Chapter 158: Keeping Vigil

Monday morning.

Ronald, as usual, walked out of his own home.

He might have flipped through today's Coastline Daily, which still lacked anything substantial; the apparent peace and tranquility of Berlingwich remained unchanged.

Thus, he bid farewell to Mrs. Hudson and left the bed and breakfast on his own.

Although he was nominally only supposed to work two days a week, in reality, he still had things to do during these five days.

——Surveillance.

The negotiation with the nun last night had been very successful; the other party temporarily gave up on his side and planned to make contact with the jailer's daughter instead.

For Ronald, this was a preferable outcome within his expectations.

He had rid himself of the church's entanglement while also gaining a free test subject.

So now, it was time to verify everything.