Chapter 145: Charles Lindbergh III

As the night was dark, and only the flashing lights of the police car were shining around the factory, and as the police called for an ambulance to take the unconscious Natasha to the hospital for further care, Walter wanted to accompany him, but was stopped by the police because they wanted to ask about the situation.

"Mr. Walter Volt, are you sure the two Russians left before we arrived?" asked the detective with a small notebook.

"Of course, I was ready to hand over the money to them, but they seemed to suddenly notice the police coming from outside, so they ran straight from the back of the factory. After Walter finished speaking, he pointed to the ambulance lane that was about to drive away: "I'm sorry, I don't know much about the specific things, can you let me accompany Natasha to the hospital, I'm worried about her?"

"I'm really sorry, sir, and we understand your feelings, but we have to ask you about it. ”

"Okay!" you say. ”

"What's your relationship with Natasha?"

"Hmm...... It's kind of a friendship, I'm a filmmaker, and when I went to Germany for the West Berlin International Film Festival, I saw that she was very good-looking, so I signed her. Walter thought for a moment and replied.

After hearing each other's words, the two French policemen looked a little unkind, probably because they heard that Walter had gone to Berlin to exhibit a film. After all, for the arrogant French, no matter how good the West Berlin International Film Festival is, it is not as good as their Cannes Film Festival, and their faces are naturally not good, but the excellent etiquette still continues to ask: "Then do you know those two Russians?"

"I don't know. ”

"Did you know that Natasha knew them?"

"How so?" said Walter, touching his chin and thinking, "Actually, when we were in Berlin, we also encountered their robbery. ”

"Really, can you be specific?" the detective said quickly, picking up his notebook.

"Okay!"

……

Later, after Walter deliberately covered up some things, and explained what happened to them in Berlin, the French detectives did not find any extra clues. After asking other questions, Walter asked Walter to cooperate with the painter to draw portraits of the two Russian suspects before the police painter arrived, and then let Walter leave.

As for the two kidnappings that were able to escape quickly, and no one was found in the later police investigation, he did not suspect Walter as a client, and could only attribute it to their luck in escaping this time.

However, as soon as Walter and the French detective left, he was greeted by Agatha, who had been waiting for a long time, and of course Walter could not avoid this "female detective mother-in-law" who understood his hints, but went up to say hello very gratefully.

"Thank you so much, Ms. Mallorwin!" Walter thanked with a sincere expression.

"It doesn't have to be like this, I think you should be most grateful to yourself, not your prompt, and I won't go to the police. Agatha smiled in response, then nodded with interest: "Charles Lindbergh III, this is a really good hint, I think you should be very suitable for writing detective novels." ”

"Hmm...... It's a pity that my writing talent is not so high, otherwise today's incident, if I write a detective mystery novel, I should be able to sell well!" Walter shrugged his shoulders and teased himself with a helpless look.

"Hah!hah, you're such an interesting person!" said Agatha, visibly amused by Walter's appearance, and covered her mouth with some amusement.

Walter smiled at this, and then asked Agatha about the meeting with him in the hotel restaurant. It turned out that after Walter left, Agatha understood the hint in Walter's words, and soon found out that Walter was being followed by a man in black, so in order not to startle the snake, Agatha decided to follow first.

The instinct to be a detective made Agatha go all the way from the pizzeria to the factory without being noticed by Ushakov's two KGB agents. Of course, in Walter's view, it is more likely that Ushakov has been following him, knowing that he is not asking for help, so that he let his guard down and allowed Agatha to easily track him to the factory.

The results were also obvious, after observing and deducing that the factory should be the kidnapper's lair, Agatha did not hesitate to go to the phone booth on the side of the road to call the police, she is a world-famous detective novelist, and the chief of the Paris police department, this time directly called the police chief. After the other party understood what Agatha meant and knew that this matter was involving the kidnapping case of a foreign friend, of course he did not dare to slack off, and hurriedly ordered the officers on duty outside the Paris police station to come to the rescue.

After that, Agatha hid outside the factory, waiting for the people from the Paris police to converge, as for saying that she went into the factory alone to find out the news, it was simply impossible. Although she is a detective mystery novelist and likes to write about detective adventures, she knows in her heart that most of the detectives who take such adventures only exist in books and movies, and the reality is that few people will take risks.

After understanding what happened, Walter tried not to expose himself to any possible wrongness, and the ghost knew if the reasoning master in front of him would find something wrong from himself.

After all, he just gave an ambiguous hint, and the other party could know his own situation according to the prompt, so as to "save" himself and Natasha, if he showed his feet after the kidnapping, Walter didn't dare to guarantee that Agatha would guess if he had anything special to do with the kidnapper afterwards.

As for Walter's hint to Agatha in the hotel restaurant at the time, it was actually Charles Lindbergh III, the name of Charles Lindbergh III.

This guy is the eldest son of Charles Lindbergh, the American flying hero, but he was kidnapped in 1932 and finally only 20 months old, and this incident is the most famous kidnapping in American history.

Of course, the kidnapping case is inconvenient to narrate, and the final outcome of the case is also confusing, even though the police found the suspected German immigrant Bruno Richard Hauptmann - Bruno Richard Hopman - and sent him to the electric chair, but Hopman insisted that he was innocent until his death, and even the defendant's defense lawyer, Edward Reilly, Edward Leary, wanted him to plead guilty in exchange for life imprisonment was denied.

Until now, it has not been proven whether Hopman is the murderer or not, and Agatha can understand what she means because she wrote the book "Murder on the Orient Express" based on the original form of this matter.

Walter believed that the other party would understand what he meant, and that he would be going to the pizzeria according to the prompts in his words, but of course, Walter was actually taking a risk, because he was not sure if anyone was following him and whether the other party would hear his cry for help.

However, it turned out that he was overthinking, and no one guessed what he meant, so the only thing Walter was worried about now was whether Agatha would find out.

Fortunately, Agatha then asked Walter if he was okay, and then left, without too much abnormality, thinking that the other party did not suspect him.

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