That is, an hour and a half after receiving the call from the police.
As a law-abiding citizen whose murder case has not yet been discovered, Rosetta very cooperatively agreed to the request to go to the police station to cooperate with the investigation, perhaps because he wanted to obtain the latest information.
As one of the last few visitors before the escape from the Third Prison.
He, a guy who had just committed a new murder, was received by the police officers of Yichuan City Police Station and walked into the local police station openly.
"...After assisting Mr. Tsukiyama in collecting materials, I followed Mr. Arakawa out of the prison. To be honest, I didn't know about the 'prison escape incident' you were talking about until this morning from the news."
In the interrogation room, Rosetta truthfully explained all her experiences and told everything about the prison visit, except that she concealed her special feelings for the Ishiizaki people.
"What happened after you left prison? What did you do again?"
The police officer in charge of taking notes knocked on the table and only conducted some routine inquiries. He did not seem to regard him as a relevant suspect involved in the prison escape.
"Do you even need to ask questions about your personal life?"
Rosetta asked casually, then took a sip of water on the table before replying: "After leaving the prison, I got into Arakawa-senpai's car and turned around from the prison all the way back to the city. Oh, that's right.
, I had an impromptu idea on the way, got out of Arakawa-senpai's car, went to the drugstore to buy some medicine, and then walked back by myself. You should be able to check my medical records."
In case the police had already asked Reiko Arakawa about what she was doing during that time, Rosetta had already prepared a story in advance that was impossible to verify, and had made relevant preparations in advance, including his mention of
There is no way to falsify the medicines and medical records.
In this era where informatization is not yet widespread, mature urban surveillance systems have not yet completed coverage in big cities like Tokyo, let alone second- and third-tier small cities like Aikawa City, so Rosetta is not worried.
What evidence has exposed my own rhetoric?
The only flaw in his story was that he went to the drug store to buy medicine.
Unfortunately, the diazepam drugs he bought in large quantities because of his insomnia were prescription drugs. When he found this purchase channel, he used connections to go through the back door of the hospital. Therefore, he never left any specific receipts.
Even if the police specifically went to the drugstore to ask, they would only be able to get the information that he did go there that night to buy medicine, but there was no way to know that he actually went there a few hours after he got out of the car to kill.
Logically speaking, there is indeed no problem with this statement. The police officer in charge of the record just nodded and recorded it, waiting for the superiors to read it.
"Okay, you can go out. Your Arakawa-senpai who came here at about the same time as you should be waiting for you outside."
Reiko Arakawa has also arrived?
Rosetta felt a little lucky to have captured this information. If he had not prepared in advance and deliberately concealed his experience during that period, he would have waited for the two transcripts to be submitted and compared with each other.
Doubts will become "suspects". Even if he is indeed not related to the prison escape incident, he can't help but have the final say.
Regarding the moral bottom line of the Yingzhou police.
I believe that no one living in this country will trust him.
Whether it is the local ancient Chinese or foreign conglomerates, they can easily rely on power to make this supposedly impartial institution serve their own selfish desires.
As for Rosetta himself, who had just been attacked, he did not dare to put his life in the hands of the Yingzhou police who were leaking information everywhere. It can be said that he was sure that he could plan a large-scale prison break and manipulate monsters to kill people at will.
For this kind of thing, there must be an insider planted by Ishiizaki in the police system.
certainly.
He has not forgotten his original purpose of taking such a big risk and coming to the police station.
Taking advantage of this opportunity, he did not leave the interrogation room immediately. Instead, as if out of curiosity, he casually asked the police officer who was taking the transcript: "Now I have cooperated with you to complete the transcript, proving that I am not suspected. You policemen always do the same."
It’s time to tell me some basic information about the jailbreak incident.”
"The news only said that a serious jailbreak occurred, but it didn't say what the seriousness was. As a law-abiding citizen, I feel that I should have the right to know about matters related to my life safety."
Probably because of Rosetta's positive and cooperative attitude since entering the interrogation room, upon hearing this question, the police officer in charge of taking notes did not show any resistance to the suspect, but quickly revealed something casually.
information.
"I'm not the person in charge of the field, and I don't know the specific situation there. If you want to ask this, I can only tell you that among the last group of people who left, you two are quite lucky.
."
"...how to say?"
Rosetta raised her eyebrows, thinking about the Ishiizaki people's style of sending monsters to kill her just because they were suspicious, and she had a vague guess.
"They're all dead."
