Perhaps Weiwei's teachers and professors shouted quite a bit, but Sherlock himself didn't realize that he really regarded Weiwei as his student.

He gave Weiwei the file of the summer vacation case.

"Professor, you are..." How did you get this?Weiwei looked at the sealed document and felt a little confused.

"Don't you want to watch it?" Sherlock raised his eyebrows, "Review well."

Weiwei hesitated for a while, and the faint excitement in her heart gave her a kind of timidity - she didn't think it was the result of the friendly exchange with Scotland Yard, maybe it was... so what means to get it of.The professor is so kind to her, she really, has a feeling of nothing to repay...

She rationally told her that she shouldn't read it, and shouldn't trouble the professor, but she also knew that this dossier was rare, and there was no such store in this village, so she opened it.

She didn't know that Sherlock had a faint approval between his brows when he saw the opening.

His Sherlock's students can't be so bad.

Weiwei first glanced at ten lines at a glance, and found a problem before he looked carefully: "Professor, there is one person missing..."

"Huh?" Sherlock replied lazily, not paying attention.

Sherlock's voice is very deep, and when he can slow down, it somehow adds a bit of sexiness, with a bit of a loose nasal voice, if Weiwei is not full of doubts at the moment, he will definitely fall for it.

"I remember that there was... um, a very talkative Italian," Weiwei tried to recall the man's appearance, "I remember it clearly, he was still sitting next to me for a while, um, a very fat one, Looking back now I feel like a businessman."

"The status is special, so I took it out."

Sherlock was unmoved.

Because she is Sherlock, she has a special status.Sherlock erases the subject "he" because the "fat one" businessman is Sherlock himself.

After oh, Weiwei began to read the file carefully, especially focusing on the suspect's statement.At first I couldn't see any difference, but when I compared it with other people's confessions, I found the problem.

Too calm.

Weiwei tried hard to restore the appearance of the man in the suit in his mind, trying to bring it in.Although the face is a little unclear, Weiwei almost constructed the sound scene when recording the statement in his mind.

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"Describe what happened before and after you found the scene?"

"I was going to go to the bathroom at the time, when I heard a woman screaming, I was a little frightened at the time, and thought that something must have happened, so I went in and saw the woman pointing inside with a horrified face, I said I saw the body...well, yes, it should have died at that time...then I called the police."

"Do you know the victim?"

"I don't know... looks like a high school student?"

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The man in the suit also looked like a businessman, so he shouldn't be too shy or scared. Since Weiwei seemed to be quite calm when he saw him, Weiwei felt that his tone should be calm when he gave the statement.

Another point is that she is too sensitive - the suspect's description is a dead body, how did he confirm the death?

"Professor, why is the suspect's confession missing a lot?"

Weiwei couldn't hold back and asked again.

If you show her, just show her, what if a large part is missing, is it tantalizing?

"It's too sensitive for you to see."

Sherlock remained unmoved.

"Then tell me directly?" Weiwei couldn't hold back...

"I can tell you," Sherlock's tone sounded fascinating, and even lowered the atmosphere to create a ghost story, "It's actually like this, this is a huge conspiracy, and there is a person behind it all. He spurred this Mr. Criminal to commit a case in order to attract a man's attention to create a fateful duel..."

"Who attracts?" Weiwei held her breath nervously, and really asked the question.

Sherlock's small eyes drifted over this time: "Is it you?"

Cracked a false smile with no emotion in the eyes.

Vivi stopped talking immediately.

Well, well, when she didn't ask, Weiwei felt a little aggrieved, but this time she held back and didn't say anything. Compared with this, she was more inclined to have some secrets related to that businessman, but since she didn't Tell her, then she just doesn't make wild guesses.

"Don't always watch superhero movies, it will make you degenerate," Sherlock snorted softly, "Not all cases have a behind-the-scenes boss, that's just a way to deceive brainless ATMs like you."

not all.

Weiwei pursed her lips and decided not to reply, but continued to flip through the files.

And Sherlock's reply was purely to answer Weiwei's words. To be honest, he didn't have any desire to speak, but just answered the words subconsciously.While he was saying this, what was going through his mind had nothing to do with what he was saying.

Yesterday he asked the Baker Street squad to pay attention to Tommy Green. Anyway, if he didn't see Green coming to class, it meant that Tommy Green did not come to class. Sherlock had some guesses, but he didn't verify it, so it didn't matter. .

