When Pei Donglai dressed as John Watson
Chapter 27
When John and Sherlock came to the National Museum of Antiquities, it was indeed rewarding.
Yao Sulin, who has been missing for three days, works in the National Museum of Antiques. She performs for the visitors of the museum, demonstrating tea art with antique teapots from China.But obviously she has been missing for three days, but this morning someone claimed to have seen her, and the curator of the museum also stated that Yao Sulin came to her office today and handed in her letter of resignation.
And Andy, who left a contact message at Yao Sulin's door, took Sherlock and John to the place Yao Sulin had visited on the last day of work.
Under the leadership of Sherlock Andy, I found the same graffiti in the museum as in the office of Sir William of Shadsanderson Bank and the bookshelves of the West End Library in Kensington. It appeared on a plaster statue.
Because the plaster statue was placed in an inconspicuous corner, no one noticed it, and no one noticed the graffiti on it. After all, it was just a fake.
But Sherlock noticed it, and also understood that Yao Sulin's disappearance was probably caused by the same reason as Eddie Fanku and Brian Ruble's being shot - being threatened.
However, since Yao Sulin's body has not been found until now, it is very likely that she is still alive and has managed to hide.
Sherlock said that they should find Yao Sulin as soon as possible while she was still alive.Otherwise, their clues would probably be cut off again, and Yao Sulin would probably understand what the Suzhou code signified.
Just as Sherlock and John walked out of the National Museum of Antiques, someone stopped them.
It was Raz, the young man who called himself a street artist.
"Sherlock, and Mr. Watson." For John's respect, Raz was a little afraid to call him by his name, so he called him Mr. Watson.Unlike Sherlock and John, he got something, he said: "I found something that you might be interested in, want to see it?"
"Of course." Sherlock gave him an affirmative answer.
The best place to hide a tree is in the forest.In this way, people will walk over without paying attention, and it is completely impossible to decipher the information of the person who left the tree.
Raz took Sherlock and John to a place where the bicycle dead fly performance was practiced, where countless 'street artists' brought their paints to fill the art.
Raz took them to the front of one of the pillars, pointing out that although it was covered by other street art, they could still see the yellow paint that was not completely covered and part of the Suzhou yard.
"They did come." Sherlock walked to the pillar and took a closer look. He said, "The paint is the same."
"To crack this code, we must find more evidence." After John finished speaking, he gave Sherlock a look, and decided to act separately with a tacit understanding.
They unanimously chose to look for clues near this dead flight training ground. After all, neither Sherlock nor John knew the murderer, or where the murderers came from. no choice.
Sherlock walked out of the Dead Flight training ground with the small flashlight he carried with him, and found the paint cake thrown away by the prisoner by the weeds by the roadside.
And John walked out of the tunnel of the dead flying training ground. There was a railway outside the tunnel. John walked past the railway, found a wall, and then found the Suzhou code on the entire wall.
John pulled out his cell phone and called Sherlock, but no one answered.
John was a little worried, because the murderer obviously knew that they were investigating this case. After all, they had appeared in Yao Sulin's apartment, and in the houses of Eddie Fanko and Brian Lucci, so the murderer would definitely know.And because Sherlock didn't answer the phone, John was naturally worried that someone would shoot him.
But if the evidence of the entire wall is left here, it is likely to be maliciously destroyed by the murderer after he leaves, and John must keep it.
what can we do about it?
John remembered that Sherlock had been using his phone to take pictures of those Suzhou yards, and he thought maybe he could do the same.
The mobile phone that his sister gave him is indeed a high-end product, and it is not worthy of its price at all. The picture quality is beyond imagination, and it can be shot clearly even in the dark.
After the photo was taken, John went to find Sherlock.
When John found Sherlock and took him to the wall, he found that the wall was very clean, as if there were no graffiti before.
"It's covered." John said, because the wall was not only free of those Suzhou codes graffitied with yellow paint, but also clean as if it had been newly built.But this wall has obviously been exposed to the wind and sun for many years on this railway, and it is impossible to be so clean.
And John left, and when he came back with Sherlock, it certainly didn't take more than 10 minutes.
