Detective Nelson's pursuit

Nelson finished the last word neatly, then looked out the window at the silent night sky and sighed slightly.

Today, in order to revise a perfect official document that will be submitted to Jiqi for approval tomorrow, she revised and revised until the evening, hastily finished dinner and continued to go into the office to tidy up, and finally turned the originally thick information into an official document with only a few pages.

This time it shouldn't be too much for the Admiral to say, Nelson looked at the thin but densely written paper, and stood up contentedly and stretched his stiff body. There was a bit of a lot going on today, the avant-garde came to the office to hand over the work to himself, and then entered the warehouse through the secret door behind the bookshelf, saying that he was going to take inventory in the warehouse.

But I stayed in it for a long time before I came out, and then I gave myself a very problematic report, on which everything was normal, but on the aluminum bar item it was a special number - zero.

At that time, she was very strange when she looked at the report, is there no aluminum in the warehouse now? She clearly remembered that the report a few days ago also wrote the huge number of 3,000 on the aluminum column, could it be that the 3,000 aluminum was consumed within a few days?

Nelson didn't believe it at all, so she deliberately followed the avant-garde footsteps to the warehouse to check it out, but what appeared in front of her was only empty to the point that there was nothing left, only a little residual fragrance proved that this was the shelf where aluminum bars had been placed before.

Although the facts were in front of her, Nelson was still very strange, obviously she remembered very well, when she just took over the work of the secretary ship today, a report from a week ago clearly wrote that there were still 3,000 aluminum left in the warehouse. But when she tried to find the report she had read, she couldn't find it.

It's like the world has evaporated, there is not even a trace left, only its own memories prove its existence.

When she scrambled to find no results, she looked at the avant-garde standing beside her, but found a hint of cunning in her face without any smile, as if it was a victory, and as a victor, she was silently mocking herself.

"It's probably Nelson, you remember wrong, a week ago, the report showed that the aluminum in the warehouse was no longer enough, only a few hundred resources were left, and according to normal consumption, it was normal to spend hundreds of resources a week." The avant-garde spreader said that you thought too much. "As for Nelson, you must have read the wrong report." As she spoke, her voice began to grow deeper, and her inky blue eyes shimmered with light, as if to suggest something to herself at the time.

At that time, in order to complete his next work, Nelson did not continue to struggle on it, anyway, now that the town guard mansion has become the governor's palace, thousands of resources can still be easily wasted. Coupled with the avant-garde suggestive prophecy at the time, she noticed a trace of strangeness, so she did not continue to investigate.

But in retrospect, the avant-garde seems to know where those three thousand resources went, otherwise they wouldn't have said such indifferent things. It is not a normal thing to consume so many aircraft carrier mothers' favorite aluminum bars in just seven days. You must know that this is not a time for fighting, and I haven't heard of Lexington and their large-scale exercises recently, so it shouldn't be!

Nelson touched his chin, turned off the lights and doors in his office, and prepared to return to his room.

On the way, she kept recalling the look and attitude of the avant-garde when she spoke to her today, although she was not very familiar with this secretary general, but because the other party was a good friend of Instructor Bismarck, plus it was an extremely special ship lady, who controlled the entire Governor's Palace, so the most basic understanding was still there.

After she found the Admiral, she stepped down from the post of Secretary-General, and her successor was the aircraft carrier Akagi who is now in the town guard, and under the management of Akagi, the majesty of the Governor's Mansion plummeted, and there was even a situation where subordinates dared to openly deceive it.

However, this situation did not last long, and after the Admiral led the Shogun to defeat the Depth Fleet, Akagi returned the position of Secretary-General to the Guard, and the Admiral became the Governor of the Governor's Palace, and his Shogunate became the most powerful Governor's Palace.

Akagi? Nelson always felt that the strange disappearance of aluminum this time was related to the aircraft carrier Akagi, and she was very confident in her memory. After all, she was the most satisfying student of Instructor Bismarck, and she had absolute authority in this matter of memory, otherwise how could she have read all the books on military subjects in a short period of time, and not miss a word for the content in them.

So she can be sure that there must be no problem with the report she saw today, there was definitely a large amount of aluminum in the warehouse before, as for why it disappeared in just a few days, this has nothing to do with the avant-garde.

The fact that she was able to come up with the newly prepared report showed that she knew everything about this time, and even participated in it.

But why would she, a battleship ship, be involved in such a thing? The one who disappeared is obviously the aircraft carrier's mother's favorite aluminum bar, is her hobby unique, but as a battleship, she likes to eat aluminum bars? Nelson abruptly stopped and returned the way he came.

Now, as the successor of the avant-garde, she doesn't want to suffer such a grievance in an unexplained way, if Lexington investigates it later and finds that the town guard suddenly lacks so many resources, she can't stay out of it.

Advance guard...... I'm sorry this time, but I can't take your word for what you say as if nothing happened. She reopened the door to her office and pulled the report she had shown her from the file once more and examined it carefully. Despite the Secretary-General's preparations, there were still some things that Nelson, who had a terrible memory, saw the clues.

The first is the handwriting, although each report in this is taken over by the avant-garde, and it is all written by her, but this one is obviously a little different, and it feels very new, as if it was the kind that was written today. She took out the report from a week ago and compared it, and found that although the handwriting was the same, the degree of newness was completely different.

Now Nelson was certain that the report that the avant-garde showed her had only been written today, which meant that the one she had seen had been pulled out of the archives by the avant-garde and hidden or destroyed. The purpose is to cover up the truth about the disappearance of aluminum bars in the warehouse.

The one who was able to get the avant-garde to do so was either herself or her good friend in the Doge's Palace, Akagi. If it is the former, then it can only be said that this battleship has a unique taste, and if it is the latter, the facts are easy to say. Akagi stole all the aluminum in the warehouse, and in order to cover up this fact, the avant-garde destroyed the previous report and rewrote the current one.

Nelson held the evidence, and a confident smile lifted into the corners of his mouth, as if he was saying a familiar line - there is only one truth.