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Chapter 3535 Research on Cats and Dogs (57)

Chapter 3509 Research on Cats and Dogs (Fifty-Seven)

When he returned to Yoton's house, Yoton seemed to have completely forgotten the unhappiness just now. Seeing Schiller and the others back, he quickly went to meet him.

"I thought you were gone."

"How is it possible? I just took Elsa out for a walk. She firmly believed that aliens might be hiding in the wheat fields." Schiller shook his head gently and said, "When she was on the plane, she was a little noisy, which caused me to not sleep well. I wanted to go up and make up for it for a while. Can you help me watch her?"

"No problem." Yoton immediately agreed, and he said, "I will look at her well, maybe I can take her to the fields."

"It's good that you don't mind her making trouble." As Schiller turned to the stairs, he showed a faint smile.

Yoton was still too eager for quick success and instant benefits. Maybe it was because he had never walked out of the town and was a little short-sighted.

He never thought at all how could a single father who really loves children give his daughter to a stranger who has known him for less than a day?

But there is no doubt that he took the bait. He ignored Schiller who was about to go upstairs to sleep, but went downstairs to find Elsa.

"Mr. Yoton, I'm going to find aliens in the fields! My father didn't want to go there just now, and he didn't even accompany me for a while. Can you accompany me?"

"Okay, let's go to the fields to catch aliens." Yoton agreed happily, "You can go as long as you want."

He didn't notice the cold light flashing in Aisa's eyes. Whenever he wanted to go, he would go.'? If you don't let you see my power, you really think it's easy to raise a child!

After the two left, Schiller, who had originally said he wanted to sleep, immediately left the room. He began to look at the structure of the entire house.

If Yorton is related to the missing person in the town, the probability of the missing person still alive is not very high. At least, the probability of adults being able to survive is very low.

What kind of person is Yoton, or what kind of person is he?

Simply put, they need to be "unique".

Analyzing people like him does not require psychoanalysis at all, because his behavior is full of loopholes.

First of all, when Schiller met him, he claimed to be the "little son" of the Yoton family. The word he used was "baby of the family", and the word part was a bit similar to the "youngest" in Chinese, and it was not distinguished from gender, which refers to the youngest child.

But after entering the house, I found that his family had a young daughter. In other words, Yoton was not actually the youngest, but his sister was.

Although his sister died, if he really loved his family so much, would he call himself the youngest child in the family not long after his sister died? This is completely contradictory.

Moreover, in the English context, it is actually very strange to say that he is the youngest child in the family to a stranger. Compared to the "youngest" who has more complex expressions, directly saying "the third" is a more colloquial and normal expression.

Speaking of being "baby" is a bit similar to the Chinese saying that you are the most special baby in the family, and it is inevitable that there is a hint of boastfulness.

It can be seen that the identity of "little son" is very important to Yoton, which means that he is special at home. The birth of his sister means that this particularity is gone.

Some people may think, what is the importance of ranking? Will someone kill their relatives for this?

Actually there is, and this logic is also very common in life.

Once someone needs to use something natural, almost completely uninfluenced by external forces, and cannot make decisions to emphasize his own particularity, such as birthplace, gender, and ranking, it means that he is so mediocre in other aspects that there is nothing special.

Because whenever this person is rich, has status, experience, or even has a stable personality, he will definitely talk about it. If he doesn't say it, it will definitely be nothing.

The more special the other aspects are, the more you will grasp these natural life-saving straws and refuse to let go. In the end, you will even feel like you are obsessed with it, feeling that you can naturally obtain these things, which must be God's favor.

Since it is God's will and someone disobeys God, I will punish him on behalf of God. Isn't that natural?

According to Schiller's observation of Yoton, he is indeed a relatively mediocre person, and even anti-socialism is relatively mediocre.

The way he attracts prey is to show his friendliness. His manipulation methods are just intimidation without any deterrence. If he can fall into his hands, either his emotional instability or his IQ may have some problems.

Even if he didn't come, the police could bring him to justice after a while.

Schiller didn't care about what Joton was doing. When he realized that Joton might attack tourists, Joton's function was to attract police. He had to have a reasonable reason to contact the Mars Hunter, right?

Although the car broke down or Elsa's illness could also attract the attention of the police, it was obviously not enough to make the Martian Hunter look at him too much. But the murder case is different.

Schiller paced around the house, and he was not worried that Yoton would come back. With Elsa's energy, she would never come back without walking Yoton until she couldn't lift her legs.

After walking around, Schiller finally found the entrance to the cellar in the corner of the warehouse. The dust distribution here is obviously different from other places, which means that people have frequently entered and exited recently.

As soon as Schiller opened the cellar door, he smelled a very typical stench of rotting corpses.

He sighed softly, having a premonition about what he was about to see.

I climbed down the ladder of the cellar, and a faint cry came earlier than the stinking of the corpse.

Schiller took a breath and did not care about checking the situation nearby. He quickly walked quickly in the direction where the crying sound came.

In the darkness, he vaguely saw a small figure. Schiller looked around and found the switch of the light hanging from the ceiling.

