The Blood Envelope Incident was an extremely vile incident, mainly because of its ending and the feeling it gave people.
In the game "Recorder's Eye" in Luo Ya's previous life, the Blood Envelope Incident was also taken seriously by Paul and others. After some discussion, they decided to use the stupidest method, which was to use the portrait to find the person. However, this person was not a student, but a coachman in the transportation network of St. Freya Academy.
Compared with students who attended classes every day, coachmen were more likely to see people outside the school. In the end, it turned out that some of the coachmen had seen a woman who looked like Shirley, but because the power that the consultation department could mobilize was too small, Paul and others made slow progress. It was only a few days later when they learned the news.
Next, Paul and others followed the coachman's instructions to a mountainous area in the academy. During the search, they found the Book of Truth badge of St. Freya Academy with Shirley's name on the back in the bird's nest. After finding this thing, everyone realized that something might have happened to Shirley, so after some hesitation, Paul went to see Lillian.
A lost school badge was obviously insufficient as evidence that the owner was kidnapped. Paul could not use it as a reason to persuade the academy to take measures, but Lillian's Security Department was an exception.
The Special Operations Team of the Security Department was actually Lillian's personal guard. The members were generally third-year, and all of them had the strength of Source Rank 4. They were the real elites who had followed Lillian out for experience. There was no problem in loyalty. They were the team that she cultivated for the future and the strongest armed force in the entire St. Freya Academy.
Paul successfully convinced the other party with his relationship with Lillian. Lillian immediately dispatched the Security Department to conduct a search, and the Blood Envelope Incident was completely exposed to the world.
According to the final investigation results, the Blood Envelope Incident was actually a cult murder that had lasted for many years. The culprit was a faculty member in the academy and more than a dozen cultists hiding in the wine cellar in the mountain.
This faculty member used his position to check the student information and specifically selected non-aristocratic families like Shirley, who had many siblings, stayed alone in Leinster after graduation, and had no local social connections. He kidnapped and killed them to provide human experiment materials for the cult. In a few years, more than a dozen graduates had been killed.
That's right. Senior Shirley, whom Paul and the others had been searching for, was no longer around from the very beginning. Later, they found the underground cellar of the cult's human experiments. There were no scenes of that place in the game. There was only one word to describe it — hell on earth.
This incident had a great impact on a series of people, including Paul and Lillian. However, this was not all. The most infuriating and unacceptable thing for Luo Ya was the outcome of this incident.
The sender of the bloody envelope was dead.
A few days after the letter was sent, the only person who cared about the Lawrence couple, who had lost all their children, was killed. In fact, she had already been targeted in the process of running, and died in the last darkness before the light.
On the other hand, her murderer, the clergyman, was alarmed by Paul and the others' vigorous search and successfully escaped from the law with the cultists.
The Blood Envelope Incident was a failure. The final outcome was the death of the searcher, the death of the sender, and the escape of the cultists. Justice and justice were not upheld, and the sinners were not judged and punished. This overly real and abominable result dealt a heavy blow to a series of people, including Paul, making him fully aware of his own shortcomings.
However, a game was a game. In reality, Luo Ya could not swallow this sh * t no matter what.
It was purely a joke to let the heinous cultists go unpunished. Luo Ya had been taken care of by the cultists since he was young, and had even been assassinated. He had a huge grudge against this group of bastards.
Those who should live would live, and those who should die would die. This was Luo Ya's goal, and his priority was the first.
Save people first, then kill people.
So after receiving the bloody envelope, Luo Ya, who decided to accept the commission, did not take the path of the original work. Instead, he immediately began to look for the sender of the bloody envelope, hoping to save the only person who still had hope in this incident. However, there was a big problem in this matter. Luo Ya did not know the identity of the sender.
It was not that Luo Ya's memory was bad, but in the "Recorder's Eye", this paragraph was a narration describing the outcome of the incident that Paul heard. The name and appearance of the sender did not appear in it. The picture was Paul's memory. It was the beginning of the incident, and it was also the last bloody envelope of the sender's life.
The lack of this information made Luo Ya's progress very difficult. The main reason was that the letter appeared late at night. It was basically certain that no one in the consultation department had seen the sender, and it was probably too late to find the possible witnesses.
After understanding that there were no direct clues, Luo Ya also thought about whether Margaret of the School of Management would be monitored, but he shook his head when he thought of the building of the consultation department.
The place where Margaret existed must have a crystal ball. This thing existed in all major teaching facilities, but there was no such thing in the consultation department building on the edge of the central campus. There was no such thing in the entire student group activity area nearby.
After all, Margaret was responsible for managing the college facilities, not the students.
It seemed that the only clue was this letter. If he couldn't find it, he could only launch a large-scale search.
Luo Ya at the dining table thought so. He opened his eyes and studied it with the other 2 people.
"Can you roughly deduce the sender based on this letter?"
After hearing that Luo Ya wanted to find the sender, Paul had no doubts and decisively supported him. After all, the consultation department was now the front desk of the Blue Rose faction. If they were mobilized on a large scale because of a fictional matter, they would undoubtedly be treated as a joke. Therefore, it was natural to find the sender first to confirm the authenticity of the letter before acting.
Regardless of the reason, the 3 people had the same goal. Under the observation of Luo Ya and others, the sender's identity was indeed revealed.
"This girl should be from Austin."
"Hey? Brother Luo Ya, how did you know? "
"The sentence."
In Paul's surprised gaze, the black-haired boy narrowed his golden eyes and pointed to a sentence in the letter.
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