Chapter 12: Coincidence

Su Yun reprimanded: "What's interesting! ”

Moriarty's eyebrows rose slightly, and he said, "You know what? For the wise, what they fear most is not the wise man who is more clever than themselves, but the madman! Because no matter who you do or do, there is a motive, as long as there is a motive, you can be used, but only crazy people have no motive to do things. ”

"As a result, the behavior of the madman cannot be expected by the wise, unless there is a very good source of information that can find out the rules of the madman's actions and provide them to the wise man for decision-making reference, otherwise, a madman may destroy the entire layout of the wise."

"This eight-way wisdom game, if it is just a confrontation game between several top wise men, it will be too boring, no fun at all, even if you add a little puzzle-solving environment as a seasoning, it is not tasteful at all. Now, it's amazing that there is a mechanism to turn a wise man who was so sane yesterday into a madman...... Amazing! ”

Su Yun looked at Moriarty and muttered, "I think the way you look now is crazy enough." ”

"Really? Then you can treat me as a madman, anyway, when I first saw you, I also presupposedly that you were a madman, but now it seems that you are just a simple fool, hahahahaha! ”

Moriarty smiled exaggeratedly, which made Su Yun have a feeling that he was communicating with a madman, but his reason told him that he couldn't be afraid, he was sure that he was not crazy, and he was very sober now.

After Moriarty finished laughing, he returned to his original cold appearance, pointed to the books on the shelves and said: "This floor is a closed space in its entirety, and there is no way to go down at all, leaving only this library as a clue, so if you want to go down, you can only look for clues here." ”

Su Yun glanced at him vigilantly, did not say anything more, but walked out of the room with a muffled voice with the legs of the stool.

Moriarty didn't stop Su Yun from leaving.

Su Yun came to the door, headed towards Moriarty's position, turned right, and walked forward.

After a few steps, he touched the obstacle on the ground in front of him with his stick.

Su Yun's mind roughly sketched the shape of this obstacle, which should be Moriarty's, and Yu was electrocuted.

He tapped the corpse with a stick, then noticed a nearby distribution box that was still sparkling in the darkness.

Through the sparks that came and went, he could see the outline of a hand.

He reached out his stick, picked the hand out of the electrical box, and stepped to the other side of the corpse, pushing it against the corpse with his stick and feet towards the door of the library.

Carrying the body was not as easy as he had imagined, and it took a great deal of effort to finally move the body through the door of the library, and when he opened the door, he examined the body through the light inside the library.

Sure enough, Yu was right, he was still wearing black pajamas, and the slippers on his feet were stained with blood, which should have been stained when he came down the stairs.

Next, Su Yun laboriously moved the two corpses at the top of the stairs over the door of the library, confirming their identities and the fatal injuries on their bodies.

The result was exactly the same as Moriarty's.

The reason why Su Yun had to spend such a big price to verify all this was just to verify whether Moriarty was lying to him.

He estimated how many hours it would take him to crack the code at the door after waking up, and whether it was possible for Moriarty to fake such a scene of death that was completely in line with his laws.

First of all, there is nothing doubtful about Mr. Maniac's death.

Then there was the cause of Mr. Zhou Yi's death, which was where Moriarty was most likely to lie, Su Yun briefly checked it and found that Mr. Zhou Yi died from hitting the wall with the back of his head, and there were some bruises caused by falls all over his body, and one leg was also weirdly twisted.

All of this seems to prove that Moriarty is right.

And, most importantly, when Zhou Yi died, he had a weird smile on his face, which looked a little creepy.

No matter how Moriarty faked the scene, it was impossible to fake the expression on the face of the dead man.

Seeing this strange expression on Zhou Yi's face, Su Yun basically believed it.

The last is the "heart demon" Mr. Yu, Mr. Yu did not die in the stairwell, he should have chosen the opposite direction of Su Yun to touch the wall to advance, and then unluckily groped for the open electrical box on the wall, it happened that there were exposed wires in the electric box, so he was electrocuted on the spot.

The cause and effect are exactly the same as what Moriarty tells, and there are no flaws to speak of.

If you hadn't experienced this personally, but relied on the follow-up falsification of the scene, it would have been impossible to forge it so perfectly in the darkness of Rutz.

