"Because once Mr. Takahashi Ryoichi regains consciousness, this aging process will erupt even more violently."

"This is not a science, but a phenomenon caused by factors beyond science."

Miwako Sato fell silent at this moment.

Now she was really in trouble. The murderer was about to die, perhaps even from old age. This was too abnormal.

But what made her feel even more incredible was that this situation was told to her by someone she thought was an informant.

Unable to find a scientific explanation, Sato Miwako suddenly had a strong premonition at this moment.

Perhaps, this is the unexplainable truth.

She quickly raised her head and looked at Amamiya Ren. At this moment, she had already realized that this boy was also filled with mystery.

"So, why do you know so much?"

"It was by chance that I gained some knowledge. That's why I know some situations in such detail. Just like the incident on Moon Shadow Island."

Hearing this, Sato Miwako finally understood why this boy knew so much. She took a deep breath.

"So, you were the one who called the police on Moon Shadow Island?"

Amamiya Ren did not deny calling the police.

"That's right. Even I was shocked by those drug dealers that time. They were capable of such inhumane things. They were worthy of my imagination of drug dealers. Of course, apart from knowing this part of the situation, just like today, I didn't do anything."

"Why else would I call the police?"

"Of course I know you didn't."

Miwako Sato rolled her eyes at Ren Amamiya in annoyance.

"Judging from the stubbornness of those drug dealers and how long they've been on Moon Shadow Island, they've been using Moon Shadow Island as a drug distribution hub for at least a decade. Do you think you can make any progress in your career?"

After complaining, Sato Miwako felt much calmer.

At this moment, she was more curious about what happened to the murderer in this case.

"So, what happened to the murderer?"

"Officer Sato, do you want to know the truth or something else?"

"Of course it's the truth."

Amamiya Lian nodded slightly, then spoke directly:

"The murderer is possessed by an evil spirit."

The sudden zero-frame opening made Sato Miwako choke back her subsequent words. She originally thought she would talk for two more rounds, but it turned out to be so direct.

But, evil spirits are inhabiting it?

Is this speaking human language?

Sato Miwako reorganized her emotions and asked with some doubt in her voice:

"Are you sure what you said is true? In this era... are there such things as evil spirits?"

"Then why is Officer Sato so sure it doesn't exist? Why don't you think about this murder case? Consider what you think is unusual, and then consider the answer I just gave."

Miwako Sato reviewed the abnormal situation she had obtained in her mind, and then combined it with the words of the evil spirit, she did not feel any sense of incongruity.

This, is this true?

Are you kidding?

"Is it hard to accept?"

Miwako Sato glanced at the calm Ren Amamiya with annoyance.

"What do you think?"

"This kind of statement is simply destroying the three perspectives I've built up over decades. It's like telling scientists that mathematics doesn't exist. Do you think they would be unable to accept it?"

Amamiya Ren thought about the situation of the physicists in The Three-Body Problem. He also understood that accepting such extraordinary knowledge could easily lead to a collapse of faith.

"Well, I think so. And those scientists are staunch believers in materialism. They would be very resolute in their criticism of concepts that go beyond materialistic ideals. If the pressure of reality completely overwhelms them, perhaps suicide is not out of the question."

After a long while, Sato Miwako's heartbeat slowed down and she looked at the boy in front of her again.

"This topic is a bit beyond my limit. I will investigate this case first. Once I have a rough conclusion, I will contact you again. By then, I will be mentally prepared to listen to the topics you have to talk about."

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Chapter 299: Deriving Causes from Results

The case was finally concluded with Takahashi Ryoichi as the murderer.

However, the murderer, Ryoichi Takahashi, was carefully sent to the Beika Experimental Hospital.

Of course, this is a formal hospital, but it is also a hospital that conducts professional research on various new diseases.

The moment Takahashi Ryoichi was sent to the hospital, all the famous doctors in the hospital participated in the consultation.

"Strange... Really strange..."

After connecting the instruments, a more comprehensive and detailed examination was conducted on Takahashi Ryoichi's body, and it was discovered that the man was on the verge of death.

"It's really strange. This person's physical condition doesn't look like a normal 25-year-old at all. Instead, he looks like he's already 70."

The experienced doctor who had been practicing medicine for decades confirmed this situation after a detailed examination.

"Teacher, look at his cells!"

The old doctor immediately came to the student's side and looked at the cells under the microscope on his behalf.

"Strange, the aging cells are still dividing at an accelerated rate?"

There is a limit to the number of cell divisions per person, but Takahashi Ryoichi's body is very strange.

The body cells of an elderly person are still dividing at an accelerated rate, which is far beyond the normal speed.

A moment later, the cells under the microscope were accelerating their division and also accelerating their death.

It's like a cellular death process.

The old doctor only felt that this person's physical condition was very special, even to the point of being abnormal. The rules of cell division were completely different from those of normal people, as if fast-forwarding and accelerating were turned on.

"It's strange..."

Looking up from the microscope, the old doctor looked at Takahashi Ryoichi, whose body was full of instruments, with a strange expression.

"The cells are dividing so rapidly they seem to be self-destructing, so why is the person involved still maintaining minimal vital signs?"

