Chapter 154: Foreshadowing



Tang Ze's expression looked a little strange at this moment.

It's not because of the trouble, but because everything went so smoothly!!

After seeing the murder message from the so-called "Shadow Master", Tang Ze relied on this extremely obvious keyword to recall the whole story of the case.

In order to confirm the facts, Tang Ze even operated the other party's computer and found the other party's chat software after the body was taken away.

It was finally confirmed that the deceased's online name was "Escape King" and he was preparing to attend a party called "Magic Lovers League".

What else is there to say about this? It's like a dragon riding on your face, so stable.

If a case breaks out on the other side, Tang Ze can kill it instantly. What else is there to say?

This episode is not only in the "Snowstorm Mansion" mode, but also a pre-interaction with the movie version. Kidd appears and the technique is also excellent. Karasawa's memory is really deep.

Tang Ze didn't know what expression to use to deal with this "unexpected but reasonable" development.

Although he knew that he would encounter those impressive cases in his mind sooner or later, he did not expect that it would happen so soon and in such a favorable way.

Tang Ze felt like he had gotten something for free, and it felt unreal.

Of course, feelings are feelings because people will not follow their feelings 100% to determine their behavior.

Faced with this piece of "meat" that was delivered to his mouth, Tang Ze naturally decided to pick it up for free! !

"The message left by this suspected criminal looks more like a crime warning..."

Officer Takagi looked at the message on the computer screen and said solemnly, "The message says 'this is the first person'. Does that mean the criminal has a second or third target?

This is troublesome, we must find clues before the criminal commits the next crime and stop him from killing again! ”

Hearing this, Tang Ze pretended to be in deep thought and began to analyze, "First, investigate the deceased's life situation to see if he had any grudges against anyone, especially group grudges. After all, the criminal may want to take revenge on more than one person.

So perhaps the criminal had some reason to kill Xishan Wu and his associates."

"I will now investigate whether the deceased had any rift with any person or event that caused resentment."

Gao Mu nodded and sighed, "How unfortunate! I'm sure Mr. Nishiyama was looking forward to this gathering of fellow enthusiasts. I didn't expect that he wouldn't even have the chance to attend."

Seeing Officer Takagi turning around and preparing to act immediately, Tang Ze was stunned for a moment, then quickly called out to Officer Takagi,

"Huh? Is there anything else?" Takagi looked at Tang Ze with a puzzled expression.

"Um... don't you think we should investigate this gathering called the "Magic Lovers League"? " Tang Ze said, pointing to the computer in front of him.

"Chat group?"

Gao Mu picked up the mouse with some confusion, looked at the chat history and said, "This is just a magic club, a group of people who have never met before, chatting around the common interest of magic.

Look at their chat logs, everything seems normal, not even a conflict or an argument, so how could someone kill someone?"

After hearing what Takagi said, Tang Ze realized the problem and found that he seemed to have preconceived ideas.

Some words may seem ordinary to others, but to a certain person, they are unbearable and can trigger murderous intent.

The criminal's murderous intent this time was because someone in the group chat said bad things about his grandfather.

But to others who don't know the reason, these words are just normal discussions. At most, the words are a bit excessive, but it is too far-fetched to be a reason for murder.

Because he knew the answer, he naturally thought there was something wrong with the chat group, but people who didn't know the answer found it baffling.

It even seems strange to "force" a connection between two things that have nothing to do with each other, because there is no basis for it at all.

Even this important information in the original work was unexpectedly treated as useless "background information of the deceased" and played out on the in-car radio, which is also an indirect proof.

Conan, who was suffering from a cold at the time, was about to return to Tokyo. Kogoro Mouri heard the news and was worried about Xiaolan, so he drove back in a hurry. When he arrived, he found that the suspension bridge was on fire, and then he realized that the situation was not good.

So Conan stepped on the colorful...ah, burning fire bridge and ran over to save Xiaolan, while Kogoro Mouri called the police.

But obviously, under normal thinking investigation, the police did not take this information seriously at all, and could not associate any connection between the two.

Otherwise, it would not be released so easily as a "background of the deceased" to gain the audience's sympathy.

After realizing this, Tang Ze immediately changed his strategy. He thought for a moment and said, "Then let's first investigate Xishan Wu's life, mainly the deceased's company, friends, and other interpersonal relationships that he frequently interacted with on a daily basis, to see if he had any grudges against anyone.

If the feedback you get is positive and you're not the type of person who's annoying and easily creates grudges, then this line of networking is worth paying attention to."

Seeing Gao Mu's puzzled look, Tang Ze organized his words and explained, "If there are no enemies among the people you come into contact with in daily life, then the only possibility is the Internet.

The deceased's last itinerary was to attend an offline magic gathering. This also indirectly indicates that the deceased had begun to transform the initial online communication into face-to-face communication that could affect reality.

Then it is not impossible to be hated online and even killed.”

"Are you saying that Mr. Xishan was most likely killed by someone with murderous intent because he offended someone online?"

Gao Mu scratched his head and said sweatily: "I always feel that this kind of thing is a little unrealistic..."

"It's just a guess, but it may not be impossible." Tang Ze shook his head slightly, but did not explain too much to Takagi.

He also knows that for people today, the Internet is just a new thing and they are not aware of its power, especially its "bad" side.

To people today, it seems unreal that someone could be killed by a stranger just because they offended someone online.

If you are not in that Internet age, you really don’t know how many strange things will happen. All kinds of things are far beyond your imagination.

If you speak without thinking on the Internet, you may accidentally offend someone. If it’s just on the Internet, it’s okay because everyone is a “keyboard warrior”.

But it’s not uncommon to offend people online and then get hacked offline…

For example, in the "Legendary Murder Case", an online character was killed, and the man hired accomplices to settle the score offline. This kind of bizarre thing actually happened. Can you believe it?

Perhaps this is why Conan's early "Internet" and "chat group" murders were more frequent...

Emmm…I seem to have discovered some highlights…

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