18, Cheongdam Apartment Mystery Case: Chapter 6: Spilled Ink 1
She lived in room 2209, the door was locked, and the key was not found on her, so the police had to ask someone from the property to open the lock. But the door was locked from the inside, and it couldn't be opened from the outside, so I had to violently smash the lock open.
The room is the same as the layout in room 1109, which is also only about 40 square meters.
When I opened the door and went in, it was the living room, which was very dim, and there was no window in the living room that directly led to the outside world, Gu Yunfei had to turn on the ceiling lamp, the light was very strong, almost dazzling, and the room was white. The key to the door was placed on the table in the living room, and it seems that Kuo Na had not gone out before she fell downstairs, and she did not bring the key and the door was locked.
The room was small but warmly furnished, clean and refreshing. Although the layout of the room is the same as that of the deceased's room on the 11th floor, judging from the furnishings in the room, it is obvious that they are two different types of people, one sloppy and the other overly sophisticated.
The bedrooms also face out with floor-to-ceiling glass walls with windows that allow direct light to enter. A 2-metre double Simmons bed is placed one foot away from the glass floor-to-ceiling wall, with the glass windows facing east, so that you can see the direct sunlight when you wake up in the morning. On the other side of the double bed is a long table, and 1 yard away from the table is a white wooden wardrobe that reaches to the ceiling.
Gu Yunfei took advantage of the strong light of the room and looked out of the open glass window, there was a cement platform of nearly two feet under the window, I don't know what it was for, in her opinion, this design is redundant.
Suddenly, she felt something she stepped on, and when she looked at it, it was a pair of home shoes with their heads facing the glass window, the fabric was cotton cloth and milky white.
Looking at the direction of the shoes, Gu Yunfei's first reaction was that Guan Na fell from this windowsill.
Gu Yunfei stretched her head out of the window and muttered in pain: "Guan Na must have been very scared at the time when she fell downstairs from such a high place." ”
Luo Fei, who followed Gu Yunfei into Kuanna's room, stood next to the table, looking at the furnishings on the table, there was an inkstone filled with ink, which was overturned, and the ink spilled out, impregnated with a simple copy of "Three Hundred Tang Poems", the book was turning to page 32, and a pile of A4 paper was also stained with ink. The top piece of paper is written with a brush Li Bai's poem "Guan Shanyue", and only the first two sentences are written: "The bright moon rises out of the Tianshan Mountains, and the vast sea of people." The ink-stained brush is placed diagonally on this line.
Luo Fei clearly remembered that Li Bai's poem had six sentences, and she only wrote one sentence, obviously because something was delayed, so Kuanna did not continue to write.
Gu Yunfei saw that he didn't answer, turned around and urged: "Come and see, this building is really high, I'm dizzy." ”
Before she could go to the window, she saw the footprints of the cat on the neat yellow quilt because she had stepped on the ink, and she should have jumped on the windowsill at last.
Luo Fei almost rudely pulled Gu Yunfei away, and looked carefully to see if there were cat footprints on the windowsill, and sure enough, there were indeed cat footprints, only two.
Luo Fei pulled a mi out of his trouser pocket
i Small flashlight, the light is very strong. He took a look at the cement table, there were a few not very obvious cat footprints on it, which gradually disappeared, it should be that the ink on the cat's feet was rubbed all the way by it, and when he arrived at the cement platform, the ink on the soles of his feet was completely wiped clean.
"What are you looking at?" Gu Yunfei asked curiously.
"Cat footprints." Luo Fei said excitedly, as if he had found a treasure.