Gordon didn't refute Lance's words, but rubbed his eyebrows, "Maybe so."

Al raised his head and put the coffee on the table, "Since Garcia didn't find any other cases similar to this one, what we're looking for is a 'I've never done anything like this, because there is no who found the 'suspect?"

"Maybe there are no suspects this time, but the children ran away by themselves?" Lance said, easily attracting everyone's attention.

"Lance, this is not the time to joke around." Morgan rubbed the space between his brows.

"I know." Lance pouted, "Although there are too many coincidences, such as the time when the child disappeared or the age of the missing child, or these children all have beautiful brown hair, there is still a chance to happen... OK Well, I know it's impossible, but since we didn't find the children's bodies, we also assume that the children were caught by the suspects. A better guess is that the children are just imprisoned now, but we must have been enthusiastic about the locals before we came. The police have searched carefully."

Rhett raised his eyebrows, "They didn't find anything."

"At least provide the approximate time when the children disappeared." Al smacked his lips, "It's all after school, that is, when you come home from school, but there is no school bus here?"

"The locals don't think that what will happen to their children under their noses. The place is so peaceful, and some places are too remote, so the school bus is unnecessary, and the children also feel that they will go home. Be happy." *explains.

"That's it."

"So our suspects were ambushing the kids on their way home from school and targeting the brown-haired kids who didn't have a parent to pick them up ... so far it's been boys."

"There were no witnesses nearby when the children disappeared."

"Either he is labeled 'harmless' in the eyes of the locals and even the children."

"Or the children's route home is very hidden, and no one will go except them." Lance quickly pressed the phone keypad twice, "Then hide the children in a place where no one else can find them."

"Why didn't you find it?" Gordon blinked his eyes, "Why didn't you find it, even the locals didn't find it, oh, you couldn't find me, you couldn't find me, let alone the treasure I hid, I have Enough confidence, why? Because I know this place better than you, I can know what places you will never approach, only I know the places I can approach."

Reid nodded, "Yes, but I saw a description of their small base in Bowei's small diary, 'It's a long way to go', 'My lord won't get close', 'It's raining, and the little one is slippery Almost fell down the hill with a fall'. So I asked Officer Benny Ann if there were any hills around that the locals don't go."

"Oh~"

"So are there any other clues besides this?"

"Um, there is one." *The eyebrow on the left is raised slightly, "but I don't think it will help, in fact we all know."

"You mean they're at a school?"

"Besides this town, there are some children from other towns who come here to go to school."* Putting the information at hand aside, "They are all about the same age."

"Why would we miss such a clue."

"Because it's too conspicuous, I wouldn't pay attention." Reid rolled his eyes.

"What's the top book on the desk in Bovey's room?"

"" Rhett reported the title of the book without hesitation.

Lance: "Plug the prefix, most people."

Rhett: "..."

"Right now, Rhett and Lance go to the school together to find the teacher, and ask what kind of connection these missing children have in normal times." Hu Qi lowered his head, "*Contact the local media, we can't rule out the children The possibility of getting lost, even if small."

"Morgan Ayer and I went to the hidden mountain that the police officer said just now. If the children have really been there, there should be some traces left, but we need local people to lead the way." Gordon paused , "Let the sheriff send an experienced police officer."

"Okay." Hu Qi nodded.

"Wait..." Reid frowned, "Why are you still me and Lance?"

"I thought you had cooperated very well." Gordon pulled his face, "Let's go."

Lance felt rejected.

Properly despised.

Of course, he didn't want to hand his face in front of others and shake it twice, so when he went to school, the driver in front of him was a reliable old local police officer. For some reason, Benny followed and sat in the co-pilot .

Lance sat in the backseat with his eyes closed, his expression flat and unwavering. Several times Benny wanted to find something to talk about, but when he turned his head and saw Lance's upright face, he swallowed everything.

