Deep Sea Embers

Chapter 124: Consultation and treatment

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In Duncan's perception, Vanna's breath was approaching the antique shop quickly, and it was not moving in a straight line. It often changed direction and even had abnormal pauses.

Why would a judge who had lived in the upper city for a long time suddenly come to this antique shop in the lower city? And his movements were so strange

The moment the breath of the young deep-sea judge appeared in his perception, Duncan frowned slightly, and then subconsciously glanced at Shirley.

Could it be that he was coming for Shirley? Did the Deep Sea Church finally discover that there was a "summoner" hiding in the city who was traveling with the Phantom Demon? Or was he coming for me? But I was very careful in my daily actions, and there was absolutely no clue that could point to the Lost Homeland. At most, the identity of this body as a Sun Cultist would be exposed... But that wouldn't alarm a dignified Inquisitor, right

The breath quickly moved back to the approaching trajectory. It definitely didn't seem like it was just passing by casually, but more like it had a strong purpose. His thoughts were fluctuating instantly, and Duncan calmly glanced at Nina who was reading next to him, then stood up and walked towards the door of the antique shop.

Shirley noticed his actions and followed subconsciously: "Mr. Duncan? What happened..."

"Wait in the store." Duncan glanced at Shirley, who should be classified as a "heretic" no matter what, and asked her to stay where she was. Then he came to the door of the store and looked in the direction where the breath he sensed came from.

Then he knew why Vanna's breath was approaching so quickly—

They came here by car.

A dark grey car driven by a steam engine squeaked to a stop in front of the antique shop*, the door opened and two people stepped out. One was Vanna, who was still very eye-catching in her casual clothes, and the other was Miss Heidi, the miracle doctor whom she had met once before.

Duncan: "..."

He briefly reflected on the mess in his mind after sensing a breath approaching quickly, and felt that he should not think that everything related to the extraordinary was so white and snow-like, coming and going as fast as the wind. Now that he thought about it, the brief pauses when Vanna approached just now should be waiting for the traffic lights... ...

Then he saw the miracle doctor lady waving at him in a very magical way, and greeted him happily: "Mr. Duncan!"

Duncan's mouth twitched. When he saw Vanna in her casual clothes, he knew he was overthinking. But he still looked at the judge twice before he went to meet her. He expressed his surprise just right: "This is..."

"Ah, you must have recognized her. Everyone in this city knows her—our respected judge, Miss Vanna Wayne," Heidi said with a teasing smile, "But she's on vacation today, so just relax—she's my friend. After hearing about what happened at the museum, she insisted on coming over to thank me..."

"Friend?" Duncan's surprise this time was somewhat real. This was indeed something he had not expected. "I didn't expect that you would bring such a big shot..."

"It's a bit too much to say 'big shot', Mr. Duncan," Vanna seemed to have been sizing up the antique shop manager in front of her calmly from the beginning. She smiled and spoke at this time. Her voice was a little hoarse and low, with a hint of magnetism. But for Duncan, this was not the first time he heard the voice of the judge. "Just treat me as an ordinary guest. Like Heidi said, I'm on vacation today. I came here today mainly to thank you for helping Heidi in the museum, and to learn about some things by the way... Don't worry, it's not a formal inquiry."...

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