Boyfriend Agency [Comprehensive Anglo-American]
Chapter 48 Omniscient Prediction X Deductive Analysis
After his own question was answered, Sherlock stood up, took out a key out of nowhere, and walked over to unlock the handcuffs for Luna.
Sherlock pulled Luna and was about to walk out of the interrogation room.
"Sherlock, you took people away just like that!"
Lestrade hurriedly stopped, and Sherlock suddenly turned around.
"Need I remind you, in the case of insufficient evidence, can you enforce the restriction of personal freedom and be sued in court? Even if you are about to get the exact evidence, there are still three days, that is, a 72-hour limit, but for you In 100 years, you have not and cannot find evidence to prove that Luna is the murderer, and these three days are enough for Luna to complain to the flower growers, and by the way, find a powerful lawyer to make your Scotland Yard statement discredited, and then pay a large sum of money compensation."
Luna, who stood obediently behind Sherlock, listened to Sherlock's words, the smile on her face never disappeared, and at this moment, the two were still holding hands.
Lestrade didn't know whether he was offended by Sherlock's blatant protection of his shortcomings, or by the other's show of affection. Anyway, he really wanted to turn the table now.
He also didn't want to target Luna, and according to the usual practice, the 'British Government' would usually focus on incidents related to Sherlock's personnel, and then he could be more relaxed as a shopkeeper.But this time, I don't know why that person not only didn't help Sherlock clean up the mess, but also paid special attention to this case.
Otherwise, why would his goldfish-headed (Sherlock) boss insist on getting stuck in these cases.He also determined that Luna was the murderer and ordered everyone to find evidence as soon as possible.
Then he has to be on the opposite side of Sherlock.
God knows how many cases he has seen before when he confronted Sherlock and was slapped in the face. Every one of them is a classic, and now he is probably forced to be a 'classic'.
"The fact is that only you can find the evidence, Sherlock."
Lestrade touched his forehead helplessly, sighed and said helplessly.
"You go."
He has done everything he can, and the goldfish-headed boss thinks BB will let him confront Sherlock head-on.
"Actually, I can't find evidence either, because it was indeed an accident. Not only me, but no one in this world can find evidence."
Sherlock left such a passage, and then took Luna away.Lestrade spread his hands in doubt and turned to ask John who had been serving as the background board dutifully.
"What does he mean? Could it be that Miss Luna's crimes are flawless, and even he can't find any flaws? But didn't he seem to have figured out the case just now?"
Those words before should not be just a show of affection, right?
Lestrade thought uncertainly.And after John hesitated for a few seconds, he still decided not to follow up and make light bulbs to disturb Sherlock.
Although he can't track it himself, his upcoming 'Mysterious Accident' blog will be slightly flawed, but he can go back later and get the full incident from Sherlock and Luna.
He also spread his hands, guessing casually.
"Maybe Sherlock meant that Luna wasn't the killer, and those cases were accidents."
Lestrade laughed at John's wildly irresponsible speculation.
"An 'accident' that happens every eighteen hours?"
"It was indeed an accident. If it was caused by human beings, I would not be able to find clues. After excluding other impossibilities, the rest may be the answer no matter how unbelievable it is."
Sherlock took Luna out of Scotland Yard and got the answer to the mysterious 'accident' case in the taxi back to 221B.
"Those cases happened by accident, before you tried to do anything about them to protect me."
Facing Sherlock with a smug smile, Luna explained helplessly.
"I really didn't want to do anything to them. The first one, the gangster, I just wanted to take the opportunity to save the addict who should have been killed, but he died unexpectedly, and the second one, I originally wanted to find some evidence to report the other party and save the child in advance, but he also died unexpectedly, and everything after that was an accident."
"If everyone who will hurt me in the future will die accidentally, then why do you show up at the crime scene every time?"
This is why Luna will be suspected. Sherlock doesn't believe that Luna, who is cautious and can escape his observation and leave the house, will not know that this will attract Scotland Yard's attention.
"Because of worry."
Putting away the smile on her face, Luna finally showed her worry in front of Sherlock.
"My predictions only changed shortly before their accidental deaths. I dare not take your safety to bet on the possibility of my predictions being wrong, especially after every time I intervene in the future direction, the future will still be automatically repaired. With the same result, I dare not let my guard down."
Shrugging helplessly, Luna said that she didn't want to make such a low-level mistake.
"If I really wanted to do it, I wouldn't have left such a blatant opening as 'eighteen hours'."
"It's more appropriate to say it's a hint than a flaw."
It seems to be deliberately reminding Scotland Yard of the eighteen-hour cycle, and Luna who can only make low-level mistakes on her own initiative because she is afraid of making mistakes in her abilities.
Somehow, there seems to be a thread connecting all the events.
But at the end of this line is an inextricable knot.That was the 'accident' that Sherlock knew was not an accident, but could only be explained by accident.
The driving force behind it must be a supernatural being with abilities stronger than Luna's predictive ability.
Fighting with gods takes place through the stream of consciousness, so Sherlock said he couldn't find any evidence.
"That's right, eighteen hours is indeed a reminder left on purpose."
Back at 221B, there is a guest upstairs waiting for Luna and Sherlock.
"Mr. Lu."
Looking at Luna who calmly greeted him, Lu Weiming was a little surprised.
"You don't seem to be surprised to see me. I think I shouldn't have left any flaws."
"Indeed, you don't have any flaws. If you didn't playfully lie to me, you are the one introduced by the agency."
