Chief Oda won't complain

Chapter 67 That Man, Analysis

Maybe Dazai is right, but this kind of correctness will only make Dazai lonely forever.

Constantly focusing on the mean side of the human heart, and constantly reinforcing negative attitudes because of correct predictions, will most likely end up exhausting yourself.

I don't know whether I should exert influence on Dazai, maybe the choice after careful consideration is the most appropriate.

But I know that many times people make decisions without much thought, just a sudden impulse.

I think of the last thing I did in the "story", it must be a sudden impulsive decision, right?

"Let's remind Miyako and let her be vigilant against Noma Goro. If Noma Goro really plans to silence her later, we will save Miyako." I said.

I don't know why Ito is alive, but everything develops as if Ito is really dead.All I know is to get Dazai more involved in saving lives.

Dazai and Ango were startled by my proposal, and stared at me.

I said, "Don't you want to continue acting as a courteous and friendly administrative agency in accordance with the law? After getting the news that Noma Goro may do something, you won't just sit idly by?"

"That's right." Dazai showed a suddenly realized expression. "Indeed, I'm really not in character at all. Let's go then."

Ango was still thinking hard, I asked him to follow, and the three of them turned back to Miyako's house to remind her not to be silenced by Goro Noma.

Miyako's attitude towards the returning military and police could not be said to be friendly, she seemed quite complaining: "Are you bugging my house?"

"Sorry..." I said dryly, seeing Dazai take back the bug in a fair manner in front of Miyako.This scene caused Miyako's expression to crack even more.

Ango finally extricated himself from the brainstorming, and hurriedly added the persona: "For the sake of investigation, it is legal for us military and police to use bugs, but Ms. Miyako, why didn't you report it?"

Miyako said anxiously: "I just had some doubts and didn't say anything. How can I convict a person based on suspicion alone? The phone call just now is not any evidence. It's just me talking nonsense to Goro, which doesn't explain anything. .”

I comforted her: "Don't worry, we came back not to arrest Noma Goro and tear you apart, but to protect your personal safety as much as possible."

"Yes, after all, Ms. Miyako is the only one who can sign that application." Dazai said kindly, "It would be great if that application could be useful, through the evidence obtained But ironclad evidence is not like bug recordings that can’t get on the table.”

Miyako calmed down: "I understand, if you didn't get conclusive evidence, you wouldn't have shot Goro, would you?"

"Yes……"

"Then when Goro comes over, please hide better and don't shoot anything, even if Goro really wants to kill me."

Dazai asked, "Why don't you let us save you? You don't want to live anymore?"

"No, it's because I believe in Goro. He is definitely not the bad guy you think. I'm willing to risk my life to prove it."

Miyako bit her lower lip, "If Goro really wants to kill me, then let me die at his hands. Anyway, Ito is already dead, and I only have Goro."

Miyako spoke so sincerely that I really wanted to tell her that Ito was actually alive, but I couldn't rule out the possibility that she was also acting, so I finally gave up.

After saying something with a strong will to die, Miyako was still in the mood to add a joke: "Speaking of which, if I die at the hands of Goro, you just have a solid proof, don't you?"

But in fact, none of the people present needed such ironclad evidence.

After that, I, Dazai, and Ango hid in Miyako's house together, waiting patiently for Noma Goro to appear.

I used this time to reorganize the whole thing in my mind.

It didn't take more than two days in total, but it developed to a wonderful and slightly complicated point. I don't believe there is a particularly big conspiracy in it, and I don't think it is the result of some sophisticated arrangement.

When things don't intuitively lead to conclusions, people tend to assume a mastermind, blaming the almighty mastermind for all unexplained events.

And my life experience tells me that most complex events are hard to trace back to a definite beginning.Because no one can plan and control everything, not even the smartest.

There will be lively incidents in the school every three days. The reason why those disturbances are so chaotic is that there are too many people involved. Everyone has their own plans and will take different actions. The multiple influences add up and eventually Only then can it become a major event that makes the head of the school headache and powerless.

