There is Definitely Something Wrong with This Game

Chapter 10: This is a big deal

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The moment you hear the system prompt.

Gu Moli’s first reaction was that something terrible was happening.

The reason is simple.

Tianxia Wudi had just completed the task when Ferris Wheel Big Brother quit the game. Gu Moli didn't believe that there were no ghosts.

So here comes the question.

How is this done

What is the connection between the cases completed by Tian Xia Wu Di and Big Brother Ferris Wheel

Did he do that to the Ferris wheel

For a moment, many thoughts intertwined in Gu Moli's mind, making him frown. One guess after another emerged in his mind and was rejected by himself. He did not come back to his senses until the nurse in front of him spoke.

"Mr. Detective?"

"... ..Ah, sorry, I got distracted again."

"It's all right."

The nurse nodded in understanding: "After all, Mr. Detective just came to the hospital yesterday. Tonsillitis is accompanied by fever and dizziness. It seems that Mr. Detective has not fully recovered yet."

"... .What did you say?"

"Eh? Tonsillitis is accompanied by..."

"No, no, no, I meant the first sentence. I just came to the hospital yesterday?"

"ah?"

The nurse blinked and said, "Yes, I remember it was yesterday morning. If the detective had come again in the evening, maybe there would not have been a murder..."

The nurse's answer made Gu Moli frown even deeper. It was obvious that the detective he played had been to the hospital once on the morning of the crime due to tonsillitis, and the murder occurred on the evening of the same day. Was this a coincidence arranged by the system

wrong.

"There are no coincidences in this world..."

Gu Moli took a deep breath, then shook his head vigorously, throwing the matter of Tianxia Wudi and the Ferris wheel out of his mind and focusing on the case in front of him.

"Feel sorry."

"I'm going to go back and take another look at the scene."

After greeting the police, Gu Moli went straight back to the ward where the crime occurred.

This is a system prompt.

Obviously, the game could not have arranged a pure coincidence. The famous detective played by myself had been to the hospital on the day of the crime, which was definitely a usable clue.

After all, judging from the secret room in front of him, Gu Moli could not find any clues to uncover the mystery, but the system could not arrange a case that was absolutely unsolvable, so this so-called perfect secret room must have flaws, but Gu Moli had not discovered them yet.

"What was I here for then?"

"... Just like what the nurse said, are you here just to get treatment?"

"Or is there some other reason..."

"But there's an asymmetry in time? If we really find something strange, it means the criminal had already started planning at that time... So, it's a time-displaced secret room?"

According to Gu Moli's professional analysis.

Generally speaking, there are many types of closed-room murders, but to achieve the perfect closed-room murder like in this case, there are basically only two methods: quick killing and time dislocation.

Quick killing, as the name suggests, means killing quickly after the secret room is opened. In other words, the victim did not die in the secret room, but was killed after the secret room was opened. If this is the method, the criminal must be among the doctors and nurses.

As for the time dislocation, it is a completely different method, that is, the murder was committed before the secret room was completed. The victim did not die in the secret room, but outside the secret room, and was only transferred to the secret room later. There is a subtle time difference here.

Because modern medicine cannot determine the time of death accurately to the minute, there is an allowable error of about half an hour. As long as the exact time of death of the deceased and the time interval in the secret room are within this error value, the method of murder in the secret room will not be exposed.

So here comes the question.

"If it's a time-displaced chamber, how did you do it?"

"What method is there to create such a perfect secret room?"

"What on earth is it?"

Gu Moli racked his brains to think while pacing back and forth between the suspect, the deceased's body, and the ward scene, trying his best to find useful clues.

"Mr. Detective, there's a call for you..."

"I don't have a phone, get out of the way."

Pushing away a policeman who looked bewildered, Gu Moli was completely immersed in his own world.

The crime scene was a secret room.

The famous detective he played had been to the hospital that morning.

