Blame me for being too attractive
Chapter 165
"You see everything, and you ask me what to do?"
Meeks didn't seem to reveal anything, but it can be regarded as a sideways affirmation of Sherlock's thoughts.
But Sherlock is not satisfied with such affirmation, or in other words, what he wants is not such a simple affirmation or negation, he wants to learn more and more detailed things from Meeks: "Tell me in detail , Your world, everything you see is different from what I see?"
"Perhaps the biggest difference is that you think the girl's behavior just now is due to psychological hints, but in my opinion, it is caused by someone else's special ability."
"There doesn't seem to be much difference between the two forms of expression." Sherlock followed Meeks' words and said, "What you can do with special abilities, we can also do with scientific means. "
"Not 'you', there is no 'you'."
Meeks felt that he needed to clarify that although in his own world, he was not a scientific existence, but in this world, the scientific ones could no longer be scientific.
And he didn't want to be ganged up with that guy who wasn't sure whether he was Lucifer or not, and became what are called "you".
After Sherlock saw this, he didn't find it strange.
Ordinary people are not all of one mind, so it is quite normal for those people with special abilities to fight.
In this world, as long as there is more than one life, disputes will inevitably arise.
Even those deeply emotional partners, those close friends who know each other, and those relatives who love you like life, will always have conflicts when getting along.
It has nothing to do with whether the relationship is good or bad, it's just human nature.
It's just that they don't agree with each other, maybe it's something they can take advantage of.
After all, he really doesn't know much about those special forces, and he doesn't know how to deal with them for the time being, so the existence of Meeks is very necessary.
After all, the enemy of the enemy is not the friend.
As for why Sherlock knew that the person who influenced Anna would be his enemy, when you have no idea about many things, you really can't guess how to guess, and you may even walk on it. A path diametrically opposed to the truth.
But once you get the clue, especially for a smart person like Sherlock, the subsequent puzzles become quite a matter of course.
This is like, when you investigate a murder case, you may see that this person is suspected, and that person is also suspected. The real criminal may even be the person who is not suspected at all.The dispersion of goals often leads to the dispersion of energy, and the real culprit may also be overlooked.
But when you know exactly who the murderer is, it will be much easier to deduce the other party's criminal evidence and crime history.
After all, such a prophet first eliminates the interference of wrong options on you.
Don't underestimate this. Many people fail and make mistakes because of this interference.
Sherlock ruled out the interference, but Meeks still had doubts: "Why are you here for this case?"
He always felt that with regard to Anna's situation, according to that "Lucifer"'s behavior style, which is called cautious at best, and dog at worst, it shouldn't attract Sherlock.
But in such a small city, there is already the biggest "murderer". Could it be that someone else has created some bizarre case that can attract Sherlock?
"A very strange case."
Originally thought it might have nothing to do with "Lucifer", but Sherlock's "strange" description made Meeks uncertain again.
After all, the effects of magic are indeed quite strange to ordinary people.
But the strangeness that Sherlock said was different from what Meeks thought.
The strange thing he said was: "That case is very ordinary. In the past, it would definitely not be the type that I would be interested in."
Sherlock recalled his feelings when he saw that case: "But when I saw it, I felt a sense of inexplicable, I must come and see it."
The inexplicable and sudden appearance of that feeling made Sherlock very interested, and he couldn't wait to find out.
Then, he opened the door to a new world here at Meeks, and it really was... a worthwhile trip.
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When John came back after dealing with Anna's matter, what he saw was two people who didn't know what happened, but the atmosphere suddenly became harmonious.
It's a scene that's nothing to put on someone else, but when one of the two parties involved is named Sherlock Holmes, it's pretty shocking.
When did Sherlock secretly light up the friendship skills behind his back?
Thinking back to the Sherlock in the past, who could not say a few words to someone, and then sherlocked all the details of the other party, and then got the murderous gaze of the other party, and recalled the Sherlock who called his own brother "the old enemy".
Looking at this Sherlock who didn't seem to be arguing with the other party, didn't fight with the other party, and the other party wanted to hit him, John felt inexplicably relieved to see his bear child grow up.
But Sherlock used his actual actions to make him realize very quickly that he was thinking too much.
