99. Borrowing a dead body?
"I remember reading a sentence in a book, people make mistakes unintentionally, why force others. www
"That's because they deserve to die!" Amei's tone increased. There was a hint of anger in her suppressed voice, and her body trembled slightly. She suddenly paused and took a deep breath, "When did you find out?"
"It's not too early, the day before yesterday," Fang Jun said calmly, "Actually, I believed everything you said to me before. It wasn't until the day before yesterday, when I used the address you gave me, that I doubted you for the first time.
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"It's so far from town, I thought you wouldn't go."
"Yes, according to the theory, I naturally won't go. I just asked my friend to send me a courier, but no one checked the address, so I went."[
Fang Jun smiled slightly, "Actually, you have already made two preparations. Even if I go and see this address, you think I will retreat and think you are a ghost and leave here out of fear. But unfortunately, I
No, because I'm a police officer."
Amei nodded. When two people faced each other like this, the night gave them the capital to be honest. They didn't have to look into each other's eyes or have lingering fears. In this empty room, the two of them knew each other well.
When speaking, there is no need to hide anything.
If you hide it, you will feel guilty.
"Yes, you are very smart. You are a policeman. You are indeed different from others. I thought you were just like others, but the facts tell me that I was wrong."
Amei stood up and walked to the window, looking at the desolate scenery outside the window. What she was looking at was a dark lake, surrounded by mountains on three sides, which oppressed the entire pond and made it difficult to breathe. She turned around and said, "Tell me
Well, your doubts."
Fang Jun cleared his throat, "Actually, I didn't have any doubts from the beginning. When Yawen told me about this house, it already gave me lingering fear, but I didn't believe it. After I came here, the furnishings and decorations in this house were very...
It's so weird that I even really doubt whether this place is really haunted.
At that time, Yawen told me that there was someone helping clean the house, but he didn’t tell me anything else, so I had no doubt about your identity. Of course, including the story you told me about the historian, it was actually all
lie.
The second room is just an alarmist statement you set up, because Yawen has not mentioned it to me. If there is a problem, he should tell me in advance. Of course, this is my suspicion later, at least in
Before, I really thought there was something wrong with this room.
The bookcase in the room was put in by you, and so were the books.
You know, your repeated emphasis is likely to make me curious. Curiosity killed the cat. I will definitely walk into this room and look through the books inside, so you put the following in each book.
As long as I open the poisonous powder, a steady stream of poisonous powder will be inhaled into my body.
And because you emphasized that it was an old book, I mistakenly thought it was a rotten smell, but in fact it was just a poisonous powder smell similar to the rotten smell.
In fact, not only these books, but also the food you sent contain mild toxins. Originally, you wanted to poison me with poison, but when you knew my identity, you had to give up this option and instead
Trace amounts of toxins are slowly corroding me.
However, in all of this, I never focused my suspicion on you. It wasn't until the address incident that I really noticed you.
I went to the police station in the town and retrieved the review report on this case through my identity. Only then did I know that it turned out that the person who died was not a historian, but a wealthy businessman. This shows what you told me.
The story is a lie.
In fact, the reason you lied to me about this story is just to lure me into the second room and make the books in that room have evidence. The other reason is to create a scary atmosphere and make me doubt that it is really true.
Chapter completed!