It seems that the murderer... No, it should be the murderers, because it is impossible for only one person to get rid of such a wall in just 10 minutes.And those murderers must have sent someone to monitor Sherlock and John, otherwise, it would be impossible to catch them so accurately in time.
And the murderers were obviously unwilling to let Sherlock and John see it and decipher it.
John thought of the woman he saw when he was going to Scotland Yard at 221b Baker Street and asked Inspector Dimock for Brian Lucci's notebook.
But he obviously had no evidence to prove that there was something wrong with the woman, but John didn't choose to remain silent, instead he told Sherlock what he found.
Because John knew Sherlock wouldn't think he was being overwhelmed and overwhelmed.
Sure enough, Sherlock didn't disappoint him, and he seriously considered the possibility that the woman John saw was one of the murderers.
Then, John took out his phone, pulled out the photo of that wall stored in the gallery, and handed it to Sherlock.
But this is not enough!
Because even if they found these Suzhou codes, they still don't understand what these Suzhou codes mean, so the problem is still a problem. Even if they are more skilled, they are still embarrassed when faced with such a clueless code.
And the only thing Sherlock can see is that these Suzhou codes are arranged in pairs.And the reason why it was painted on the wall close to the track, Sherlock guessed, was because countless people passed by there every day, and the murderer wanted to let a certain person who would pass by that track see it.
Most likely, though, it wasn't victims like Eddie Vankow and Brian Lucci, but the killer wanted to get in touch with friends in the Underworld, presumably to exchange information or something.
Whatever was stolen, Sherlock knew full well that they wanted it back.
But what kind of information were they exchanging?
Well, it seems that the only person who can help them now is Yao Sulin who has been missing for three days, without her, they can't crack them.
But how to find this woman?
They decided to go to the National Antique Museum again to find Andy who helped them today, hoping to get some clues from him.
Facts have proved that their decision is very correct.
But it was very late now, the National Antiques Museum was obviously closed, and Andy was definitely not there, but in his own home.So, when Sherlock took John out of the gate of 221b, he made a phone call and asked Andy to meet at the gate of the National Antique Museum.
Andy has always been in love with Yao Sulin, so even though Sherlock and John are two strangers in his eyes, he is willing to help them.
Andy lived very close to the National Museum of Antiquities, so he was already waiting at the gate when Sherlock and John arrived.Under the leadership of Andy, and with the help of the police officer's card stolen from Lestrade by Sherlock, they successfully entered the museum with the permission of the security guard.
Sherlock told Andy that two men who came back from China were killed, and the murderer left a message threatening them with the same Suzhou code on the plaster statue, just like threatening Yao Sulin, so she is in danger now because they want to put She killed, just like killing those two men.
But Andy has no choice, because he has asked everywhere, whether it is a friend or a colleague, but no one knows where Yao Sulin has gone!
Nobody knows!
So, in Andy's view, Yao Sulin may have escaped, maybe she is thousands of miles away now.
"...What are you looking at?" Andy frowned when he realized that John was not listening to him.
"These teapots." John stood in front of those teapots that Andy told him, those teapots that Yao Sulin used to display in a transparent bulletproof glass cabinet for performing tea ceremony.Because these teapots came from China, John naturally cared about them, so now he found out that these teapots are not funny.
"Did you find anything?" Sherlock walked to John's side and looked at the teapots with him.
"Yes, I did find something." John said: "These teapots are made of clay, and if they are too dry, they will crack, and the reason why Yao Sulin used these teapots to perform tea art is probably to Protect them. But have you noticed, Sherlock?"
"Of course, of course I noticed." Sherlock observed the teapots carefully. "Only one of these jugs was shiny when we came in earlier today, but after we left and come back now, it has added another one."
Yao Sulin, who has been missing for three days, works in the National Museum of Antiques. She performs for the visitors of the museum, demonstrating tea art with antique teapots from China.But obviously she has been missing for three days, but this morning someone claimed to have seen her, and the curator of the museum also stated that Yao Sulin came to her office today and handed in her letter of resignation.
