Portrait Of A Killer

At Carra's request, Leander brought Guardia to the Justice department and placed him in a very quiet room in the side hall of the Justice department.

Carra asked Leander to wait outside the door. His aura was too strong, and Guardia was obviously very afraid of him, and it was not good for her to hypnotize him.

As a result, only she and Guardia were left in the room. She made Guardia sit on a soft chair, made him a cup of tea, and tried to calm him down and relieve his nervousness.

Under Carra's deliberate exaggeration, the uneasy Guardia really calmed down slowly.

He heard that this beautiful and flowery woman was the eldest lady of the government's mansion, or the future wife of Wulfgar, but she looked pleasant and approachable, not at all arrogant like one of those officials' daughters, she looked so gentle and graceful. Her outstanding temperament, made him feel inexplicably at ease, and believed her for no reason.