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    "Perhaps the knight told him to sit there for a while so as not to leave at the same time as him. Or, I have a better idea. After the knight left, Link waited there for a while - let's say five minutes -  Anyway, until his friend had gone far away. Then, the murderer jumped out from the gap in the reef where he had been eavesdropping. He and Link talked for a while, and then at two o'clock, this scene  The conversation ended in murder. Then I appeared and the murderer jumped back into that hiding place. How about that? The murderer didn't show up while the knight was there because he didn't think it would be expedient for one man to fight two people."

    "That seems to make sense. However, I was just wondering, why didn't he kill you too when he was there?"

    "This will make the scene look less like a suicide than the bait in Chapter 88."

    "You're right. But why didn't you see two people talking animatedly on the flat iron when you arrived at the beach at one o'clock and looked out over the rocks?"

    "Who knows but if the killer had been standing on the seaward side of the reef, or both of them, I wouldn't have seen anything. And there's a good chance they did because the tide was low at the time and that side  The sand should be dry."

    "Yes, that follows naturally. They saw the tide coming back, so they climbed up onto the rocks to avoid getting their feet wet. That would be while you were sleeping. But I was thinking, while you were having lunch  , why didn¡¯t you hear the sound of anyone chatting? On the coast, the sound will travel far and clear.¡±

    "Maybe they heard me coming down from the cliff, so they kept silent."

    "Perhaps. Then, in other words, the murderer knew you were there, but still stubbornly killed the person in your presence."

    "He probably thought I was gone. He knew I couldn't see him at that time because he couldn't see me."

    "Then Link shouted, and you woke up, and he had to hide."

    "That's pretty much it. It seems to make sense. Then the bait in Chapter 88 means that we have to find a new suspect. This person has a way to know the agreement between Zach and Link, and also  Yes," Zhiqiu said hopefully, "it doesn't have to be a Russian agent. It could be anyone with a private motive for killing Link. What about him? He snatched Guo Jiaying. Guo Jiaying might have told  Some of his little Link stories."

    Xia Xiang was silent, he seemed to be doubting something, and then he said: "Yes. But we happened to know that the man was playing in the garden the whole time. But now, I want to look at it from a completely different perspective  The whole question. What about this letter? Is it authentic? It's written on very ordinary letter paper, there's no watermark on it, it could be from anyone, it doesn't prove anything. And if it's authentic  Speaking of the Russian Restoration Party, it is naturally safer and more reasonable to use Russian. Also, at the beginning of the letter, all those things about the cruelty of Russia and the sacred Russia are too vague, too rough, and October*  *More than eighty years old now. Does this look like the work of a real Restorationist rebel? Not a single name mentioned, no details of the treaty with Poland, and, on the other hand, wasteful  There is a lot of wording in honorifics such as 'honored ancestors' and 'your highness'. This doesn't seem to be true, it doesn't look like it. It looks like someone who has no idea what ** is.  Whoever wrote it was just basing it on the poor man's fanaticism about his origins."

    "I'll tell you what it's like," Zhiqiu said. "It's like, if I were to write about Russia in a detective novel, but I didn't know anything about Russia and didn't care at all, I would write like this,  I just want to give readers a general impression and let them know that this person is going to cause trouble."

    "That's it," Xia wanted to say, "You're probably right. This may be based on Link's favorite romantic royal stories."

    "It must be so. Now we know why he likes these novels so much. There is no doubt that this is also part of his mania. We should be able to guess it."

    "One more thing. Have you noticed? The first two paragraphs of this letter are coded very randomly, and the letters in the sentences are all crowded together. It seems that the writer doesn't care whether Link can understand it correctly. But when Zha  As Grams got to writing detailed instructions, he began using additional Q's and  , greater than holy Russia and dissatisfied Poland."

    "So, you think this letter is like bait?"

      "Yes. But it is difficult to determine. Even so, who sent the letter and why? If, as we initially suspected, Jiang Tiansheng is the root of the problem, then we still have those  The problem of alibi. If it¡¯s not Jiang Tiansheng, who is it? If we are really investigating a political case, then who is Link? Why would anyone want to get rid of him? Unless,  He was really an important figure, but it seems hard to believe that he was a member of the Russian royal family. Don't even fantasize, he was the wrong age. I know there are always legends that the descendants of the Tsarist family  The man survived the death, but his name was wrong. Shouldn't it be Pavaro Alexisevich? And his age was also wrong. Also, why didn't they doubt his inheritance?  Is it the blood of Nicholas I? Are there any notes in Link's book? This may tell us who he thinks he is."

    "Nothing at all."

    Xia wanted to put away all the documents on the table and then stand up.

    "I've got to give these to the Director," he said. "These papers will make him use his brain. I like to watch other people do some work every once in a while. Don't you notice it's already and we haven't had lunch yet?  "

    "When people are busy and happy, time passes quickly." Zhiqiu said simply.

    Xia Xiang put down his hat, put the documents back on the table, and opened his mouth to speak.  But he changed his mind, picked up his things again, and walked to the door.

    ¡°Come on,¡± he said.

    ¡°Come on,¡± Zhiqiu replied.

    he left.  Zhiqiu sat there, looking at the closed door.

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