Chapter: 1759

Alger jumped off the "Blue Avenger", and together with the sailors, went around the ruins, but failed to find anything of value.

"Let's go." He ordered calmly.

They quickly got into the boat and sailed away from the island.

After an unknown amount of time, a figure suddenly walked out from the depths of the ruins.

He was wearing a double-breasted, pure black clergyman's robe, with dark golden hair, and his facial features were like classical sculptures, without any wrinkles.

One of his pupils is dark blue and almost black, and the other looks dull, but is covered with dense small blood vessels.

Dixie County, Conant City, 67 Red Sycamore Street.

Klein took a step forward with the more common face of the Loen Kingdom, and rang the doorbell.

In less than a minute, the door opened with a creak, and a maid in a long black and white dress looked around for a few seconds and asked in confusion, "Good evening, who are you looking for?"

"I'm looking for Mrs. Nilu. I'm a friend of her father, David Raymond." Klein replied calmly.


David Raymond is the Nightmare he released from Creeping Hunger, and the Red Glove from Nighthawks. The last thing he misses most is his daughter Nilu Raymond. He felt guilty for not being able to grow up with her, making her almost lose her father at the same time as losing her mother. Klein promised him at the time that if he had the opportunity, he would come to this beautiful coastal city to help him see how his daughter was doing.

After inquiring beforehand, Klein has already grasped the general situation of Nilu Lemon. After graduating from grammar school, this girl entered the "Caring Women and Children Foundation" of the Evernight Goddess Church, and her weekly salary reached 2 pounds. 10 soli, the envy of the neighbors around.

She also inherited an inheritance from her "businessman" father. Others don't know exactly how much, but she is richer than most of the middle class.

Normally, this kind of girl with enough wealth would be very cautious about marriage, would repeatedly select and examine, so that she would often marry late, but after only one year of working, Nilu married a government employee.

Because both parties believe in the "Goddess of the Night", she does not take her husband's surname, and her name is still Nilu Leimeng, and she still lives at No. 67, Hongwutong Street, and has not moved out.

Hearing Klein's answer, the maid hurriedly asked him to wait, then turned around and entered the living room to report.

Not long after, a lady in a house dress walked towards the door. She had black hair and blue eyes, thin cheeks, and pretty good facial features, somewhat similar to David Raymond.

"Good evening, sir. I'm David Raymond's daughter Nilu, when did you meet my father?" Nilu Raymond asked politely but cautiously.

Klein took off his hat, smiled and said, "We've known each other at sea for several years."

Nilu Leimeng glanced vigilantly at the opposite side and said, "Maybe you don't know yet, but he has already passed away."

Klein sighed: "I know, I met him during that disaster. He said something at the time. I didn't pay much attention to it at first, but the more I think about it over the past few years, the more I feel that I should let you know."

"Really?" Nilu whispered, and thought for a while, "Come in, do you mind my husband listening?"

"This is only related to your decision." Klein responded frankly.

Nina nodded, and led Klein all the way into the study. Her husband, a government employee with an ordinary appearance and gentle temperament, put down the newspaper and followed him in.

After the two parties sat down respectively, Klein looked at the couple on the opposite sofa, thought for a while and said, "Mr. David Raymond once experienced a disaster and lost his father, mother, wife, brothers and sisters."

Nilu nodded without expression, "I know."

Klein thought for a while, then continued: "He is a businessman on the surface, but he is actually hunting down the murderers who caused that disaster."

"I know." Nina said without much reaction.

Klein glanced at her, and continued, "He devoted himself to this matter. It's a pity that he couldn't accompany you to grow up. When you lost your mother, you also almost lost your father."

Nina was silent for a second, and quickly responded: "I know!" JrNovels.com