the pocket watch, not through the Psychological Alchemy Society as he originally guessed.
The investigation handed over to Miss Justice may not be very effective.
But that's okay too.
He rubbed those antique photos thoughtfully.
In the literature written by Bill, there may be descriptions related to pocket watches.
After so many days of exploring, Yager suspects that his connection to Bill's pocket watch may run deeper than he previously thought.
The inscription on the pocket watch means "Moon".
The ability is to convey a prayer destined to be heard, and the side effect is to listen to the moon's ravings.
No matter which ability he and Bill Rudolph were affected by in the room that night, in the end he had a "mutation" and Bill Rudolph died out of control.
The moon-related investigation of side effects has already been supported by the data of the Church of Evernight.
Perhaps, the rest of what Bill Rudolph prayed for with his pocket watch is related to the history and research of pocket watches.
Yagel made a decisive decision, put away the case file and the final court receipt, and walked out the door.
The conversation sounded again in the lobby of the Minsk office.
"De Lester, are you going out again?"
"Yeah, I've finished writing the application for the investigation warrant, and I'm going to hand it over to the police station."
"But, but, it's only been 10 minutes?!"
"."
No matter how embarrassing the process of asking for leave, Yager finally managed to leave the firm.
The wheels of the carriage rumbled and rolled, rolled over the uneven gray bricks of Minsk Street, and arrived at the entrance of the Cragg Club in Hillston District.
The facilities of this street-facing house are completely different from other houses. There is a large garden and lawn at the back, and the two marble statues at the door are exquisitely shaped, obviously from the hands of famous masters.
On both sides are several men in black and white uniforms who seem to be imitating the police.
"Hello, sir, can you show me your membership certificate?" Among them, a man with a brown complexion reached out and stopped Yagel.
"Membership certificate?" Yagel asked unexpectedly.
"I'm very sorry, only members and the guests brought by members can enter the Cragg Club, and only one person is allowed."
Membership club?
Yager roughly estimated Backlund's current mainstream business style, and gained a new understanding of Mr. Luke's social status.
Generally speaking, membership represents the regular payment of membership dues, and even the middle class in Backlund seldom participate.
Luke is one of the budding bourgeoisie on the Air Pollution Commission?
"I'm Leo Lister, an assistant lawyer at the Minsk firm. Some time ago, the case entrusted by Mr. Luke Cragg to our firm has been completed. I'm here to make a return visit and return relevant materials."
He calmly took out a work badge that had been kept with him from his pocket, skillfully pressed his head, and passed in front of the other party.
On the opposite side, several men standing guard simply did not doubt the young man in suits and leather shoes in front of him.
They pushed open the door and informed a delicate maid to come out to greet him.
The maid brought Jagel into the club's front hall: "I'm sorry to inform you that Mr. Cragg is not here today, and his secretary, Ms. Jessica, is temporarily busy. It may take a while before I can connect with you. Can you wait in the club for a while?"
"If you need to rest, we have a variety of rooms to choose from. There is also an afternoon tea area facing the street behind the main hall, which ensures that your waiting is relaxing and comfortable."
The maid stood in the reception hall with an ordinary appearance but a rather elegant interior and introduced respectfully.
(End of this chapter)
Contrary to the impression that the storage room is full of dust, the file storage room of the Minsk office is no different from the Luen National Library. Stacks of file files are neatly placed on the bookshelves on both sides, and in the middle is a long row of spacious desks for lawyers and assistants to work on.
Now that the lawyers have gone to the meeting, there are many young assistants or cooperating detectives sitting at the table, talking about business in low voices.
Yagel walked among the bookshelves and took out several files wrapped in folders.
Except for the police station files left by lawyer Emond, the rest are completed case files recently accepted by the Minsk firm in the Eastern District.
Most of them are factory-worker conflicts.
He selected the ones most likely to be relevant to what he had collected.
It is a pity that the Air Pollution Investigation Committee was established not long ago, and in these case files they all played the role of regulators or litigants, and did not disclose much information about the committee itself.
Holding a thick folder in his arms, Yager came to the table at the end of the storage room, and pushed down the application form for investigation orders that needed to be filled to the bottom.
Below is the letter that Triss entrusted him to send.
These few cases are quite similar. The committee expressed dissatisfaction with the factory's pollution discharge indicators. After the other party ignored it and refused to rectify it, the defendant went to court.
The only special case is a patent case against Central University, the litigant is one of the members of the Air Pollution Investigation Board, Mr. Luke Cragg.
"Mr. Luke Cragg v. Central University Professor Patent Infringement Case"
He flipped through the file casually.
But after opening it, he found a surprise.
The person being sued is none other than Bill Rudolph of Justice and World Inquiry, whom he hadn't paid attention to in a while!
