[Shen Xia + HP] In the name of a detective
Chapter 36 Consolation Raiders 2.0
Aurora has been at home for three full weeks, and has never stepped out of her room during this time.This is not unusual at all. In the past, Aurora often skipped work for a month in her free time when she had no cases, watching TV series and reading books at home.
However, this time something was unusual.
When Sherlock took a week off for Aurora.
Lestrade also heard about Aurora's poor condition, and was afraid of disturbing her, so he didn't inform Sherlock about the new case through Aurora, but ran to 221B Baker Street by himself.
Sherlock played with his violin, stood by the window and waited for Lestrade's arrival, pretending to be calm.He had already seen the police car outside the window, and heard the sound of his own footsteps going upstairs.
Lestrade looked at the handsome back that Sherlock left him, briefly stated the basic facts of the case, and then asked, "Sherlock, will you come?"
Sherlock didn't make any answer, noncommittal.
Lestrade looked at Sherlock's appearance, thinking that he was deliberately whetting his appetite as before, and was a little impatient.But since Aurora is using valid reasons for passive sabotage, he has no one to turn to, so he can only choose to endure.
Sherlock turned his head and glanced at Lestrade, then walked to the edge of the sofa, put down the violin in his hand, bent his fingers, and tapped rhythmically on the wall a few times.
He passed what Lestrade asked him just now to Aurora who lived next door and was decadent all day long: "·——/··/·—··/·—··/—·— —/———/··—/—·—·/———/——/·(Willyoucome? Will you come?)”
And Aurora next door was watching "The Vampire Diaries" with her tablet in her arms, rolling around on the soft bed and lying on the salty fish.But the banging on the wall grew louder and louder, until at last it was deafening and hideous.
Finally, Aurora couldn't bear it anymore, threw the tablet in her hand aside, jumped off the bed barefoot, walked all the way to the living room, knelt on the sofa, and knocked hard a few times in response.
"—·/———(No. Not going.)"
Probably because Aurora's refusal was too simple and clear, and Sherlock was not as shameless as usual. He typed "If it's convenient, please come and solve the case with me, if it's not convenient, please come and solve the case with me", then turned around and left Reply with Aurora's answer to Lestrade who has been waiting for flowers.
"No." Sherlock was very indifferent.
Lestrade was obviously dissatisfied with this answer, and opened his mouth, wanting to say something more to persuade Sherlock, who suddenly lost his temper, not to go to the scene of the crime.
I really don't know how Aurora completed this arduous task every time before.
"The murderer is the victim's cousin, and the evidence is on the victim." Sherlock said in a very fast voice without the slightest ups and downs.
Lestrade got the answer he wanted, lost his temper for a moment, shrugged helplessly, left a "thank you" to Sherlock, and hurriedly turned and went downstairs to arrange for the arrest of the murderer.
And, by the way, of course his most hated closing report.
When Sherlock asked for two weeks' leave for Aurora.
Lestrade once again came to 221B Baker Street to seek help from Sherlock, and asked with his pocket in his pocket, "Sherlock, will you come?"
Like last time, Sherlock walked to the edge of the sofa and knocked on the wall to disturb the silence next door.
Aurora stayed up late last night to watch the TV live broadcast, and now she is sleeping late. After being woken up by the evil knocking on the wall, her whole body was enveloped by getting up.In a fit of anger, she threw the pillow behind her, passed through the bedroom door and the entire living room, and hit the wall.
Sherlock on the other side of the wall heard a slight noise and stopped moving.
Aurora was really too lazy to get out of bed and knock on the wall, so she grabbed the phone that was under the pillow, opened the text message interface, and sent an angry emoji.
Sherlock heard his mobile phone ding, and expected that it should be a text message from Aurora. He opened it, looked up, and said to Lestrade, "Aurora said, she won't go."
Lestrade's face was full of black lines, of course he knew that Aurora would not go, he was the one he was asking.
Looking at Lestrade's expression, Sherlock knew that with his IQ, he obviously didn't understand what he meant, so without Aurora's friendly reminder, he rarely added: "So, I won't go either."
Lestrade froze for a moment, although Sherlock used the word "so", he did not understand the causal relationship between these two sentences.
Sherlock was in a bad mood, but he explained briefly: "It's not interesting."
When Aurora first started her vacation, Sherlock hadn't been passive like this, and he tried to go to the scene of the crime a few times.But the conclusion is that without the existence of Aurora and the competition with her, even solving the case becomes dull.
When he didn't know Aurora before, he didn't have any intuitive feeling. He always felt that he would be satisfied with a case that was difficult to crack.None of this matters.