The cause of death was cardiac arrest induced by lidocaine solution, which was administered intravenously. The murder weapon was left at the scene.

"Mr. Detective..."

"Didn't I tell you I don't have a phone? Go away!"

"But... ."

"No buts!"

Gu Moli yelled loudly, his anxiety over not being able to find any clues and the news that a player was suspected to have died made him seem a little out of control.

What's more, what the police told me was not a big deal.

Telephone

No matter who called, it won't help solve the case at all...

... ..none of them... ...

... ... ... .

"ah."

Gu Moli stared blankly at the policeman who came forward to report, while the other party looked at him nervously. The two of them just stared at each other, but Gu Moli's eyes were completely empty.

... ... Wrong!

This is not a time-displaced secret room at all! I was misled!

It's not that complicated.

The murderer did not kill at the scene. In the final analysis, the perfect secret room that appeared to be haunted did not have any flaws at all. At least, Gu Moli could not figure out the method. After ruling out all the impossible answers, the remaining answers, no matter how incredible, must be considered... ..

The key point is the murder weapon.

There are only fingerprints of the deceased on it, which means that the deceased used the syringe himself. But if he used the syringe for other reasons other than suicide, then the key to the problem is not the secret room, but how to make the deceased take the initiative to inject the Licardoine solution... .

In other words, this was not a locked-room murder case at all.

So here comes the question.

How can we make the deceased voluntarily inject the solution

"... ... ... "

Gu Moli directly snatched the victim's file from the police officer next to him, scanned it quickly, and soon found the information he wanted to see: "The deceased was once in a detention center for group injection of banned drugs. Later, he was released because of his good performance in the detention center."

“But it’s obvious.”

"He hasn't kicked the habit."

After closing the document, Gu Moli trotted to the forensic department and re-examined the body of the deceased. As expected, upon closer inspection, he found that although the number was small and the marks were not obvious, there were still marks of multiple intravenous injections on the deceased's arms.

This is not normal.

The deceased was not hospitalized for a long time, and he would not have received so many intravenous injections in the hospital.

Therefore, it is very likely that the deceased still maintained the habit of injecting illegal drugs.

He may even have secretly purchased illegal drugs. As we all know, that kind of drugs can relax the injector. The deceased requested general anesthesia during the operation, which means he was very afraid of the operation. He finally survived it, so of course he wanted to relax... ..

So he secretly injected the drug.

But he didn't expect that the drug he injected this time was a poison that was enough to take his life.

... ..this is the only possibility.

Otherwise there is no way to explain this perfect secret room.

Of course, there are many flaws in Gu Moli's reasoning, but no matter what, it is an idea after all.

The next thing to do is to verify this idea.

"I need to know the deceased's financial expenditures during this period, and where is his cell phone? Phone! Give me the deceased's phone number, I need to check his call records!"

The murderer must be among them!

Gu Moli was excited to finally see the light after the fog was cleared. He excitedly got the deceased's cell phone from the police, and then immediately opened the call records and began to look for suspicious phone numbers. Since the deceased bought drugs on time, it means that this phone call was not frequent, but very regular, with a time interval of about one month, or even only half a month...

at last.

Gu Moli selected three phone numbers.

"Hahaha!"

"You little brat, do you still want to embarrass me?"

He decided to call them one by one to test the other party. If there was any problem, he would immediately let the police arrest the other party through this phone number. However, the moment he pressed the call button, a small and exquisite mobile phone suddenly rang inside Gu Moli's windbreaker.

Ding-ling-ling~~~!!!

... ... ... ... ... ..

... ... ... .

... ...

Just like someone poured a basin of cold water on him, Gu Moli's originally fiery mood cooled down instantly, and even his whole body began to become stiff. He twitched the corners of his mouth, then took out his mobile phone from his pocket. Looking at the incoming call notification on it, Gu Moli took a breath of cold air.

"... .Oops."

It was the dead person calling.

This is a serious matter.