Freemason Meeting

At the Lous Club, Scovlund.

The Lous Club was a five-story building, its facade featuring rows of stone columns from the third to fifth floors, with carvings beneath and a spire at the top—a typical example of Inggish architecture.

This was the headquarters of the Freemasons.

Most of the important matters concerning the organization were handled here.

At this moment, a black Mercedes pulled up at the entrance. Evans and Helice hastily stepped out of the car and entered the building.

The first and second floors of the club were connected, forming a large open area. Wooden staircases on either side led up to the second floor.

Though spacious, the lighting inside was dim, casting a somewhat eerie atmosphere. At the center of the hall stood a statue bearing the Freemason symbol.

It added further to the ominous feel.

Without wasting time, the two quickened their pace and headed upstairs, climbing all the way to the fifth floor.