But when she first met Aurora, she was able to follow his train of thought closely.In the original case, he picked up a vial of aluminum hydroxide flakes and a tablet of potassium bismuth citrate capsules that Edwin Rodriguez was carrying, and she knew immediately that the victim had a stomach problem.He asked her how many people she had identified based on the national DNA database comparison, and she realized that there were problems with the other suspects.He kept putting pressure on Edith Harrison, and it took less than 10 minutes for her to confess to the murder.And she, at the same time, got Demi Ocampo into a trap and had to choose to confess.
Later, Aurora followed in his footsteps all the time, from finding out the truth according to his reminder at the beginning, to finally cracking the case ahead of him.For such a long time, Sherlock has become accustomed to having a Scottish Yard police detective with reasonable IQ but extremely aggressive spirit to fight with him when solving crimes, competing to see who is the first to investigate The one who knows the truth.
Suddenly, Aurora no longer cared about who could solve the case faster with him, but was all kinds of salted fish at home, and he was not used to it.
Without her fighting and betting with him, solving the case is really meaningless.
Up to now, Sherlock didn't even bother to go out to handle the case anymore, and every time he just knocked on the wall Lestrade's invitation to him, and then returned Aurora's reply to Lestrade without missing a single word. .
If Aurora finally figured everything out and agreed to go out with him to handle the case, then he would naturally put on his coat and take her car to the scene of the crime.If Aurora's answer is still the same as before, he will solve the case directly at home.
But so far, he has not encountered the first situation.
Lestrade nodded thoughtfully, as if he understood, but also as if he didn't understand.
When Sherlock asked for three weeks' leave for Aurora.
Everything was exactly the same as the previous few times: Lestrade ran to seek help from Sherlock, who was invincible in the universe and had an explosive IQ, with an expression of dying. Sherlock, who was usually dragged like a [-], walked to the edge of the sofa and began to knock on the wall. Aurora, who is not sure whether she is sleeping or watching a TV series, will be disturbed, and she will answer impatiently by knocking on the wall or sending a text message, saying that she will not go, so she feels that it is meaningless for Aurora not to go Sherlock rejected Lestrade's invitation without hesitation. Lestrade sighed and explained the case to Sherlock, who had lost his fighting spirit and was no different from Aurora's salted fish. Sherlock can easily crack it without using his brain...
"Liam, immediately use your Scotland Yard inspector's authority to terminate Aurora Hopps' leave." Sherlock also couldn't bear this kind of life like a salted fish, and said to the confused Lestrade .
"Who is Liam?" Lestrade looked around, thinking that there was no one else at 221B Baker Street except Mrs. Hudson and Sherlock. I don't know when a "Liam" moved in. , perhaps Mrs. Hudson has finally found a new tenant who doesn't dislike Sherlock's virtue.
"You." Sherlock raised his index finger and pointed at Lestrade who was standing at the door, taking it for granted.
Lestrade's face sank, and he secretly complained that Sherlock could never remember his name even though he had such a good mind, and said through gritted teeth, "My name is Greg Lestrade, not Gavin, not Bradley, much less Liam."
Sherlock narrowed his eyes and didn't care about this matter, as if it didn't matter what Lestrade's name was, he didn't follow his words, but continued: "Immediately, stop, her, take a vacation."
Lestrade almost rolled his eyes like Aurora, who sent him a text message at the time, saying that he was going to ask for leave for Aurora, with an indefinite period.Sherlock's face is really like the sunny weather in London for a second and the rainy weather for a second, changing as he says.
"Aurora has just experienced the pain of losing her father. It is very immoral for you to ask me to do this." Lestrade also ignored the fact that he couldn't offend Sherlock at all, so he rarely refuted to him.
"But she doesn't seem very sad." Although Sherlock knew that something was wrong with Aurora recently, it was still within the controllable range.
Lestrade sighed bitterly, and explained: "Aurora is like this, the more she cares about something, the more she pretends not to care. The more sad she is, the more she pretends It's like nothing happened. Although the relationship between her and her father doesn't seem to be very good, it is her father anyway. "
"Then what should I do?" Sherlock asked Lestrade for advice for the first time in his life.
"If you want her to come back as soon as possible to accompany you in handling the case, comfort is the best way." Lestrade, who lost his eight girlfriends in anger, actually has no experience in dealing with women, but he claims to know everything and know everything. Sherlock, who couldn't help it, finally asked him a question, and of course he had to put on a "I understand" expression.
The author has something to say:
A few days ago, they said it was too cruel, that I was not my real mother.Yesterday, I started to say that it was very sweet, very sweet, and it hurt my tooth.
What can I do with this?For the candy in this chapter today, I will do it first, everyone.
Tomorrow will continue to be sweet~~~
What will Sherlock do next?
