Chapter 3536: Research on Cats and Dogs (58)
Chapter 3510 Research on Cats and Dogs (Fifty-eight)
After putting down Joton, Schiller did not even look at his body, but went to his car to get out his first aid kit and then led Elsa upstairs.
When I saw the dirty little girl lying on the bed, Elsa was startled, but then she realized what was going on.
"He didn't kill her?" Elsa said in surprise. "I thought he was the pervert... Why didn't he kill her?"
"That's the weird thing, but now is not the time to study this." Schiller opened the suitcase that was placed aside, picked out a set of Elsa's clothes, and said to Elsa, "When she wakes up, you can wipe her body clean first, then bandage her wounds, and then change her clothes. Can you do it?"
"Don't worry." Elsa patted her chest and said.
"Okay, I'll go downstairs to make some food, and there are two bodies to deal with." Schiller turned and walked out the door.
Schiller went downstairs and searched in the kitchen first. Fortunately, Yoton took a lot of fresh vegetables from the warehouse before.
He thought about it and decided to make a bowl of oatmeal porridge and then make a portion of steamed vegetables with salt, which should be considered easier to digest.
Oatmeal porridge is very simple. Just take out the oatmeal and cook it in a pot; steaming vegetables in salt means steaming the vegetables and sprinkling some salt. It will be done in more than ten minutes.
When Schiller brought the meal, the little girl was awake, and Elsa talked to him in a chattering manner.
Betty's expression was a little dull, as if she was always distracted. Schiller put down his food and Elsa pulled Betty to the bathroom.
After about ten minutes, Betty, who had cleaned her body and changed her clothes, walked out of the bathroom. Schiller checked the wounds on her body again and found that there were no serious injuries except for some abrasions, and he felt relieved.
Elsa quickly helped Betty apply medicine, then took her hand and sat on the bed together.
Schiller half-kneeled beside the bed, looked into Betty's eyes and said, "Do you remember what happened?"
"The man named Yoton tricked us into his house, killed my mother, and locked me up there..."
"How did he trick you?"
“He said we could live there.”
"Where is living? Is his home?"
Betty nodded.
"Have he cooked for you? Food, did he provide you with food?"
Betty nodded again.
"Did he attack you after dinner?"
Betty nodded.
At this time, Schiller did not continue to ask, but returned to the origin of the question. He then asked:
"He invited you and your mother to their house, did your mother agree? What did she say at that time?"
"We're going to go to town," Betty said.
"Did your mother say it? When he invited you, your mother said you were going to the town, right?"
Betty nodded again.
"So why didn't you go to the town?"
Betty fell into thinking. She seemed a little painful, but finally shook her head and said, "...I don't know."
"Your mother rejected him, right?" Schiller said, grabbing her hand, "She said 'no', or said 'no', or said 'we're going to go to town,', did she say that?"
Betty nodded.
"What did Yoton say, do you remember?"
“He said the town was far away and said he had food at home,” Betty recalled hard, and continued, “He said he had a sister as old as me.”
"And what did your mother say?"
"She still said she was going to the town. We had a place to live there," Betty said. "We stayed there, and then came here to play, and we were leaving tomorrow."
Having grasped the key point, Schiller thought.
Elsa also reacted, and she said, "So you have already gone to the town to live, just come here to play. Then Yoton invites you to stay, you will definitely not stay because you have a place to live."
This was what Schiller thought of. On the wheat field, the police showed him the card and said that it was found at the place where the missing mother and daughter were staying. He realized that if the disappearance case was done by Yoton, he could not lure the mother and daughter like he did to seduce him.
On the one hand, they already have a place to live in the town, whether it is a hotel or a hotel, their luggage and other things have been set up. If you come to Mai Tian, you may just come and have a look. Why do you have to go to a stranger's house to stay?
On the other hand, although it is not certain that the mother is a single mother, it is basically unlikely that a woman will agree to a co-existence invitation from a stranger.
In other words, as long as this mother is mentally ill, it is impossible to accept Yoton's invitation.
Betty also said in her memory that her mother emphasized that they were going back to the town and refused Yoton's invitation. So how did these two people come to Yoton's house?
It can basically rule out that Yoton used violent means to knock two people out directly on the scene and bring them back.
Because Betty also said, he asked them to treat them to dinner and moved his hands after dinner. If he knocked him out, he would just throw it into the warehouse, and there was no need to eat.
Moreover, Yoton is not old and looks very thin. Being able to have such a pale complexion in central America means that he has basically never gone out much, and it is not that easy to knock an adult woman out.
