Chapter 155: The Clues of the Incident Chapter Retelling and Sorting Out Eleven: The Trajectory of a Mysterious Black Shadow
Speaking of the trajectory of the first mysterious black shadow, he first appears at the beginning of Chapter 6. Pen "Fun" Pavilion www.biquge.info
Combined with the content of the previous chapters 1 to 5, we can see that the characters represented by this black shadow are not among the thirteen people who entered the Luoque House at the beginning (including Jiang Xiaomei, who unfortunately fell off the cliff).
He was supposed to be an additional being, one who might have been secretly hiding in the house before everyone arrived.
But this character is definitely related to some of the people on the table, and it is not excluded that those people on the surface know that he is hiding in the house.
The time period when this dark shadow first appears should be the time period described in Chapter 5.
To be more precise, Liang Yongxin had just left the large living room to get the medicine box, and everyone had not yet discovered that he was missing.
In this way, this black shadow may be the suspect who kidnapped Liang Yongxin and locked him up.
Of course, we can't be sure about this yet.
We can only roughly guess the trajectory of his movements and the connection to events based on the content of Chapter 6.
The silent hallway was pitch black, and little by little, the shadows groped their way forward, making a slight noise under their feet. After a long time, the shadow's hand finally touched the edge of the steps,'
Do you see something in this paragraph? In fact, it is very likely that this dark shadow was hiding in the basement that has not yet been discovered.
The corridor he walked through could never be the short corridor in the middle of the first floor, because no matter how much he walked the corridor, he couldn't touch any steps!
So the only thing that can touch the steps, which resembles a corridor, is the passage under the steps in the basement. I didn't describe exactly whether the hallway was wide or narrow, did I?
Okay, let's assume he did climb up from the basement. Then it is possible that this person discovered the basement a long time ago that only the owner of the house knew about.
We already know that the owner Liang Yongxin clearly told Luo Yifan where the entrance to the basement was? How should it be opened.
But in the following content, we can see that Liang Yongxin actually doesn't know where the exit from the outside of the basement is?
That's a very strange point, but it's also a very good point to explain.
This also touches on the 80% all-hands integrated plan from A to I: C can be substituted for B, and B wants to use E to protect A and clear D's problem.
I'll make it clearer that if two people have the same plan, the same goal, but want to protect each other from the plan or goal.
Let's assume that these two people are A and B, then E and D are their obstacles, and C becomes the pawn they use.
If you think about it further, because C is a pawn for them or one of them, C gets the promise of some benefit, and is taken into the basement by someone who is familiar with the Roquehouse, where he hides there.
However, C also has his own little-known calculations, and he may use the secrets he is hiding to do things that make the people who originally used him have to give him more benefits.
As for the present, it is not known who and who can substitute into this inference.
We can only assume now that the dark shadow that appears in Chapter 6 may be the planned C.
Let's move on to the next paragraph of the description.
'Click...... Click...... The sound of the wooden staircase being trampled came from the silent room, softly... Slowly... One ...... after another. Suddenly, a black ball-like thing rose from where it should have been, and slowly rose higher and higher, and then a pair of hands lifted the edge of the exit......
The discrepancies and contradictions that arise here are the sounds made by the wooden staircase.
We know that according to Luo Yifan's previous description of their entry and exit in the basement, the stairs on both sides of the basement entrance and exit are specially treated on the splicing, and walking on them will only make a very slight sound.
This may be because when the basement was built, it was treated as a secret space, so that all sounds that could attract attention were eliminated as much as possible.
Based on our current speculation and the description in Chapter 6, the only thing that matches the dark shadow's entry and exit is the exit in the basement in the small storage room.
Isn't the sound of the staircase a mystery again? There's no way anyone has time to renovate the stairs afterwards, right?
Therefore, on the question of the hiding of this dark shadow, we still can't make such arbitrary conclusions. It's better to leave it to Luo Yifan or Yun Yeyao to solve it.
So how did the black shadow react after peeking into the living room on the first floor?
'His back disappeared into the entrance to the stairwell', a description that instantly linked him to the second floor with the owner of the house, and made us suspect that he was the one who kidnapped the owner.
Here, I will leave this question noncommittal and let you guess for yourself.
Let me start with a few hints of who the dark shadow is:
The first is that as we mentioned at the beginning of this chapter, he is not one of the 13 people, that is, an out-of-network person.
Second, he must have known a handsome and wealthy man, and expected something from him.
Thirdly, he must have something to do with the person who represents E, and E may have gotten some useful information from him and extended it.
And he also has some evidence of E's past crimes, and he hates E for using it to deceive him.
Fourth, this dark shadow may be the one behind the serious injury of Zhiwei and the whole incident.
Fifth, he is definitely a character who has appeared many, many times in our previous descriptions and has gradually entered the net.
To find out his identity, you still have to study the 80% all-staff schedule of A-I I gave, as long as all the characters and their actions are reasonably substituted into it, the identity of the murderer will be clear.