Chapter Seventy-Eight: Not a Simple Jeweler
Chapter Seventy-Eight is not a simple jeweler
A man who knew Mino's plan of action, or at least knew that they would go to Tamur, and deduced the next plan of action from the outcome that both sides were safe and sound. Pen "Fun" Pavilion www.biquge.info
A person who knows that the thief has the ambition to collapse, or at least has a reason, to set his eyes on this ordinary thief who originally had nothing special about it.
A person who has been in contact with Mino, or who knows something about their abilities, and has an official identity, and does not want to be approached by Mino.
These three criteria, if taken out separately, there will be many people who meet the criteria, but if you consider them together, then there is only one person who meets the criteria, and that is to inform Mino, who has the news that the badge is in Tamur's hand, and who also has a way to find out the identity of the thief.
The jeweller who was named Muhammad!
Because he told Mino, the news that the badge was in Tamr's hand, he could know that there must be a conflict between Tamur and Mino, and through the result of the final peace between the two parties, he concluded that Mino, they had reached a deal with Tamr by unknown means, got the badge back, and it was very likely that they got the specific information of the thief by the way, and they would immediately go to take revenge.
Because the source of the information about the badge was because his clerk took it from the mouth of the clerk who received the thief under Tamur, he could have found a way to rediscover the identity of the thief from the clerk's mouth.
Moreover, he had contact with Mino, and knew some of their identities and abilities, so he had a reason to deliberately conceal them in order to prevent Minoan from coming to them.
Of course, there are still many doubts in this, such as why Muhammad did the business taboo of killing people and taking goods for the sake of the staff of collapse ambition, why he knew the existence of collapse ambition, why he could know the true value of collapse ambition, Mino could not understand, but these are not the point, anyway, as long as Mino came to the door, then everything could be asked from Muhammad's mouth.
So after answering Valya's doubts and reaping the joy of a detective's achievement in solving the case, he didn't explain too much, and after informing himself of his final inference, he rushed to the location of Muhammad's shop with Valya non-stop.
However, the results surprised Mino.
It's not that there's anything strange about Muhammad not being in the shop, after all, judging from Muhammad's behavior, if nothing else, he should still understand the true value of his collapsed ambitions, and it's normal to go out and hide for such a valuable treasure.
Before coming here, Mino already had a plan in mind what he would do next if Muhammad slipped away.
What really surprised him was the surprise and welcome from Muhammad's clerk at his arrival, and the indifferent attitude shown by Mino's inquiry about the location of their boss, and almost as soon as he opened his mouth, Mino learned from Muhammad's clerk that Muhammad should have been able to exist at this time, and judging from the results of the hidden use of the detection lie, the clerk clearly did not deceive himself.
They showed that they were completely ignorant of what their boss was doing, and their impression of Mino was still based on the friendly bargain they had made yesterday, after all, if they had known what Muhammad had done, even if Muhammad had not instructed anything else, their attitude towards Mino would not have been like this.
This discovery made Mino wonder.
You must know that if Muhammad simply hopes that he will not be found by Mino, and claim that his broken ambition will be returned, then even if he does not want his clerks to know what he has done, it is completely impossible for them to be unfriendly to Mino, although it is of little use, at least it can delay Minoan a little, so that Mino's time can be spent on gathering information.
Not to mention that if he had let his clerks spread false news, without knowing that Mino would detect lies, it would most likely delay Mino's time for days, and all that would be needed would be a casual order.
But he didn't, and the implications became somewhat debatable.
This shows that he takes his collapsing ambition so seriously that he is reluctant to tell anyone who might betray him, and is only willing to leave the matter to his trusted henchmen or even take it alone.
And the reason why he or his subordinates deliberately eliminated the clues after killing people is not, or it is not just to avoid Mino's door, but an action for other considerations, so Mino's previous speculation is actually wrong, Muhammad did not deliberately cover up the clues because he was related to Mino, but simply because of the preciousness of his collapsed ambition.
Muhammad's behavior is almost a clear telling Mino that he will snatch away the collapsed ambition and kill people for it, not because of Mino's appearance, which is an unintentional result of touching the melon.
It is a conscious, special murderous and treasure-grabbing operation, otherwise the abruptness and illogic in it simply cannot be explained.
Moreover, the Demonized Staff of Excellence, which Minoan had unintentionally acquired, carried on his body by extreme coincidence, and was accidentally stolen by thieves, had a unique meaning in Muhammad's heart.
Otherwise, with his net worth, it would be impossible to do so many things for such a thing, after all, don't look at Muhammad as if he seems to be careful about profits, but if Muhammad really wants it, he will take out the money to buy it, I am afraid that he will not spend half of his net worth, and he can get back a staff that is much better than his collapsed ambition, and there is no need to do these strange things.
You must know that the jewelry business is very profitable, and many jewelers are even rich to rival the country, and judging from the scale of Muhammad's business that Mino knows, the rich may not be counted, but the rich rival city can still be said.
And the mystery of this is probably quite unseemly, and it is extremely feared, otherwise, from his perspective as a successful businessman, it is not difficult to see the incompatibility between Mino's status as a priesthood and the staff, and from the point that Mino's only bounty badge, it is very simple to find that the staff is not important to Mino.
As long as he said his reasons, he could, even rely on the little affection of the news to get the staff from Mino at a low price.
But he didn't do that, and combined with the legendary origin of the collapsed ambition, Minow, who walked out of Muhammad's jewelry store, couldn't help but have an unconcealed seriousness on his face, and his brow furrowed tightly. (To be continued.) )