Sherlock is still the same Sherlock he used to be, nothing has changed.
He will feel that the other party has lighted up his friendship skills or something, and it really is a little too good for him.
But if it wasn't for the friendship skills, how did Sherlock manage to stand together with the other party in harmony? Could it be that Sherlock didn't say a word during the time he was away just now?
Alas, good Sherlock, why did he just have a mouth.
Before John could ask anything, Meeks asked first, "How is your case going?"
"Always close."
In fact, this case is not difficult. For Sherlock, it belongs to the kind of simplicity where the answer can be seen at a glance.
However, the murderer was found, but he couldn't be caught. Every time, she was a little bit short, and Sherlock and John had to run around. The murderer who ran around seemed to be flying them like kites.
And every time they went to a place, no matter what they didn't catch, they would always find some strange things.
Combined with the clues he learned from Meeks, and with such a series of connections, Sherlock suspects that someone deliberately led him to discover these, with the purpose of letting him deal with the person behind the scenes that caused Anna's abnormality.
But I have to say that the other party really succeeded, because he aroused Sherlock's full interest.
But Sherlock made a mistake in guessing one thing. It was not someone who led him to notice all this. If Meeks guessed correctly, it should be the world consciousness of this world that has been guiding him.
As for the purpose, of course it is to eliminate those existences that are harming this world.
For example, Lilith, or the person behind Lilith—that person who claims to be Lucifer, but actually has no idea what it is.
Meeks wanted to say something, but was interrupted by Superman running towards them in the distance.
"Meeks, so you're here." Panting, Superman ran back, his back was drenched with sweat, and he seemed to have been running for more than a while.
However, at the moment when he saw Meeks, Superman breathed a sigh of relief visible to the naked eye, and the rest of his breath was also relieved after making sure that the other party was intact and not injured.
It's just that what I saw was one thing, but the actual situation was another, so to be sure, Superman asked, "Are you okay?"
Looking at Superman who was burning with anxiety and worried clearly written on his face, Meeks' eyes flashed a trace of inexplicable color: "Why do you think I have something to do, and why did you come here?"
If he remembered correctly, shouldn't the other party explore the secrets of those portraits?
What kind of inquiry brought him here?
"I—" There was a flash of blankness in Superman's eyes, and then he said without any abnormalities: "I have a very bad feeling. I always feel that something may happen to you, so I look for you everywhere..."
Superman's concern seemed to come from the heart, and the momentary stupefaction just now was also very difficult to detect.
But the other three people present were obviously existences with excellent observation skills, so no one let go of the slightest thing that was wrong.
After Sherlock's eyes swept over Superman, he narrowed his eyes thoughtfully.
Just now he discovered that Meeks is related to his brother by blood. Now why does the other party seem to have some blood relationship with this man who suddenly appeared?
Could it be that the person who was with McCoff at the beginning was a female relative of this man?
Or in other words, people with special abilities can be boys and girls?
As for whether his fat brother is gay or not, you just need to remember his nationality.
I remember a question once appeared on social platforms - I am a man, and I like a British man, but he is heterosexual, how can I make him like me?
One of the most liked comments below is: Men in our country do not have heterosexuality.
Of course, Sherlock firmly details that he is heterosexual. After all, there is a saying-in England, you can even like the opposite sex.
Sherlock, who had a lot of thoughts in his mind, didn't know that he had gone astray from the very beginning. For example, the most erroneous place was that the person who had a blood relationship with Meeks and could be called his father, Not Mycroft, but Sherlock himself.
While Sherlock was analyzing and thinking about it, Meeks looked directly into Superman's eyes.
Those eyes are still blue like the sky, as if they still have the warmth of the sun, and they don't seem to have the sluggish feeling of being manipulated.
But Meeks is sure that deep inside these normal eyes are a pair of eyes full of greed, vanity, arrogance, and stupidity that are looking at him through them.
"Carl, I'm fine, nothing happened."
But the person who is looking at me through you may soon be in trouble.
After all, he is the one who hates what other people want from him.
He can give many things on his own initiative, even as long as he is willing, he can give unlimitedly, but others cannot ask him for it, or even force/rob him, otherwise, he will definitely make the other party pay a painful price.
