Just as Edmund was panicking, coincidentally, he received a message on his cell phone.
The person who had sent the message had an Oskian nickname, which was Samson. 3
From the list, only a picture sent by Samson could be seen. Thus, Charlie opened up this message.
Upon closer look, the photo sent by Samson was actually a corpse that was foaming at the mouth!
At this moment, the corpse laid slanting on the seat of a car. Its eyes were big, with a ferocious expression. One look and one could ascertain that this person had been poisoned to death.
Just as Charlie was still in a state of astonishment, Samson sent another message with a row of English sentences. The meaning was roughly like this: [Boss, I have killed Zayden. Later, I will throw him into the deep river. Rest assured, this clue is surely destroyed!
Charlie immediately scrolled up to see the conversation history between Samson and Edmund.
The conversation history between the two was not lengthy. Most of the words were short phrases like " done", "coming now", and "well done".
By the looks of it, these two people seldom used messaging language to communicate.
However, Charlie quickly realized that in the conversation history, there were actually Oskian words that were sent by Edmund to Samson-mercury dichloride! 1
Immediately after, Edmund wrote an English message below: [Remember this term. Please do not make a mistake!]
Seeing this sentence, Charlie's pupil suddenly shrank!
This message from Samson had been sent to him when Charlie was holding his phone. Thus, this was also Edmund's first time seeing the photo.
Edmund could recognize that corpse just by a glance. I t was the man who had initially disguised himself as a delivery person to deliver the goods to Doris's house!
This showed that Samson had indeed quickly carried out his orders and poisoned the man in the car...
At this very moment, cold sweat overflowed from his every pore—Edmund was at the point of extreme panic.
He was worried just now that the incident of him poisoning Doris' dad would be revealed. But even so, a t least Doris's dad had not died. Thus, the Oskian judiciary would also convict him with a lighter sentence. 1
Nevertheless, this man was dead!
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