The police officer in charge of the record said with some unbearable tone: "Just after you two left, almost half an hour later, there was an explosion from inside the third prison, whether it was the guards guarding the prison, the prisoners in the prison, or the inmates.
When most of the people who visited the prison were found, their bodies were in mutilated shapes, and some had signs of being chewed by something."
"If you had left a step later, I'm afraid you would have been completely left inside. That's why I say you two are at least quite lucky."
——Are there any bite marks?
From the police officer's answer, Rosetta keenly captured important keywords. If such characteristics remain on the corpse, it means that the existence of cadaver dogs is indeed related to the prison break and the deeper Ishiizaki people.
There is a direct connection.
This indirectly proved his conjecture, pointing a series of questions at the 'Ishiizaki man', who wore sunglasses that concealed the strange color in his eyes and an animal tooth necklace hanging on his chest. His whole person gave people an extremely...
A strange man with a sense of danger.
After finishing the question, Rosetta asked again: "As for the culprit of the prison break, have your police made any guesses yet?"
The police officer in charge of the record shook his head: "How can we get any results in such a short period of time? Not to mention that after a heavy rain, even if there are any traces, they will have been washed away. At most, they can be determined based on the direction of the explosion.
It is inferred that among the culprits, there are at least a few people from the prison."
'Are they people inside the prison...'
For some reason, Rosetta immediately thought of Masao Tsukiyama. According to the prison guard, she was not the first person to see him at that time, and there was a great possibility that she was the one who met Tsukiyama before her.
The main husband was Ishiizaki who I met in the corridor and was about to leave.
While waiting, Reiko Arakawa once casually told him the background of the No. 3 Prison in Antikawa City.
In the past, this prison was originally unknown, but what changed it was the foundation established by the prison's largest sponsor, Masao Tsukiyama, who was originally transferred from the prison in Kyoto.
Therefore, a series of works by this great writer were prepared in the waiting room of the prison, and when Masao Tsukiyama sought information from folklorists, there were no prison guards watching.
What if this great writer also became Ishiizaki's criminal partner?
Then, all the clues in Rosetta's hand will be connected.
The timeline is that Ishiizakito came to the prison first, reached some unknown cooperation with Tsukiyama Masao, and then accidentally met him on the way out, and then sent corpse dogs to attack, and at the same time prepared for a prison escape operation, and that
Great writers should cooperate both internally and externally.
but……
After determining this, more questions followed.
If he simply wanted to escape from prison, Masao Tsukiyama would have had countless opportunities before, but if he did so, all the reputation and wealth he had accumulated in the outside world would be in vain.
——Then what conditions did Ishiizaki use to impress him?
With the explosion of the prison.
Rosetta knew that this thread was temporarily broken here.
Even though there may be some recording equipment in the interview room, under the explosion, I am afraid that nothing will be left in the end.
However, being able to complete the complete picture of the matter to this extent has actually far exceeded Rosetta's original expectations. It has only confirmed that there is indeed some unknown cooperation between Tsukiyama Masao and Ishiizakito.
This has already made him find a new direction for further investigation.
Rosetta is not the kind of person who likes to sit back and wait for death, and she will not wait until Ishiizaki is free before attacking her.
Part of his pursuit of weird and bizarre things stems from his strong sense of uneasiness in being in a "different world".
And now someone is threatening his life. Even if it is to relieve the uneasiness in his heart, he must continue to investigate this matter until the other person is dead and can no longer pose a threat to him.
Maybe it's "psionic power", which is such a dangerous ability.
When she realized that she had stepped into the dark side, Rosetta felt that her body and mind were gradually alienated with the awakening of spiritual energy. Those things that had bound her in the past were only lost from the beginning to the end.
It's just a chain that doesn't exist at all.
If we say that law and morality are protections set up by mortals to protect themselves.
So for those who have extraordinary powers such as "superpowers" or even "spiritual powers", these things naturally become a prison that binds them.
Humanity's desire for freedom is like a rolling stone on a high mountain.
Once the 'shackles' wrapped around the body are broken, and after engaging in murder, when encountering the same similar situation again, the fear of murder will never be the same as before, but will subconsciously
, then I thought of this 'shortcut' to solve the problem the fastest.
If we say, this dependence on the "shortcut path" is also a mental illness.
So after breaking the shackles and gaining psychic powers for the first time, Rosetta was already infected with this 'disease' for which there is no antidote.
To alleviate the suffering of this hopeless terminal illness.
He knew that he might just have to find a short-term tranquilizer called 'An Xin' and completely eliminate the people who pose a threat to him... completely! This chapter has been completed!