And Andy, who left a contact message at Yao Sulin's door, took Sherlock and John to the place Yao Sulin had visited on the last day of work.
Under the leadership of Sherlock Andy, I found the same graffiti in the museum as in the office of Sir William of Shadsanderson Bank and the bookshelves of the West End Library in Kensington. It appeared on a plaster statue.
Because the plaster statue was placed in an inconspicuous corner, no one noticed it, and no one noticed the graffiti on it. After all, it was just a fake.
But Sherlock noticed it, and also understood that Yao Sulin's disappearance was probably caused by the same reason as Eddie Fanku and Brian Ruble's being shot - being threatened.
However, since Yao Sulin's body has not been found until now, it is very likely that she is still alive and has managed to hide.
Sherlock said that they should find Yao Sulin as soon as possible while she was still alive.Otherwise, their clues would probably be cut off again, and Yao Sulin would probably understand what the Suzhou code signified.
Just as Sherlock and John walked out of the National Museum of Antiques, someone stopped them.
It was Raz, the young man who called himself a street artist.
"Sherlock, and Mr. Watson." For John's respect, Raz was a little afraid to call him by his name, so he called him Mr. Watson.Unlike Sherlock and John, he got something, he said: "I found something that you might be interested in, want to see it?"
"Of course." Sherlock gave him an affirmative answer.
The best place to hide a tree is in the forest.In this way, people will walk over without paying attention, and it is completely impossible to decipher the information of the person who left the tree.
Raz took Sherlock and John to a place where the bicycle dead fly performance was practiced, where countless 'street artists' brought their paints to fill the art.
Raz took them to the front of one of the pillars, pointing out that although it was covered by other street art, they could still see the yellow paint that was not completely covered and part of the Suzhou yard.
"They did come." Sherlock walked to the pillar and took a closer look. He said, "The paint is the same."
"To crack this code, we must find more evidence." After John finished speaking, he gave Sherlock a look, and decided to act separately with a tacit understanding.
They unanimously chose to look for clues near this dead flight training ground. After all, neither Sherlock nor John knew the murderer, or where the murderers came from. no choice.
Sherlock walked out of the Dead Flight training ground with the small flashlight he carried with him, and found the paint cake thrown away by the prisoner by the weeds by the roadside.
And John walked out of the tunnel of the dead flying training ground. There was a railway outside the tunnel. John walked past the railway, found a wall, and then found the Suzhou code on the entire wall.
John pulled out his cell phone and called Sherlock, but no one answered.
John was a little worried, because the murderer obviously knew that they were investigating this case. After all, they had appeared in Yao Sulin's apartment, and in the houses of Eddie Fanko and Brian Lucci, so the murderer would definitely know.And because Sherlock didn't answer the phone, John was naturally worried that someone would shoot him.
But if the evidence of the entire wall is left here, it is likely to be maliciously destroyed by the murderer after he leaves, and John must keep it.
what can we do about it?
John remembered that Sherlock had been using his phone to take pictures of those Suzhou yards, and he thought maybe he could do the same.
The mobile phone that his sister gave him is indeed a high-end product, and it is not worthy of its price at all. The picture quality is beyond imagination, and it can be shot clearly even in the dark.
After the photo was taken, John went to find Sherlock.
When John found Sherlock and took him to the wall, he found that the wall was very clean, as if there were no graffiti before.
"It's covered." John said, because the wall was not only free of those Suzhou codes graffitied with yellow paint, but also clean as if it had been newly built.But this wall has obviously been exposed to the wind and sun for many years on this railway, and it is impossible to be so clean.
And John left, and when he came back with Sherlock, it certainly didn't take more than 10 minutes.
It seems that the murderer... No, it should be the murderers, because it is impossible for only one person to get rid of such a wall in just 10 minutes.And those murderers must have sent someone to monitor Sherlock and John, otherwise, it would be impossible to catch them so accurately in time.
And the murderers were obviously unwilling to let Sherlock and John see it and decipher it.
John thought of the woman he saw when he was going to Scotland Yard at 221b Baker Street and asked Inspector Dimock for Brian Lucci's notebook.
