Chapter 73: Discussion of the Facts of the Case
François pulled out a stack of postal stamps from his bosom and placed them on the coffee table.
"These are courier packages that the victims of the runaway case have received, and they are connected to each other."
Connected to each other?
Ademisol leaned forward slightly and took the mailing slip from the coffee table.
The top recipient is Jenny Vicky, the mailing time is three days before the café three people lost control, and the sender is Parker Ender.
Both were unfamiliar names, and he flipped through Jenny's mailing slip to look at the next one, and the name in the recipient column was Parker Ender.
It turned out that they were connected to each other like this, and Ademisore quickly flipped through the mailing list and showed a sudden expression, and then became puzzled: there was no Max's mailing order in it.
He asked directly, "Without Max?" ”
François nodded, and continued: "Yes, without him, but these are enough, and it is almost certain that this package contains the key items that caused the victim to lose control. ”
"What's that?" Ademisor asked curiously.
François shook his head and sighed, "Unfortunately, we didn't figure this out, we searched the house of the last recipient, Jeanne, and the last victim, Max, and found nothing. ”
He then looked at Ademisor and added, "We searched Max's warehouse at 61 later, and there was nothing out of the ordinary. ”
Hearing the other party talk about the warehouse, Ademisor immediately thought of what he had found in the warehouse before, and he glanced around his teammates and said in a low voice:
"I found a table in warehouse 61 with a handkerchief in it, and I saw Dauria from it, and he found me because of this."
Aldrichi nodded: "Yes, you and I mentioned this, so now we suspect that Max was not influenced by mailing the package, but because he stole Dauria's things, you said before that Dauria was in charge of the sending of letters from that clinic, and it can be assumed that he and Max may have known each other." ”
"Stealing a bulky table?" Ademisor pinched his chin and said uncertainly.
"It is likely that it was Daouria's guidance, and according to the laws you have speculated, Max's path to the 'thief' meets his requirements, perhaps it is his deliberate guidance." François added.
Ademisol was noncommittal on this inference.
Seeing that there was no one to add, Aldrich coughed lightly and said, "These are our inferences, and the top priority is to find out what exactly is in that package." ”
Ademisor nodded and asked, "What do you need me to do?" ”
François pushed down his frame and said in a gentle tone: "Now I have a preliminary idea. “
He picked up the wine glass on the coffee table and took a sip before continuing: "According to your inference, starting from his next goal, the two paths of 'hunter' and 'warrior' are not common in Rune, and there are only a handful in Tingen, we can contact in advance and cooperate with the target in advance as a substitute for punishment." ”
"The only problem is that the demon has a strong ability to premonition of danger, and my encounter this time is proof that he may not be fooled." Ademisol calmly raised his doubts.
"There's nothing to worry about, there's a way to fix it." Aldridge took over, and he looked at Ademisol with a deep meaning in his eyes: "What you need to do is very simple, just go on with your normal life. ”
Am I also a decoy? Ademisor's heart moved slightly, and he nodded silently.
"You don't need to deliberately investigate the runaway case, maybe I should arrange a separate case for you, Lanrius or Triss?" When Odrizzi saw Ademisor agree, he exhaled lightly, and his tone became relaxed.
"Or do you want to take a break? Arrange an easy case for you? ”
"Is there any progress in the case of Langrius?" Ademisor suddenly thought of Megoos when he heard this name, and asked subconsciously.
"He was cautious, and Henry didn't find too many clues."
"Does he have a fiancée named Megoos?"
Aldrich raised his eyebrows and said, "Is there this person, and this is what you see from the picture?" ”
Ademisore nodded.
"She's important? Do you think Lanrius will come back to her? Aldrich asked tentatively.
She wasn't important to Lanlius at all, but she was quite important in some ways.
Ademisore sighed in his heart, he had no intention of changing the direction of the plot.
Although he also has a great affection for Captain Dunn in the original book, he is not arrogant enough to allow himself to make a sequence 8 to provoke the goddess to death.
It's okay to be kind and do good deeds, but that's based on your own safety, at least for Ademisor.
Thoughts flashed through his mind, and he shook his head and said, "No, she is not that important to Lanerus, there is no need to spend time on her. ”
Aldrich nodded and said: "François and I also judged this way, Laneus did not care about her and the child in her womb, she and her family were reported as victims, and now the people of the Police Department are guarding her." ”
If it was an ordinary police officer from the National Police Agency who followed her, there shouldn't be any problem, after all, her family was also by her side in the original book, but she was not affected by the heirs of the evil god.
After judging in his heart, Ademisor pinched his eyebrows and said, "I understand what you mean, just give me a case." ”
"I suggest you give him the latest one." Fuhrman looked at the captain and said in a suggestive tone.
"I'll think about it." Aldrich did not immediately agree.
"I have another question, since Daouria has revealed his identity, how can I be sure that he did not secretly leave Tingen?" Ademisor didn't care what the two were talking about, and once again raised doubts about the plan to lure Daou.
"Like you said, 'demons' have a keen intuition about deadly danger, which varies from a day to several hours in advance, and the scope can vary from large to small, but without exception they are superstitious about this intuition." François explained with a smile.
He took out a pipe from his bosom and slowly lit it, took a deep breath and continued: "Dauria felt a threat from you because you discovered his identity and were ready to inform Captain Aldridge about it, but now that so many days have passed, the danger you have brought has been resolved, and it is unlikely that he will leave Tingen until a new danger intuition appears." ”
Ademisor nodded in agreement with this explanation, and then looked around suspiciously, wondering if they were plotting against Daouria here, and would the other party find out.
He looked away at the relaxed expressions of the captain and François, and secretly speculated that it might be like what the captain had just said, that they had a way to avoid this dangerous warning of the 'demon', and perhaps they were using this method at the moment.
Aldrich looked at the wall clock on the wall, and seeing that no one was ready to say anything, he stood up and said, "It's not too early, let's stop here today." ”
Before leaving the door, the captain looked back at Ademisor: "Come to the club tomorrow morning, I have something good for you." ”
He opened the door and walked out, and the others said goodbye to Ademisor in turn.