Werewolf Hunting Rules.

Chapter 453: No Name in the Newspaper

Chapter 453: No Name in the Newspaper
Clayton came to Morgan's residence again, but the place was empty.

He asked the landlord about what happened here, and the landlord replied that Morgan had escaped, but considering the sudden interrogation she encountered last night, moving was a reasonable plan.

Clayton sniffed the smell here deeply, almost impolitely, to leave a deep impression in his mind and make up for the mistake of not contacting Morgan last time, and then rushed to the South District again.

He went to Morgan's workplace to find her.

After the last fire and the attack by the gang members, more guards appeared at the entrance of the Bassby Building. The street in front of the building was very crowded, and many employees who were going to work were queuing up for inspection.

Clayton went forward to inquire and learned that no temporary visitors would be accepted here for some time, and the only way to enter was to make an appointment in advance.

The lieutenant retreated to the hotel across the building, where little Joseph was still, and it seemed that he was well taken care of by the hotel maid. He greeted the lieutenant, who just nodded.

He should have let Julius take the child away, but since Julius also decided to stay for a while, the matter was left unresolved.

Clayton didn't want to send Joseph back to the North District, but Joseph went out this time to find his brother, and it would be inappropriate for him to take him away without notifying the child's family. Based on this consideration, he thought it would be better for Joseph to stay here for a while, and he would write a letter to inform the child's mother later.

As for now, he had to get down to business.

Looking through the window, he saw Morgan in the crowd, but because of her special status, the guards did not insist on checking her when it was her turn, but let her in directly.

"Do you have any more friends locked up?" the boy asked, noticing what Clayton was looking at.

Clayton was thinking about a lot of things, but his mouth moved on its own: "Yeah, sometimes I wonder, why do I have so many useless friends?"

The boy also fell silent facing the window.

Clayton on the side did not pay too much attention to the boy. Despite his last success, Clayton did not expect Joseph to create a miracle again.

"Wait a little longer." He said to himself.

No one can work all the time. Wei Aodi's working hours are one hour later than Sasha City, but his lunch time will not change, and that will be his chance.

Clayton calmed down a little now. He looked at the traffic outside the window and recalled Norris's attitude towards Mr. Cuomo, which was rather polite and rejecting. He suddenly became unsure about the relationship between them.

Moreover, would Jeremy remain indifferent when his relatives were killed by his friends?

Thinking about Norris's behavior after he killed Cuomo, Clayton began to doubt his judgment again.

It is possible that Norris is Jeremy Busby, but it is unlikely that Norris is Jeremy Busby.

He had originally come to Morgan to ask about the relationship between Basby and the Orenste family, but now he felt more and more that she was no longer that important. This thought made him begin to be absent-minded, and he continued to monitor the main entrance of the Basby Building with experience and perseverance.

after an hour.

dong dong dong.

A sudden knock on the door broke the silence, causing Clayton, who had been standing there like a statue, to turn around. He walked over to open the door, and saw a newspaper boy selling newspapers. He bought several newspapers from different newspapers in one go, and then went back to the window, trying to squeeze out a few seconds to read the newspaper from time to time while being monitored.

Clayton has always believed that newspapers are the cheapest and most convenient means of collecting intelligence.

Moreover, in a certain way, he was looking forward to reporting what happened in Warehouse 96 so that everyone could appreciate his feat. This thought was looming and completely uncontrollable.

Clayton thought that maybe Julius was right and that he was a little crazy.

However, the massacre at Warehouse 96 was not reported. Instead, what became big news was the severe damage to the West District industry caused by unknown criminal forces at night.

The gunfire and flames from the factories along the coast last night are now the focus of everyone's attention.

Reporters near the factory took photos of the chaotic smoke rising in the night sky from two blocks away in the early morning. No one dared to approach there at the time of the incident, but it is certain that the riot there was extremely fierce. Relevant personnel refused to disclose the details and prohibited outsiders from entering the factory. The losses and casualties suffered by these industries are still under further investigation and statistics. Reporters could only see how critical the situation was at the time by the bodies covered in white cloth carried out by the corpse collectors.
It can be seen that this news was temporarily replaced on the front page of various newspapers. Although they reported the same event differently, the generally rough writing and typos showed that the editors did not have time to fine-tune the writers' products. This must be urgent news. Conriona took action, and Clayton immediately came to this conclusion.

