Law Enforcer's Handbook

Chapter 751 Believers

Chapter 751 Believers
Everyone is looking for Diego.

Wanted posters are plastered on the walls of the port city.

A reward of 10 watts was offered, which was a lot of money for a place like Silvermoon Port. The port residents who hadn't slept yet left their homes, looking for the boy named Diego everywhere.

The arrest warrant was issued by Father Gaudel, who accused Diego of performing a cult on their ship and burning down one of their ships.

But there was something weird about the whole thing.

Silvermoon Port is a relatively closed port city, and there is very little circulation of people here, especially when something happened in the third neutral country, until the time when Kunca and the expeditionary force settled in.

Most of the residents in the port knew each other, but when they saw the sky-high reward order and asked around, they found that no one knew Diego at all.

According to the information given in the arrest warrant, the age of 14-15 is obviously not a member of the expeditionary force.

The reason why Father Gaudel issued the arrest warrant is even more strange. There are rumors that Father Gaudel dreamed that a boy named Diego performed a cult ceremony on the boat of the Tide Cult, and when he woke up from his sleep When he woke up, the church ship was indeed on fire.

He firmly believed that this was a revelation from the Lord of Tides to them, and ordered them to execute the cult member named Diago.

But the problem is...

You can't kill someone who doesn't actually exist.

After searching for most of the night, many port residents decided to give up this attractive reward. God knows if those people from the Tide Cult invented a name out of thin air to amuse them with empty promises.

After all, you will never know what is going on in the minds of the Tidal Cultists. Father Gaudel's own mental state is a little abnormal first of all.

Also involved in the investigation is Franken the Frankenstein.

For the residents of Silvermoonport, he is like a famous detective. When they get close, they will occasionally entrust Franken to help them solve some difficult cases.

Franken the Weird is always able to help them solve their problems.

But this time, unlike the port residents wandering in the streets, the "Emperor" first went to the ship on fire. At this time, only the wreckage remained of the ship. sexual cues.

But all the truth is hidden in the clues.

Father Gaudel firmly believes that Diego was engaged in cult activities and burned their ships, but from the investigation of "Emperor", it seems that this is not the case.

Among the wreckage he found the crew's footprints, as well as the remains of an oil lamp.

In his opinion, the fire did not seem to be directly related to the cult ceremony. Instead, it was more like the crew accidentally knocked over the wick and ignited the entire ship by mistake.

When the "Emperor" found the crew member before dawn, the latter was lying on the bed in a trance. He didn't even have time to clean up the traces left by the fire scene, and he lay on the bed as if he had lost his soul as soon as he got home.

The crew also insisted that the fire was caused by Diego's cult rituals, but when he continued to question him, the crew hesitated and couldn't explain why.

Even he himself couldn't tell who Diego was.

I can't clearly describe the appearance of the other party, but I just vaguely know that it is a 14-15-year-old boy with a thin body and looks malnourished. These few details are the same as what Father Gaudel saw in his dream The teenagers are exactly the same.

Immediately afterwards, "Emperor" asked some port residents who participated in the fire fighting, and they did not witness anyone similar to Diego during the fire fighting process, and even "Seagull" had never heard of Silver Moon Harbor. There is such a person.

She thought it was probably because Father Gaudel was in a daze and blamed the heretics for the man-made fire.

She has never had a good impression of the people of the Haichao Sect. Those people are always talking, and their spirits seem to be a little abnormal. For a group of people with mental illness, it is really normal to have delusions.

According to the analysis of "Seagull", the fire was mostly caused by the crew's illegal operations. In order to clear his responsibility, he incidentally blamed the cultist in Father Gaudel's dream, and Father Gaudel was also the real devil. He was so stunned that he would take the dream seriously.

It would be a waste of effort to continue investigating this matter.

Let alone 100 watts, even if they provide 1000 million or even [-] million watts, they will not be able to pull out a person who exists in a dream and bring him to Father Gaudel.

From a scientific, rational, and objective point of view, this is indeed the most likely result.

But "Emperor" keenly discovered some subtle anomalies.

The memory of all those who might have witnessed Diego seemed to have been tampered with and became blurred. Almost all of them could only vaguely describe a similar picture, but their caliber was surprisingly consistent, just like all of them Everyone has the same dream.

This is more like the impact of interference-type abilities.

When he continued to investigate along this clue, he finally made an unexpected discovery.

"Emperor" temporarily put the name of Diego behind him, and returned to the incident itself.

For example, what was the ship that was on fire for?

Soon he got information from "Seagull" that the Sea Tide Church took in some orphans from Silvermoon Port, provided them with food and shelter, and whenever they went to sea, they would take some of the orphans to the Misty Islands.

But just like the residents of Silvermoon Harbor who became believers, those orphans went to Misty Island and never came back.

Normally, the tide believers would place the orphans on their boats and ask them to help with odd jobs on the boats.

When the "Emperor" learned about this information, he realized what the problem really was.

Diego wasn't the only one missing in the fire.

All the orphans who lived on the same boat with him disappeared, but neither Father Gaudel nor the other tide believers seemed to be aware of this at all, and they never thought that these children died in the fire unfortunately.

It seems that the traces of their existence have been erased from the cognition of the believers, and they can only vaguely remember that there is a boy named Diego among those orphans.

"Emperor" finally found the whereabouts of those missing orphans.

They hid in the temple not far from the outskirts of Silvermoon Harbor, which used to be the church of the Lunar Eclipse Sect. During the time when the Barossa Group controlled Silvermoon Harbor, the clergy of the Lunar Eclipse Sect were kicked out , and the church fell into disrepair.

"Seagull" said that the orphans in the port regard it as their home.

He finally found the boy whom Father Gaudel had dreamed about.

The skin of the boy named Diago was festered by burning, and he was lying on a straw mat dying.

Orphans surrounded him.

"Why didn't you take him to the hospital at the port?"

The "Emperor" couldn't help asking these children. He looked at all the orphans present, trying to figure out who was the disturbing psychic who distorted the cognition of the believers.

But in the end nothing.

They all look like just ordinary port orphans.

"Because Diego is going to a better place."

"Father God is coming to get him," said a girl who looked much older than the other children.

 I was lying in bed yesterday and wanted to take a nap but I overslept, now make up for it...

  Small theater its 150 V:

  On a certain day of a certain year, a certain month, Sunday, in the morning.

  Song Lan sternly rejected Lu Xiang's invitation to take a bath together. He suggested that she should not always think about things that were not there, on the grounds that it was still in the morning.

  Despite being explicitly rejected, Lu Xiang still seemed in a good mood.

  And the questions he had been asking all along were answered.

  "Okay, then I will invite you again tonight."

  Lu Xiang said abruptly.

  "Old Lu, I suspect that you have learned badly. What are you thinking about every day?"

  Who would have thought that the ruthless female boss of the counterintelligence department is actually full of... waste every day, which does not bode well for the coalition government or himself. As the founder of the health preservation school, his recent Life has become increasingly unhealthy.

  "Study bad?" Lu Xiang deliberately looked at Song Lan with puzzled eyes, "I don't understand what you are talking about at all."

  "I have another question."

  Song Lan chose to divert the topic again, "Why did you say that I also have a smell on my body?"

  His shower gel has no special smell, but Lu Xiang claims to be able to identify him by smell alone.

  "Minty."

  "That's not right, the shower gel you and I use is not the same brand."

  "I know, you didn't catch the smell in the shower."

  She stared at Song Lan with a smile in her eyes, "That's why I know every time you don't keep a distance from other people of the opposite sex."

  
 
(End of this chapter)

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