Prudence


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Kitchen, cleaning, kitchen, break for the show, and kitchen again... Can't you stop? You can't take it anymore! You've decided to leave. Christmas dinner was going to be your last day of work. That's what you have decided! But the main thing is to get revenge on your ex-lover before you leave. And then the TV series suggested a way. Of course, you knew Henry's daily routine. You spilled oil near the stairs where Henry was supposed to go down for lunch. And, just like in the movie, Henry slipped and rolled down the stairs with a thud. Revenge is sweet! Don't tell your family about your intentions, or you'll get three distrust points a day. Pretend to be sorry for the untimely death of the head of the family. After all, this isn't the first time you've had to pretend and hide your true feelings.
You run into the kitchen and almost knock over a bottle of oil. Some of the liquid spilled onto the bottle of whiskey Jean Jacques gave you for Christmas. Henry didn't like the drink, and he left the uncorked bottle in the kitchen. You hid the bottle of oil in your personal belongings just in case.
The police took a sample of the oil from the stairs. But how fortunate you were to hide the oil bottle safely before the police arrived. But now you can't find the bottle of whiskey that was opened, because it bears the marks of your involvement in the crime.

When Ludwig says that the police think Henry died of poison, the first thing that comes to mind is “the forest dwellers.” After all, they hate the old man as much as anyone else. Even though they pretend to be happy to be back in the family.

The police called. Henry was poisoned, but it happened some time before his spectacular death, and the bites of the animal were quite fresh. So you're not to blame for his death - just a stone from your soul. You saw Salma going through the deceased's papers. Why? Deak had the will. She's a strange woman, you realized as you packed your bags.

LIST OF PERSONS WHO WAS IN THE HOUSE AT THE TIME OF THE INCIDENT:


Salma (the widow of the deceased)
Anthony (eldest son)
Deak (youngest son)
Letitia (Deak's wife)
Jean-Jacques PATTERSON (friend, father of the daughter-in-law)
Barbara FREEMAN (mistress)
Betsy KLOZOWSKI (sister)
Katherine KLOZOWSKI (niece)
Prudence MARSHALL (cook)
Ludwig BRAUS (butler)
Eric (family driver)



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