"No, that's an unsolved case from a long time ago. Even if the murderer was very young at the time, he has been buried now." Jun Shachen stirred the coffee in the cup and watched the coffee turn into a vortex.

"That's fine. The murderer is dead anyway, so we can make up whatever we want." Teng Shu was also very open-minded. The death of Jack the Ripper also made Jack the Ripper's artistic creativity much greater. He could give the other party an identity at will, as long as he could explain why the other party kept killing special practitioners.

"Do you want me to tell you the details of the case~" Jun Shachen said with a smile. Seeing this, Teng Shu did not refuse. He took out a notebook and wrote down the details that Jun Shachen said.

After finishing the recording, Teng Shu took a look at the notebook in his hand. There were a lot of things recorded, but what made Teng Shu a little suspicious was that the Ripper this time seemed to be more religious in nature. After each crime, he would arrange the victim's body into a special shape.

The police who were in charge of handling this matter at the time gave the direction of investigation as religious figures or fanatical believers, but there was not much useful information, and in the end the case was left unresolved and became an unsolved case.

Teng Shu didn't take it too seriously. In the early days when criminal investigation techniques were not well developed, there were many unsolved cases. Even though criminal investigation techniques are well developed now, there are still some cases that are not easy to solve.

After saying goodbye to Jun Shachen, Teng Shu went to look for the Pokémon world novel writer Huang Heihe whom he had thought of before.

However, when he arrived at the address left by the other party, Teng Shu found that no one lived there and there was a piece of white paper pasted on the door.

Dear readers and editors:

[I have already run away. I am in a bad mood recently. I have no inspiration and can't write. I will update as I like. Don't worry.]

There were a lot of words urging for more updates written on the white paper, which made Teng Shu laugh and cry.

"This guy is really..." Teng Shu shook his head, but there was only one detective novel author in Kanaz City, and he really couldn't find anyone else. Teng Shu could only go back and ask the employees within the company to send messages to the other party to contact for cooperation.

When he returned to the company, Teng Shu had just sat down in his office when Zoroark walked in hurriedly.

"Hey, you are willing to change your look?" Teng Shu glanced at Zoroark. The other party changed his look today. He was no longer the rigid middle-aged man before, but a beautiful girl in OL clothes. However, Teng Shu could recognize that this was Zoroark at a glance.

"Change your appearance, change your mood, boss, and don't harass my office~" Zoroark stuck out his tongue playfully. Teng Shu's mouth twitched. This guy seemed to have mental problems. His personality changed even after he changed his character.

"Don't worry, that won't happen. At most, I will just challenge you to a samurai duel." Teng Shu waved his hand calmly. He would not harass Zoroark in the office for no reason. He was not obsessed with Fury. He had no interest in Zoroark's true identity.

Zoroark handed over the document. His slender, white hands looked very pretty. Teng Shu even saw manicures on them. It seemed that Zoroark was a detail freak.

Teng Shu took the document and took a look at it. It was the charity fund he had established before. Currently, the fund has already received a sum of money, but the person in charge, Code, has not started operating the fund yet. Instead, he is recruiting employees and dealing with some other things on the side.

This time he was also going to make a work report to him. After all, after Teng Shu established this charity fund, he transferred a sum of money and never managed it again. However, Code must make a work report to Teng Shu.

Teng Shu took a look at it and put it aside. This matter cannot be rushed. The use of the charity fund is not like running to the hospital and giving money to whoever is seriously ill. There are many things to deal with here.

The Pokémon Novice Trainer Start-up Fund that Teng Shu founded before was founded by himself, but it was actually run by his father. Every year, it funded many children from poor families or orphans to embark on the path of becoming trainers.

The next document was the box office revenue of "Ghost Call". Teng Shu took a look at it and put it aside. The current box office is stable and improving. It even increased after the announcement of the linked mobile phone. It is estimated that the final box office should be able to exceed 900 million. Whether it can exceed 1 billion is still a question.

Finally, there were the employees who were loaned out to help shoot the youth campus idol drama. Their current shooting progress was already more than halfway through. Teng Shu glanced at the time in surprise. How did they finish shooting half of the TV series in just a few days?

