"Um, Officer Takashi...how did Hakushu...die?"
"He suffered hemorrhagic shock from a sharp weapon piercing his carotid artery. The murder weapon was likely the kitchen knife that had been stuck in his neck." Fujiwara Yuu stuffed his ID back into his pocket and asked tentatively, "Mr. Kirishima, excuse me, but are you afraid of hearing 'Devil's Trill'?"
Kirishima thought Shichita subconsciously clenched his fists when he heard this question. He paused before reluctantly speaking:
"Hey, Officer Takashi, are you kidding me? Why would I be afraid of a song? I just felt a little uncomfortable in my stomach and wanted to go back to my room to see if there were any painkillers in my bag."
Human micro-expressions can reflect inner feelings. Fujiwara Yu, who majored in psychology in college, has learned a certain amount of knowledge about micro-expressions, and after joining the CIA, he also received a period of special training. It is easy for him to tell who is acting and who is lying.
Of course, it is more difficult to make a judgment when facing those people who are crazy enough to believe that they are right.
Kirishima Soshita could tell he was lying, whether from the small movements of his hands or the unnatural expressions on his face. As for the reason for his lie, it was obvious—it was definitely related to Hosho Mitsuru.
Thinking of this, Fujiwara Yu turned sideways to look at Fukuoka Kazuya, who always answered questions about music. This time, without any pretense, he asked directly:
"Mr. Fukuoka, is 'Devil's Trill' related to Mitsuru Hosho?"
As soon as these four words came out, the atmosphere changed instantly. Not only the two people related to the "four coincidences", but even Arisa Tachiki had a certain reaction after hearing the four words "Hosou Mitsuru".
This surprised Fujiwara Yuu, as she had only started working at the Gensokan after Mitsuru Hosou committed suicide. She should have never met Mitsuru before, so why did she react so strongly? She could even sense anger in her.
As a fan of Mitsuru Hoshino, she should only express sadness or grief, so why is she angry?
Fukuoka Ichiya didn't expect Takashi Sosuke to ask this. Thinking of the incident that had already happened, he sighed:
"This is the most famous piece played by the talented violinist Mitsuru Hosou who committed suicide... Come to think of it, today is the first time I've heard this piece in a long time. I haven't heard it since Mitsuru committed suicide."
Sure enough, it was consistent with his guess. "Devil's Trill" was related to Mitsuru Hoshino, so Kirishima thought that Nanata's reaction was so big. It seemed that he was worried that someone would retaliate against them for creating the "coincidence".
As the saying goes, if you have done nothing wrong, you don’t have to worry about ghosts knocking on your door. The extremely arrogant guy is now silent.
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