But he obviously had no evidence to prove that there was something wrong with the woman, but John didn't choose to remain silent, instead he told Sherlock what he found.
Because John knew Sherlock wouldn't think he was being overwhelmed and overwhelmed.
Sure enough, Sherlock didn't disappoint him, and he seriously considered the possibility that the woman John saw was one of the murderers.
Then, John took out his phone, pulled out the photo of that wall stored in the gallery, and handed it to Sherlock.
But this is not enough!
Because even if they found these Suzhou codes, they still don't understand what these Suzhou codes mean, so the problem is still a problem. Even if they are more skilled, they are still embarrassed when faced with such a clueless code.
And the only thing Sherlock can see is that these Suzhou codes are arranged in pairs.And the reason why it was painted on the wall close to the track, Sherlock guessed, was because countless people passed by there every day, and the murderer wanted to let a certain person who would pass by that track see it.
Most likely, though, it wasn't victims like Eddie Vankow and Brian Lucci, but the killer wanted to get in touch with friends in the Underworld, presumably to exchange information or something.
Whatever was stolen, Sherlock knew full well that they wanted it back.
But what kind of information were they exchanging?
Well, it seems that the only person who can help them now is Yao Sulin who has been missing for three days, without her, they can't crack them.
But how to find this woman?
They decided to go to the National Antique Museum again to find Andy who helped them today, hoping to get some clues from him.
Facts have proved that their decision is very correct.
But it was very late now, the National Antiques Museum was obviously closed, and Andy was definitely not there, but in his own home.So, when Sherlock took John out of the gate of 221b, he made a phone call and asked Andy to meet at the gate of the National Antique Museum.
Andy has always been in love with Yao Sulin, so even though Sherlock and John are two strangers in his eyes, he is willing to help them.
Andy lived very close to the National Museum of Antiquities, so he was already waiting at the gate when Sherlock and John arrived.Under the leadership of Andy, and with the help of the police officer's card stolen from Lestrade by Sherlock, they successfully entered the museum with the permission of the security guard.
Sherlock told Andy that two men who came back from China were killed, and the murderer left a message threatening them with the same Suzhou code on the plaster statue, just like threatening Yao Sulin, so she is in danger now because they want to put She killed, just like killing those two men.
But Andy has no choice, because he has asked everywhere, whether it is a friend or a colleague, but no one knows where Yao Sulin has gone!
Nobody knows!
So, in Andy's view, Yao Sulin may have escaped, maybe she is thousands of miles away now.
"...What are you looking at?" Andy frowned when he realized that John was not listening to him.
"These teapots." John stood in front of those teapots that Andy told him, those teapots that Yao Sulin used to display in a transparent bulletproof glass cabinet for performing tea ceremony.Because these teapots came from China, John naturally cared about them, so now he found out that these teapots are not funny.
"Did you find anything?" Sherlock walked to John's side and looked at the teapots with him.
"Yes, I did find something." John said: "These teapots are made of clay, and if they are too dry, they will crack, and the reason why Yao Sulin used these teapots to perform tea art is probably to Protect them. But have you noticed, Sherlock?"
"Of course, of course I noticed." Sherlock observed the teapots carefully. "Only one of these jugs was shiny when we came in earlier today, but after we left and come back now, it has added another one."
You'll Also Like
-
One Punch Man: Madara Attacks
Chapter 87 8 hours ago -
Marvel: I have the Reality Stone!
Chapter 189 8 hours ago -
I, the second dimension has developed to be invincible
Chapter 69 8 hours ago -
Digimon: Order
Chapter 191 8 hours ago -
Tomb Raider: From the Dragon Ridge Cave
Chapter 193 8 hours ago -
Special effects god-level teacher
Chapter 97 8 hours ago -
Three Kingdoms: Never keep a low profile, Cao Anmin, the suicidal lunatic
Chapter 171 8 hours ago -
Start signing in at Mihua Specialty Street
Chapter 200 8 hours ago -
Live broadcast of famous scenes, the Grand Line is in chaos
Chapter 150 8 hours ago -
I have a knight museum in the Wind City
Chapter 74 8 hours ago