The academy will only become quiet during the holidays, because there are too many people with personalities gathered on the school day, everyone is an influencing factor, and no matter what happens after the gathering, it is reasonable.

If there is any way to save the Headmaster from the headache hell, I think the only way is to take a vacation.

Relatively speaking, there are not many people involved in the death of Ace, so there is a possibility of finding out the truth in a very short time.

I believe in the judgment and ability of Ango and Dazai. Neither of them found any other participants in the incident, so I don't think there is any need to consider more people.

If there really are invisible malicious people whose abilities are so strong that the three of us unanimously ignore them, I think it would be easier to give up resisting and lie down and let them play around.

After thinking about it like this, I decided to do a simple exclusion method. First, assume that Noma Goro and Miyako conspired to kill Ace, and the two knew that the deceased was not Ito Rentaro.So they knew that the military and police were cheating, so the two had to act together to show the military and police.

Then the purpose of performing a scene that Dazai deduces as silence must be to obtain information from the military and police, and not really kill each other in front of the military and police.

I brace myself to pore over everything I'll see and hear next, judging every detail.

Goro Noma arrived soon. He was an ordinary-looking man who didn't match Miyako at all in terms of appearance alone.But Noma Goro has a very special temperament, giving people the impression of being cautious, shrewd and talented.

He was meticulous in his attire, and even when he came to see his girlfriend who accused him of murder on the phone, he didn't seem to panic and behaved quite calmly.

"Miyako..." he called out in a gentle tone, "I brought you a present."

Just one sentence, I feel a strong sense of disobedience.

The tone is wrong.When he spoke, his tone should be more indifferent and indifferent, this kind of tenderness is very much like acting.

Then I started to reflect, will I also give others this sense of disobedience when I act?

But I have worked very hard, what can I do to improve?

Noma Goro handed a bouquet of flowers to Miyako, and said in a doting tone that sounded fake: "Smell it, smell it?"

Miyako didn't feel anything wrong at all, and smelled the flowers obediently: "It smells so good."

She seemed to be completely stunned by her suddenly enlightened boyfriend, and she completely forgot that the previous phone call was not an appointment for a romantic date at all.

She took the bouquet with one hand, wrapped Noma Goro's waist with the other, leaned her head forward and buried Noma Goro's chest.

I was very nervous, I was afraid that Noma Goro would take out a gun and kill Miyako, because it would be too fast and it might be too late to save her.

Some movies love such shots, flowers, beauties, betrayed men, gunshots.Everything in the camera, the beauty has already fallen in a pool of blood, like fallen flowers drifting with the water.

None of the above happened.

Noma Goro and Miyako are just like any normal couple in the world.

He hugged Miyako and sat on the sofa, then told Miyako not to think about it, and swore that he was not the murderer of Ito Chaintaro.

Moved and ashamed, Miyako huddled in Noma Goro's arms and swore that she would never doubt him again.

After all, Miyako didn't really completely forget the business, and tentatively said, "I still want to know who killed Ito Rentaro, so I want to sign that application form. Can I goro? If you don't like me Don't sign, I will listen to you."

"Why would I be unhappy?" Noma Goro said softly, "I wanted to have a good relationship with Ito, but he died in a blink of an eye, and I was also very angry, and wanted the murderer to be caught in prison and accept legal sanctions. You can rest assured to sign, and then submit the application form to the military police tomorrow."

Miyako was so happy that she simply crawled out of Noma Goro's arms to get the application form on the table.

She said happily, "Don't wait until tomorrow, just do it now."

Goro Noma: "Now?"

"Yes, the military and police are visiting my house right now." Miyako turned her finger to my hiding place.

This development...

I was a little taken aback.

The author has something to say: Dazai poked Anwu's arm: Look, how much Zhitian devoted himself to investigating the case?I just said he would love this.

Ango who was forced to act: ...

-

I don't mean to imply that being sick has anything to do with tummy slaps, you guys!My belly is so wronged!

Tap the screen to use advanced tools Tip: You can use left and right keyboard keys to browse between chapters.

You'll Also Like