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Chapter 40 - 40. Suspected Miss Beth

 Mr. Mayo has become a frequent visitor to the police station. He always comes to the lobby of the police station in the afternoon and sits there for several hours.

  "Mr. Patrolman, is there any news about Miss Beth?"

  Mr. Mayo's police dispatch slips are always delivered to Rudolph, which makes Rudolph very troubled.

  Miss Beth left on her own, who can she blame?

  After a few days, Mayo suddenly stopped coming to the police station.

  Without Mayo's police dispatch slips, Rudolph was actually a little lost.

  When he was patrolling at night, he came to Mayo's house again, wanting to see what happened to Mayo.

  However, he saw Mayo stumbling out of the house in dishevel.

  Mayo stood at the door in a daze. He was also surprised to see Rudolph. Then, Mayo began to cry loudly:

  "Mr. Patrolman! My Beth is gone again! Was she kidnapped?

  Such a beautiful woman, disappeared so late, how much danger must she be in!"

  Mayo cried and shook Rudolph's shoulders. Fortunately, Rudolph and the level 2 werewolf signed a physical sharing contract, otherwise he would definitely be rubbed with snot by Mayo.

  "Calm down! Mr. Mayo! Calm down!" Rudolph grabbed Mayo's arm and told him not to move:

  "How long has Miss Beth been gone?"

  "I don't know! Miss Beth disappeared when I woke up."

  "Then how long has Miss Beth been here?"

  "Miss Beth came in the afternoon, and left after I fell asleep. Obviously, today we..."

  "Okay, I get it..."

  Rudolph cursed in his heart, not knowing how his kidneys were in this life. He had a physical sharing contract, so it shouldn't be worse than Mayo in front of him, right?

  Mayo dragged Rudolph again, and in the night of Leman Town, they ran around like headless flies. Rudolph searched around in his pocket watch from time to time, but he couldn't find the unusually beautiful woman that Mayo said.

  What made Rudolph collapse was that Mayo came to the police station to report the case again the next day.

  Rudolph received another police order to find Beth, and then he had to fail to complete another police case. It seemed that his bonus this month was gone.

  Until the full moon in April, Rudolph didn't find Miss Beth.

  This day was another full moon sacrifice.

  Rudolph maintained order on the sidelines while feeling melancholy. The crime-solving rate was too low, and his salary would be deducted. This would make Rudolph's already poor wallet worse. Recently, he even went to the bathhouse less.

  The sacrifice for the full moon sacrifice was still a werewolf.

  There are also benefits to the werewolf riot. Now there are a lot of werewolves, and they are full. They are used for sacrifices, and Sheriff Claude has never worried about the sacrifice again.

  The only thing that made people unhappy was that the Red Priest always hinted that he wanted a level 2 werewolf. How could this satisfy him? If Rudolph could beat a level 2 werewolf... he would use it as a sacrifice, what a waste.

  However, seeing the vicious dogs eating the werewolves every month was already a bit aesthetically fatigued. Rudolph looked up at the sky, waiting for the full moon whispers of this month.

  Soon, the whispers appeared!

  "Stinky stupid dog!"

  "Fireworks!"

  "Man...handsome man..."

  ···

  Rudolph frowned, there were especially many whispers this month.

  In other words, more apostles poured into Leman Town.

  Rudolph counted, and there were as many as 7 apostles captured by the full moon whispers alone.

  Rudolph looked for the one who had the greatest relationship with him among these whispers. The whisper calling for the man attracted Rudolph's attention.

  Who wants to find a man?

  Rudolph looked down at his pocket watch and suddenly saw that there were new changes in the place he was focusing on monitoring.

  Rudolph looked at Mayo, who was watching the sacrifice absentmindedly. The sacrifice was not over yet, and Mayo turned around and went home.

  Rudolph waved to trainee patrolman Sam: "Sam, you go and deal with the two dogs used in the sacrifice later."

  "Got it! I promise to complete the task!"

  A newcomer like Sam was still excited and kept his enthusiasm for the new job.

  Rudolph called Yvonne to leave the square.

  The two came to Mayo's house.

  Hiding downstairs in Mayo's house, Rudolph and Yvonne waited.

  "Captain, has Miss Beth appeared?"

  "Yes."

  Yvonne knew that Rudolph had a pet crystal that could monitor the entire town, so she knew that Rudolph would not come here for no reason.

  After a while, Yvonne said again: "Captain, do you want to go up and take a look?"

  "I didn't see that you like this?"

  "Ah?" Yvonne was a little puzzled: "Did Mr. Mayo and Miss Beth fight because of emotional discord?"

  "Ahem... No need "Let's go, let's stay away, and don't be so close. "

  Rudolph and Yvonne hid in the alley across the street and waited.

  After the sacrifice, there were suddenly more people on the street.

  The crowd was surging, and people were talking in twos and threes. The werewolf riot seemed to be getting worse and worse, and no one knew when it would end.

  "Yvonne, let's go to the suburbs later tonight. How are you now?"

  "It's okay, nothing happened for the time being. Captain, someone came out!"

  "I saw it too. "

  A woman walked out of Mayo's house.

  In Mayo's description, Miss Beth was a tall, holy face like a goddess, a fairy so beautiful that one could not look directly at her.

  But the one who walked out of Mayo's house was... how to put it, a middle-aged woman with a waist wider than her shoulders and hips thicker than her waist.

  This woman mixed in the crowd and walked in a certain direction.

  "Act separately..."

  Although Rudolph and Yvonne saw disbelief in each other's eyes, they still followed.

  The person suspected to be Miss Beth kept walking and walking until the people on the street gradually became sparse, and she walked towards a warehouse.

  When the person suspected to be Miss Beth opened the door of the warehouse, a mouse followed into the warehouse.

  Here, Rudolph saw four or five middle-aged women sitting in front of a lady with a pretty face.

  After seeing the appearance of the lady, Rudolph closed his pocket watch:

  "Okay, Yvonne, let's chase here first, and come back to check this warehouse another day. Let's get busy with our business first. "

  It's getting late, Rudolph has to go help Yvonne first.

  As for the suspected incident with Miss Beth, it is indeed related to the Apostle.

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