The most difficult of this series of cases is the first case, which is too ordinary, but the suspect is too aggressive and put the location in an apartment building-this is contrary to the suspect's first and second bombings. Be cautious - the range of suspects is well established.It took almost no brains to turn the attention to Tommy Green.

As for the guests?Sherlock sent out from the beginning, the guest went to the master bedroom to put a bomb?This is not an easy task. Even if it is a coincidence, etc., it is ruled out after watching the video of the confession. Let alone the motive is not valid. A white-collar worker and housewife who works from [-] to [-] plus a six-year-old child , but no one fits the profile of a bomber.But Tommy Green, from his performance in class, we can also get a glimpse of his low self-esteem, coupled with his domestic violence, and his desire to control - this can be guessed in his tidy room, Sherlock After easily confirming the suspicion, he ran to Tommy Green's dormitory to look for it, and put this "part" of the case behind him.

The reason why it is said to be a "part" of the case is that there are doubtful points in addition to the superficial points.

Just like the part that was taken away from the serial murder case a few months ago, why did the person who hadn't committed a crime for a long time suddenly lose his composure, as if an outsider imposed a stimulus.This time, the boy who had endured for a long time was suddenly stimulated and wanted to take revenge.

Not to mention anything else, where did the method of making bombs come from?

This is what Sherlock is looking for now. He hacked into Tommy Green's computer, searched the forums and social software that Tommy Green browsed, and found a person - Lancaster.

The note is Lancaster.

It can be seen how careful Tommy Green is, or Lancaster instructed Tommy Green to be cautious. After all, deleting the data so cleanly is not something a scientist can do.Sherlock failed to recover the data, so he chose to track Lancaster's IP address.

Weiwei was looking at the dossier seriously, when the professor sat up suddenly, which startled Weiwei.

After a while, Sherlock suddenly said, "Did you not close the door?"

"You were thinking when I came in... I'm afraid to disturb you by making noise." Weiwei pursed her lips.

"good habits."

Sherlock's tone didn't know whether it was unexpected or calm, he seemed to have sensed something, took out his phone and took a look...

Good idea, he thought.

It seems that the identity of Professor Fendi can be shed.

After the professor said that, Weiwei hurriedly stood up and closed the door. Before closing the door, she poked her head out to check that there was no one else.

Weiwei returned to the office chair and sat down. After reading the file, he closed it and put it away. After removing the suspect's self-report, which may be the key part, and the explanation of the criminal motive, the whole case became complicated and confusing.Weiwei understood what had happened on the surface—it was similar to what the professor had described before—but he had more doubts.

Since she couldn't know now, she decided not to ask any more.If she could say it, she believed the professor would, and she was satisfied—well, a little dissatisfied—now that she knew so much.

"After reading it, put it aside and talk about your views on the current bombing case."

Weiwei felt so strange, the professor didn't look at him, but he seemed to know what he did... Is my voice too loud_(:зゝ∠)_

Sherlock didn't bother to answer the stupid question Vivi had in mind.

"I think since the incident that happened in the apartment, the suspect can be identified," Weiwei replied smoothly, because she had been thinking about it for a long time, and she couldn't sleep well at night, thinking, "Hmm , I will follow what you said, and try to think as much as possible in terms of physical evidence."

"The person who can drop the bomb must be the one who can enter the master bedroom," Vivi paused, "The bomber has done experiments to control the bomb/bomb in a small area, and we have all seen the bomb. The bombs are controlled by signals, which means that the bombers want to kill specific people at specific times."

Weiwei only found out yesterday that there is a mobile phone tied to the bomb, and it will detonate as long as the phone is dialed.And because the mobile phone was blown to almost no bones, it was difficult to find any clues from the chip.

"The people who have the opportunity to enter the master bedroom are obviously the family of three who came to visit and Tommy Green himself. I also considered the possibility of the victim's suicide, because Green's father also fits the cowardly and controlling close-up. And the mother …I don’t think she has reached the level of bomb making in terms of cultural level.”

"Judging from the statement you gave me, the family of three who are guests also does not conform to the most basic character of a bomber." Weiwei was a little helpless, "If you want to talk about actual evidence, I can't come up with it."

"Vicky...you should watch more."

This kind of mode of only looking at the profile is more aggrieved than when I cooperated with bau back then. Sherlock doesn't agree with this way of thinking. Simply bau is still an exclusive department, thinking outside the frame and considering He is quite good at physical evidence, and he barely recognizes his computer skills.

For whatever reason, he didn't want Vicky to go off track.

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