Meeks didn't seem to reveal anything, but it can be regarded as a sideways affirmation of Sherlock's thoughts.
But Sherlock is not satisfied with such affirmation, or in other words, what he wants is not such a simple affirmation or negation, he wants to learn more and more detailed things from Meeks: "Tell me in detail , Your world, everything you see is different from what I see?"
"Perhaps the biggest difference is that you think the girl's behavior just now is due to psychological hints, but in my opinion, it is caused by someone else's special ability."
"There doesn't seem to be much difference between the two forms of expression." Sherlock followed Meeks' words and said, "What you can do with special abilities, we can also do with scientific means. "
"Not 'you', there is no 'you'."
Meeks felt that he needed to clarify that although in his own world, he was not a scientific existence, but in this world, the scientific ones could no longer be scientific.
And he didn't want to be ganged up with that guy who wasn't sure whether he was Lucifer or not, and became what are called "you".
After Sherlock saw this, he didn't find it strange.
Ordinary people are not all of one mind, so it is quite normal for those people with special abilities to fight.
In this world, as long as there is more than one life, disputes will inevitably arise.
Even those deeply emotional partners, those close friends who know each other, and those relatives who love you like life, will always have conflicts when getting along.
It has nothing to do with whether the relationship is good or bad, it's just human nature.
It's just that they don't agree with each other, maybe it's something they can take advantage of.
After all, he really doesn't know much about those special forces, and he doesn't know how to deal with them for the time being, so the existence of Meeks is very necessary.
After all, the enemy of the enemy is not the friend.
As for why Sherlock knew that the person who influenced Anna would be his enemy, when you have no idea about many things, you really can't guess how to guess, and you may even walk on it. A path diametrically opposed to the truth.
But once you get the clue, especially for a smart person like Sherlock, the subsequent puzzles become quite a matter of course.
This is like, when you investigate a murder case, you may see that this person is suspected, and that person is also suspected. The real criminal may even be the person who is not suspected at all.The dispersion of goals often leads to the dispersion of energy, and the real culprit may also be overlooked.
But when you know exactly who the murderer is, it will be much easier to deduce the other party's criminal evidence and crime history.
After all, such a prophet first eliminates the interference of wrong options on you.
Don't underestimate this. Many people fail and make mistakes because of this interference.
Sherlock ruled out the interference, but Meeks still had doubts: "Why are you here for this case?"
He always felt that with regard to Anna's situation, according to that "Lucifer"'s behavior style, which is called cautious at best, and dog at worst, it shouldn't attract Sherlock.
But in such a small city, there is already the biggest "murderer". Could it be that someone else has created some bizarre case that can attract Sherlock?
"A very strange case."
Originally thought it might have nothing to do with "Lucifer", but Sherlock's "strange" description made Meeks uncertain again.
After all, the effects of magic are indeed quite strange to ordinary people.
But the strangeness that Sherlock said was different from what Meeks thought.
The strange thing he said was: "That case is very ordinary. In the past, it would definitely not be the type that I would be interested in."
Sherlock recalled his feelings when he saw that case: "But when I saw it, I felt a sense of inexplicable, I must come and see it."
The inexplicable and sudden appearance of that feeling made Sherlock very interested, and he couldn't wait to find out.
Then, he opened the door to a new world here at Meeks, and it really was... a worthwhile trip.
————————————————————
When John came back after dealing with Anna's matter, what he saw was two people who didn't know what happened, but the atmosphere suddenly became harmonious.
It's a scene that's nothing to put on someone else, but when one of the two parties involved is named Sherlock Holmes, it's pretty shocking.
When did Sherlock secretly light up the friendship skills behind his back?
Thinking back to the Sherlock in the past, who could not say a few words to someone, and then sherlocked all the details of the other party, and then got the murderous gaze of the other party, and recalled the Sherlock who called his own brother "the old enemy".
Looking at this Sherlock who didn't seem to be arguing with the other party, didn't fight with the other party, and the other party wanted to hit him, John felt inexplicably relieved to see his bear child grow up.
But Sherlock used his actual actions to make him realize very quickly that he was thinking too much.
