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Hitzfeld let Grester into the house.

She intended to give up the main seat at the back of the table for him to sit, but was rejected. Grace said he could just sit on the sofa.

"I'm here for Ferdinand."

He directly stated the purpose of his visit.

"First of all, I want to congratulate you, Hitzfeld... an outstanding lesson in Ancient Sarai that even I benefited from."

"You're so kind, Principal." Hitzfeld spoke carefully.

According to her previous division of the entire Sara power hierarchy, the principal of Puslint was definitely a "pole" of power.

The other poles are the heads of "institutions" such as the royal family and the Wheel of Fortune. It is conceivable how high a status Grace has here.

So she didn't dare to be careless at all.

Of course, there is also some excitement.

She had her own plan - maybe she could get some new information from Grace.

"I want to know how Ferdinand arranged for you to do this." Grace said, "Can you tell me all the details?"

"Okay." Hitzfeld nodded and told Alfred everything about how she had received a letter from Ferdinand requesting to substitute for her, how she had found Alfred to discuss the matter, and how she had received the subsequent lesson plans in the process.

There is nothing to hide, as can be seen from the fact that Ferdinand is both the dean and the deputy director of Shadow Lion, this secret police department has no secrets for the top brass of Puslint.

Even based on speculation and rumors from other sources.

For example, what Coman, the owner of the Bingbo Hotel, implicitly expressed was that only people from Puslint could bypass the rules and borrow books from the library.

For example, she speculated a while ago that Sisyphus was closely related to the Wheel of Fortune.

Based on this information, she even suspected that Puslint had a closer relationship with the Wheel of Fortune. This also meant that Grest might have obtained all his information from the Wheel of Fortune a long time ago.

Shadow Lion is the weakest of the three. Perhaps Sixus and Ferdinand's service in Shadow Lion is just an exchange of interests.

"Hmm..." Grace fell into deep thought after hearing the description.

"Principal." Hitzfeld waited a moment before trying to interrupt him, "May I know what Dean Ferdinand is doing?"

"That won't do." Grace shook her head slightly, "This is related to a little secret of his."

If we understand this sentence from another perspective, Grace knows what this little secret is, and also knows what Ferdinand is doing today.

He knew... so why did he come to me for this information?

Hitzfeld didn't quite understand.

Unless the fact that she was substituting for the teacher was something that Grace had not expected.

This was beyond his expectations of Ferdinand's actions, and he suspected that Ferdinand letting her substitute for him might be related to some secret.

That alone could explain why he came.

Honestly, this guess is a bit scary.

Because this means that Ferdinand, who hadn't even told Grace about some of his intentions, was really deliberately hiding something.

"Principal Grace."

Mentally assuming that Grester knew everything about her, Hitzfeld simply asked directly.

"When I came to see Dean Ferdinand before, I saw him flipping through a photo album. There was a photo of nine people and a greeting card... It was about him and Ognia Folland..."

"You suspect Ferdinand is involved in the deadly ticket case."

Grester raised his face, his eyes from the shadows staring straight at Hitzfell.

He...he really knew!

Hitzfeld's expression changed slightly.

"Some of your investigative actions are too obvious to those with ulterior motives."

Grace chuckled.

"What's more, you are being monitored by three or four groups of people. Some of your thoughts are indeed open secrets to many people."

"Of course, I'm not laughing at you. Even if I were in your position, I wouldn't be able to hide anything. And I can see that you have no intention of hiding anything - you must be deliberately revealing your intentions."

Oh……

Hitzfeld narrowed his eyes slightly.

He saw it all...

That was true, she never intended to hide anything.

She doubted Ferdinand—was that a bad thing?

If Ferdinand is fine, then everyone will be happy.

But if he really has a problem, then what she has done during this period may be able to wake up some people and make them focus their attention on him.

...maybe it can prevent some danger.

“Nosa is a Wayne Red Lions fan.”

Grace said suddenly.

"On December 1966, 12, he and several of his good friends - and of course, O'Neal - went to the Ice Dragon Stadium to watch the game."

“That was a very crucial game. In the league standings, the Giants had 62 points and the Red Lions had 64 points. As long as the Giants could beat the Red Lions and get two points, they could tie with the Red Lions and then win the championship with their double win over the Red Lions that season.”