Reid lowered his head and looked at his clasped hands, rubbed them a couple of times uneasily, and then immediately separated them in a concealed manner. He glanced at Lance from the corner of his eyes, and found that the man hadn't seen him at all. He breathed a sigh of relief at the same time Feeling even more disturbed, he rubbed his neck and coughed twice, and felt like a monkey sitting on a hedgehog.

The old police officer glanced at the rearview mirror, "Is there any problem?"

"It's okay, um, it's okay." Rhett cleared his throat, "Can you take us around the neighborhood after we're done?"

The old police officer nodded and did not refuse.

Because I contacted the principal of the school before coming here, Lance and Rhett didn't miss out. There was an elderly woman in the principal's office. Glasses, well dressed, looked serious.

She raised her chin slightly to lead the way, all the way to the principal's office, "Please feel free."

Lance sat down on the sofa next to him, and Rhett sat next to him, "No offense, we just want to learn more about these missing children." Lance was still unhappy seeing this strict principal "Although I was still worried on the way here, I am no longer worried when I see you." He paused, "A woman like you should treat students like her own children, so you treat the three missing children You should know a lot, and the information you provide may be an important clue to help us find the three children."

The principal pushed the glasses on his nose and sighed, "I have to say, Mr. Detective, you have a good eloquence." She opened the desk drawer, took out three documents and put them in the On the table, he pushed them forward again, "There are three missing children in the school. Strictly speaking, they come from two small groups. The two missing children in front belong to a small group, and the third It's another one."

"Wait, lady, you didn't tell the police this." Benny couldn't help but took a step forward, but the old police officer grabbed his arm.

The principal sneered, "Because no one has asked me about these things. Besides, haven't you already determined that they are dead? Thanks to you, more than a dozen children have not come to school recently."

"That's because the murderer was not caught."

Reid got up, took the information in his hand, and read it quickly.

"..."

Lance gave full play to the skill called ignorance, and asked the principal directly, "His reading speed is [-] words per minute, so please don't be surprised. I want to ask if there are any conflicts between these two small groups?" , like stumbling each other or something."

The principal took a deep look at Lance, "Of course, at this age, they can only think of making some small stumbling blocks, and they haven't developed the 'exquisite heart' of adults yet."

"Is there any action to grab the territory? After school, the small group will act together, and make an appointment to fight with the western cowboys somewhere?"

"I think there are." The headmaster nodded, "But I'm not very clear about this."

"So do you know if there are any people who usually appear in the school, or in the crowd when the students are out of school?" Rhett put down the information, and at the same time spoke a little fast, "I mean, do you just watch These children are not the parents of the people?"

The principal shook his head, "There are not many children in our school, so basically I know the parents of all the children, and there are no strangers."

"Ma'am?" Benny started again, "I'm just getting too excited, so I'm sorry."

"It's ok."

Rhett's eyes flickered, and he saw Lance's hand leaning back slightly, touching his lower back again?

Lance noticed Rhett's gaze, turned to pick up the materials that Rhett had put down, and continued to ignore Benny and said to the principal, "It seems that they are all active, and their performance in school is comparable to what they got from their parents. Much more detail."

"In the hearts of parents, every child is an angel."

Lance and Rhett got up to say goodbye, and Benny was also dragged away by the old police officer, but his face was flushed, and he seemed very unwilling.

Lance doesn't care either. Sometimes it's the most reassuring thing to put the restless things under his nose. If you are a passionate young man, it is not a smart thing to do too much.

The horse's feet will definitely be exposed, when the time comes...

There were tiny beads of sweat on the tip of Banna's nose, and it was a bit strenuous to walk on the tree-covered hill. She had a basket on her arm, but it was still a bit strenuous.

Taking a few breaths, she frowned and continued walking.

Her destination was deep in the woods, where her father was waiting for her to bring him food.

The little girl who was only focused on walking forward did not notice the figure quietly following her not far behind.

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