Chapter 109 Church School
[Inspiration Check = 15/20]
[Diago found that although the positions of the photo frames on the desktop have been changed, and there are shallow traces left by things being taken away on the table, the positions of these detective stories have also been changed, and all the bookmarks have been taken away. The clues were lost, but when he opened the book, Diego found that there was still a bookmark in "The Sapphire of Priest Rambu", and the person who cleaned up the traces seemed to have forgotten to take it away. 】
It turns out that inspiration can, to some extent, replace detection.
Crawfish's sixth sense.
After "seeing" the text displayed on the page, Yago pretended to pick up the basic book next to him, opened it and closed it, and then picked up the "Rangbu Priest's Sapphire" logically.
Touching the brand-new side of the book with his fingertips, Yago turned around and let his body block the eyes of others, so that they could not see the pages of the book. Following the densely arranged pages, he found the slightly arched part.
Follow the arch and open it, a shriveled leaf bookmark is sandwiched in it, and words are printed on the page that does not leave any trace of leaf juice.
[that night]
[The reliquary containing the ossuaries, a regal casket adorned with pure gold and rubies.]
Yago glanced over the contents of the two pages with bookmarks.
The clues obtained by the inspiration explained one thing, what clues the priest of Salaiman had left in his room, and the traces of these clues had been cleaned up.
Is it the trace of the murderer who killed the priest of Salaiman?
Salaiman already knew that he might be killed before he was killed. In order to prevent accidents, he gave clues in advance, or did he habitually keep clues for others to trace?
Or the other way around, is it because the "murderer" was discovered, and then the murderer noticed and silenced him? Or did you come to search for something in Salaiman's hand?
Although the clue has nothing to do with the murderer himself, does it involve something related to the murderer?
Of course, there is also the possibility that the murderer has nothing to do with the clues, but if they are irrelevant, why clean up the clues?
Just on a whim?
If it is the last case, then Yago has nothing to do.
Looking carefully at the content on these two pages, Yago tried to find out if there was any unique content on these two pages:
[The ritual reliquary is being held. The jewels on the lid burn bright red roses like coals]
[Exquisite statue of the vaulted reliquary. The sun that illuminates the darkness of mankind.]
[Looking down, it was a dead man's skull, grinning at them with bared teeth...]
Thousands of words passed Yago's eyes, looking at this passage, suddenly, Yago remembered something.
This church school affiliated to the Rose Church was established on the original site of the Sun Wheel Church.
In other words, this church originally belonged to the Sunlun Church.
If this page of bookmarks is what Saliman is hinting at, what clues he knows, and what he is pointing to, then there is a high probability that it is related to the church itself.
Although it was possible to guess what Saliman was implying, the clues were not clear enough.
Yago thought about whether he should roll another inspiration or something.
However, at this moment, Irene's voice that didn't have any characteristics reached his ears:
"What are you looking at, Diego?"
With her spirit vision on, Irene, who scanned all around the bed, looked at the book in Yago's hand, and couldn't help feeling a little puzzled:
"Did you find anything?"
"No." Yago, who had secretly stuffed the leaf bookmark into his cuff, shook his head in denial.
There is a question, how did the person who cleared the clues know about the clues left by Salaiman, and whether the person who cleared the clues was the murderer himself.
Since the clues will be cleared up, it means that the murderer or his accomplices are likely to be near the church, or even right in front of him. It is the middle-aged female headmistress or the braided female priest next to her.
If the fact that Salaiman still has clues is exposed, it is very likely that the other party will react in a targeted manner, and it will not be good if the clues fail.
Although it may have expired.
Sighing in his heart, Yago closed the book with a flat face, put it back on the shelf, then picked up another one, pretended to open it a few times, and closed it after a short pause.
It's a pity that Yago didn't figure out what it was pointing to until the other two people's search was over.
Among the thousands of words, there are sixty or seventy nouns, and there are also ten or twenty words related to flames that can be extended to refer to the Sunlun Church. Yago couldn't be sure for a while.
One last roll for inspiration?
"Kappal, how long does it take to get to the next place?"
Yago casually asked Kapal a question, and at the same time opened the pocket watch with a click, as if he had confirmed that there were no clues here.
The scorching red pupils returned to brown-red, and Kapal responded:
"The next one is Congobert Bank's Deloitt branch, near Xinghuo Street. You don't need to take a public carriage, just go straight north."
Kapal flipped through the list he got from Friesen when he left the prayer room, glanced at the marked locations, and nodded in confirmation:
"Let's go now."
After Kapal bid farewell to the principal, the three left the mission school directly and went to the next area.
Seeing the figures of the three going away, the headmistress sighed deeply, crossing her hands on her shoulders:
"Poor Salaiman, may you rest in peace in the arms of the goddess."
Immediately, she turned around and was about to return to the church.
At this time, the braided girl next to her asked with some doubts:
"Mother Jemiah, why do people always come to check on Salaiman's room these days? Police, detectives, and people in workers' uniforms."
"They are executioners." Principal Jemiah shook her head.
"Executioner?" The braided girl was a little puzzled, is it a villain?
"You don't need to know, child." Jemiya sighed on her wrinkled face, and entered the church under the puzzled eyes of the braided girl.
Then, she stopped in front of the goddess statue and sat on the white bench.
The sunlight falling through the flower window fell on her neck, revealing a shimmer, like silk threads.
At the same time, in the dark space on the top of the church, a man stared at the scene below, stopped his left hand outstretched in the air, and slowly moved his gaze to the side not far away.
A pure white mask and a key covered with black rust were quietly lying beside him.
Picking up the mask with his right hand, he flipped through the inside of the mask, looked at the words he didn't know, and showed doubts:
"Where did the woman hide the gem?"
ps: I made a mistake. Previously, it was on the shelves on the 1st, which was in the early morning, and at other times it was on the shelves at 12:00 noon.