"I'll count to three. If you don't come down, I'll grab you."
"You grabbed me to death, and I want to know why - and why did you discover the flaw in that female doctor before me? You even have straight cerebral cortical circuits! Tell me, what is wrong?
"
The Descartes spirit was different from other copies, full of thirst for knowledge and curiosity; in its excitement, it blurred Bohemia's face, leaving only a mosaic in front of her eyes. The latter was so worn out by it that he could no longer get angry and whispered.
: "You fucking come down first. I have something to say to him. You will understand it when you hear it."
As if he was full of doubts about her, Descartes climbed down from her face hesitantly and urged: "Speak quickly."
Before Bohemia spoke, he glanced at the secretary walking in front. According to him, the door to the conference room was indeed a bit broken and would automatically lock as soon as it was closed; he apologized for the old leather shoes in the room.
, at this time, he was leading Bohemia upstairs to get the key to his office.
Just like that, she returned to the bare corridor again.
The secretary's office was not far from hers. When he lowered his head to open the door, Bohemia was standing behind him, and her eyes happened to fall on a piece of frosted glass on the door. She looked around, except for a few tightly closed doors.
The office door and this corridor are plain and empty, making people unable to take a second look.
"...Dr. Ming saw it." She thought for a moment, leaned behind the secretary, and whispered in a low voice.
"Ah? What did you see?"
"When you poured water for them...Dr. Ming saw it."
The secretary suddenly turned pale and pursed his lips tightly; he glanced at Bohemia, silently turned the doorknob and made a "please" gesture.
"What?" Descartes had just wondered, and said "Ah" in sudden realization: "...Yes, she saw it!"
Indeed, there are no clues on Dr. Ming's body that could lead people to conclude that she is a serial killer. After all, who can judge a killer from his appearance? Even the blood stains, whether "splashed" or "stained", are
There are many explanations possible, and as long as there are other possibilities, they cannot be regarded as evidence.
The only flaw was actually revealed after Dr. Ming left the office.
At that time, Bohemia asked her on the phone if it was she who poured the water for the agents. This is what she said - "No, it was your secretary who poured it. Before the agents came in, he poured it."
The water is ready for them."
At first glance, this sentence sounded fine, because at that time Bohemia had only opened the door and looked at the corridor once, and almost forgot what it looked like outside.
The reason why Dr. Ming is so sure that the secretary poured the water is most likely because she saw it; but if you look at the corridor again, you will know that it is actually very unnatural for Dr. Ming to see the secretary pouring the water.
The corridor is bare, and there is no complete tea area or waiting area at a glance. On the way Dr. Ming walked towards the warden's office, there was only one door - of course, one of these doors
It might be the tea room; but in any case, she had to deliberately look into a certain door to see the secretary pouring water inside.
"When she was passing by, the secretary happened to open the door completely. She glanced subconsciously and saw him holding a cup to collect water, so she knew it." - This is also impossible, at least it cannot explain Dr. Ming's behavior.
sentence.
Many people may have had the experience of "subconsciously glancing" when passing an open door. If you think back to your own experience, you will find that such a quick glance lasts less than a day.
Seconds, there is actually very little information that can be captured; but Dr. Ming was able to capture enough information in less than a second. Not only did he know that the secretary did not pour water for himself, but he also knew that he poured two
Cup, are you going to give it to the two agents?
This means that what she saw in the corridor was not a moment, but a process.
If you want to see a process, you have to stand outside the door and watch quietly for a long time.
Being able to stand outside the door for so long also shows that the door is not wide open - otherwise the people inside would have discovered it.
The matter of "pouring water" is nothing unusual in itself, and it is not worthy of people stopping and peering silently. Dr. Ming did not walk very fast. She obviously noticed something special when passing by the secretary's door, so she stopped and took a closer look.
Observing his movements...Similarly, this special feature also helped her confirm that the water was prepared for others.
In fact, it is not difficult to guess what the "special feature" is - if you think of Agent Geer suddenly "having a spasm," you know that there is probably something wrong with his water glass, and it has something to do with the secretary who poured the water.
"She should have seen everything."
Bohemia followed the secretary into the office, stood at the door, and refused to go in. She always kept the distance that she could run out of the door as soon as she turned around - she was now at the level of an ordinary woman's combat power, and she still had
She didn't dare to forget this. She looked around the secretary's room, and her eyes immediately fell on a black machine that looked like a coffee machine; next to it, there were a bunch of paper cups.
The Secretary-General of Beef Sandwich sighed deeply, buried his face in his hands, and rubbed it vigorously a few times.
"You... saw them all?" he asked with a bit of confusion, "Then I... I was in Agent Geer's cup..."
Sure enough, he added the medicine!
"Pour medicine into water" - this must have been what attracted Dr. Ming to stop; then, everything went smoothly.
Dr. Ming saw the secretary adding medicine to one of the two glasses of water. After a while, he noticed that the two detectives were holding water glasses when they came in. If it is still not certain that "this water is the other water" at this time,
Then she received a call from the warden and learned that Agent Geer "had a convulsion"... After a little inference, she came up with what she said: "It's your secretary. She was there before they came in."
Pour the water."
"Let me just say, even a serial killer cannot be prepared to kill people all the time. There must be some reason that arouses her thoughts of killing people." Descartes was finally satisfied at this moment, "She saw the secretary drugging her.
Knowing that no matter who drinks it, he will definitely be sent to the medical room after the poison is taken... By then, will that person be able to come out alive? She can take the opportunity to satisfy her desire to kill, and she has a poisoned secretary to take the blame for her.
, if I were a serial killer, I would not miss this opportunity."
The female doctor clearly noticed that there was something wrong with the water cup, but said nothing. It was this mentality of waiting for someone to fall into a weak position and then be delivered into her hands, which became the trap that exposed her as a serial killer.
"Then it's over."
The secretary closed his eyes and sat on the chair, as if he had just been beaten. "I also specially diluted the medicine very much. Agent Geer will only feel uncomfortable for a while and will not leave any sequelae... I think
Well, such a small amount of medicine will be metabolized quickly anyway, so it doesn’t matter. But I didn’t expect that she would see it... She reported it to you, right? "
Bohemia looked at him and frowned slightly.
Descartes also discovered something was wrong: "How come this person... why did he do it all so naturally? From now on, he didn't even deny it. He was like a broken glutinous rice dumpling. When he was poked, everything leaked out.
."
"Why did you drug Agent Geer?"
These words pricked the secretary like a needle. He straightened up and glanced at her quickly.
"Player Bohemia, if you make one mistake, will perform onion stripping after this scene."