Chapter 75 What does this mean?
Episode 75 What does this mean?
I returned to the police station with a case.
The police officers looked at me with more admiration and disbelief.
There was also an exclamation from the crowd: "It turns out that Captain Cui is really doing something."
I paused, resisting the urge to look at the expression on the person's face as he said this. And just when I paused, He Qisi walked right past me without even trying to look at me. Before I could say more, the police officer asked me worriedly, why did I make He Qisi angry again?
In fact, he has always had this attitude of disliking me since I met him.
This situation is prone to friction, which means that I often make the other party angry.
Actually, I can understand it. If I were my normal self, I would also keep my distance from people like Cui Shi. Because this person's personality is to provoke others. But this person is his boss and he cannot be avoided.
But it is impossible for me to say something so fundamental.
I thought carefully about how I was about to get into He Qisi's car. He sat in the driver's seat and asked me to sit in the back seat. He raised his hand and quickly wiped his face with the back of his hand, just like those teenagers with extremely high self-esteem, pride and stubbornness who didn't want anyone to know that he was still crying. So I could only look out the window, pretending not to know about his sudden emotional loss, and silently endured the heat and silence in this cramped space.
I don't know why he is so emotional.
Maybe the emotions are delayed because something touched a certain point in him, so he recalled a sad moment in the past and suddenly felt sad.
Most of the time, people always think that someone is crying because of what is happening in front of them, but in fact, many times, crying is because emotions have reached a critical point. For example, some people cry while watching a family comedy. Is it because the story is too sad?
In fact, when I noticed that he was not in a good state, I thought about leaving him and it would be better not to ride in the same car with him.
Just when I was about to leave with "Li Zhi", he stopped me.
If he is the type who needs comfort, then I can indeed stay with him and say a few comforting words.
At the same time, if Choi Si-ro is the type of person who can comfort others, then there is indeed something I can do.
But he didn't need comfort, and Cui Shi didn't know how to comfort anyone.
I think he stopped me just to pretend nothing happened.
…
After thinking about it, I felt that I had not done anything that would offend He Qisi, so I told the police officer who was questioning me that I didn't know either.
The police officer showed a look of disbelief.
Bold!
How can you question your boss? !
I patted him, "Are you free?"
Before I could say the next word, the police officer ran away without even looking back.
*
The victim this time was a reporter who sneaked into the Apollo Bar.
The lighting in the corridor was not particularly bright, so the reporter's body was not particularly obvious. In addition to the knife wound on his abdomen, this reporter also had a very prominent symptom - blood was flowing out of his eyes, ears, mouth and nose, which is what we often call bleeding from all seven orifices.
In the Song Dynasty's "Xi Yuan Ji Lu", Song Ci pointed out that the symptoms of poisoning include bleeding from all seven orifices. Therefore, in the process of creating stories in later generations, these two things are often closely combined.
However, modern medicine also points out that bleeding from all seven orifices may be caused by skull base fracture, usually due to a severe blow to the face or head; it may also be caused by systemic diffuse intravascular coagulation, resulting in coagulation disorders in the body. There is another possibility that drowning can also cause bleeding from all seven orifices due to the changes in body pressure between water and land. For example, in 1979, the writer Jose died while working underwater, and the body that was fished out showed the same physical characteristics.
The final cause of death of the body still needs to be sent to the forensic department for confirmation.
In other words, it’s not my turn to work yet. The paperwork is done by other people, and I just have to make sure there are no problems with what they write.
So, I sat back in my office swivel chair and spun around for fun, "..."
After only two or three turns, I felt a strong sense of "boredom" emanating from my body, which was about to engulf me. At this moment, the phone just lit up. Then I remembered that the system told me that the comics have been updated.
So I turned the card drawing system back on.
The title of the new comic is "Orange".
The cover shows a silver-haired young man sitting on the windowsill.
The young man wearing a fisherman's hat faced the golden-orange light, holding up the orange fruit in one hand. His gaze seemed to carry a hint of gentleness and melancholy as he stared quietly at the fruit in his hand, like a bird gazing at the sun. The silver-haired young man in the picture is wearing a loose white shirt. The clothes are piled up irregularly due to gravity, naturally depicting large blocks of light and shadow.
This shows that the young man has an upright and slender physique, but also reveals his thin and frail figure.
Because of the fisherman's hat, his facial features cannot be seen clearly. The only thing that showed his face was his smooth, soft facial curves.
【First! 】
[The new character looks so cute~ I want to touch his hair]
[If you watch the trailer, you will find that this is actually a cat lying on the ground basking in the sun. It's okay if you just pass by and take a look, but if you start to rub it casually, you don't know what will happen if you are scratched by the cat. 】
[He looks like Tang Li. Could it be that Tang Li has returned? 】
I also think he died too quickly.
I couldn't help but look at the person on the cover for a few more seconds.
There are no useless characters on the cover. But I know that the character Cui Shi will only survive for 100 hours. If nothing unexpected happened, Cui Shi should be able to escape unscathed at an appropriate time, just like Tang Li. Or disappear completely.
This makes me wonder what is the value of Cui Shi’s existence?
So far, in my experience, the most that Choi Si can do is to pull the protagonists into the police station's Vita investigation. What kind of plot changes can be brought about in just 100 hours? Or is it a change in mood or cognition?
Of course, I think the latter is difficult to achieve.
Think about it, Tang Li has been with Fu Lin for almost 100 hours, and Fu Lin's view of Tang Li is just to investigate the identity behind him.
I couldn't come to any conclusion in a short period of time, so I opened the first scene of the preview comic.
In the comic, rain soaks the colorful hydrangeas.
And the young me suddenly appeared in the picture.
"……?"
What does this mean?
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