Chapter 82 Ideas
The divination was over, confirming that there would be no problems with this operation.

Lewis put on his coat, hat, and cane, and followed Isengard into a cab, sitting on his left and right.

Eisinger wasted no time in describing the serial murders in greater detail than those in the newspapers, the latest of which was the death of Miss Joan Yarlin.

Time passed quickly during the discussion and communication, and the carriage arrived at a slightly old building in the Hilton District.

The lighting in this house was not very good. Even though there was not much fog in Backlund today, it still looked quite dark.

Isengard Stanton led Lewis through the living room with its old paintings and into the living room with its unlit fireplace.

Here, Lewis saw fifteen or sixteen detectives, who were sitting on sofas and benches, and there seemed to be clear division of boundaries.

"This is the detective from Alter Street, Lewis Harvey. He has been involved in the most recent serial murder case, the one involving Joan Yarlin," Eisinger introduced to everyone present.

Then, he picked up a few more famous detectives and introduced them to Lewis.

Lewis kept his eyes on Detective Stuart. This detective gave him a sense of déjà vu, and he must have heard of him somewhere.

Stuart frowned and questioned Isengard Stanton, "Mr. Isengard, if I remember correctly, Mr. Lewis is just a rookie detective, and our case today is too important!"

Although the other party said it very tactfully, Lewis still saw doubts about his ability in the eyes of the detectives present.

This was normal, and the other party was right, he was indeed just a rookie detective. A rookie detective who wanted to get a piece of the 2,000-pound bounty was indeed suspected of taking advantage of the bounty.

"Mr. Stuart, this is very impolite!" Isengard frowned and emphasized:
“Although Mr. Lewis was a newcomer, he solved the kidnapping case in the East District in just one day and saved many people.

I think this is a skill that many detectives present do not have, including me.”

Stuart glanced at Lewis in surprise, and Lewis maintained his cold expression and smiled faintly.

"Sorry." With the endorsement of the famous detective Isengard, Stuart apologized sincerely.

As a detective, he had naturally heard of the kidnapping case in the East District. This incident had a huge impact because the means were too cruel.

Although the authorities described the person who reported the case as a homeless man, everyone knows that behind this homeless man there must be a clear-headed elite.

Lewis nodded. He didn't want to cause any disputes over such a trivial matter, so he put on a confident look and said:
"It doesn't matter. I can't wait to see the two thousand pound bounty."

After the assistant poured everyone a cup of coffee or tea and distributed the information, Isengard sat in the armchair, took out his pipe, and said:

"I think you are all familiar with the recent serial murders. Do you have any ideas? Let's discuss it."

Stuart, who had a lighter beard, raised his hand and said, "I just looked through the information and found that all the dead were women. Except for Joan Yarlin, the rest were streetwalkers or had been.

Moreover, the police's behavior is outrageously stupid. With so many cases, don't they know to investigate those who have had contact with street prostitutes?

I think the murderer must have had contact with street girls to know their past. He couldn't tell with his eyes, right? "Lewis raised his lips quietly. He really wanted to interrupt and say: You are stupid. For the devil, it only takes one glance to see that a woman has a decadent past.

Of course, Detective Stuart didn't know about the existence of supernatural beings, which brought an irreparable blind spot to his thinking.

Most of them agreed with Stuart's statement, only Lewis, Eisinger and a female detective remained silent, as if they were thinking about something.

"What you said makes some sense. You can find a few detectives to investigate in this direction." Mr. Eisinger nodded and gave a more reliable answer.

Next, the detectives began to express their opinions. Sometimes they discussed, sometimes they argued loudly, and sometimes they even paced back and forth in the room to organize their thoughts.

"Mr. Lewis, what do you think of this case?" Turning his gaze, Eisinger asked Lewis.

Lewis was almost certain that the serial murders were committed by the demon dog. If he guessed correctly, the demon dog was preparing for promotion.

Earlier, he was ready to speak, but he just couldn't find the right words. He couldn't reveal the fact that he knew about the extraordinary world, and he couldn't reveal the truth that he was an extraordinary person.

"I think maybe we should find Backlund and the unsolved serial murder case data in the past twenty years. I suspect this is not the murderer's first crime," Lewis stated.

In order for the demon dog to be promoted to Sequence 6, it must have experienced the "serial killer" stage of Sequence 7. In other words, the demon dog must understand the role-playing method or know part of the role-playing method, otherwise it would be difficult to digest the potion and advance.

Isengard put his nose to the pipe and sniffed the aroma of tobacco, then asked, "Are you saying that the murderer has done similar things before? Even if the method is different from this one?"

Lewis nodded, pointed it out, and said:
"I even feel that the murderer has a tendency to abuse animals. Just last night, I saw a stray dog ​​whose internal organs had been ripped out.

I mean, the murderer's method of committing the crime seems very sophisticated, and it is possible that he used animals for experiments."

Detective Stuart, who was pacing back and forth in the room, slowly relaxed his brows. Lewis's suggestion gave him a new direction, which instantly broadened his thinking.

Thinking and investigative direction have always been necessary for a detective to solve a case. It is obvious that Lewis, the rookie detective, has better professional qualities than him.

This made him realize that Lewis was indeed not an ordinary detective. No wonder Mr. Eisinger specially invited him.

Isengard frowned, and after a while, his brows gradually relaxed and he said:

"This is indeed an important direction. I will ask the National Police Agency for data on serial murder cases in the past twenty years."

"Mr. Isengard, I need this information, too." Suddenly, a female detective raised her hand and said to Isengard.

As the female detective raised her hand, several other detectives raised their hands and asked for the information.

After noon, the detective exchange meeting was disbanded. When most of the detectives on the scene had left, Lewis also began to leave.

"Mr. Lewis." Isengard called Lewis and praised him in a deep tone: "Your way of thinking makes the case clear to me. I believe that in another ten years, you will become a well-known detective in Backlund."

(End of this chapter)

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