Three Character Girl

Three Character Girl
THE LEGACY OF THE LEMESURIER DYNASTY



"Now, my friend, you understand everything" commissioner Saga said on our way to the station.


"Rani doesn't understand anything! Who killed Reedburn?"


"John the young Oglander. Rani wasn't quite sure who the killer was, father or son. But, Rani focuses on the child because he is younger and stronger. The plan must have been one of them because of that window."


"Why is that?"


"There are four exits from the library - two doors and two windows. Obviously one is enough. While three of them are heading forward, either directly or indirectly. The tragedy must have happened in the back window so it was as if Valerie Saintclair had come to Daisymead by chance. Of course Miss Saintclair completely fainted and John Oglander leaned her home. That's why I said he was so strong."


"Then, did they go together?"


"Rubber. You remember Miss Saintclair's indecision when I asked her if she didn't go alone" John Oglander accompanied her - but I don't think this changed Reedburn's hardness of heart. They quarrel. Maybe the hurtful words that were thrown at Miss Saintclair made John Oglander hit Reedburn. Next you know."


"Why was the bridge chosen?"


"Bridge needs four players. Simple but very convincing. Who would have thought that there were only three people in the room all night?" Rani is confused.


"One thing I don't understand. What is the Oglander family's relationship with the dancer, Valerie Saintclair?"


"Ah, Rani wonder you don't know. And you saw the family picture on the wall long enough - longer than me. Another daughter of Lady Oglander may have died for her family, but the world knows her as Valerie Saintclair!"


"What?"


"Did you not see their resemblance when you saw the two sisters together?"


"No," Rani confessed.


"Rani just saw how different they are."


"That's because your mind is only influenced by outward appearance, Hastings. Their faces are almost the same. So is skin color. What is interesting is that Valerie is ashamed of her family and her family is also ashamed of Valerie. Even so, in danger Valerie asked her brother for help. And when there are problems, they unite admirably. The family strength is amazing. The whole family can act. That's where Valerie got her drama arts talent. Rani, like Prince Paul, believes in hereditary traits. They're tricking me! Without any error in my favor and the question I managed to use to corner Mrs Oglander and her daughter's description of their opposing seating positions, the Oglanders would defeat Hercule commissioner Saga."


"Valerie Saintclair could not have panicked the murder and Rani felt the homeless would never have been found. Besides, Rani will express my praise to Zara. Coincidence that caused curiosity! How about this little case I nicknamed Adventure Card King Klaver, buddy?" commissioner Saga,


Rani has been investigating some strange things. But, I guess it's all nothing compared to the series of strange events that have caught our attention for years, and reached a peak when the matter was proffered to be handled by commissioner Saga. Our attention to the history of the Lemesurier dynasty first appeared in wartime. Rani and commissioner Saga have not been together for long, repeating our introductory moments in Belgium. At that time commissioner Saga had handled a few minor matters from the Department of the Armed Forces - the results of which were very satisfactory - and we were having dinner in Carlton with a high-ranking officer who repeatedly praised the commissioner Sagas. The high officer was forced to rush off because of an appointment with someone else. We casually sipped our coffee, before following in the footsteps of our friend's high-ranking officer. When we left the room, a familiar voice called out to me. Rani turned her head and saw Captain Vincent Lemesurier, the young man I knew in France. He was with an older man.


The similarity of the two shows that they are brothers. That is how it is; for the man with whom it was introduced to us as Hugo Lemesurier, the uncle of our young comrade. Rani doesn't really know Captain Lemesurier, but he's a fun and somewhat melancholic young man. People say Captain Lemesurier was the descendant of an exclusive, land-owning family in Northumberland from before the Reformation. In a hurry, at the invitation of the young man, we sat down with them and talked about things that were quite pleasant. Hugo Lemesurier was about 40 years old.


His bowed shoulders signify his scholarship. Apparently at that time he was involved in several government chemical research projects. Our conversation was interrupted by the arrival of a tall, dark-skinned young man who was clearly confused.


"Thank God! I finally found you!" yells.


"What's up, Roger?"


"Your boss, Vincent. Fall off. From the horse." His next words were unclear as he moved aside. A few minutes later, our two friends hurriedly left us.


Vincent Lemesurier's father had a terrible accident when he tried to ride a horse. It is thought that he will not survive until tomorrow. Hearing this news, Vincent was pale and seemed to be barely able to say anything. Rani was a bit surprised - because from our conversation in Paris first, Rani concluded Vincent's relationship with his father was not harmonious.


That's why the feeling of love of a child she showed made me a little surprised. Roger Lemesurier, the dark-skinned young man who was introduced to us as a cousin, stayed behind. The three of us came out.


"These events are a bit suspicious" Roger opened the conversation.


"Maybe interesting to you, M. Saga commissioner. I've heard about you - from Higginson (Higginson was our friend's high-ranking officer earlier). He said, your psychology is great."


"I did study psychology, though," commissioner Saga said cautiously.


"You saw my cousin's face earlier" He was really struck, right" You know the reason" The ancient family curse! You want to hear the story?" "You're very kind to tell us that." Roger Lemesurier saw his watch.


"Enough amount of time. I'll meet them later at King's Cross. Well, Commissioner Saga, the Lemesurier dynasty has been around for a long time. In medieval times, a Lemesurier suspected his wife. He caught his wife in suspicious circumstances. The wife swore that she was innocent, but Baron Hugo didn't care. They had a son and Baron Hugo insisted that the child was not his flesh and blood, so he would not receive an inheritance. I forgot what Baron Hugo's panic was about - a kind of medieval punishment like locking the mother and child alive; anyway the Baron killed them both The mother died shouting the sanctity of her heart and cursed the Lemesurier family for ever.


None of the Lemesurier family's first sons will receive an inheritance - that's how the curse sounds.