"Professor Bill Rudolph of Central University published a paper on 'The Relationship between Quaternary Architectural Styles and Relics and Constellation Orbits' a year ago, in which he used several Quaternary antiques owned by Mr. Luke Cragg as evidence. This behavior has seriously damaged Mr. Cragg's interests without his permission."
"Mr. Cragg demands the retraction of the paper and the payment of gold pounds."
There are many antique pictures of Mr. Luke Cragg in the middle. What interests him most is that they are similar in style to the pocket watch in his hand that has a mysterious past.
The final judgment reads: "This case has been closed. Because the defendant has become a wanted criminal of the Church of Storms, all property is handed over to the bank for liquidation. The bank will hand over the judgment property within three weeks."
The payment was made three days ago.
At the bottom, there is Mr. Luke Cragg's contact address.
Cragg Club, 126 New Years Road, Hillston.
The contents of this case file are important new clues for Yager.
His previous investigation of Rudolph himself failed to cover this case file that was classified in the Eastern District and had no name. The newspaper was not interested in mentioning the results of the other party's thesis, which caused him to ignore the two important contents of the research direction and the Central University.
Hmm. There must be another reason for Detective Moriarty's slow investigation.
Yager completely ignored the fact that Detective Moriarty was involved with him and was repeatedly summoned by the police station for the case of Capin's mansion, so he casually dismissed the blame.
However, if the pocket watch is indeed an item related to the Quaternary Epoch, Bill Rudolph probably came into contact with it during research because of the historical attributes of the pocket watch, not through the Psychological Alchemy Society as he originally guessed.
The investigation handed over to Miss Justice may not be very effective.
But that's okay too.
He rubbed those antique photos thoughtfully.
In the literature written by Bill, there may be descriptions related to pocket watches.
After so many days of exploring, Yager suspects that his connection to Bill's pocket watch may run deeper than he previously thought.
The inscription on the pocket watch means "Moon".
The ability is to convey a prayer destined to be heard, and the side effect is to listen to the moon's ravings.
No matter which ability he and Bill Rudolph were affected by in the room that night, in the end he had a "mutation" and Bill Rudolph died out of control.
The moon-related investigation of side effects has already been supported by the data of the Church of Evernight.
Perhaps, the rest of what Bill Rudolph prayed for with his pocket watch is related to the history and research of pocket watches.
Yagel made a decisive decision, put away the case file and the final court receipt, and walked out the door.
The conversation sounded again in the lobby of the Minsk office.
"De Lester, are you going out again?"
"Yeah, I've finished writing the application for the investigation warrant, and I'm going to hand it over to the police station."
"But, but, it's only been 10 minutes?!"
"."
No matter how embarrassing the process of asking for leave, Yager finally managed to leave the firm.
The wheels of the carriage rumbled and rolled, rolled over the uneven gray bricks of Minsk Street, and arrived at the entrance of the Cragg Club in Hillston District.
The facilities of this street-facing house are completely different from other houses. There is a large garden and lawn at the back, and the two marble statues at the door are exquisitely shaped, obviously from the hands of famous masters.
On both sides are several men in black and white uniforms who seem to be imitating the police.
"Hello, sir, can you show me your membership certificate?" Among them, a man with a brown complexion reached out and stopped Yagel.
"Membership certificate?" Yagel asked unexpectedly.
"I'm very sorry, only members and the guests brought by members can enter the Cragg Club, and only one person is allowed."
Membership club?
Yager roughly estimated Backlund's current mainstream business style, and gained a new understanding of Mr. Luke's social status.
Generally speaking, membership represents the regular payment of membership dues, and even the middle class in Backlund seldom participate.
Luke is one of the budding bourgeoisie on the Air Pollution Commission?
"I'm Leo Lister, an assistant lawyer at the Minsk firm. Some time ago, the case entrusted by Mr. Luke Cragg to our firm has been completed. I'm here to make a return visit and return relevant materials."
He calmly took out a work badge that had been kept with him from his pocket, skillfully pressed his head, and passed in front of the other party.
On the opposite side, several men standing guard simply did not doubt the young man in suits and leather shoes in front of him.
They pushed open the door and informed a delicate maid to come out to greet him.
The maid brought Jagel into the club's front hall: "I'm sorry to inform you that Mr. Cragg is not here today, and his secretary, Ms. Jessica, is temporarily busy. It may take a while before I can connect with you. Can you wait in the club for a while?"
"If you need to rest, we have a variety of rooms to choose from. There is also an afternoon tea area facing the street behind the main hall, which ensures that your waiting is relaxing and comfortable."
The maid stood in the reception hall with an ordinary appearance but a rather elegant interior and introduced respectfully.
(End of this chapter)
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