"How's Ada going? Has the new version of Cat Boss and Little Rada been filmed?" Teng Shu rubbed his brows and asked while lying on the chair.

The company does not have many affairs to attend to right now. The project being filmed is the second episode of Big Cat and Little Rattata. At the same time, in order to make up for the famous scene of splitting a tree with crotch caused by the first episode, Teng Shu also added a plot. So now Teng Shu does not know how the filming progress is.

"The filming went smoothly, and we are currently working on the post-production special effects shots." Zoroark's voice was soft. Teng Shu's hand paused, and he glanced at Zoroark.

I'm really not used to it.

"Once the finished film is ready, it will be sent to Mr. Yaping as soon as possible, and a backup will be made for the alliance. After that, these short films will be sent to other alliance regions for screening." Teng Shu added.

The Pokémon League is over, and this policy will be announced. Teng Shu needs to provide those short films as soon as possible so that the Pokémon League can screen them.

"What about the two works "After Turning Off the Lights" and "The Forest"? " Zoroark's question made Teng Shu pause.

Cat Boss and Rattata are fine. In the Hoenn region, this work has proved to be very popular and has been loved by wild Pokémon, but what about after turning off the lights and the forest?

"Send it over there and see if they want it. If they want it, take it away. If not, take it back." Teng Shu decided to give it a try. What if some regional alliances think it's worth a try? Wouldn't that be a big profit? If not, Teng Shu would have to find another way.

Chapter 133 Super Criminal!

Teng Shu received a reply from the author of Huang Heihe when he was about to get off work. The other party was willing to meet, which was not surprising to Teng Shu. After all, when it comes to things like this that might be related to copyright cooperation, the author is always more proactive, and this can make a lot of money.

Although Teng Shu has no plans to collaborate with Aragakure Kaku's works, it is only natural to ask for opinions and then give some guidance fees.

When Teng Shu arrived at the designated teahouse at the agreed time, he met the writer Huang Heihe whom he wanted to meet this time.

The other person was a man with average looks but very heavy dark circles under his eyes. He didn't look very old, but because of the dark circles, he looked like someone who had indulged himself too much.

"Are you Huang Heihe?" Teng Shu walked over and asked politely, and the other party nodded immediately.

After Teng Shu took his seat, he explained his purpose to Huang Heihe. Huang Heihe didn't mind that Teng Shu was not there to discuss copyright cooperation. After hearing that Teng Shu was planning to make a detective suspense TV series, he became very interested in chatting with Teng Shu about creative work.

"Do you know which case is the most difficult to solve?" Huang Heihe asked excitedly while looking at Teng Shu. He was in a talkative mood. The aroma of tea filled the small teahouse, and the lingering hot air made Huang Heihe's face look a little blurry.

"It was a random, impromptu killing. The person was stabbed in a crowded shopping mall and died on the spot." Teng Shu expressed his opinion. Huang Heihe was stunned for a moment, and the look in his eyes when he looked at Teng Shu became a little subtle.

"Why?" Huang Heihe looked at Teng Shu with interest. He originally thought that Teng Shu would say something about murder in a closed room, or some particularly sophisticated killing method, but he didn't expect him to say this.

Teng Shu picked up the teacup and took a sip.

This matter was actually told to me by Jun Shachen.

In modern criminal investigation, after discovering a victim, the investigation usually starts with the victim's interpersonal network, and then investigates the surveillance to see if any clues can be found in the surveillance. Generally speaking, interpersonal investigations can solve some homicide cases. After all, if there is no grudge or hatred, few people will kill randomly.

Most people do this with a strong purpose in mind, such as a grudge or a financial dispute. Generally, if such a relationship appears in an interpersonal investigation, they will continue to investigate.

Generally speaking, at this stage, ordinary murder cases are solved. After all, most criminals intend to kill others because they have irreconcilable conflicts with the other party, so interpersonal relationship investigations are very useful and effective.