Click!

As soon as the light was turned on, the figure behind the shower curtain shivered clearly. Schiller walked over and pulled open the shower curtain of the bathtub and saw a little girl covered in dirt.

Although he was unkempt and frightened, he was alive at least.

A corpse lying behind the bathtub was a middle-aged woman, whose head was smashed to pieces. From the state of the corpse, it can be seen that she had been dead for two or three days.

Schiller carried the little girl out of the bathtub without saying a word, checked her exposed arms, neck and back, and then breathed a sigh of relief.

The little girl was not sexually assaulted. The dirty things on her body seemed to be left behind by running away in the mud, and the injuries on her body were mostly scratched by stones or bushes in the soil.

"It's okay." He said that he had not found sexual violence and pedophile qualities in Joton's spirit and personality, otherwise he would not have let Elsa walk him with confidence.

"Are you here to save me?" the little girl asked staring at Schiller.

Schiller was even more surprised to find that the little girl could speak. He said, "Yes, I'm here to save you, I'll hand you over to the police later..."

Speaking of this, Schiller stopped again. He suddenly thought that he could not hand over the little girl to the police because he didn't know which one was the real policeman.

The male policeman he met may be Rongen or Malafarke. He still cannot make accurate judgments for the time being. If it is intertwined, it will be troublesome.

There are elements of sexual psychological disorders in Malafark's personality, otherwise he wouldn't have wanted to rape his sister-in-law. How could he have better handed over the little girl of the victim to him?

Schiller took a deep breath and said, "Sorry, there is something wrong with the police station in the town. I can't send you there for the time being. But I hope you believe that I am a good person and I will find a place to settle you."

Although the little girl was still a little frightened, she nodded. Schiller glanced at the corpse next to her and said, "You saw who the murderer is, right?"

"The man named Jotun." The little girl spoke clearly, and she said, "He tricked us into his house. My mother fainted after dinner, and he killed her and locked me up here."

"Okay, what's your name?"

"Betty, my family is in Englewood."

"Okay, Betty, you've done a great job. Your mom will be proud of you."

Schiller held her in his arms and touched her head vigorously. The little girl groped and hugged his waist, then began to cry, and finally turned into a wail.

After a while, the little girl who was exhausted fainted from crying. Schiller carried her out of the cellar, but couldn't think of where to send her to.

Finally, he sent Betty to his bedroom upstairs and brought the box that Elsa had brought for him before.

When he went downstairs, he happened to see Joton coming back.

It seems that he is not stupid either. He must have realized Elsa's abnormality. But he discovered it too late.

"Thank you very much for taking us in. This is a gift for you." Schiller handed over the box.

Jodon's face was not very good, and he didn't reach out to answer, as if he wanted to say something to Schiller.

Schiller sighed and opened the box himself. There were no bombs or sprays inside, only a white chess piece.

He is the king in chess, and is carved very exquisitely. Judging from the color and material, it looks like ivory, warm and beautiful.

Schiller handed the opened box to Yoton. Yoton reached out and took out the exquisite chess piece, but the moment he touched the surface of the chess piece, his legs fell down.

Elsa, who was following him, said in surprise: "What is this? Why did he suddenly faint?"

"Cafentanyl." Schiller shook his head, "and he was probably not just dizzy."

Elsa took a breath. She looked at Yoton. In just a few seconds, the other party had a heart arrest and could basically be declared dead.

"It's cheaper," said Elsa.

She knew that Schiller would not attack Jotun for no reason. If he had only doubts, he would definitely investigate, and it was necessary to find substantial evidence that he would suddenly interrupt his previous plan and kill Jotun directly.

And judging from this straightforward and neat way of starting, this guy probably did something that was angry and resentful.

Schiller went to the kitchen to get a pair of plastic gloves, then put them on before picking up the chess piece and putting it back into the black box.

This has to mention a question - after losing the gray fog, does Schiller have no trump card to protect himself?

Before thinking about this question, you must first think about it. There was no fog in the previous life, so how did he dominate the United States?

I can only say that the answer is the opposite. It is because of the gray fog that he cannot use the means of his previous life, so he looks much gentler.

This thing was one of Schiller's trump cards in his previous life - not everyone could disguise the poisonous carfentanyl as an ivory gift and carved so beautifully.

The proliferation of fentanyl in the United States is a cliché. Many people who have never been exposed to fentanyl do not know how terrible this thing is.

The medicinal effect of general fentanyl is 50 to 100 times that of morphine, while the medicinal effect of carfentanyl is 10,000 times that of morphine. The lethal dose for adults only requires two milligrams.

The most terrifying thing is that it can be absorbed through skin contact. Adults can absorb lethal amounts after 2 to 3 seconds of contact, and direct contact and respiratory stop, circulation inhibition and cardiac arrest, and there is no chance of rescue.

In the chemistry field, the super criminal scarecrow's fear venom is just a pleasure. It can only be said that it is not unreasonable for Bruce to answer chemistry on the psychology test paper.

After all, compared to psychotherapy, some people in this world need more medication.
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