Judging from the self-destructive rate of cell division, the old doctor was almost certain that the host of the cells had already died.

However, those professional instruments showed that Takahashi Ryoichi was still alive with minimal vital signs.

This is quite strange.

The old doctor looked around, and the doctors gathered around him all nodded.

"We got the same result."

"According to normal circumstances, this person would be dead by now. However, this person's physique seems to be very strange. While inside his body, his cells divide at a slower rate. However, once the cells are separated from his body, they divide at an exponential rate, accelerating his death."

The old doctor nodded slightly, and then spoke directly:

"Then let's get started while he's still alive."

"Ah."

All the doctors present have already started experiments and research.

As for the target, it is naturally Takahashi Ryoichi, who can be called a living dead in many senses.

At the same time, Miwako Sato from the Metropolitan Police Department was also investigating what happened in the club at the university where Takahashi Ryoichi was two years ago.

The name Tokumoto Dunzi also appeared in front of Sato Miwako.

"Debendunzi...According to the archives from that year, Debendunzi committed suicide."

On the surface, there seems to be no problem. What Sato Miwako needs to figure out is why she wants to commit suicide.

But there are no more detailed clues about the reasons behind this.

Because it was a final case, didn't you spend too much time on it?

But why did Takahashi Ryoichi think that Tokumoto Dunzi's death was a murder?

Miwako Sato quickly looked through the relevant files and records.

People actually have good opinions about Deben Dunzi, even those from the same society.

For example, Ota Masaru, one of the two victims in this case, has different interests and hobbies from us. He was doing the same editing work as Chikako, but he was not suitable for the club performance at all.

And then there's Hiroki Kakutani. Dunzi's stories are well written, but she always forgets that this is a stage play. The grand scenes in her stories just don't fit the small stage of a student club like ours. We can't ask Miss Ayako to pay for it, can we? That defeats the purpose of forming a drama club in the first place.

Both of the deceased had high opinions of Debendunzi's story, but Debendunzi's story is not suitable for a stage play.

Miwako Sato held her chin.

These two people did not have any negative comments about Debendunzi, but it can still be seen that Debendunzi's status in the club is not high, and the reason is probably because the script was not adopted by the club.

It also requires funding from Suzuki Ayako, so I'm afraid that Tokumoto Dunzi's scripts all require large-scale scenes that require huge capital investment.

It's just because of the original intention of the club that we can't let Suzuki Ayako invest. Otherwise, once the name of the club is changed, the original intention will be gone...

It was a youthful thought. After two years, these two people probably wouldn't have such thoughts anymore.

Miwako Sato dares to assert that the two victims of this case must have felt regretful, especially after two years of hard work.

So, what was the detonator that caused Debendunzi to commit suicide?

Miwako Sato tried hard to find clues in these materials.

The circumstances of the two deceased in this case had already been examined. They had little to do with Deben Dunzi. They were simply classmates in the same club. Because Deben Dunzi was not good at socializing, he and the two in the club were just nodding acquaintances.

There was no need for Debendunzi to commit suicide because of two classmates who were just acquaintances.

Likewise, it wouldn't be Suzuki Ayako. This young lady had no problems in life, and she was gentle and kind, not mean to others. She even had a better relationship with Tokumoto Dunzi than just an acquaintance.

The only possibility is Chikako Ikeda, who is also a screenwriter.

Let’s take a look at Chikako Ikeda’s file.

She was a prominent figure in her college clubs. Her stage plays were all well received, and she also collaborated with many theaters on scripts.

If you look closely, you will find that Chikako Ikeda is different from other people of the same age. She has a clearer goal.

He turned his interest into his career and began to work hard to develop it during his college years.

3.2 However, before graduating from university, he published a story called Blue Kingdom under the name of a publishing house.

The story highlights fantasy, and unlike the scripts for stage plays that Chikako Ikeda was good at in the past, this looks more like a more grand script that is not popular in stage plays.

Based on the results, Sato Miwako deduced the reasons.

The Blue Kingdom belongs to Tokumoto Toshiko! Because Chikako Ikeda took away this story, this led to Tokumoto Toshiko's suicide!

The problem lies with Chikako Ikeda. Takahashi Ryoichi's initial target of revenge was actually Chikako Ikeda!

……and many more!

Sato Miwako, who was about to pick up the phone to contact Amamiya Ren, paused.

Does he know about this?

This question made Sato Miwako stop the urge to call and ask, and instead she continued to investigate.

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Chapter 300 Sequence 7 "Decryption Scholar"

I thought it was just a meeting with Sonoko-sama and asking her to choose a path, but something unexpected happened.

A conflict arises from a suicide case two years ago. However, this time, the conflict is mixed with some unnatural forces. The person who committed suicide two years ago has become a malevolent spirit, and is even using the current murderer to prolong his existence, so as to... take revenge.

I originally thought it was just a simple revenge. I'm actually quite interested in understanding the reasons behind suicide, especially if the person being retaliated against has some unique circumstances.

[Without anyone guiding my destiny, I unexpectedly began to change.]

"Ah, for this very reason, I also divined what happened two years ago. As expected, the result was a little beyond my imagination."

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