Sherlock is still the same Sherlock he used to be, nothing has changed.
He will feel that the other party has lighted up his friendship skills or something, and it really is a little too good for him.
But if it wasn't for the friendship skills, how did Sherlock manage to stand together with the other party in harmony? Could it be that Sherlock didn't say a word during the time he was away just now?
Alas, good Sherlock, why did he just have a mouth.
Before John could ask anything, Meeks asked first, "How is your case going?"
"Always close."
In fact, this case is not difficult. For Sherlock, it belongs to the kind of simplicity where the answer can be seen at a glance.
However, the murderer was found, but he couldn't be caught. Every time, she was a little bit short, and Sherlock and John had to run around. The murderer who ran around seemed to be flying them like kites.
And every time they went to a place, no matter what they didn't catch, they would always find some strange things.
Combined with the clues he learned from Meeks, and with such a series of connections, Sherlock suspects that someone deliberately led him to discover these, with the purpose of letting him deal with the person behind the scenes that caused Anna's abnormality.
But I have to say that the other party really succeeded, because he aroused Sherlock's full interest.
But Sherlock made a mistake in guessing one thing. It was not someone who led him to notice all this. If Meeks guessed correctly, it should be the world consciousness of this world that has been guiding him.
As for the purpose, of course it is to eliminate those existences that are harming this world.
For example, Lilith, or the person behind Lilith—that person who claims to be Lucifer, but actually has no idea what it is.
Meeks wanted to say something, but was interrupted by Superman running towards them in the distance.
"Meeks, so you're here." Panting, Superman ran back, his back was drenched with sweat, and he seemed to have been running for more than a while.
However, at the moment when he saw Meeks, Superman breathed a sigh of relief visible to the naked eye, and the rest of his breath was also relieved after making sure that the other party was intact and not injured.
It's just that what I saw was one thing, but the actual situation was another, so to be sure, Superman asked, "Are you okay?"
Looking at Superman who was burning with anxiety and worried clearly written on his face, Meeks' eyes flashed a trace of inexplicable color: "Why do you think I have something to do, and why did you come here?"
If he remembered correctly, shouldn't the other party explore the secrets of those portraits?
What kind of inquiry brought him here?
"I—" There was a flash of blankness in Superman's eyes, and then he said without any abnormalities: "I have a very bad feeling. I always feel that something may happen to you, so I look for you everywhere..."
Superman's concern seemed to come from the heart, and the momentary stupefaction just now was also very difficult to detect.
But the other three people present were obviously existences with excellent observation skills, so no one let go of the slightest thing that was wrong.
After Sherlock's eyes swept over Superman, he narrowed his eyes thoughtfully.
Just now he discovered that Meeks is related to his brother by blood. Now why does the other party seem to have some blood relationship with this man who suddenly appeared?
Could it be that the person who was with McCoff at the beginning was a female relative of this man?
Or in other words, people with special abilities can be boys and girls?
As for whether his fat brother is gay or not, you just need to remember his nationality.
I remember a question once appeared on social platforms - I am a man, and I like a British man, but he is heterosexual, how can I make him like me?
One of the most liked comments below is: Men in our country do not have heterosexuality.
Of course, Sherlock firmly details that he is heterosexual. After all, there is a saying-in England, you can even like the opposite sex.
Sherlock, who had a lot of thoughts in his mind, didn't know that he had gone astray from the very beginning. For example, the most erroneous place was that the person who had a blood relationship with Meeks and could be called his father, Not Mycroft, but Sherlock himself.
While Sherlock was analyzing and thinking about it, Meeks looked directly into Superman's eyes.
Those eyes are still blue like the sky, as if they still have the warmth of the sun, and they don't seem to have the sluggish feeling of being manipulated.
But Meeks is sure that deep inside these normal eyes are a pair of eyes full of greed, vanity, arrogance, and stupidity that are looking at him through them.
"Carl, I'm fine, nothing happened."
But the person who is looking at me through you may soon be in trouble.
After all, he is the one who hates what other people want from him.
He can give many things on his own initiative, even as long as he is willing, he can give unlimitedly, but others cannot ask him for it, or even force/rob him, otherwise, he will definitely make the other party pay a painful price.
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