Chapter 35: The Ending of the Unsolved Case
Days passed, and Reinetes' investigation had no clue.
At this moment, in the detective agency, Reintes was so tired that he collapsed on the ground with a pile of papers.
He just hadn't rested for too long.
Did Lias really leave alone?
In his sleep, this sentence suddenly appeared in Reintes's mind, which provoked him to sit down.
Reintes bit the knuckle of his right index finger, thinking desperately.
After overturning countless assumptions, he now has two assumptions left.
First, Lias left out of anger.
With what she knew about herself, she could indeed leave him without leaving any trace.
Second, Lias was indeed kidnapped for unknown reasons, but the possibility of male and female desires is extremely high.
This is an extremely bad result.
Thinking of this, Reines couldn't help but be scared for a while, and cold sweat wet his back.
Whether it is the kidnapping for unknown reasons, or the kidnapping of the desire of men and women, it is the result that he is extremely unwilling to see.
Reinetes preferred to believe the first one than the second hypothesis.
After so many days of desperately recalling the details of his relationship with Lias, he gradually realized how much he owed him.
She has given herself unreservedly to that extent,
But what about yourself?
It's a complete bastard.
Thinking of this, Reintes let go of the knuckles in his mouth, and then said, 'Smack! He slapped himself a few times.
He's just a goddamn bastard.
The next day, Reines imagined that Lias was still in the detective agency, and silently put it in order alone.
He did everything Lias usually does.
Leants put on his tattered brown-and-yellow coat and silently arrived at the door of the detective agency, then closed the door gently.
"Wait for me."
He said silently.
"I'll get to the bottom of this soon."
Reintes locked the door, and the cold wind blew the hem of his coat, carrying it with it and swaying slightly.
On the desk in the detective agency, there is a neat display of information related to the murder that Lias has collected before.
Reintes prepares to re-investigate that homicide.
Inquisition, Hall.
Reintes showed the token to the purple-robed staff at the front desk and said to him, "I'll look for Mr. Morris." ”
"Okay." The purple-robed staff nodded slightly at him and inquired about the registration form placed at the front desk.
"Mr. Morris is in room 14."
"Okay." Reines put away the token and drove to room 14.
"Hey, Reintes, what's the wind that brought you here?" Morris, buried in his papers, looked up and exclaimed.
"Give me all the information about this case, and I will intervene in the investigation." Reintes said.
"What?" The papers that Morris was holding at this time slowly slid to the ground, and he looked at Reinetes in amazement.
Did the detective take the initiative to intervene in the investigation?
Did the sun come out in the west?
Leintes also said some time ago that this case was boring and refused to participate in the investigation, what happened today?
"Victim: Haka
Age: Slightly.
Occupation: Owner of xxx Road bookstore
Details: omitted.
Wife: Made
Age: Slightly.
Details: omitted.
Son: Bangcas
Age: 13 years old
Details: omitted.
Adopted daughter: Bethiel
Age: 15 years old
Details: omitted.
Adopted daughter: Belcy
Age: 10 years old
Details: Omitted.
As the investigation progressed smoothly, Haka's family situation and the whereabouts of the murder that day gradually became clear.
On the afternoon of the day of his murder, Haka left his home at about half past nine in the morning, and before coming to the bookstore, he first went to the Shikoku Gold Bank and withdrew 10,000 gold coins in cash.
According to the staff, Haka appeared to have gone in the opposite direction of the bookstore after taking the gold coins.
At the scene of the crime, there was no cash of the 10,000 gold coins that Haka had taken out.
Noticing this, Morris quickly defined the nature of the homicide as murder for money.
Reines doesn't think so.
He and Maurice and the Inquisition investigators conducted an ongoing investigation centered on Haka's home and the scene of the crime, searching for all those present who could be questioned.
After unremitting efforts, they finally found a valuable and important message.
Haka had gone to visit a man on Fallen Leaf Street with his wife two days earlier.
The purple-robed deacons quickly identified a woman named Abel.
It is worth noting that Abel was the mother of Bethier and Bellcy half a month ago.
Reintes and Morris went to visit Abel on Fallen Leaf Street.
She hadn't transferred custody of Bethel and Belcy to Haka half a month ago.
Thinking of the 10,000 gold coins, it's hard not to care about it.
As the name suggests, Fallen Leaf Street is a very dilapidated place like a withered leaf.
Reines and Morris arrive at 030 and knock on the rusty door.
The results will be available soon.
Reinetes said to himself.
Hypothesis one and hypothesis two, he chose the first possibility.
Lias left deliberately out of anger.
Pushing open the door, I saw Ms. Abel, who would soon investigate the case and release the news.
Lias will definitely be back when she gets the news.
Reintes thought firmly.
Because this is a long, long case that she has been collecting information for a long time.
I'll get the case into the light of my mind soon and get you willing to come back.
The rusty door was opened, revealing the face of a middle-aged woman.
"Hello, we are advisors to the Inquisition."
Reintes pulled out the token and said to the middle-aged woman.
Morris looked at him in amazement.
Why is this guy handling the case for the Inquisition uncharacteristically active this time?
Reintes thought he would find out about the case soon.
But he didn't expect that his investigation would be more than ten years.
After checking, the Inquisition withdrew from the investigation.
In the end, he was the only one left to hold on.
In a flash, more than ten years have passed, and time has come to this day.
Middle-aged, he stood in front of Crete, who was now approaching his youth, and proudly told him about the incident and the final outcome of the case.
After saying that, Reintes was happy, because he was convinced that Lias would definitely come back after knowing the news.
Seeing his uncle elated like a child, Crete silently blessed him.
His uncle will definitely see Lias again.
While thinking like this, Crete remembered another person.
The man's name was Vivien.