The Evil God of Hogwarts

Chapter 339 The eldest lady’s investigation

For an aristocratic lady who wanted her carriage to be dazzling during the day, it was really difficult for Ellie to choose a low-key, unobtrusive and stylish car.

In the end, with the recommendation and help of her valet, the eldest lady chose a black BMW. This ordinary-looking car had good performance, at least there would be no problems in daily use.

The car was booked three days ago and arrived at her hotel at noon yesterday. The eldest lady waited at the agreed place for less than a minute, and the car appeared at the end of the street.

As a valet, William was always punctual. When the car stopped next to the eldest lady, it was exactly seven o'clock in the morning.

The neatly dressed male servant stepped out of the car, saluted his lady and said, "Do you want me to drive for you?"

Ellie shook her head and said: "No need, go to the hotel, William. Give me another two days, um, five more days."

The footman nodded obediently and said, "I'll do it right away. Is there anything else, dear lady?"

"Parks, take care of it. It has been flying for a long time these days. Let it rest and work again."

"Of course, miss." William said, opened his parasol and walked quickly to Ellie's side.

The eldest lady walked to the car with satisfaction. As a noble in the wizarding world, it is necessary to know how to use Muggle tools.

The large wizarding families need enough money to pay for various complicated expenses, and the magical world is too small to satisfy the appetites of these large families.

So despite the ban, all wizarding families will have more or less business in the Muggle world. It may be too implicit to say that, in fact, 80% of the financial resources of those big families come from the Muggle world.

To come into contact with a world, you must first understand it, which is why Elli Shafik not only has a stable, but also an underground garage. She has a lot of limited edition and customized cars, but unfortunately they are all too unique and completely inconsistent with her current identity.

"How's my father's doing? Has his anger gone away?"

"I'm afraid not yet. When I went out this morning, the master was losing his temper with the eldest young master."

Ellie got into the car and closed the door and asked, "What is it about?"

"About the village of Novi Ravenska."

"Ah, I understand." Ellie nodded, and she started the car, "William, can I believe you?"

A strange look flashed on the manservant's face, but he quickly returned to his original respectful look and said, "Master wants me to pay attention to your every move and report to him in time."

"Then have you told him?"

"Only part of it."

Hearing this, Ellie looked at her manservant with interest.

"All I said was that you were traveling in Liverpool and enjoying the beach and the sun."

"I don't like your cleverness, William. Do you really think my father will only send you to spy on me?"

William, who was still a little proud, was suddenly speechless.

The eldest lady sighed slightly and said: "One day, William, you will be transferred to serve my brother. Don't let these little cleverness cause you to lose this opportunity. If my father wants to know something, just report it truthfully. If he gets so angry that he has a heart attack, you know where his life-saving medicine is."

"I...I want to stay by your side more, Miss." William said, the sincerity on his face clearly revealed.

The corner of Ellie's mouth curled up slightly, and she reached out and patted William's hand that was pressed against the car window, "Don't say that, everyone likes to go to higher places, except for some very few freaks. I like you very much, William, but follow I, you will only be a servant for the rest of your life."

William wisely retracted his hand, straightened up, and the moment the parasol left, the dazzling sunlight appeared again.

The eldest lady narrowed her eyes, and heard the voice of her valet in her ears, "I wish you a safe journey, dear lady." The car drove off the street and headed towards a wider road.

What she hadn't finished saying before was that she was "lucky" to meet one of those very few freaks.

The old site of Hand in Hand Sunset Nursing Home is not too far away. With the development of the city, the suburb where it was located is now filled with high-rise buildings, and the building full of age is hidden among these high-rise buildings.

Ellie parked the car and checked her ID. She does have an identity in the Muggle world - Tanit Nix.

If someone checked, they would find out that in addition to being a Scotland Yard police officer, she was also the boss of a jewelry company. Of course, no one would be like this. A fake police officer's ID was enough to knock on other people's doors.

After several knocks on the door, the door with peeling paint was opened, and a sleepy bald man stuck his head out. He tried to open his eyes and asked: "We haven't opened the door yet. Come back at nine o'clock."

"I called." Ellie said, taking out her police ID card.

The man covered his mouth and yawned, "So, you made that call at 6:12?"

"Hmm, are you the one who answers the phone?"

"Unfortunately, it's me. Can you hand over the ID?"

Ellie didn't do that, but looked at the person in front of her and said, "I thought the person who answered the phone was a lady."

The man took out a handkerchief and gently wiped the tears from the corners of his eyes, but he couldn't help but yawned again. He sighed softly and said, "Now I have one more reason to complain against you."

"Don't be so stingy." The eldest lady smiled, "I'm not mocking you, I'm just stating the facts. Your voice sounds like the cry of an oriole, which makes people wonder what kind of beauty you are. Son."

"Hmm~" The bald man obviously appreciated the compliment, "I don't care about your rudeness just now, detective."

After that, he closed the door, and after a clicking sound, the door opened again, this time fully open.

Ellie walked in, and she looked at the lean man in front of her again. His figure was very well-proportioned, not the kind of morbid thinness, but more like a result of long-term exercise.

"I was squinted by the sunshine just now. I didn't expect that there would be a beauty like you in the police station."

"Are you mocking me?"

"Of course not. You don't look like a policeman at all. You look more like you stepped out of a stage, miss. Besides, except for patrol officers, I rarely see detectives handling cases alone. Where is your partner?"

"Like most men, my partner liked to go it alone and he didn't want women like me to be put in danger. So he left the tedious work behind and rode off on his own."

The bald man closed the door gently and took the cigarette case from the shoe cabinet in the hall. "Ah, stupid man. How can I help you, detective?"

Ellie took a few steps inside and saw the reception desk at the end of the porch, which gave her a preliminary understanding of this old building.

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