Demon Knight on White Horse Chapter 70 Who Killed Mockingbird

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Sher obviously also has a very bad impression of the Harlem family.

He couldn't help but say: "What are you afraid of? The maggots among these nobles should have been eradicated long ago."

Arthur knew that Sher could say this partly because of his character and partly because he had a good father.

However, Arthur did not think that old Colin would have a head-on confrontation with the Harlem family, and it was impossible for him to move in with the entire Harlem family all at once just because of this trivial matter.

So Arthur had to persuade Sher: "There is a famous saying that if you hit a snake, you will not die, but will suffer from it. So we should wait a little longer!"

Xie Er nodded, but touched his chin, and suddenly asked: "It's a very reasonable sentence, whose famous saying is this?"

Arthur scratched his head in embarrassment, "Do I have the final say?"

Sher was stunned and immediately laughed, "Of course it counts. You are a world famous person, so of course what you said is a famous quote."

"You make me think of Jabi."

Speaking of Jabi, Arthur immediately became serious, "Now that all the murderers are dead, I think it's time for us to evacuate Roslyn Town."

Xiere was still thinking about Irene, and said reluctantly: "Then I'll go say goodbye to her."

Arthur looked at the sky and said, "I definitely won't be able to leave today. Let's wait until tomorrow!"

Everything was originally in his plan, but unexpectedly such a change suddenly appeared. Now Arthur could only pray that no more accidents would happen before the Godfather of Harlem left.

On this day, not only Father Allen was very busy, but even the elderly Father Belmont also went to the town to preside over the burial ceremony.

Although it was no longer a funeral, in order to stabilize people's hearts, the two priests had to be present to preside over it in person.

In fact, Tosio Harin, the godfather, also had this function, but he did not bother to conduct funerals for civilians.

He wandered around the tomb underground of Rosslyn Church for several times, but couldn't find any clues, so he found Sher again.

Unfortunately, Sher, like Arthur, was too lazy to pay attention to him when he heard that he was from the Harlem family. He could only hide in the church angrily, trying to find out something.

That night, Roslyn Church had never been filled with people. This time Father Belmont personally presided over the ceremony and began to bless the residents of the town one by one.

Arthur quite admired this old man for this. Although he was a bit worldly, he did set an example for the church in terms of controlling the overall situation and calming people's hearts.

Arthur does not believe in religion, but he still pretends to be a believer on the surface. In this era, having no faith is a very dangerous thing.

However, he was not interested in listening to the lecture. Instead, he observed the residents who came to pray. Due to the recent frequent cases in Rosslyn Town, the descendants of the stonemasons have been isolated.

No one around them dared to approach them anymore. This group of descendants of stonemasons seemed to feel the hostility of the town residents towards them. After listening to the sermon quietly, they immediately left the church.

After leaving the church, these people walked together. Vaguely, Arthur seemed to see Tosio Haring, and he seemed to be mixed in with the crowd.

Watching him walking and chatting with these people, they seemed to be very familiar with them.

Arthur followed at a distance, and when he saw them gathering in a house, he crouched carefully under the window.

Just then someone in the room seemed to be singing: “Who killed the mockingbird?

It is I, said the sparrow, with my bow and arrows, who kill the robin.

Who saw him die?

It was me, said the fly, and with my little eyes I saw him die.

Who took his blood?

It's me, said the fish. With my little saucer, I take his blood.

Who makes his shroud?

It is I, said the Beetle, and with my needle and thread, I will make the shroud.

Who will dig his grave?

It is I, said the Owl, with my chisel and shovel, I will dig the grave.

Who will be the pastor?

It's me, said the crow, with my little book, and I'll be the priest.

Who will be the deacon?

It is I, said the Skylark, who would be a deacon if it were not for the darkness.

Who will hold the torch?

It is I, said the Cardinal, and I will bring it at once, and I will bear the torch.

Who will be the officiant?

It is I, said the dove, who mourns a loved one, and I will be the officiant.

Who will carry the coffin?

It's me, said Yuan. If you don't walk at night, I will carry the coffin.

Who will hold the coffin?

It's us, said the Wren, together as husband and wife, we will bear the coffin.

Who will sing the hymns?

It is I, said the Thrush, standing on the bush, and I will sing the hymn.

Who will sound the death knell?

It's me, Niu said, because I can pull the yak, I'll sound the death knell.

So farewell, robin, and all the birds in the sky, sighing and weeping. "

Hearing this, the sound of footsteps walking outside suddenly came from the house. Arthur did not dare to stay any longer and hurried out of the yard under the cover of night.

On the way back, thinking about the nursery rhyme he had just heard, he couldn't help but think of Pamela, and at the same time, his previous speculation seemed to be biased again.

In the church, the last light went out, and Father Allen walked out of the door.

Arthur saw him and greeted him hurriedly: "Are you still going out so late?"

Allen held the wind lantern in his hand, "I want to check the cemetery again."

Arthur nodded and was about to walk into the manor when he suddenly turned around and asked, "Sister Pamela mentioned the robin last night. Have you heard that nursery rhyme?"

"What did you say?"

Alan looked at Arthur with disbelief.

"Any questions?"

"nothing!"

After Allen answered, he walked into the darkness like a zombie, and the direction he went to was not the cemetery.

Arthur touched his chin. Father Allen's expression seemed to confirm something, but he couldn't help but let out a long sigh.

When he returned to the manor, he saw two shadowy figures walking near the cliff.

There had just been a corpse riot last night. Arthur couldn't believe that someone dared to come out at this time, so he couldn't help but slowly leaned closer.

I heard someone say: "Miss Yirena, the case here is over. I will leave tomorrow. I wonder if I will have a chance to see you again in the future?"

It turned out to be Sher, no wonder he was so brave.

Arthur wanted to retreat at this time, but unfortunately, these two people were walking in his direction. When Arthur saw that he could no longer wait, he coughed suddenly.

His words shocked the two people who were concentrating on chatting, and Irene almost fell into Xieer's arms.

"Don't be afraid, it's me, Arthur!"

He walked out of the darkness and came to the two of them.

Seeing that it was Arthur, Sher said angrily: "You didn't go to bed in the middle of the night, why did you come here? Miss Irena and I were almost scared to death by you."

"I just went out for a trip, and I didn't expect to run into you when I came back."

Arthur was busy explaining.