While Leosly was investigating the case, Diluk and Kaeya were not idle either.

They have been playing in the casino.

Kaia played a few games at each table, from small to large, according to the amount bet on the table.

Diluk did not leave the scene, he just watched from the side.

"Master Diluk, don't you want to play a few games?" Kaeya was in good luck and looked at Diluk proudly.

"I'm not interested." Diluk occasionally glanced at Kaeya's bets, and spent most of his time looking up and down the casino.

"Hey, I really don't know what you like. There are three areas on this ship, but you don't seem to like anything. Everywhere you go is a glass of dandelion wine." Kaia complained.

"I'm not like you. I have a wide range of interests and I like to be picked as a waiter." Diluk said sarcastically.

"Hey, if you say so, I don't think I've ever been to the arena. I heard that the special orders there are worth a lot of money." Kaia said with a smile.

"Go ahead, you owe me 1800 million Mora, go take all the special orders and pay off your debt." Diluk said angrily.

"Well, that's a good idea." Kaeya looked expectant. "Master Diluk should just place a few orders, then the losses will be offset."

"Hmph. You're a math genius." Diluk took the wine glass and sat on the sofa at the side, continuing to look at the casino.

……

"Hey, you've been sitting here all night!" Kaeya played around for a long time, played on all the tables, and then walked towards Diluk's sofa.

"It's because you're slow in betting." Diluk didn't even raise his head.

"If you're sleepy, go back to sleep." Kaiya saw that he looked a little tired. "I've checked all the card tables and found nothing unusual. It seems the clue is not on the table."

"I see." Diluk said calmly.

"Hey, we are in a cooperative relationship. I am not a subordinate reporting to you. You should give me your information."

"Oh." Diluk pointed at the clock on the wall. "I think this clock is weird. And is there a clock in a casino?"

"Interesting. The clock, is it related to the pointer?" Kaia looked at the clock. It looked quite ordinary, with only four numbers: 3, 6, 9, and 12. But when he looked closely, he found that there was no pointer.

“I think it’s very likely,” Diluk said.

There is generally no time in casinos because they are addictive places where cards are dealt quickly and the brain nerves are continuously stimulated.

Time can remind some people that it is time to stop, so generally casinos do not put clocks.

And here there is not only a clock, it is hanging brightly above the hall, but there is no pointer.

I sat here all night, but I didn't see or hear the time signal. So what is this clock used for?

"So what should we do next, to find the pointer?" Kaia asked.

“Well, I just don’t have any idea where to look.” Diluk sighed.

"The ship is so small, there is always a way." Kaeya asked again, "Excuse me, Master Diluk, when did you find this clock?"

"Just came in not long ago."

"Why didn't you tell me at that time? I spent a whole night playing cards. I even lost money..." Kaeya looked at Diluk speechlessly.

“I want to do a process of elimination.”

"..."

“Looks like I need to write a cooperation manual and notify teammates immediately if I find any problems,” Kaia complained.

"Humph, I can't learn the ways of the Knights of Favonius."

Kaiya looked at the Mora he usually played with in his hand and said, "I didn't ask you to learn. Just do it."

"By the way, how much is your hotel per night?"

"100 million Mora."

"Give me the key."

"what."

"It's a waste for you to sit here and not go to live. I'm going to take a nap. The waiter's room is too humid, and I can't sleep well." Kaiya stretched lazily, "Oh, I'm so sleepy after playing cards all night. I don't have the brain to think about the pointer problem now."

"That's my room."

"You're not going again!"

……

Leosley was sitting at the service desk, waiting for a reply.

It’s not that waiting here is efficient, but I really don’t dare to go back.

Some tests are really hard.

With Mora's help, the reply came quickly, and was sent back in just over an hour. Leosli guessed that it must have been transmitted using some kind of mechanical bird transmission tool.

The reply letter said to go to the restaurant immediately to investigate and there would be follow-up data within 2 hours.

