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Someone asked the author, are you a police officer, do you know detectives? I really don't understand. When I was eight years old, I watched "Sherlock Holmes" on TV, and I was deeply impressed by that Jeremy Holmes. Brett was fascinated by his characters, and at the age of 9, he bought four copies of Sherlock Holmes in good condition at a second-hand bookstore, and he couldn't put it down and read it repeatedly.
And in elementary school, I finished making up all the letters of the dancing villain, that is, the author has not yet entered junior high school, and has not learned English, so it is quite hard.
Probably the author's logical thinking was very influenced by this work. It is precisely because I don't understand criminal investigation or forensic science that I don't dare to write about detective themes in the contemporary context, go back to the era of Sherlock Holmes, create an imaginary world, and learn how police officers in that historical background rely on reasoning to solve cases.
If you can get your approval, I would appreciate it.
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