What! Our family is actually the descendant of the evil god?.

Chapter 453 The One Who Will Never Come Back

Old Lady Annette, who was sitting next to Old Lady Naomi, looked at her sister with some concern.

After muttering a few words to herself, old lady Naomi showed an apologetic look on her face.

She turned to look at her sister, forced a smile and said:

"It looks like I have to hurry back. Vadim must be getting anxious!"

Old Lady Annette took a deep look at her sister, then sighed and said:

"I'll ask Julie to contact a carriage for you."

Hearing this, Eros, who was sitting next to him, said:

"I came here in a carriage, and the carriage I hired is still parked on the street outside."

"If you don't mind, old lady, you can ride in the carriage with me back to Youghal Street."

Upon hearing this, Old Lady Naomi turned to look at Eros and said with gratitude in her tone:

"Thank you, young sir."

Eros shook his head and sighed softly, "Mr. Vadim is also my friend. You don't have to be so polite to me."

Hearing Eros' words, Old Lady Naomi seemed to have thought of something, and looked at Eros with an uncertain tone and shouted:

"Are you Officer Doyle?"

When Eros heard old lady Naomi calling his name, he suddenly remembered that he had not introduced himself yet.

So he quickly introduced himself: "Yes, I am Conan Doyle."

"The old lady knows me?"

There was a hint of tenderness in old lady Naomi's eyes:

"Vadim once mentioned you to me. He praised you as a kind and responsible police officer."

There was a hint of realization in Eros' eyes. So that's it.

Immediately, he looked at old lady Naomi, whose eyes showed reminiscence, and after hesitating for a moment, he spoke comfortingly:

"The old lady still needs to pay attention to her health."

Naomi shook her head, signaling the young man in front of her not to worry, then she looked at Eros and said softly:

"Officer Doyle, can we go back to Youghal Street?"

"I'm afraid Vadim will get impatient."

Hearing this, Eros immediately stood up and said, "We can go back now."

As he said that, Eros reached out his hand to support the old lady opposite him. The old lady turned to look at Eros with a hint of gratitude in her eyes.

In this way, Eros helped the old lady, who walked tremblingly, and got on the carriage back to Youghal Street in the West End.

Before the carriage started moving, Eros specifically reminded the coachman to slow down.

After returning to Youghal Street, Mrs. Naomi lifted the car window curtain and looked out, then asked in a puzzled tone:

"Officer Doyle, our home is not in that direction."

Eros withdrew his gaze from the window and spoke softly:

“This is the direction to the church.”

After listening to this, Mrs. Naomi was stunned for a moment, and then she whispered to herself:

"Oh! Yes! We have to go to church. Vadim should be there now."

"I am really getting old and confused..."

After arriving at the side hall of the Jolton Cathedral that was specially used for funerals, Naomi looked at the side hall that had been decorated and whispered with trembling lips:

"Vadim..."

As she shouted, the old woman quickened her pace and walked into the hall.

Seeing this, Eros hurried forward to support him.

After arriving at the hall, old lady Naomi was stunned when she looked at the empty coffin.

Eros, who was standing by, saw this scene and explained softly:

"Mr. Vadim's body has been cremated in accordance with Imperial law."

Hearing this, old lady Naomi finally noticed the box in the coffin.

Her lips trembled, but in the end she said nothing.

Didn't she even see her child for the last time? Old Lady Naomi looked a little sad.

She did not blame the police for cremating Vadim's body without her consent.

After all, this is the imperial law. Although they cremated the body too quickly, it was still in accordance with the law.

She just blamed herself a little. If she had come back from her sister's place two days earlier, she wouldn't have missed seeing her child for the last time.

Old Lady Naomi stared blankly at the box in front of her. After looking at it for a long time, she retracted her gaze and said to Eros in a somewhat dull voice:

"You probably paid for these things, so tell me the price and I'll pay you back."

Eros quickly shook his head and said, "Mr. Vadim is my friend, and I should do all this."

Seeing Eros's firm refusal, old lady Naomi had to give up.

She glanced at the box in the coffin with a gentle look, and said as if talking to herself:

"I have to send a letter to inform my relatives at home. I have to ask them to come and see Vadim one last time."

After saying this, old lady Naomi withdrew her gaze from the box and began to ask Eros if he had any paper or pen.

Just when Eros was helping old lady Naomi write a letter.

……

Meanwhile, on the other side, an elderly diver with a catfish head stood on the sea cliff.

It withdrew its gaze from the distant city outline and carefully looked around at its fellow creatures in front of it.

Then, in a tone full of excitement and enthusiasm, it shouted loudly:

"Their sacrifice was valuable. It was because they perfectly distracted the church's attention that our experiment was able to proceed so smoothly."

"May their souls forever prostrate themselves at the feet of the Great Father."

After hearing these words, the other deep divers also followed suit and chanted in unison.

……

In Mrs. Maria's welfare home, the little girl named Hela sat obediently on the steps at the entrance, waiting for someone who would never come again.

……

[School has started. Oh my god, my stats have been cut in half, which makes my already disappointing stats even worse.]

[I want a love generator, just watch a 15-second ad. Taozi really needs this. 】

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