At dinner time, Asuna, as a member of the academy, was still pulled for the assessment. Of course, it is also an assessment of cooking more dishes.

For ordinary students, such a high-intensity assessment might affect their performance, but for Asuna, it was no big deal. After all, the food this guy makes has the same taste no matter what state he is in. Even if he tells her that the earth will explode in the next second, the taste of her food will not change at all.

Because the exam was not difficult, Linton estimated that Asuna would have no problem, and as expected, nothing unexpected happened.

The third day of residential training soon came. When Linton got up in the morning, he was originally going to follow yesterday's rhythm and find someone to challenge him and eat on the way. But before he could start looking for someone, Aizen found him first.

"Have you found out the situation?" Linton looked at Aizen who came back and asked.

"The case information from two and a half years ago is all here." Aizen handed over more than a dozen document bags, which should all be case information.

Linton opened the first copy and read it. After just reading the beginning, he lost his patience and said directly to Aizen: "Just tell me directly."

Aizen probably knew this was the case, so he began to briefly describe what was probably a serial murder that happened two and a half years ago.

"There are fourteen cases in total, with fourteen victims. They are roughly divided into three times." Aizen said, "The first to fifth cases occurred within six days in April two years ago, almost one on a day. Then there was an interval of two months, from the sixth to the twelfth episode, this time the interval was 20 days. Then came the last two episodes, about three days later, and until now, there has been no episode 15. happened.”

As Aizen spoke, he began to spread case-related information and photos on the table next to him. The photos were mainly photos of the victims, including those at the scene and some personal photos. The piles of categories allowed Linton to see some situations that looked like solving crimes in detective movies, and he suddenly became interested.

At this time, Linton suddenly noticed something, that is, the conditions of the victims in the murder scene photos in these photos were eerily similar.

Seeing that Linton noticed this, Aizen said: "The most obvious feature of this series of cases is that the victim's mouth was cut open from the corner of the mouth, probably with a sharp instrument such as scissors, so in this series of cases It was directly called the ‘crack girl incident’.”

"The Slit Girl?" Linton had heard some Japanese urban legends, and of course he knew about the Slit Girl. After looking at the photos Aizen posed, I can tell they look quite similar.

"There were 10 males and 4 females among the victims. There were no particularly obvious gender selection characteristics. The eldest was 61 years old and the youngest was 19 years old. There were no age selection characteristics. There were not many similarities between the victims. They seemed to be different from each other. They don't know each other, and it looks like they were randomly selected to commit the crime. "If we have to talk about commonalities, in addition to the fact that these people all live in Tokyo, we also found these people through JING's visit. Their character is not very good.”

"Like this person, he is a member of the club, responsible for collecting money. And this person is a professional liar." Aizen pointed at the two victims and said, "The relationship between these two people is quite complicated, and they have a lot of enemies. , the investigation team at that time spent a lot of effort investigating their personnel relationships and arrested several suspects, but they were all let go in the end.”

"Two and a half years have passed, and there are still no clues about the murderer. The investigation team has been disbanded long ago. This case is now a dusty case." Aizen said.

"But the case file was specially sealed and sealed? Why?" Linton asked. If it hadn't been for the special seal above, Aizen wouldn't have noticed this case.

After all, although there were many victims, this case sounded like a serial murder case. Linton really couldn't see why this case would be paid special attention to by the people above.

"It is said that there were circumstances in this case that cannot be explained by science." Aizen said, "In the twelfth incident, there was a survivor."

"Are there any witnesses? Did you see something supernatural?" Linton asked.

"Yes, before that, this case had been investigated as an ordinary serial murder case. It was not until this survivor appeared that the case was taken over by people from the ZHENG government, and then it was sealed directly." Lan Lan Ran said.

"What's the specific situation?" Linton asked.

"According to the survivor, the murderer was a tall and thin woman with a beautiful appearance, except for her mouth. The corners of the murderer's mouth also seemed to have been cut with scissors, and not only that, this woman She can also open her mouth to a large extent like a snake, and this woman seems to have some particularly strong strength, and can lift the twelfth victim weighing about 85 kilograms with one hand," Aizen said. .

"Uh... is it like a real slit girl?" Linton couldn't help but said.

"That's right." Aizen nodded. Then he took out a piece of paper with a simple sketch on it, "This is the portrait of the murderer drawn at that time based on the witness's confession."

Linton took a look and saw that she was probably a beautiful woman with long hair, but her mouth was quite ferocious. It looked like she was based on people's imagination of a woman with a slit mouth.

"The Slit-Mouthed Woman." Linton touched his chin, "Is it the real Slit-Mouthed Woman? It would be great if it is real."

If it is really the Slit-Mouthed Woman, then we have found the right direction. But it is obviously not certain now. Linton thought about it and said, "Where is the survivor? Have you asked him?"

"It is him." Aizen pointed to another photo and said, "He is the thirteenth victim."

"What? That means he survived for a month and then was killed by the murderer?" Linton said.

"That's right." Aizen nodded, "It should be silenced."

"The murderer will silence people, it seems that he has no bottom line." Linton nodded, "Then assuming that this person is an investigator, what is his purpose in killing, is it related to the investigation? What kind of world needs to rely on killing to explore? It can't be just a murderer."

Linton thought while continuing to flip through the information on the table: "Has the victim's body been eaten? Or blood sucked?"

"No, it's just a murder case." Aizen said.

"It's a headache. Judging from their behavior, this doesn't seem like something an investigator would do." Linton said, "Let's ask Asuna to come back and input the data first."

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