This incident really challenged his common sense, and he couldn't help but lower his head and look at the newspaper a few more times.

The entrepreneurs who were able to get the riverside land to set up factories were no ordinary people. It was almost impossible that they were not members of the Sacred Heart Fraternity. Not many of them had the ideas and action to retaliate against them. It did not require much inference to come to this conclusion. And to accomplish such a big thing in one night, only the werewolves of the Black Claw clan could do it.

As dark descendants, they are really bold. They make such a big fuss. Aren’t they afraid of openly declaring war on human society?

The Elders Council of Sansha City has always emphasized covert operations, so Clayton doesn't quite understand the bottom line of human society's tolerance of dark races. He can't understand Conriona's extraordinary decision.

No matter how powerful the werewolves were at night, they would not be able to escape the army's extermination during the day. As a city relatively close to the center of the country, Wei'aodi might not have many soldiers stationed there, but it was more than enough to pull out a few field artillery to destroy their castle.

Or is there something wrong with Wei Aodi's army itself?

When his thoughts reached this point, Clayton suddenly felt something in his heart and put down the newspaper with understanding.

The kingdom's army is like this. Even though the vast majority of soldiers are civilians, its core command power is still in the hands of bureaucrats and nobles. A civilian can be promoted to general, but when facing his noble adjutant, he must stand up and speak, and give orders in a tone of request.

Konglione himself is from a military noble family. If they still have connections with the military, it would not be surprising if anything happened.

Moreover, the wolf pack's actions this time were quite restrained. Maybe many people died in the West District, but no big shots in the East District disappeared, so people's hearts were not shaken. Perhaps in the eyes of the military top brass, this was no different from the group fights that Wei Aodi participated in at least once a week.

Konglione's seemingly brutal actions were actually still considered cannibalism, but this bite was a little bigger.

Things are getting complicated.

Jeremy Busby and Conrionay were secretly in collusion, but each of them kept a trump card that the other didn't know about.

The Hutton family seemed to be on good terms with the military, but their relationship was not good enough for the military to attack Konglionet on Hutton's behalf, nor could they find a reason to interfere with Orlanst and Basbe. So Hutton might be the first to be eliminated in the competition among the three major families.

But Jeremy seemed unaware of the connection between the military and Conrionay, otherwise he would not have asked the Hutton family to help him deal with Conrionay because it was useless.

What about Orlanst and Winged Snake where Norris is?

Why didn't the Winged Serpents make any move? This society was the key to the Sacred Heart Fraternity's ability to gather its guards. Could it be that restraining the guards in this situation had already exhausted all their energy, so they had no time to spare?
Clayton looked at the bright window in front of him, but his thoughts became more and more confused.

The information at hand was completely contradictory and interfered with his judgment.

The only way to unravel this mess now is to start with the insider. In addition to Morgan, Julius' old classmate Hazel may also be a breakthrough, but they will appear near the building, so he doesn't need to go anywhere else.

He gave up thinking and stared at the Basby Building intently until the silver-haired illegitimate girl reappeared at the door of the first floor, which was already patrolled by many gunmen, under the escort of two gunmen.

When they reached the steps at the entrance of the building, Morgan turned around again, and so did her guards. A man with long blond hair came out of the building and talked to them, seeming to give them some final instructions.

Clayton's pupils dilated, taking in the man's features.

Even though it was their first meeting, he could tell that this was the Hazel that Julius had described to him.

After finishing their conversation, Morgan and Hazel separated again and got into a carriage, while her guards waved and called to the side of the building, and soon summoned a groom to arrange mounts for them.

After the two guards mounted their horses, the carriage started moving slowly.

This doesn't look like he's going out for lunch, but rather like he's planning to resign and move away.

Clayton left the window, turned, put on his hat, and walked out quickly.

To catch Morgan, he had to quietly deal with the two guards first, which was a little difficult during the day, but not impossible for him.


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