Chapter 531: The Second Clue

Coincidentally, when we were investigating Qian Er's death in Sun Xiang's village, we had been to the mass grave crawling with snakes several times. Now, in this Kuta village, I have also come to the grave complex with such a dense number of graves. These two places are linked. And what connects these two villages is Sun Xiang's key.

Coffins that once appeared in the desert had locks attached to them, according to the village chief. The lock looked like someone had removed it from another chest of drawers and put it back on. When I heard that, I thought of the lockless drawers and cabinets in the abandoned factory. There's a good chance that Sun Xiang's key can open those coffins!

I thought as I followed Doha forward. Doha was not very bold, her pace had slowed down a lot, and she also had a flashlight in her hand, but the light coming from her hand was a little trembling. We have entered the graves. The graves are strangely shaped and irregular.

It is normal for people in Kuta Village to build their own tombstones, and it is normal to have this kind of difference, people with good craftsmanship will build their own stone tablets, and those with poor craftsmanship can only make wooden tablets, which is very normal, but the dark night makes this group of tombs look weird. The tombstones that stood were usually almost a meter high, and from a distance, they looked like a lot of motionless children standing with their heads bowed.

The grave was engraved or written in words that I could not read, and Doha smiled wryly, saying that she had come to help, otherwise I would not have been able to find the graves of the three deceased. said. Doha found the village chief's grave in the cluster of graves. After all, the village chief was a relatively prestigious person in the village, and after his death, the village chief's relatives and the villagers of the village built a tombstone for the village chief that looked more decent.

Doha stood aside and told me to hurry up and extract the clue, and I nodded. Walked around the grave of the village chief. Soon, I crouched down, flashlight in my hand, and began to observe it up close. I looked very closely, and it took me ten minutes before I finally stood up.

I told Doha that it was time to go to the next place.

Doha was a little surprised and asked, "Are you ready to extract it?" ”

Me: "I promised not to dig up the body, this clue only needs to be observed, not extracted." ”

Doha was puzzled, and I didn't explain much. Under Doha's leadership. I went to the grave of the second deceased, who had died during the funeral of the village chief, who said that he had not believed in the rumors of the evil spirits of the desert at the beginning, and had seen that the village chief had died and had not fled but had slowly walked back.

Just like when I was observing the village chief's tombstone, I squatted down and observed it carefully for ten minutes.

Next, we also went to the grave of the third deceased, who was a neighbor of Doha and Uncle Man, and I had seen the body of the young man. The tombstone has just been built and is still very new. This time, I was observing for a much longer period of time than before, and Doha was standing on one side, and it was cold at night, and she would put her arms around and look around from time to time.

Finally, I got up from the ground.

Doha asked me if it was over, and I nodded, pat the dust off my body. When Doha saw that I was finished, he immediately urged me to go back, and without paying attention, Doha's foot was crooked, and when I looked closely, Doha's foot seemed to have tripped over a stone, and the stone fell on her foot.

Doha groaned and fell to the ground. I squatted down and saw that Doha's tears were about to fall, she endured the pain and rolled up her trouser legs, and when she saw the injury on her ankle, Doha took a breath of cold air. In the light of the flashlight, I could see the wound clearly.

The stone had knocked Doha's stone completely red and swollen, and the blood on it seemed to be spilling at any moment. After a while, the redness and swelling had slowly turned into bruises, and Doha gritted his teeth, his face slightly reddened. I asked Doha how she was, and Doha endured the pain and said it was okay, but as soon as she tried to stand up, her body suddenly fell.

Doha's foot injury was so severe that he really couldn't walk.

I picked Doha up and walked back quickly. Doha told me not to worry, saying that I would send her home and she would take care of it herself. Doha is a doctor, and she also has a medicine box at home, which is easy for Doha. But I still didn't slow down, Doha's body was light, and I had little effort to hold her.

When I asked Doha if she would hurt her bones, Doha shook her head and said that she knew the extent of her own injuries and that she could barely walk after a day or two of rest. I saw the wound on Doha's ankle, but she repeatedly said she was fine, so I didn't ask any more.

With Doha in my arms, I returned to the village. It was late at night, and only a few villagers were left guarding Tyvia's body. I met the three detectives who were still wandering around the village, and they reported to me that there was no suspicious sign in the village. I nodded to them and continued on to Doha's house, where they followed.

I carried Doha back to the house, put Doha on the bed, and Doha asked me to fetch the medicine box for her. I did, and soon Doha began to medicate himself.

During the drug, Doha clenched his teeth all the time, looking very painful.

Before Doha had finished taking the medicine, I went to the outside of Adili's room again, and after knocking very the door several times, Adili finally came and opened the door. Adiri was sleepy-eyed, and I entered his room with three detectives, and Maimaiti was still asleep. I sat on the edge of Adili's bed and started talking to him.

"I've found the clue in the desert." I said.

Adiri's face was full of joy, and he asked, "Is that a case that can be solved?" ”

I didn't answer Adiri, but walked around Adiri's room. Adiri kept asking me what I was doing, and the other three detectives looked at me blankly. I stopped in front of Adiri, and I looked up and down again.

Adiri was so nervous that he was about to cry, and he asked me if I was doubting him again.

I never answered Adili's questions, which made Adili even more nervous, and he kept swearing to me that he had never left the room even half a step. But I didn't care, grabbed Adiri's hand and pulled his sleeve up. The other three wanted to persuade them, but I snorted, and the three detectives didn't dare to come up.

I sat down on the edge of the bed on Adiri's shoulders, glanced at Adiri's neck, and said to the policeman who knew Chinese, "Go and call the villagers." ”

The detective asked me, "Why?" ”

I replied, "Solve the case." ”

The detective ran out suspiciously, and while waiting, Adili and the two remaining detectives were very nervous, and the wheezing in the room was very loud. There were two beds in the room, and I sat on the edge of the bed opposite Adili, with Mamat sleeping behind me.

Adiri was sweating profusely, and he kept making a pleading gesture to me, saying that he had been wronged.

After a while, the detective returned, and he brought back many villagers. One by one, the villagers arrived at Doha's house, and the room was so small that many of the villagers had to gather around the room. It is naturally impossible to invite the whole village, and my goal is to have the villagers to witness it.

Doha had already been drugged, and with the help of her parents, Doha had also come up. Doha gave me an inquiring look, but I didn't respond. Many of the villagers were sleepy-eyed, and the detective told me that he had knocked on the doors of the villagers to wake them up.

He pondered that Doha's house could only accommodate so many people, so he only called so much. It is a good place.

I nodded and said to Doha, "Doha, please act as an interpreter, and you tell the villagers that I'm going to start solving the case." ”

Before Doha could agree, Adiri suddenly rose from the ground, knocked away two villagers, and ran out of the door, but I stopped him in time. I pressed Adiri to the bed again, and Adiri struggled frantically, screaming incessantly, "I'm not a murderer!" Professor Li, I'm really not, don't wronged me! ”

I raised my hand and pointed my index finger at Adiri: "I know you're not, and I didn't say you're the murderer, the murderer is him." ”

As I spoke, I shifted my hand and pointed at one of the people present.