On March 3, Charles II summoned Ivey, who arrived at the White House that same day, followed by Greener, and met with His Majesty the King. Charles II was discussing the war the whole time, but this time there were no mistresses beside him, which was different from the previous behavior of Charles II.

However, this person was really worried about the Marquis of Lonshak. After all, the death of the Marquis of Lonshak was a fact, but there was no proof of his death. People in Edinburgh said that he was killed by Earl Iveyhead. But Ivey gave others the impression that he was always in the mansion these days, and returning to Edinburgh and London in three days was impossible in this time and space.

Charles II looked at Ivey with dark eyes, but Ivey still said some of his own opinions about the war situation, as if he didn't notice Charles II's expression at all.

Greener, on the other hand, was helping Ivey. Every time Ivey pointed out some areas suitable for British naval battles, Greener would draw that area on the map. The cooperation between the two seemed to have been practiced.

Until the end, Charles II did not express an opinion once, but basically looked at Ivy the whole time. The members of the Parliament and some other dukes and marquises were worried about Ivey. They all admired Ivey's talent, but the news that Earl Ivyhead had killed the Marquis of Lunshak had spread to London, although not many people Believe it or not, it’s impossible to get back and forth from Edinburgh in three days, after all.

Charles II left Ivy behind. Although he said he wanted to have an in-depth discussion, anyone with a discerning eye knew that His Majesty the King might want to question Ivy.

When everyone else left, and only Charles II, Ivey, Greenle and some guards were left in the room, Charles II finally said his first words: "Earl of Iveyhead, a man of knowledge does not speak secretly. Let me ask you, did you kill Hubert?"

Ivey shook his head and said: "Your Majesty the King, it takes three days of non-stop driving from London to Edinburgh, let alone a direct round trip in three days. What you said makes me feel chilled."

"It's best like this." Charles II looked at Ivy's eyes, as if he wanted to find something out of them, but Ivy's eyes were like a mirror, without any ripples, and he also looked at Charlie II. The two were in a stalemate for a while, and then Charles II said: "Okay, you can go."

Ivey smiled slightly and said, "Goodbye, Your Majesty the King."

This time, there was no clue left. The king seemed to be extremely stupid. However, the king certainly did not expect that with Greener's speed, it was possible to travel around the world in half a day. How could he not arrive quickly? As for Edinburgh.

In the room, Charles II was still deep in thought. He looked at Ivy's back. He looked like a graceful gentleman as when he arrived. No matter how you look at it, it doesn't look like the person who killed Hubert, but the rumors are not all groundless.

"Barlet, place some spies near the Earl of Iveyhead's residence and keep an eye on the Earl's movements." Charles II said to an attendant next to him.

Back at the mansion, Greener told Ivy the newspaper that he had not had time to report to her in the morning. Sure enough, the human experiment in Edinburgh was still going on, and there was still a magazine record this time. This human experiment seemed to be deliberately planned. It's the same thing for outsiders to know, but the people in Edinburgh have no idea.

"Investigate this magazine. Give the results within an hour." Ivey ordered. It’s been two times, and they both recorded it. Now, even if you don’t want to make people suspicious, you have to be suspicious. This magazine has evil intentions no matter how you look at it.

"Yes, Earl," Greenle replied.

As soon as Greener went out to investigate, Emily, who had been lurking for a long time, suddenly popped out and said, "Earl, these are the pajamas I designed. They are loose and absolutely suitable for people with a figure like yours, Earl. How about it? Do you want it?" Try it on and I’ll wear it for you myself.”

"No, you put it in my bedroom first. If Greener gives me something suitable to wear at night, I will choose this pajama." Ivey said in a perfunctory manner.

After finally dealing with one, Ivy had just been quiet for a long time when Bruce jumped out again, holding a bowl of salad and said: "Earl, this is a new vegetarian product I made, would you like to try it, Lord Earl?"

"Put it aside." Ivey was a little confused. Is it so difficult for him to clean up?

Just after turning a page, Sabei came in again next to the door. Because the last time I checked, Elizabeth's scent contained poppy, so this is the only animal that Ivy has approved to move freely in the mansion and come and go freely. Normally Ivey didn't pay much attention to him. After a while, Sabei left.

"Earl" Cromwell has just entered.

"Don't bother, get out." This time, before Cromwell could finish his words, Ivey asked him to go out.

Cromway: ""

Emily, who was behind the door, was passing by. When she saw this scene, she couldn't hold it back and laughed directly on the spot. She pulled Cromway away and closed the door.

Ivey was reading a historical book about Edinburgh, but after reading for nearly half an hour, Ivey couldn't find any reason to conduct human experiments, and he couldn't help but feel helpless.

When the hour was up, Greener also came back. He reported to Ivey and said: "This magazine is actually nothing special. We usually send some people to compile things in various places, but I think it is worth paying attention to. The person who wrote about it, his name is Eric Xiu, he wrote it in the newspaper this time, and gave an approximate location on the outskirts of Edinburgh."

"Eric Xiu?" Ivey held his head, showing no interest in this person.

Greener continued: "Well, but after he finished writing this, he just died this morning. I heard that he had a heart attack. So, since there is no evidence of his death, do you need to go to the place where he wrote?"

Ivey nodded. The people who experimented were so generous that they only killed the people after they were discovered for the second time. However, does this also mean that as long as they mark their location and lure people over, the goal will be achieved?

However, the novelty of this human experiment really interested her. Ivey said: "Go, of course I want to go. I'll go there tonight. That Charles II may find someone to spy on me, and I will send him to him later." Let’s settle it.”

Greener nodded and then went to prepare afternoon tea.

He saw Emily on the way out. Smelling the faint smell of blood in the air, Greener said indifferently: "The informants and people outside should be dealt with."

"Yes, sir, not a single one left."

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