Luna said that with the lessons learned from Moen and Amy, she found that it is normal for the agency to cheat.
Sherlock pulled Luna and was about to walk out of the interrogation room.
"Sherlock, you took people away just like that!"
Lestrade hurriedly stopped, and Sherlock suddenly turned around.
"Need I remind you, in the case of insufficient evidence, can you enforce the restriction of personal freedom and be sued in court? Even if you are about to get the exact evidence, there are still three days, that is, a 72-hour limit, but for you In 100 years, you have not and cannot find evidence to prove that Luna is the murderer, and these three days are enough for Luna to complain to the flower growers, and by the way, find a powerful lawyer to make your Scotland Yard statement discredited, and then pay a large sum of money compensation."
Luna, who stood obediently behind Sherlock, listened to Sherlock's words, the smile on her face never disappeared, and at this moment, the two were still holding hands.
Lestrade didn't know whether he was offended by Sherlock's blatant protection of his shortcomings, or by the other's show of affection. Anyway, he really wanted to turn the table now.
He also didn't want to target Luna, and according to the usual practice, the 'British Government' would usually focus on incidents related to Sherlock's personnel, and then he could be more relaxed as a shopkeeper.But this time, I don't know why that person not only didn't help Sherlock clean up the mess, but also paid special attention to this case.
Otherwise, why would his goldfish-headed (Sherlock) boss insist on getting stuck in these cases.He also determined that Luna was the murderer and ordered everyone to find evidence as soon as possible.
Then he has to be on the opposite side of Sherlock.
God knows how many cases he has seen before when he confronted Sherlock and was slapped in the face. Every one of them is a classic, and now he is probably forced to be a 'classic'.
"The fact is that only you can find the evidence, Sherlock."
Lestrade touched his forehead helplessly, sighed and said helplessly.
"You go."
He has done everything he can, and the goldfish-headed boss thinks BB will let him confront Sherlock head-on.
"Actually, I can't find evidence either, because it was indeed an accident. Not only me, but no one in this world can find evidence."
Sherlock left such a passage, and then took Luna away.Lestrade spread his hands in doubt and turned to ask John who had been serving as the background board dutifully.
"What does he mean? Could it be that Miss Luna's crimes are flawless, and even he can't find any flaws? But didn't he seem to have figured out the case just now?"
Those words before should not be just a show of affection, right?
Lestrade thought uncertainly.And after John hesitated for a few seconds, he still decided not to follow up and make light bulbs to disturb Sherlock.
Although he can't track it himself, his upcoming 'Mysterious Accident' blog will be slightly flawed, but he can go back later and get the full incident from Sherlock and Luna.
He also spread his hands, guessing casually.
"Maybe Sherlock meant that Luna wasn't the killer, and those cases were accidents."
Lestrade laughed at John's wildly irresponsible speculation.
"An 'accident' that happens every eighteen hours?"
"It was indeed an accident. If it was caused by human beings, I would not be able to find clues. After excluding other impossibilities, the rest may be the answer no matter how unbelievable it is."
Sherlock took Luna out of Scotland Yard and got the answer to the mysterious 'accident' case in the taxi back to 221B.
"Those cases happened by accident, before you tried to do anything about them to protect me."
Facing Sherlock with a smug smile, Luna explained helplessly.
"I really didn't want to do anything to them. The first one, the gangster, I just wanted to take the opportunity to save the addict who should have been killed, but he died unexpectedly, and the second one, I originally wanted to find some evidence to report the other party and save the child in advance, but he also died unexpectedly, and everything after that was an accident."
"If everyone who will hurt me in the future will die accidentally, then why do you show up at the crime scene every time?"
This is why Luna will be suspected. Sherlock doesn't believe that Luna, who is cautious and can escape his observation and leave the house, will not know that this will attract Scotland Yard's attention.
"Because of worry."
Putting away the smile on her face, Luna finally showed her worry in front of Sherlock.
"My predictions only changed shortly before their accidental deaths. I dare not take your safety to bet on the possibility of my predictions being wrong, especially after every time I intervene in the future direction, the future will still be automatically repaired. With the same result, I dare not let my guard down."
Shrugging helplessly, Luna said that she didn't want to make such a low-level mistake.
"If I really wanted to do it, I wouldn't have left such a blatant opening as 'eighteen hours'."
"It's more appropriate to say it's a hint than a flaw."
It seems to be deliberately reminding Scotland Yard of the eighteen-hour cycle, and Luna who can only make low-level mistakes on her own initiative because she is afraid of making mistakes in her abilities.
Somehow, there seems to be a thread connecting all the events.
But at the end of this line is an inextricable knot.That was the 'accident' that Sherlock knew was not an accident, but could only be explained by accident.
The driving force behind it must be a supernatural being with abilities stronger than Luna's predictive ability.
Fighting with gods takes place through the stream of consciousness, so Sherlock said he couldn't find any evidence.
"That's right, eighteen hours is indeed a reminder left on purpose."
Back at 221B, there is a guest upstairs waiting for Luna and Sherlock.
"Mr. Lu."
Looking at Luna who calmly greeted him, Lu Weiming was a little surprised.
"You don't seem to be surprised to see me. I think I shouldn't have left any flaws."
"Indeed, you don't have any flaws. If you didn't playfully lie to me, you are the one introduced by the agency."
Luna said that with the lessons learned from Moen and Amy, she found that it is normal for the agency to cheat.
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