And, even if Moriarty faked all this, who did he want to show it to?

Four of the eight missing people died, Xu Zhuo was sleeping, Ora sat motionless in his doorway like a ghost, and only he and Moriarty were left.

Assuming that all this was a scene faked by Moriarty, then he went to great lengths just to deceive him, the "prophet"?

It doesn't seem to make sense.

What good is it for him to lie to himself?

After thinking clearly, Su Yun was no longer suspicious, and he said calmly to Moriarty: "I roughly believe you, so, what are you going to do next?" Read the book of one here, and then wait for everyone to come back to life? ”

Moriarty didn't raise his head, but pointed to the bookshelf next to him, and said, "Help me sort out all the books about space and time, put them next to me, and when I solve the spatial puzzles on this level, we can go downstairs." ”

Su Yun thought for a moment and said, "Why don't we just make a rope out of the sheet and knock down the window from the bedroom to find the floor below?" ”

Moriarty shook his head helplessly and said, "You can try." ”

Su Yun rolled his eyes, and didn't try it immediately, if this method was feasible, he could try it himself later, and there was no need to try it now.

He began to follow Moriarty's method, searching the shelves for books on time and space.

The books on the shelves were relatively messy, and they were not well classified and managed, so Su Yun's process of finding books was also very long, and he didn't take Moriarty's orders very seriously, and when he was looking for books, he was just hasty, and he didn't go through them one by one very carefully and carefully.

About half an hour later, Su Yun brought the book that Moriarty asked for in front of him.

Moriarty briefly skimmed through the titles of the books, then pulled out a few of them, asking Su Yun to put the rest back.

Su Yun glanced at the list of books Moriarty was reading, and a local memory was in his heart.

Then he took a book that was identical to the one Moriarty had in his hand and began to sit across from Moriarty and read it.

The content of this book is very simple, just to popularize some basic spatial theories, Su Yun has been exposed to this knowledge in high school, so he doesn't care much about the content of this book, he wants to see something more profound, so he follows his memory to find another book on the bookshelf that he remembers on Moriarty's list.

Just as Su Yun left his seat, he didn't notice that Moriarty suddenly pressed the fingers of his right hand on his cheek, as if he was a little tired, and rubbed his temples.

Su Yun walked to the side of the bookshelf, searched for it repeatedly, and finally caught a glimpse of the book he wanted on the highest shelf.

He reached out and reached for the tallest shelf.

Who knew that the book clamp on this layer was very tight, and there was no way to pull the book out of the side-by-side books with one hand, so Su Yun stood on tiptoe and used both hands together, trying to pull out the book.

The book was finally pulled out by him, but at the same time, the entire bookshelf also "creaked" and fell in the direction of Su Yun.

Su Yun was taken aback and wanted to retreat backwards, but he didn't want to step on his left foot with his right foot, and the whole person fell backwards, and he could only watch a large number of books fall down his face.

"Smack"

Su Yun felt the back of his head slam against something hard.

A sharp pain came, and the last image flashed through his mind, of Socrates slipping in the doorway and dying on the back of his head against a nail.

Then, there was no then, he lost the ability to think, and his eyes became pitch black.

The bookshelf fell and pressed against the bookshelf on the other side, and the books on the bookshelf fell to the ground with a thud.

The bookshelf on the other side was bumped and toppled over, pressing towards the third shelf.

However, when the third bookshelf was about to topple, it was held by a hand.

Moriarty appeared just right at the point where the bookshelf was about to be toppled over, straightening the third shelf.

This bookshelf is actually not very heavy, especially when Moriarty straightens the bookshelf at the moment when the bookshelf has a tendency to topple, which can be just right.

After stopping the chain toppling of the bookshelf, Moriarty calmly came to the place where Su Yun fell, straightened the bookshelf that had emptied the books, and looked at Su Yun who was "buried" in the pile of books, with no expression on his face.

"What a difficult guy, only you can walk in front of me alive, it's a pity that your brain is not very good."

With that, Moriarty lifted the hem of his trousers, removed the plank from his leg, tossed it aside, and pushed open the door to the library, heading out into the darkness......