Leosley saw that there was nowhere to go anyway, so he just continued to wait.

As expected, Mo Mang Palace attached great importance to the explosion. Even in the middle of the night, Zhuyingting completed the data detection efficiently.

The second reply said that when they arrived at the restaurant, they found that it was written on it that it would be closed for three days. When the detector entered, they found that the place that was originally the hotel lobby had been directly turned into a dormitory. Twenty or so suspects were living there and were caught in one fell swoop. At the same time, they traced that the largest port would be bombed three days later.

All the gunpowder was in the hotel's kitchen. According to calculations, it was enough to blow up half of the port, and the amount of gunpowder was appropriate.

However, according to the suspect's statement, it seems that the boss still has two extremely powerful but small rare energy bombs bought from Zhidong, but the exact location is unclear.

"What happens next is clear." Leosley pondered as he looked at the reply letter.

Only the old man knows what this bomb is used for. The next step is to find out his purpose for bombing Fontainebleau and finally find out the location of the bomb.

Logically speaking, why would a successful businessman take on so many tasks?

Leosli thought about the conversation with the old man for a long time. He did not show any interest in the position of Mo Mang Palace in his words, so it was still for profit.

By the time I had thought of all this, it was already dawn.

He got up and went back to the guest room, quietly walking to the bedroom door.

The effect of the drug should have worn off by now. Heidi was sleeping quietly on her side, her hands handcuffed to the bed, her flush still lingering, her face full of tear marks, and her hair in disarray.

He walked over and removed the handcuffs.

The red and purple scars on Heidi's wrists were particularly obvious due to the struggle.

Leosli's eyes were filled with pain. He put her hands under the quilt and prepared to go out and wait for her to wake up on the sofa outside.

"Leosley..." Heidi reached out and grabbed the corner of his clothes. She was awake when she heard the handcuffs being unlocked.

It’s just that she hasn’t figured out how to start the conversation about what happened last night.

"You didn't sleep for long. Do you want to sleep a little longer?" Leosley sat back on the bed and asked with concern. In order to avoid embarrassing her, he temporarily put aside what happened last night.

"No need, are you going to investigate the case?" Heidi asked.

"Well, it's going smoothly." Leosley took out two reply letters.

"Our next step is to get information from the old man." Leosley said, "I'll show you the content of the reply letter, and then we can discuss the next plan together."

Heidi nodded, "I hope I can help this time."

She reached out for the reply and wanted to read it.

But the raised hand and the obvious scar on the wrist made the blurry scene of last night seem like a brand, becoming clearer and clearer in the minds of both of them.

Then there was silence in the air.

Heidi was already feeling uneasy, so she quickly said, "I'm sorry, I'm the distraction this time."

"Don't think like that. You have never been a disturbance to me."

She blushed and put her hands in front of Leosley, "Warden, based on your experience, am I considered a female hooligan? Should I be arrested?"

Leosley blushed a little, "You don't want this to happen. You are under the influence of drugs. You won't be caught."

"Don't I want to?" Heidi shrank back into the quilt, only showing her little head, muttering, "I think... I really want to..."

Leosli pretended not to hear, his face flushed uncontrollably. Could it be that the effect of the medicine had not worn off yet? He couldn't stay here for long. "Well, get up later. I'll take you back to change your clothes." After saying that, he quickly got up and went out.

"Oh." Heidi looked at his hurried back, feeling a little reluctant. She covered her head with the quilt, "Ah, what am I thinking about!"

……

Leosli took a suit jacket and put it on Heidi. After all, the original clothes were stained and torn. As soon as the two of them went out, they ran into Diluk and Kaeya returning from the casino.

Seeing an acquaintance, both of them blushed. Leosley nodded politely, while Heidi lowered her head.

Leosley's tired face, Heidi's slightly messy hair, and the obvious scars on her wrists were all seen.

After the two walked away, Kaia said with a smile: "This Duke is quite capable of making trouble."

Diluk smiled knowingly.

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