Chapter 25: Jane's Redemption
Experience the pain, feel the pain, understand the pain, and then let the world feel my pain!
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Just when the atmosphere at the dinner table was getting more and more dreary, Van Pel broke the deadlock with his words: "So Agent Helsin, if it is true that psychic mediums do not exist, as you say, then what are those who talk to their relatives through psychic mediums?" β
"Well~~ This is a long story, and you can't prove that what I said is wrong, and I don't need to prove to you that what I said is right, do you still want to listen?" Helsing raised his glass and looked meaningfully at Van Pel and said.
"Being idle is also idle, just listen to a story, let's listen to it." Teresa chimed in.
Hersin took a sip of the whiskey in the glass, shook the glass lightly, and said, "First of all, I want to make sure that there are no fanatics at this table, right?" At most, they have more devout believers, right? β
Helsin looked around the table and continued: "I can tell you unambiguously that there is no heaven in this world, but hell does. β
Hearing this, several people at the table stopped the knives and forks in their hands, and all looked at Helsing with a serious face, except for Patrick who snorted disdainfully~.
Helsing glanced at Patrick and said, "I know what you're thinking, but I can tell you unequivocally that although your wife's soul has dissipated, your daughter's soul fragment is still attached to you, and if you keep this attitude, you will never see your daughter again." β
When Patrick heard Helsin's words, he immediately jumped up from his chair, rushed over and grabbed Helsin's collar and shouted, "What are you talking about?!!! What did you do to my daughter's soul!!! β
Helsing waved Teresa that they didn't have to come to help, and instead said to Patrick in a flat tone: "There is no heaven in this world, and when everyone dies, either the soul leaves the body and dissipates into the air after the physical death; Either the location of the person's death happens to be at some point in the energy network of the world's geomagnetic lines, and then the soul can be attached to a treasure or a work of art that is remembered. β
Helsing watched as Patrick still clutched his collar and continued, "When I got there, Red John had just left, and your wife's soul had already dissipated, but I managed to save your daughter's soul, at least part of it. Then I will place it in your sea of consciousness and conceive, as long as you continue to deal with the case and continue to search for the culprit who killed your daughter, one day in the future, your daughter will appear in front of you in a form you did not expect. Then you contact me and I'll see what else I can do. β
After listening to Helsin's words, Patrick let go of Helsing, returned to his seat and sat down slowly without saying a word, Van Pel saw this and continued to ask Helsin: "Regardless of whether what you say is true or not, I just want to ask you, if there is no heaven, then what is hell for?" β
"Of course, for the creatures of hell, do you think hell is a prison for sinful souls, as it is written in the Bible? Although it is true to say this, but in fact, Hell is a semi-independent plane, and there are native Hell creatures in Hell and the Seven Sovereigns of Hell who occupy the land of the king, of course...... And the 'sinful' souls who are dragged into hell by them. Helsing replied with a smile.
"In other words, being a good person can't go to heaven, and being a bad person can't go to hell, but if you come into contact with a hellish creature, it's possible that you won't die and go to hell, right?" Jinbao concluded aloud.
"You summed it up very well!" Helsing gave Kimble a thumbs up.
Speaking of this, Helsing said that he had eaten enough and was going back to rest, and the other people at the dinner table were also affected by this conversation tonight, and they all went back to their rooms to prepare to rest and continue the investigation tomorrow.
Patrick returned to his room, and as he sat on the edge of the bed in a daze, a letter slipped in from under the door. Patrick picked it up and opened the envelope, and his face changed dramatically, and he immediately opened the door and rushed out, chasing after a figure who looked like he had shoved the envelope under his door.
Unfortunately, Patrick didn't manage to catch up with the man, so he went back to his bedroom and called Teresa and the others over.
Teresa put the letter in the evidence bag and handed it to Van Pelle for her to read to everyone, it turned out to be written by Red John, it looked like a show off and a provocation, but after discussion, everyone agreed that the letter was not sent by Red John, but a means used by the murderer in this case to divert attention, so Teresa asked the letter to be sent to the forensic department and then let everyone go back to their rooms to rest.
Teresa reassured Patrick and told him to rest early, and then went to her room. When Teresa returned to the door of her room, she saw Helsing coming from the other side of the hallway, so she said to him, "Agent Helsin, what do you think of this situation just now?" β
"It doesn't matter what I think, anyway, now that Patrick knows who the prisoner is, you just have to wait and see what happens." Helsin replied.
βWhatοΌοΌ He got it? Then why didn't he say it, I'm going back to ask him! Teresa immediately exploded when she heard Helsin's words.
Helsing hurriedly stopped her and said, "Don't be so presumptuous, you've been working with Patrick for a day or two, and you've heard me explain the situation about the supersensible before." Now he only knows who the culprit is, but there is no evidence, and you need to wait for him to stimulate the murderer and let the murderer show his feet in order to catch him. β
Theresa thought for a moment before nodding to Helsin, agreeing with Helsin's statement, and the two of them went back to their rooms to rest.
What happened next was as Helsing said, Patrick spent the night working on a diary and wrote on it to write and draw a small half of it, and since he had slept all night, when Teresa saw him, he immediately called the male victim's colleague 'Dr. Wagner' of the two victims, hoping that he could prescribe some sleep medicine for Patrick.
Due to drug regulations and other legal constraints, doctors need to consult with patients before prescribing drugs, so Patrick "obediently" follows Teresa's instructions to find Dr. Wagner in order to obtain sleep medicine through consultation. However, as Helsing explained before, Patrick already knew that Dr. Wagner was the murderer in this case, and he was here to find a way to provoke the murderer to show his feet.
Patrick began by telling Dr. Wagner why he had insomnia using various fictional childhood stories, and kept delaying his consultation from more than 2 p.m. until dark. Then, before leaving the clinic, he inadvertently revealed to Wagner that the victim actually had a diary, which was said to contain evidence to identify the murderer.
Dr. Wagner did take the bait, and after seeing Patrick away, he rushed to the victim's office to rummage through it, but found nothing, when Patrick suddenly appeared in front of Dr. Wagner and told him that his mobile phone had accidentally fallen in the consultation office, and that he had come back to find it when the clinic door was not closed. When he learns that Dr. Wagner wants to help the police find the diary, Patrick volunteers to help them find it.
After Patrick pretended to be looking for a while, he 'found' the diary under a bookcase, and sure enough, Dr. Wagner took out his pistol and asked Patrick to hand over the diary. will kill the victim.
What happened next was a matter of course: Patrick escaped, Wagner went after him, and Resby arrested the killer when he showed up at a critical moment.
When the dust settled, Patrick found Helsin, stared into Helsin's eyes and asked seriously, "Are you serious about what you said that night?" β
Hersin smiled slightly: "I don't have to lie to you, this is your road to self-redemption, it is long and painful, but if you want to see your daughter again, then you have to persevere!" β
Patrick turned around and left without saying a word, and Teresa, who was writing a report on the desk next to her, looked up and asked Hersin, "Now that the case is over, do you have any plans?" Agent Helsing. β
"There are still a few cases over there in New York that I need to go back to, and I'll come back to follow up on your case about Red John when I'm done dealing with them, Agent Teresa. Didn't wait for me to come back. I caught Red John. Helsing.
"Maybe Jane will bring Red John back one day." Theresa made a rare joke.
After saying goodbye to the members of Teresa's group one by one, Helsin returned to New York on his private jet.