A. Have Mycroft put pressure on Aurora to end her leave immediately
B. Ask someone else to comfort her
C. Go into battle to comfort her personally
I hope it is option C to leave a comment~~~
However, this time something was unusual.
When Sherlock took a week off for Aurora.
Lestrade also heard about Aurora's poor condition, and was afraid of disturbing her, so he didn't inform Sherlock about the new case through Aurora, but ran to 221B Baker Street by himself.
Sherlock played with his violin, stood by the window and waited for Lestrade's arrival, pretending to be calm.He had already seen the police car outside the window, and heard the sound of his own footsteps going upstairs.
Lestrade looked at the handsome back that Sherlock left him, briefly stated the basic facts of the case, and then asked, "Sherlock, will you come?"
Sherlock didn't make any answer, noncommittal.
Lestrade looked at Sherlock's appearance, thinking that he was deliberately whetting his appetite as before, and was a little impatient.But since Aurora is using valid reasons for passive sabotage, he has no one to turn to, so he can only choose to endure.
Sherlock turned his head and glanced at Lestrade, then walked to the edge of the sofa, put down the violin in his hand, bent his fingers, and tapped rhythmically on the wall a few times.
He passed what Lestrade asked him just now to Aurora who lived next door and was decadent all day long: "·——/··/·—··/·—··/—·— —/———/··—/—·—·/———/——/·(Willyoucome? Will you come?)”
And Aurora next door was watching "The Vampire Diaries" with her tablet in her arms, rolling around on the soft bed and lying on the salty fish.But the banging on the wall grew louder and louder, until at last it was deafening and hideous.
Finally, Aurora couldn't bear it anymore, threw the tablet in her hand aside, jumped off the bed barefoot, walked all the way to the living room, knelt on the sofa, and knocked hard a few times in response.
"—·/———(No. Not going.)"
Probably because Aurora's refusal was too simple and clear, and Sherlock was not as shameless as usual. He typed "If it's convenient, please come and solve the case with me, if it's not convenient, please come and solve the case with me", then turned around and left Reply with Aurora's answer to Lestrade who has been waiting for flowers.
"No." Sherlock was very indifferent.
Lestrade was obviously dissatisfied with this answer, and opened his mouth, wanting to say something more to persuade Sherlock, who suddenly lost his temper, not to go to the scene of the crime.
I really don't know how Aurora completed this arduous task every time before.
"The murderer is the victim's cousin, and the evidence is on the victim." Sherlock said in a very fast voice without the slightest ups and downs.
Lestrade got the answer he wanted, lost his temper for a moment, shrugged helplessly, left a "thank you" to Sherlock, and hurriedly turned and went downstairs to arrange for the arrest of the murderer.
And, by the way, of course his most hated closing report.
When Sherlock asked for two weeks' leave for Aurora.
Lestrade once again came to 221B Baker Street to seek help from Sherlock, and asked with his pocket in his pocket, "Sherlock, will you come?"
Like last time, Sherlock walked to the edge of the sofa and knocked on the wall to disturb the silence next door.
Aurora stayed up late last night to watch the TV live broadcast, and now she is sleeping late. After being woken up by the evil knocking on the wall, her whole body was enveloped by getting up.In a fit of anger, she threw the pillow behind her, passed through the bedroom door and the entire living room, and hit the wall.
Sherlock on the other side of the wall heard a slight noise and stopped moving.
Aurora was really too lazy to get out of bed and knock on the wall, so she grabbed the phone that was under the pillow, opened the text message interface, and sent an angry emoji.
Sherlock heard his mobile phone ding, and expected that it should be a text message from Aurora. He opened it, looked up, and said to Lestrade, "Aurora said, she won't go."
Lestrade's face was full of black lines, of course he knew that Aurora would not go, he was the one he was asking.
Looking at Lestrade's expression, Sherlock knew that with his IQ, he obviously didn't understand what he meant, so without Aurora's friendly reminder, he rarely added: "So, I won't go either."
Lestrade froze for a moment, although Sherlock used the word "so", he did not understand the causal relationship between these two sentences.
Sherlock was in a bad mood, but he explained briefly: "It's not interesting."
When Aurora first started her vacation, Sherlock hadn't been passive like this, and he tried to go to the scene of the crime a few times.But the conclusion is that without the existence of Aurora and the competition with her, even solving the case becomes dull.
When he didn't know Aurora before, he didn't have any intuitive feeling. He always felt that he would be satisfied with a case that was difficult to crack.None of this matters.
