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After examining Villardet, the doctor turned to Michele.

I can’t say for sure, but this person most likely has a rupture of the vessels of the head. Metropolitan doctors would call it a stroke. But what could have affected his head so much, I find it difficult to say.

So his death was due to natural causes? Michele stated.

I can’t say for sure, but I don’t find any traces of the murder, - Aesculapius again folded his hands on his stomach

I don’t dare to detain you any longer, - Michele nodded to the doctor, and he headed for the door.

Dear, - Michele turned to the owner, who followed them like a shadow from room to room. “Do you have a clean sheet and a cold room?” I must return to Paris. What is urgent. If these two were okay, we would leave tomorrow morning. But now I must leave them to you.

The owner frowned.

I will add more, although I am not obliged to do so, - Michele stepped closer and lowered his voice. “That I am Captain Michele, orderly of the First Consul. Her
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