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Chapter 110 Dr. Wolf, let's talk about you being a serial killer(1/2)

Chapter 110 Dr. Wolfe, let’s talk about the fact that you are a serial killer

"You guys get dressed first."

Detective Amy Santiago once again felt the strong evil amusement under Chuck's face, and said to the tall young man and the small girl who were wrapped in sheets and hugged each other with the most adorable height difference.

After saying that, she closed the door politely and looked at Chuck. She didn't know what to say: "Dr. Wolfe, you..."

"What's wrong?"

Chuck looked at her calmly.

"nothing."

Detective Amy Santiago knew that no matter what she said, it would probably not only have no effect in the end, but would probably make her angry, so she shook her head wisely and whispered: "They don't seem to have any problems."

Chuck immediately looked at her in surprise.

"What's wrong?"

Detective Amy Santiago was made uncomfortable by Chuck's gaze and had to ask Chuck the question just now.

"It turns out that your acceptance criteria can be so wild."

Chuck said bluntly: "What a pity."

"..."

Detective Amy Santiago suddenly thought of the previous scene where Chuck asked the detective for confirmation. She didn't want to talk about this topic at all, but she couldn't bear it this time: "Why did I have so much fun?"

"Didn't you see?"

Chuck gestured toward Ted's dormitory.

"...You want to go there!"

Amy Santiago thought she had followed Chuck's train of thought, and said angrily: "This is a university dormitory. College students generally don't have enough money to rent a room, so they can save whatever they can... This is a compromise that cannot be helped. Didn't you see?"

It’s not like you want to dress properly when you go to another place!”

She secretly checked Chuck's file and found out that Chuck went to college at the age of 15. At such a young age and with such a weird temperament, he probably had never experienced the life of a normal college student.

"You know what I'm thinking?"

Chuck asked rhetorically.

Detective Amy Santiago was about to speak when the door opened and the three of them stood there neatly, looking at them awkwardly and uneasily.

"NYPD!"

Detective Amy Santiago flashed her police badge and walked in, looking at the three people: "This is Dr. Chuck Wolfe, the consultant of the bureau..."

After saying this, she suddenly noticed that Chuck hadn't moved, so she tilted her head and motioned for Chuck to come in with her: "We'll talk inside."

"I don't think so."

Chuck shook his head.

"Why?"

Detective Amy Santiago was puzzled.

"surf."

Chuck was concise and to the point.

Everyone was immediately embarrassed.

Compared to Detective Amy Santiago, who didn't react to the word 'hai' for a while and only used his detective skills to guess it later, the tall young man and the small girl involved, as well as the tortured upper bunk brother Ted, almost...

You understand it instantly.

"Oh, this is so shameful."

The little girl blushed and lowered her head, muttering quietly, but she kept glancing at the dashing and heroic Detective Amy Santiago from the corner of her eye.

The tall young man touched the back of his head and smiled honestly.

Um.

Although he couldn't smell anything special, he was still quite proud.

"Are you Ted Mosby?"

Detective Amy Santiago took a deep breath and felt that she still had to rely on herself.

"right."

Ted nodded, worried: "What's the matter, officer?"

Detective Amy Santiago tells the story.

"Oh, my god!"

Ted was stunned.

He never expected that his professor was actually a serial killer and was preparing to kill him when he called him.

Detective Amy Santiago interrogated for a while and found no problems, so he looked at Chuck: "Dr. Wolfe, do you have anything to say?"

"Um."

Chuck nodded, looked at Ted, the young male protagonist in Finding Mom in his past life memory, and said seriously: "Stay away from weird people, especially if you meet someone who takes the initiative to strike up a conversation in the toilet, you should never

You know what kind of pervert he is."

"good."

Ted was confused when he heard this, but he still nodded in agreement.

After the professor's encounter, he had a deeper understanding of the world. It was really scary, and he should really stay away from weird people.

"Last question, tell Dr. Wolfe, are you not..."

Detective Amy Santiago finally spoke out and asked Ted and the others to tell Chuck that none of the unbearable things he imagined happened in the dormitory.

Chuck and the others left.

"God, this is absolutely terrible."

The little girl sat on the bed in a daze.

"yes."

The tall and honest young man nodded, walked over to sit next to her, hugged her and comforted her: "But Lily, don't worry, I will protect you!"

"Really?"

Lily, a little girl, looked up at her boyfriend, her eyes sparkling. When her boyfriend nodded heavily, her magical eyes suddenly became misty. She bit her lip and murmured: "Matthew, you are so good.

.”

"..."

Ted, who was really the most shocked and frightened, looked at the couple who were no longer paying attention to each other and was gradually irritated. He was shocked again. There are really such sticky couples in this world. Is this the so-called true love?

Outside the dormitory.

"Did you hear that?"

Detective Amy Santiago saw that Chuck didn't respond to Ted and the others' answers, and couldn't help but remind him: "Things are not what you think at all."

"That's what I thought."

Chuck said calmly.

"Is this what you think?"

Detective Amy Santiago was confused: "Then you were still like that before, and you still said that you were playing so fancy that I could accept it..."

As she spoke, she seemed to understand something. She looked at Chuck's back with dumbfounded eyes, blushed and cursed: "Which one of us is the one playing tricks?"

"I don't think it's normal, but you think it's normal."

Chuck stopped and turned around to correct himself.

"..."

Detective Amy Santiago pauses.

Due to the circumstances, she thought it was normal, but that was completely different from what kind of strange experiment Chuck was planning to design using her as a prototype!

The thought of her becoming little Lily and the annoying detective being Ted made her feel normal again.

But when she met Chuck's serious look, she was at a loss for words and didn't know how to explain the intentional and unintentional differences between the sky and the earth, the sun and the moon.

In the end, I could only get in the car depressed.

Chuck's cell phone rang, he opened it and said, "Here's some news. His name is John Douglas. He was very smart since he was a child, but as expected he ended up in a juvenile detention center. While he was there, his roommate was older.

The child was beaten to death, and within the next six months, all three assailants died."

"Did this John Douglas do it?"

Seeing that business was about to begin, Amy Santiago didn't care about sulking, and asked: "Also, why did nothing happen to you even after you were smart enough to enter the juvenile detention center since you were young?"
To be continued...
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