"If you check that game now, you will find that there is almost no record of it. Only the newspaper published that day clearly wrote that 'the Red Lions defeated the Giants to win the championship'. You will never find anything new from other channels."

“…That’s true.”

Hitzfeld had no idea why he suddenly said this, but it suited her just fine.

“But now I can tell you that it was a controversial match.”

Grest continued.

"dispute……?"

"The result of the game was that the Red Lions won the championship. The Red Lions' star player, Mianza, scored five goals in that game and single-handedly blew up the opponent."

"From the process and the result alone, there was nothing wrong here... But later, the Department of Homeland Security found out a terrible news: Mianza was suspected of fighting with a Giants fan before the game and brutally killed the other party."

"This……"

This turn of events was indeed something Hitzfeld had not expected.

"There is a second, even more terrible news," Grace continued.

"The Security Bureau has known about this for a long time. Someone deliberately suppressed the news for a week and only started filing it after the match that decided the championship was over."

“That was a huge mistake.”

Hitzfeld said as tactfully as possible.

She could imagine the situation.

"what is the reason."

"gambling?"

"Operation?"

"neither."

Grace pursed her lips.

"The reason is that the detective in charge of this case knows that her husband is a rigid person and football is his only entertainment..."

"And it just so happened that the husband was a fan of the Red Lions, so she took it upon herself to let Miansa play the game even though she already had key evidence, and only arrested him after the Red Lions won the championship."

"Principal Grace."

Hitzfeld narrowed his eyes, a little hesitant.

"The husband you mentioned, and the agent..."

"Yes, the former's name is Nossa Ferdinand, and the latter's name is Ognia Folland."

"Onia was already pregnant at the time."

The narration voice became softer and softer.

"After the incident broke out, everyone, including me, pleaded for Ouniya, saying that she could be given at least a few years' grace."

"But Ferdinand rejected all the suggestions."

"He personally tried his wife and sent her to the offshore prison, Fort Feyton."

"The sentence is... 13 years."

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Chapter 27 The Isolated Man

There was silence in the office.

Hitzfeld half-closed his eyes, thinking quickly about what Grace meant by what he said to her.

And she was also shocked in her heart - Ferdinand was so cruel, he was really so cruel!

Oenia Folland.

Indeed, it is unforgivable for a police officer or detective to make such a mistake.

There is no excuse for this matter, she really deserves to be punished.

But it’s so heavy!

Moreover, it was Ferdinand himself who conducted the trial personally!

Hitzfeld is not a legal professional, but she at least knows some legal common sense.

For example, for a crime, there is a floating range in the trial standards for that crime.

The crime of murder can be punished by death, such as hanging, or by imprisonment for decades.

The specific verdict depends on the case and the personal inclination of the judge.

If a murderer does so out of revenge, or has long been oppressed or threatened by the deceased, then his guilt can naturally be mitigated.

Likewise, the judges are relatively reluctant to impose harsh punishments, and the final verdicts will be relatively light.

This is the power that the judges have, and their own assessment mechanism is also quite strict.

In addition, Ouniya was pregnant when she was tried. In theory, her sentence could not exceed 10 years, and it would definitely have to wait until she had given birth and recovered her body before it could be executed.

Ferdinand was not the only judge, and he could have recused himself from the matter, or accepted the opinions of others and simply increased the original sentence slightly.

Even if the sentence is really that severe, it should be carried out after 1-2 years.

But no one expected him to do this.

This is really... Should we say that he is principled and impartial; or should we say that he is cold-hearted and born cold-blooded.

Alfred had said himself that Ferdinand and Oonia had a daughter, and that they were both dead.

Then this daughter must be the child born to Ogna in Feldenberg, and they may have died in prison.

All of this is closely related to their husbands and fathers.

Hitzfeld originally thought that she was already very cold-blooded, but now after listening to Ferdinand's "glorious achievements", she felt like a saint.

"A shocking scandal was finally resolved in this way."

Grace spoke again.

"Do you think he did the right thing?"

What does he mean?

Hitzfeld frowned and stared at the mysterious old man.

Is this a temptation?

What does he want to test?

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