Private tutor - Chapter 33
Chapter 33
Okay. She needed a moment before this man attacked her. Until then, even if you want to kill him, you have to be patient. ‘Would you like to do something like that when you look like you’re dying?’ Do you want to do something like that even though you are so ill that you are so skinny? Or it’s a dying body’s greed getting stronger? Holding back her desire to kill, Pia came out of the room again. Henry Dale did not wake up until Pia came out. Pia came out of Henry’s room immediately.
I didn’t go back to my room. Hiding from Lindsay and other employees, she went back to that hut. What Pia saw yesterday when she came out of the mansion was Leon’s ‘destroyed snowman’. The snowman was so horribly destroyed that even the scarf could not be found.
Pia went behind the hut. She saw Leon’s scarf. ‘Who threw it here?’ Not only was it Leon’s scarf, but other things were also here covered in snow, things like coats and hats. It looked like it had been put together for later burning. It was creepy just seeing them, but Pia stopped looking around.
Pia only wants to find one specific thing, the missing tutors. Pia was sure they were buried somewhere around here. ‘Until recently, there was still a tutor. Yet Henry Dale was already looking for another one.’
[I don’t know. I arrived here, well, two weeks ago?] Reading a book to Leon in the morning, I quietly asked about his former tutors. How many tutors have been there, and when the last tutor left. Leon counted with his hands but soon gave up.
That means there are far more than ten, and the last time the tutor left was two weeks ago. [Everyone only lasts for a month.] One month. Did all the tutors live in the mansion? Did they really leave? ‘If it was two weeks ago, there would still be traces left.’ Pia looked carefully around the hut and found a place covered with dirt and snow. The whole area was covered with snow, but only there was a mixture of soil and snow.
It meant that the earth had been dug and covered, and snow fell on it. ‘Is this here?’ It was a scary thought, but Pia began to dig with the shovel she had brought from inside the hut. It’s hard to dig because it’s frozen ground, but how much effort did you shovel? ‘What is this?’ I saw something in the shovelled ground. “Ouch!” Pia, who had bent down to see what it was, screamed and slumped down on the snow.