But when she first met Aurora, she was able to follow his train of thought closely.In the original case, he picked up a vial of aluminum hydroxide flakes and a tablet of potassium bismuth citrate capsules that Edwin Rodriguez was carrying, and she knew immediately that the victim had a stomach problem.He asked her how many people she had identified based on the national DNA database comparison, and she realized that there were problems with the other suspects.He kept putting pressure on Edith Harrison, and it took less than 10 minutes for her to confess to the murder.And she, at the same time, got Demi Ocampo into a trap and had to choose to confess.
Later, Aurora followed in his footsteps all the time, from finding out the truth according to his reminder at the beginning, to finally cracking the case ahead of him.For such a long time, Sherlock has become accustomed to having a Scottish Yard police detective with reasonable IQ but extremely aggressive spirit to fight with him when solving crimes, competing to see who is the first to investigate The one who knows the truth.
Suddenly, Aurora no longer cared about who could solve the case faster with him, but was all kinds of salted fish at home, and he was not used to it.
Without her fighting and betting with him, solving the case is really meaningless.
Up to now, Sherlock didn't even bother to go out to handle the case anymore, and every time he just knocked on the wall Lestrade's invitation to him, and then returned Aurora's reply to Lestrade without missing a single word. .
If Aurora finally figured everything out and agreed to go out with him to handle the case, then he would naturally put on his coat and take her car to the scene of the crime.If Aurora's answer is still the same as before, he will solve the case directly at home.
But so far, he has not encountered the first situation.
Lestrade nodded thoughtfully, as if he understood, but also as if he didn't understand.
When Sherlock asked for three weeks' leave for Aurora.
Everything was exactly the same as the previous few times: Lestrade ran to seek help from Sherlock, who was invincible in the universe and had an explosive IQ, with an expression of dying. Sherlock, who was usually dragged like a [-], walked to the edge of the sofa and began to knock on the wall. Aurora, who is not sure whether she is sleeping or watching a TV series, will be disturbed, and she will answer impatiently by knocking on the wall or sending a text message, saying that she will not go, so she feels that it is meaningless for Aurora not to go Sherlock rejected Lestrade's invitation without hesitation. Lestrade sighed and explained the case to Sherlock, who had lost his fighting spirit and was no different from Aurora's salted fish. Sherlock can easily crack it without using his brain...
"Liam, immediately use your Scotland Yard inspector's authority to terminate Aurora Hopps' leave." Sherlock also couldn't bear this kind of life like a salted fish, and said to the confused Lestrade .
"Who is Liam?" Lestrade looked around, thinking that there was no one else at 221B Baker Street except Mrs. Hudson and Sherlock. I don't know when a "Liam" moved in. , perhaps Mrs. Hudson has finally found a new tenant who doesn't dislike Sherlock's virtue.
"You." Sherlock raised his index finger and pointed at Lestrade who was standing at the door, taking it for granted.
Lestrade's face sank, and he secretly complained that Sherlock could never remember his name even though he had such a good mind, and said through gritted teeth, "My name is Greg Lestrade, not Gavin, not Bradley, much less Liam."
Sherlock narrowed his eyes and didn't care about this matter, as if it didn't matter what Lestrade's name was, he didn't follow his words, but continued: "Immediately, stop, her, take a vacation."
Lestrade almost rolled his eyes like Aurora, who sent him a text message at the time, saying that he was going to ask for leave for Aurora, with an indefinite period.Sherlock's face is really like the sunny weather in London for a second and the rainy weather for a second, changing as he says.
"Aurora has just experienced the pain of losing her father. It is very immoral for you to ask me to do this." Lestrade also ignored the fact that he couldn't offend Sherlock at all, so he rarely refuted to him.
"But she doesn't seem very sad." Although Sherlock knew that something was wrong with Aurora recently, it was still within the controllable range.
Lestrade sighed bitterly, and explained: "Aurora is like this, the more she cares about something, the more she pretends not to care. The more sad she is, the more she pretends It's like nothing happened. Although the relationship between her and her father doesn't seem to be very good, it is her father anyway. "
"Then what should I do?" Sherlock asked Lestrade for advice for the first time in his life.
"If you want her to come back as soon as possible to accompany you in handling the case, comfort is the best way." Lestrade, who lost his eight girlfriends in anger, actually has no experience in dealing with women, but he claims to know everything and know everything. Sherlock, who couldn't help it, finally asked him a question, and of course he had to put on a "I understand" expression.
The author has something to say:
A few days ago, they said it was too cruel, that I was not my real mother.Yesterday, I started to say that it was very sweet, very sweet, and it hurt my tooth.
What can I do with this?For the candy in this chapter today, I will do it first, everyone.
Tomorrow will continue to be sweet~~~
What will Sherlock do next?
A. Have Mycroft put pressure on Aurora to end her leave immediately
B. Ask someone else to comfort her
C. Go into battle to comfort her personally
I hope it is option C to leave a comment~~~
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