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Chapter 3 Taboo

  • "What?!"
  • “What did the Goddess just say?!”
  • "Did the Goddess just address that tramp as Master?"
  • Everyone was shocked and couldn't believe it.
  • I was so shocked that some even slapped their own cheeks.
  • "Plak!"
  • "Ouch...it hurts! This isn't a dream!"
  • "Impossible! this is absolutely impossible!"
  • "My goddess... The goddess Bell that I've worshiped and admired calls him sir?"
  • "This... this... is this Hell?"
  • ....
  • Ignoring all the shock around her, Bella's expression was still respectful and she gently glanced slightly at the tramp beside her, and opened her lips, "Master, do you need---"
  • "I need to clean up." A light and indifferent voice sounded.
  • "Cleaning up?" Bella was surprised and immediately raised her head.
  • But the woman didn't have time to be surprised and had to quickly chase the man she called "master" into the hotel.
  • Like a maid, Bella showed the anonymous man the way, and didn't make a sound.
  • Arabella Bella, an artist who has been admired by many people and worshiped as a goddess, turned out to be walking behind the stranger in a respectful and calm manner.
  • Such a scene, even if there are many people in the hotel right now, no one can digest it at all.
  • Everyone fell silent, and could only watch their Goddess walk away without making a sound.
  • It was only when Bella and the stranger entered the elevator that an explosion of expression immediately occurred among everyone.
  • "Woow! This is really big news!"
  • "Goddess Bell, who many people thought was not interested in men, has chosen a tramp!"
  • "Apart from selecting him, she even addressed him as master."
  • "Not only that. But, Bella, who has been called Goddess all this time, also has the nickname "duck" in her name."
  • "This... this... this is really a big bang!"
  • "If a story like this were published, tomorrow it would be making headlines in the news papers and television for weeks!"
  • .....
  • At the same time, in the police station, a man with a higher rank than Arinda had come, and his face was red and blue.
  • Burhanudin, who is the Commissioner of Police still cannot hide the flashes of emotion in his old eyes..
  • "Unlucky! this is really very brave!”
  • His face which was already full of wrinkles but firm was showing anger as he constantly gritted his teeth.
  • Looking at the CCTV video and at Arinda who was still traumatized speechlessly in a chair, Burhan's face looked very frustrated.
  • "Enough with all the trouble recently, it's also happening at the police station now. Which brat would have the balls to do this?" Burhan could barely hold back his anger, and frightened the subordinates around him.
  • "Not just attacking the police station, this bastard also dared to kill three police officers so viciously!This kind of bastard, if you get caught, be prepared to experience a punishment worse than death."
  • With anger in his heart, Burhan saw his three subordinates and said, "Hurry and go and find this bastard!"
  • The three underlings, who appeared to be quite young, did not leave immediately, but only stared at each other for a while.
  • Seeing his three subordinates like this, Burhan almost wanted to scream and say, "What? Why are you guys still here? Go quickly and find the culprit!"
  • "But sir, we've searched almost every corner of the police station, but found no evidence at alleven the cctv also couldn't show if it was a person or a ghost. Where should we look for him?" replied a slightly older policeman.
  • Commissioner Burhan was already angry, coupled with such an answer, he finally shouted, "Do you think I'm stupid!? Do you think I don't know what's going on!? What are you guys!? Do you think of your selves as dogs?"
  • "As police, do you still need clues under your nose to conduct a search! you dogs, now go outside and don't come back in my presence until you find him!"
  • "If you can't find it, I'll have someone quickly buy you a dog bone and collar!"
  • "No sir, thank you. We don't need any bones or dog collars. actually we need more gold necklaces and--"
  • "Get out! Get out right now!"
  • Commissar Burhan's emotions this time could no longer be restrained.
  • He screamed so loudly that the three amateur cops scared themselves to death and ran out without another word.
  • Of course no one knows where they will go and look for the culprit.
  • After the three young police officers left, Pak Burhan took a deep breath to calm his emotions while stroking his forehead which was starting to hurt.
  • "Gosh, how come the police school can graduate three idiots like them? What's worse, why should I also be assigned to mentor him?"
  • Complaining to someone who knows, Mr. Burhan came to Arinda, who was still dazed in his office chair with a blanket covering his body, and his expression was erratic.
  • Seeing Arinda's face that looked pale there, there was a friendly smile and warm and caring on Burhan's face.
  • "Arin, actually uncle wanted to ask for some pointers from you. But, when saw your condition now, uncle thought you should go home and rest."
  • Upon hearing those words, the dazed Arinda slowly turned her head towards commissioner Burhan with a forced smile, and said, "Uncle, I'm fine. If you want to ask for information, I can tell you everything."
  • "No need," Commissar Burhan immediately shook his head, and said, "You are now also counted as a victim, and it is already very fortunate that you are okay. The most important thing now is to rest and don't let--"
  • "He's a man... I don't know exactly how old he is, but he looks like a madman, and very dangerous...." Arinda suddenly spoke, and started telling stories.
  • Starting from when Arinda first met the mysterious man until he finally disappeared, Arinda told him everything.
  • I don't know how long Arinda has been telling the story, Commissar Burhan's face looks very serious and dignified.
  • "Girl, are you sure if he asked about the house fire accident yesterday?"
  • Arinda had nothing to hide, she nodded and added, "He asked it. Even he also knows that the victims who died were not only two people."
  • Until Arinda told this, Commissioner Burhan became silent and his old face seemed to contort with an uncertain expression.
  • Seeing Commissioner Burhan's silence, Arinda felt something was wrong, and hurriedly asked, "Uncle, is there a problem?"
  • Commissioner Burhan didn't answer, but he looked panicked walking back and forth a few steps in the room while seeing something in the distance, and closed the door.
  • Mr. Burhan's behavior like that inevitably made Arinda even more curious, and she couldn't help but put on a serious expression.
  • "Uncle still can't confirm it, but I hope it's not him. You need to gather some other evidence to confirm it."
  • Arinda's eyebrows raised and knit together, thinking about it for a while, suddenly a flash of light appeared in her eyes.
  • "That's right! Before leaving, he gave a message..." Arinda stopped here to try to remember again.
  • "I think he said something about "red" I'm not sure what he meant, but he said to tell the higher-ups."
  • When Arinda spoke, Commissioner Burhan's face was already very serious. Without a word, he immediately walked over to the windows of the police station, and pulled up the curtains on all the windows to avoid being seen from the outside.
  • Not quite up there, the middle-aged man also locked the office door to make it more secure.
  • Then he looked back at Arinda with a serious expression and asked in a very low voice, "Red? Are you sure it was Red, not R.E.D?"
  • "Um..." Arinda thought back to Commissioner Burhan's question for a while before lightly replying, "I think he did say "RED" spelled out. But why, isn't that the same thing?"
  • "No!"
  • Answered in one word, Commissar Burhan's face had become red and wet with beads of cold sweat that had started to roll down his forehead.