To sum up, the disappearance of the mother and daughter was done by Yoton, but there is something strange about it.
Schiller still remembered that when they first arrived at Yoton's house, a policeman came over and looked at the traces on his shoes and trousers' legs. He was the policeman who had stopped his car before.
Moreover, the police did not meet the police standards and came alone, and did not drive the police lights and sirens in the police car, which was very suspicious.
Another question is that when he first found the little girl in the cellar and asked her what was going on, the little girl's answer was almost exactly the same as the answer just now.
You know, this child has just been with his mother's body for three days. It is already very good not to be mentally insane, and it is even more shocking to be able to speak clearly.
It is almost impossible to repeat it twice, and the overlap rate of wording method and narrative order is as high as 90%.
From the above facts, Schiller can probably infer that the participation of those with spiritual power is involved.
It is also known that Malafak wants to replace Rongen, and Rongen is a policeman in the comics, so Malafak is likely to be a policeman as well. This question is easy to solve.
Malafark and Yoton cooperated with their spiritual abilities to trick the mother and daughter into Yoton's house. Yoton took action to kill the mother and locked up their daughter.
Assuming this is true, Schiller had to think: What is the purpose of Malafark doing this.
Joton's motive is very simple. Either he was controlled by Malafarke, or because of his sister's appearance, he was full of malicious intentions towards little girls of this age. But no matter what, he is a very typical antisocial personality, and the evil of such people does not require any reason.
But Malafark's motivation is worth thinking about.
If Yoton came alone to do this case, the little girl would have died long ago. Because Yoton's sister was also dead, if she could kill one, she could kill the second one. Otherwise, it was not for the sake of violent desire or sexual desire, why would he attack the mother and daughter?
But the little girl is fine. This is not what Jotton wants, so it is probably what Malafarke wants.
Then why does Malafark need this little girl?
In Schiller's view, although Malafark has a high probability of suffering from sexual psychological disorders, it can be seen from his previous behavior that his sexual psychological disorders tend to be more "materialized and encroached".
Simply put, it is to first objectify the object of desire, and then encroach on what does not belong to you.
For example, he did not regard the relationship between his brother and his sister-in-law as an equal couple or couple, but felt that his brother had his sister-in-law, regarded his sister-in-law as his brother's accessory, and then developed desire for the accessory in the accessory relationship.
This desire essentially points to his brother, that is, invading his brother's property and belongings and making him feel happy, which is a very typical sexual psychological disorder.
Studies have shown that such sexual psychological disorders will mostly affect one's relatives and acquaintances, and are relatives and acquaintances whose status and conditions are better than one's. They are a distorted psychology that attempts to use sex to express success, gains and losses.
The little girl Betty is completely incompatible with this situation. Malafark and the mother and daughter may not have any intersection, so naturally there is no sense of invasion and gain.
But there is another possibility, that is, Betty is very similar to the daughter of Mars Hunter Rong.
The policeman in the wheat field said similar things before. Although he didn't know if he was Rong or Malafarke, no matter who it was, this should be true. Betty may indeed look like Rong's dead daughter.
It seems that Malafark asked Joton to lock up Betty in order to target his brother. He also regarded Rong's daughter as his accessory, and now he also wanted to invade the accessory.
As for what he planned to do, Schiller could probably think of it. Anyway, it was just to repeat the tragedy of that year, and then to be complacent when Rongen collapsed.
In fact, this is what I said before. What this kind of psychopath is best at is to harm others and not benefit oneself.
They simply cannot make completely rational decisions based on interests, clearly judge their own situation, and make the wisest choices, but rather make irrational choices more emotionally than normal people.
For example, if a job is done well, he insists on making trouble. It is obviously not good for him, but he just wants to do this because he is dominated by perverted desires and has lost his mind.
Malafark came this time to gain the trust of the KGB and then to get into the Justice League. Logically speaking, he played a policeman step by step, and this may have been done.
But he didn't. As soon as he saw his brother, he couldn't help it and wanted to do something that was completely useless for the overall situation but could satisfy his own evil desires.
People are often curious about why the clown is smart and unethical, so why he loses to the morally bound Batman every time. One of the reasons is that he often does something unnecessary to satisfy his evil desires. This is also a significant weakness of the anti-social madmen.
Are there any anti-socialists who can control their evil desires? In fact, there are also some. But if they can control them, they will naturally not do anything earth-shaking. Most people will call such people a normal person and will not pay too much attention.
Malafark is a typical lunatic who loves to do extra things. He doesn't follow the original plan and insists on creating a missing case, trying to use Betty to torture his brother again.
Chapter completed!