Chapter 247 - You’re Welcome
A Stay-at-home Dad’s Restaurant In An Alternate World
Translator: Henyee Translations  Editor: Henyee Translations
âAre you saying that this man could be the serial killer?â Brandli asked. âBut why is it a level 4 incident?â
âOne night three years ago, this serial killer killed a 4th-tier knight who had just got promoted from an assistant knight test examiner to a lead examiner. Then he murdered his wife and two kids,â Barzel said through gritted teeth.
Devoe stared at Gabrielâs body in horror. This man may prove to be my undoing. If the Gray Temple investigated me, what they may find out could earn me a lifetime in prison.
Goodenia staggered back with terror. He was aware that nobody involved in a level 4 incident could walk away easily.
âTake the body back,â Brandli said grimly. âAnd lock these three in Bastie Prison. Interrogate them.â
âYes, my lord,â said the patrol men. They quickly tied them up with ropes.
By then, six riders from the police department had arrived. They dismounted, and their leader walked up to Brandli hurriedly. âLord Brandli, we heard there is a level 3 incidentââ
âYou guys are right on time,â Brandli interrupted. âTake this body back and have the coroner examine him. Heâs the suspect involved in a level 4 incident.â
The man froze for an instant, but understood right away when he saw the black iron cross. âYes, my lord!â He had his men bring a stretcher from the back of a horse, cover the body with a white sheet, and lift it up onto the stretcher.
âWeâre innocent, my lords! The iron cross belongs to the owner of the restaurant. He set us up!â Devoe screamed as he got dragged up.
Barzel walked over to him with a darkened face and kicked him in the belly. Devoe held his stomach and crouched down in pain.
âShut them up, Bob,â Barzel said coldly.
âYes, Boss,â Bob answered. It was the first time he had seen his boss so angry. He waved his wand and uttered some spells; then, the two thugsâ mouths got covered by some green mud.
Goodenia struggled and glanced back at Mag, who was standing at his door; he suddenly found himself regretting having messed with him.
âMove it!â Monkey roared, jabbing Goodenia in the face with his elbow.
âWhy is the boss so angry today, Monkey?â Bob asked.
âThat examiner was his best friend; they drank together that night,â Monkey said in a low voice. âDo not ever bring this up before the boss,â he warned.
Bob nodded, and said not another word.
âThank you for apprehending these thugs. If he is really the serial killer, weâll give you the reward,â Brandli said to Mag.
Mag was very surprised by this turn of events. âThank you. Itâs my pleasure.â
Mag had thought he had gone too far, but after hearing what Barzel said, the self-reproach he felt after heâd killed Gabriel was totally gone.
âThanks to you, my friend and his family can rest in peace now,â Barzel said to Mag, holding out his hand. âIâm Barzel. We should have a drink someday.â
Mag shook his hand. âI donât drink anymore. But, youâre always welcome here.â
âI told you Amyâs always right. She knows which person deserves to die,â Krassu said to Brandli, smiling a proud smile.
âShe should have killed them all,â said Urien.
âYouâre both right, my lords. If youâll excuse me, I must go back to the Gray Temple,â Brandli said with a smile. âTell the little owner I said thank you, Mag.â
âI donât know why youâre thanking me, but youâre welcome,â Amy called out from the restaurant.
Mag turned around and saw Amy eating dried fish with the kitten in one arm. When she raised her head and met Magâs eyes, she froze for an instant, and then gave the fish to the aggrieved kitten.
Mag smiled. âHeâs thanking you for catching a bad guy.â I shouldnât have let her feed the cat.
Amyâs eyes brightened. âReally?â
Brandli nodded with a smile. âYes. Youâre a little hero.â He nodded at Mag and left with Barzel.
âWhatâs smelling so good, Mag? I havenât had any lunch yet. Can you make some new dish for me?â Krassu asked.