"What?"
Frowning, Sir Sean said in surprise, "Although that ring is worth 500 Gold Pounds, it's hardly something worth killing over... Could the murderer be a servant or a villager from the manor?"
500 Gold Pounds is by no means a small sum...
People die for wealth, just as birds die for food. Killing for money is not only common; it happens all the time.
While sailing at sea, Marvin had witnessed many fights over a single jewel, with some even willing to kill others to snatch it away.
Not to mention 500 Gold Pounds; sometimes even One Penny could spark a murder.
But...
The death of Sir Antowa had absolutely nothing to do with money.
The murderer, acquainted with the nobility, must have a certain level of social status.
The problem lies in the ring.
"The identity of the murderer remains unknown,"