Then if evidence can be found, the case-handling process can be shortened. The arrangements in those detective novels are actually somewhat undesirable in the eyes of professional police officers, because the more arrangements are made, the higher the possibility of leaving evidence. Fingerprints, biological material collection, sweat collection, etc. can all be used to find the criminal.

The more you do, the greater the possibility of making mistakes. This reminds Teng Shu of someone in his previous life who killed people in the way of detective novels, TV dramas and animations, but was caught within 24 hours of the incident. When he was caught, he even said that it was wrong. Isn't this an unsolvable method?

In fact, this left behind a lot of evidence.

However, the cases that give the police the most headaches are those in which the victim is walking on a road with no surveillance, and is suddenly killed by someone on the spur of the moment. The victim's knife is thrown into the river, and then his clothes are burned. These cases are the most torturous, because it becomes very difficult to solve the case by ordinary means, and a large number of visits and investigations are required, and clues may not be found.

"I didn't expect this to be the case...but when I think about it carefully, you are right." After listening to Teng Shu's explanation, Huang Heihe also revealed a thoughtful look, but such a case obviously cannot be written into a novel. After all, it is not exciting enough and there is no way to show the detective's reasoning process. It is simply about finding evidence and then using the evidence to pile up suspects.

"But after all, this is a real crime, so of course it has to be more dramatic in novels and scripts." Teng Shu shrugged. Modern criminal investigation has also made detective reasoning basically useless, but if there are some cases that cannot be solved by conventional means, it is indeed possible to seek the help of detectives.

Teng Shu knew that there was a detective agency in Kanaz City, but most of the cases they took were to investigate whether their partners were cheating, to find lost Pokémon, etc. Jun Shachen also said that most of the cases were solved without seeking the help of detectives, and the Jun Sha team solved them internally.

But obviously it is impossible to shoot TV series and movies like this. What would they shoot then? A bunch of police officers looking for clues? So the subsequent criminal investigation dramas basically became police investigations. Although there are certain elements of reasoning, they rely more on high technology to solve the case, such as the classic TV series "Bones".

Even someone like Teng Shu who hasn't watched many American TV series has come across some explanations of this TV series when watching short videos on the Internet. Every time he sees it, he can actually finish watching it and enjoy it very much.

Future detective dramas may develop in this direction, using high technology and appropriate reasoning to solve cases.

However, in the world of Pokémon, it is obvious that some Pokémon elements can be added, just like some of the examples that Jun Shachen had told him before, using Pokémon to commit crimes.

The criminal tamed Pokémon and then used it to commit crimes. Jun Shachen had said before that a criminal trained a dream-guiding tapir and then used it to carry out robbery. The specific method was to let the dream-guiding tapir hypnotize the victims, then let them hand over their money themselves, and finally forget the memory.

If the victim’s family had not discovered something was wrong and reported it to the police, the perpetrator might have remained at large for a long time.

"In fact, in this world, criminals have many tricks up their sleeves. It's relatively easy to solve crimes committed by humans alone, but once they use Pokémon to commit crimes, it becomes very troublesome. Fortunately, we also have the help of psychic Pokémon." Huang Heihe sighed.

"Every time I write a novel, I find that some Pokémon have very special uses, and they are perfect for committing crimes." Huang Heihe said excitedly. Teng Shu looked at Huang Heihe strangely. Could this guy want to be the outlaw Zhang San?

However, Teng Shu still agreed with what Aragaki Kasuro said. With the existence of Pokémon in the Pokémon world, committing crimes is really damn easy.

In other words, Team Rocket doesn't know how to play. If Teng Shu were to come, Teng Shu could instantly become the super criminal of the entire Pokémon world.

When I can return to Blue Planet, I will write a book called "I Build an Empire of Sin in the Pokémon World". Who knows, I can make some money.

The existence of Pokémon has indeed diversified crime.

For example, flying-type Pokémon will fly away immediately after stealing something, and high-altitude buildings are not safe either, as they can be stolen at any time.

Not to mention super powers, it's a complete BUG.

Each type of Pokémon has its own abilities.

It's just that writing this is easy to get 404.

Chapter 134: The former high-spirited

After chatting with Huang Heihe for a while, Teng Shu left.

