At first glance, with very little understanding of psychopathy, it would be almost impossible for Lynn to have any clues in a short period of time.
But in fact, he had the idea of finding this person from the beginning.
First of all, you must not act too calm.
It is known that the other party has been monitoring you. If you are too calm, the other party will be more vigilant and dare not show up easily to take action.
Only by pretending to be flustered can the other party relax.
After all, this person has been with me for at least two to three days. It is completely impossible for an ordinary person to figure out his own behavior in such a short period of time.
Immediately.
Lin En walked quickly to one side in a hurry. Because he looked around frequently, he even accidentally bumped into a trash can on the street, attracting the attention of pedestrians.
Reiner, who was hiding in the dark, saw this scene and raised his lips.
He saw that Lin En was deliberately showing weakness to lure the enemy deeper.
Moreover, Linn's disguise was very good. He was not so frightened that he could not even walk, but was so frightened that he peed his pants and screamed.
On the contrary, the more he appears to be restrained and repeatedly makes mistakes, the more people feel that he is in a state of chaos inside.
As long as the psychopath who wants to attack Lynn is not a cleanup agent and does not have the ability to see through Lynn's cards, then this move is likely to attract the other party into a trap.
The next thing he had to do was to see who among the people nearby would follow Lin En.
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On Lin's side, the pace continued to increase, and at the same time, he deliberately made a gesture of paying attention to the vehicles on the roadside and wanted to take a car to leave.
He did this just to implicitly remind the psychopath that he was about to leave in a car. If he wanted to catch up with him, he should hurry up and prepare the car.
A minute later, without wasting any more time, he found a public carriage and reminded him to go to the nearest public security bureau.
The carriage started to leave.
Lin En did not look back this time, but waited patiently.
As for Reiner, he was confident that he could use his extraordinary abilities to keep up with Linn on foot, so he took the lead in spending more time observing the surrounding area.
A little surprising.
Lin En's car had already turned a street and disappeared from sight, but Reiner still didn't see anything unusual from the vicinity.
Is this person hiding very secretly, or is this person not monitoring Lin En at all?
Probably not the latter.
Is it possible that if I don’t come to monitor, I won’t be afraid that Lin En will run away?
Using this logic, the first guess is also impossible.
No matter how concealed he is, it's time to catch up. Otherwise, if Lin En disappears, wouldn't it be more troublesome for him to hunt Lin En?
After being troubled for a few seconds, Reiner's eyes lit up and he knew what this man was planning.
At the same time, Lin En, who was sitting in the carriage, also realized something was wrong.
Isn't it too high-profile to write a letter directly and say that you want to kill yourself?
I got scared, refused to play this game, and directly sought help from the Public Security Bureau. What could the other party do?
Can he avoid being searched by the Sheriff's Department, or can he kill himself in front of the Sheriff's Department?
What's more, after obtaining asylum from the Public Security Bureau, I have the opportunity to escape. When the time comes to escape abroad and live incognito, will this person be able to find him?
Therefore, if you don't follow me, there must be another reason for writing the letter.
While it is stated that the hunting game has begun, it also implies a certain purpose.
After turning around and checking that no one had caught up with him after a few minutes, Linn put some money on the seat without saying hello to the coachman, and then relied on his dexterity to quietly get out of the car.
, hid in a dark corner and watched the carriage leave.
Make one final confirmation.
The street is only so wide, within the range of my [perception].
If the psychopath is really still chasing, then when passing through the street, he will definitely use [perception] to detect hostility and confirm the identity of that person.
But a few more minutes passed, and there was no movement in Lin En's [sense].
This means that the person who wanted to hunt him did not catch up.
It's been five or six minutes and he still hasn't caught up, which only means that the other party has no intention of catching up at all. Otherwise, his level is too bad. He wrote a letter to hunt him, and he couldn't keep up with him for a while.
After making this clear, Linn walked out of the corner, opened the letter and read it again.
However, something strange happened. The content in the letter disappeared, leaving only a blank space.
"Don't you want to leave evidence..." Lin En murmured.
The psychopath must have tampered with the ink, causing the words on the letter to disappear over time.
As a result, there is only one possibility left.
Only this possibility can reasonably explain why the other party wrote another letter to remind him that his death was imminent, and then gave up the chase after he fled.
——This person wrote the letter not only to tell himself that the game started, but also to lure him out.
Lin En was basically convinced.
As for why the other party wanted the words on the letter to disappear, it was probably to prevent him from getting hold of the evidence.
In this way, even if you go to the Sheriff's Bureau to report a crime, it will be difficult to win the trust of the Sheriff with a blank letter. Even if a Sheriff actually comes to investigate, if the psychopath does not show up for a long time, the matter will just go away.
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Somewhat interesting.
It's a pity that it's just a little bit.
After activating [Teleport], Linn returned to the hotel as quickly as possible.
He didn't care what the psychopath wanted to do when he led him out. If he could catch him before he left the hotel, everything would be revealed naturally.
Going upstairs and turning into the corridor, Linn found Reiner in front of his door.
"Did you guess it too?" Reiner leaned against the wall and smiled.
"Where are the people?" Linn first thought that Reiner had caught the murderer, but when he saw no other people, he realized that things were not going so smoothly.
"This guy is interesting." Reiner handed another envelope in his hand to Lin En. "After I found out that the purpose of the other party's letter was to attract us out, in order to avoid the other party entering the hotel, I hid
I waited by the door for a while before going upstairs. After that, I saw this in the crack of the door of your room."
The envelope has been opened.
Apparently Reiner had read through it before he came back.
Lin unfolded the letter and found that there was only one short sentence on it:
[If you open the envelope before the text of this letter disappears, then I admit that you are a little smart and worthy of my serious hunting. What I want to tell you now is that the game has just begun, please wait and see.]
"Ha." Lin En sneered this time, "I didn't expect that I was walked around first."
"My interest has come." Reiner's sense of anticipation became stronger.
He was afraid that the other party would be a loser who could only talk.
"This person should be in the hotel." Lin En collected the letter and concluded.
Reiner had just said that he realized that the psychopath led them to leave and wanted to enter the hotel to do something, so he deliberately waited at the door for a while, giving the other party sufficient time to enter, and also used this to observe the entrance and exit.
personnel.
Since until now, Reiner has not taken any action.
That can only mean that Reiner's watch was ineffective and he did not see any suspicious persons entering or exiting the hotel.
That is to say, the psychopath did not actually leave the hotel after handing in the first letter, but watched them leave in the dark, and then stuffed the second letter.