Chapter 529 - Superior Skills

"The convening is to be gathered, but it is impossible to ask anything." I replied to Doha.

Doha nodded: "Yes, who would be so stupid to admit it." Immediately, Doha asked, "Then why do you have to gather the villagers?" ”

I didn't answer Doha right away. Instead, she laughed, and Doha was confused by my laughter, and she asked me puzzled. Why are you so happy that the clue is gone? I glanced out the window, it was already slightly bright, I hadn't slept all night, and I was a little tired.

"I had long expected that the other party would not be able to hold back." I said to Doha.

Doha was slightly stunned: "What do you mean?" ”

I re-tied the cuff of the black bag and threw it to the side.

"This bag has no use value, and the magic is a foot high. The clue I brought back from the desert was not in this black bag at all. I said to Doha, who was blank.

Doha was shocked, and when she was speechless, I smiled and continued to explain to her. I told Doha that I had been watching my surroundings from the moment I entered the desert, and as I expected, someone was following me. Obviously, I swore that finding clues to solve the case had already panicked the murderer.

So, when I leaned over, I grabbed the clue in my hand and pretended to grab a handful of sand and put it in a black bag. So all the murderer took was a bag of yellow sand from the desert. It's not a clue I brought back from the desert at all. The killer tried to steal my clues, but in the end, I was the one who was better at it and saw through the killer's scheme.

I said to Doha: "I thought I could use this bag to lure the murderer to the door and catch him directly, but the other party is not simple. They were able to enter my room without me even noticing. ”

Doha finally spoke: "Where's the real clue?" ”

I patted Doha on the shoulder, "Don't worry, I'm hiding in a very hidden place." There is no way to solve the case with that clue alone, I am looking for another clue, and the two clues can be combined to completely unravel the mystery. The other party underestimated me too much, everything was just a trick, and it wouldn't be long before I could find the other party out. ”

I still haven't told Doha what the clues I got in the desert are. I looked out, it was completely dawn, and I felt that it was about the same time, so I asked Doha to gather the villagers. Doha hesitated. Immediately walking down, I glanced at the black bag I had thrown in the corner, changed my clothes and left the room.

I arrived at the door of Adili's room and knocked the door a few times, and as soon as Adiri opened the door, I glanced into his room for the first time, and Mamat was lying on the bed. Adiri stretched and asked me why I got up so early, and I smiled slightly: "There is not much left in the ten-day period, where can I still sleep." ”

With that, I went into Adili's room, and Adiri began to change his clothes.

"Captain Adili, hasn't Mamat left the room in the past three days?" I asked.

Adili glanced at Maimaiti, who was sleeping soundly, and immediately told me: "No, if he comes out of the room, I will definitely find out." ”

I nodded, "Okay, then are you sure, no one has entered my room?" ”

Adiri still confirmed: "No, if someone enters your room, I will definitely be able to find out." ”

My voice suddenly became louder: "Then you tell me why the clue in my room is missing!" ”

Adiri was startled by my voice, and even his shoulders trembled. Adiri was completely panicked, and he asked me if I suspected that he had done it, and he swore vigorously that he would never and would not dare to do such a thing. I asked Adiri to explain it, but he couldn't understand why the clue was transferred out of thin air.

Adiri and I talked louder and louder, but Adiri couldn't answer what I said. I put away my emotions: "I don't want to believe that you did it, but if something goes wrong, you won't be able to wash it even if you jump into the Yellow River." Whether you did it or not, I have to tell you that what was stolen was a fake clue, and the real clue is still with me. ”

Adili breathed a sigh of relief: "The real clues are still there?" ”

Adiri didn't look like he was pretending, his whole face flushed.

Me: "It's still with me, I'll look for a second clue soon, and the case will be solved soon." I stared at Maimaiti, who was sleeping, and said, "Take good care of Maimaiti." ”

My last words were said in a calm voice, and Adiri immediately nodded at me.

With that, I turned and left Adili's room.

When I went out, the fresh, cold air was immediately inhaled into my lungs, and the tiredness disappeared a lot. After the wind ravaged the village, it was a mess, and even many mud dams and stone bricks were blown down. The villagers had slowly gone out, and I went to Tyvia's house as soon as possible.

The villagers who arrived early removed Tyvesia's body from their homes, and Tyvesa's body was still covered with a black cloth, and the enthusiastic villagers almost spontaneously recited the sutras. I waited for a while, and Doha came over, and it was early in the morning, and beads of sweat were on Doha's face.

She told me that she had gone door-to-door to inform all the villagers and that they were all rushing this way. After about half an hour of waiting, more and more people gathered outside Tyvesia's house, and I asked Doha to count all the villagers except Mamat and Adili.

Three police officers stood next to me, and one of them, who knew a little Chinese, asked me what I was going to do, and I explained to them, carefully observing the reactions of the villagers present, and if anyone behaved abnormally, I secretly wrote it down.

Soon, I asked Doha to tell the villagers everything that had happened today, and there was a commotion in the crowd. I asked Doha what they were talking about, and Doha immediately translated what some of the villagers had said to me.

It turned out that some villagers said that I must have been unable to find out anything, so I deliberately said that the clues were stolen, and some villagers even said that the clues were taken by the evil spirits of the desert. Only a few villagers remained quiet and watched into the crowd.

"Tell them for me that the real clue is still with me." I said to Doha.

I kept staring at the villagers' faces as Doha repeated my words, but no matter how much I looked, I couldn't find anyone who was out of the ordinary. Doha did as I was told, and she asked me what I needed to tell the villagers next.

"Ask me where the dead from the previous three deaths are buried." I said to Doha.

Doha's face was full of surprise: "What are you going to do?" "It's all right.

Me: "Go check it out." ”

Doha was immediately unhappy: "Didn't you say it before, most of the villagers did not agree to dig up the body for autopsy. ”

Me: "I know that if I can dig up the body, I have now identified the murderer." ”

At that time, I asked Doha to ask the villagers for their opinions, and I told them that I had my own way of determining the cause of death, but unfortunately almost all of the villagers objected. Doha's face changed slightly, and he quietly asked me, "Do you want to dig up the body secretly, I'm the first to disagree!" ”

I smiled, "I promise not to move the body, I just went there to find a second clue." ”

Doha asked rhetorically, "The second clue?" ”

I nodded: "If you don't dig up the body, I have a way." Didn't I say that the clue I brought back from the desert, plus the second clue, as soon as the two clues cooperate, the murderer cannot be hidden. ”

Doha pondered for a moment, and once again she assured me that I would never touch the body, because that would be a great disrespect to the dead and religious beliefs. After my repeated reaffirmations, Doha finally did as I asked. Doha was rarely in the village, and there were no funerals in her family, so she didn't know where the dead were buried.

When I asked, I found that there was a relatively concentrated cemetery not far from the village, where the people of the village were buried after they died, as were the victims of the first three deaths.

Doha asked me if I was going right now, and I shook my head and gave her three words: "Wait until late at night." ”