Huang Heihe agreed to become Teng Shu's script editor, but although he was called an editor, Teng Shu actually felt that he was more like a reviewer. After all, the scripts written by Teng Shu himself were very direct and simple detective novels. If he wanted to change them into storyboard scripts for filming TV series, some adaptations would be needed.

And Huang Heihe can help Teng Shu solve this problem.

Teng Shu also offered the other party a salary. He would receive a sum of money every time he reviewed the script. Of course, there was also a special confidentiality contract prohibiting Huang Heihe from revealing the contents of the scripts or using them in his own novels.

"Now that the script and the villain role have been decided, the next thing to do is the set and the selection of the protagonist." Teng Shu was walking on the way home, thinking as he walked.

The absolute protagonist in "Sherlock Holmes" is undoubtedly Sherlock Holmes. As a super detective, Holmes is extremely popular all over the world. When many people mention the word detective, the first thing they think of is Holmes. Anime fans may think of Kindaichi and the elementary school student Conan who never grows up.

The Kindaichi Case Files is also the main reason why Teng Shu plans to personally take charge of filming Sherlock Holmes. After all, some of the cases in Kindaichi are quite scary. When he first watched it, Teng Shu felt scared. Teng Shu thought that perhaps suspense detective dramas could also gain fear value, so he decided to try it with Sherlock Holmes.

But the choice of the male protagonist Sherlock Holmes is a problem.

Teng Shu planned to have the company's employees send audition invitations to those well-known actors with good acting skills, and then see their performance level before deciding who to use.

The other party needs to satisfy the image of Sherlock Holmes in Teng Shu's mind, who is smart and wise, but also a little paranoid. He is not easy to get along with ordinary people and makes people think he is a freak.

The Sherlock Holmes in the original novel has a hooked nose, is 183 cm tall, and has a diamond face, but the TV series naturally does not need to restore Holmes' image so accurately, as long as it is classic enough.

Teng Shu decided to hold more auditions this time. He wanted to find an actor who was most suitable for the role of Sherlock Holmes. Teng Shu had absolute confidence that he could make that actor an international superstar.

Why do good actors pursue good scripts? It is because good scripts have the power to make people famous. The image of Li Yunlong in "Bright Sword" is well-shaped. Li Youbin made Li Yunlong, but Li Yunlong also made Li Youbin.

A good script and good actors complement each other.

"I hope I can have better luck and meet a good actor." Teng Shu stretched lazily.

"There is no work for extras and extras today, so just do whatever you need to do!" In Fukiyose City in the Unova region, Dam looked at the group leaders in front of him who were talking with frustration, with a hint of disappointment in his eyes.

There is no work for extras today, but this is the only chance for a nobody like Dam to act in TV series and movies. If he does, he can even get a box lunch.

Although the lunch boxes for the extras were very simple, consisting entirely of vegetarian food with only one egg as meat, at least they were free and they filled them up.

"Classmates, although you all graduated from the United Motion Picture Academy, you must know that not every student can become an actor in the end. Sometimes, in order to make a living, you have to face the reality." Dam suddenly thought of what the class teacher said on the day of graduation.

The class was full of laughter at that time. Everyone was full of fighting spirit. They felt that people like themselves who graduated from an academy must be different from those unskilled people outside, and becoming actors was just around the corner.

Even if he is not a big star, he will at least be an 18th-tier actor.

The high spirits of his youth eventually led to the bitter fruit of having accomplished nothing at the age of 32.

Dam rubbed his face. He thought he was good-looking, and indeed he was. There were basically no ugly people in the film academy, and Dam was liked by many female classmates.

But what about him now? He is still an ordinary extra. No crew or film crew will choose him in the end, just let him be a passerby.

Dam was unwilling to give up. He tried to add more scenes to himself and tried to find shots to stand out, but it was no use.

The ambitions he had when he graduated have now turned into the numb life of a middle-aged man, working for the sake of work every day. Only every night, when he watches the classic scenes in TV dramas and movies to hone his acting skills, does Dam feel that he is still the once proud graduate.

But in fact, he doesn't even want to mention his identity as a film academy graduate now.

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