After listening to Sheriff Eguchi's words, Horitake felt helpless again.

Sure enough, this conflicted with the situation that Yaoya told herself.

Yaoya told himself before that the hundreds of missing people had disappeared in recent days.

Good fellow, these officials not only concealed the number of missing people, but also the time of disappearance!

What in recent days, obviously it has been missing for two or three months in a row!

Good fellow, after two or three months of disappearance, more than three hundred people have disappeared, this matter is so big, those officials and masters in Kyoto not only suppressed this matter, but also lied about the case when they asked the ghost killing team for help!

It's hopeless!

Looking at Horiyue's appearance of wanting to have a seizure, but forcibly endured it, Sergeant Eguchi was also helpless, he could only explain to Horiyue as much as possible:

"If you let those official masters tell the ghost killing team the true length of disappearance, won't the ghost killing team know the incompetence of these official masters?"

For two or three months, so many people were missing, the officials and masters were indifferent, helpless, and helpless, how can you let them be embarrassed to tell the ghost killing team the real situation?

Asking for help from the Ghost Killing Squad was already very faceless in their eyes.

Tell the Ghost Killer Team the real situation, they are even more reluctant.

They also want face.

"They have a fart face!"

Horitake was really a little unbearable, and cursed angrily:

"The citizens under his rule have disappeared one after another, missing for two or three months, and the number of missing people has reached more than three hundred, such a major matter cannot be solved, it is really incompetent!"

Incompetence is enough, but also to maintain their pathetic dignity and ridiculous face!

It's just funny! It's ridiculous! It's unreasonable!

What do they think of the citizens of Kyoto? What did they take these poor people for? What did they think of the missing people?

A group of waste bureaucrats, fed all day long, corpses in a vegetarian meal! Horitake

scolded those officials and masters with a bloody squirt, and the one who scolded was hearty, and the one who scolded was called a sluggish, until the anger in his heart and the depression were almost the same, and then he stopped.

The sheriff of Eguchi on the opposite side gave Horitake enough time to vent.

Seeing that Horitake stopped cursing angrily, he sighed leisurely:

"That's why I asked you here to meet."

The shrine is quiet and unoccupied, so you won't be disturbed or discovered.

You are free to get angry, feel free to insult, others will not hear, and it will not cause trouble.

Sheriff Eguchi's words strangely calmed Horigaku, making Horigaku's remaining anger seem to be extinguished by a basin of cold water.

Horigaku's current mood is really indescribable.

Sighing, Horitake was also helpless:

"Forget it, don't care about those bullshit official masters, just talk about the disappearance in front of you."

Apart from these circumstances, what else does Sheriff Eguchi have to say to me? What other useful intelligence is there? The more intelligence it has, the more it helps me too.

Immediately, Sheriff Eguchi pulled out a map from his arms.

He spread out the map on the statue next to him and showed it to Horitake casually:

"There is almost no intelligence, only some relevant locations that I have collected."

Horitake took a step forward and looked at the map while asking,

"What relevant location?" Could it be the place where these missing people disappeared?

"No, it's the home addresses of these missing people."

"The home address of the missing person? This...... Is it useful?

With doubt, Horitake looked at the map that Sheriff Eguchi had unfolded.

At this look, Horitake was a little surprised, and also changed his mind:

"I was wrong, it is worthy of being Sergeant Eguchi, the home address of this missing person, once displayed on the map, is indeed more useful, and the use is not small."

Why do you say that?

Take a closer look at this map.

On this map, Sheriff Eguchi marked the home addresses of more than 300 missing people with red dots.

Therefore, the map is densely packed with red dots.

With more red dots, you can intuitively see the situation of these missing people on the map.

Because these red dots are not all over Kyoto City, the area where the red dots are located occupies only about one-third of Kyoto's urban area.

Moreover, the area occupied by the red dot on the map is roughly in a circle, like sesame seeds on a round baked cake, all gathered in this circle.

That is to say, based on the area occupied by these red dots on the map, it can be determined that the location of the root cause of the disappearance is also in this red dot area.

More than that!

The distribution of red dots on the map has another feature.

That is, the further out, the looser and sparser the red dots, and the further into the center, the denser the red dots.

In this way, the scope can be reduced again!

Horitake looked at the red dots on this map, looking at the center of the circle where the red dots were the densest, that is, the circle where the red dots were located, he pointed to this area and asked Sheriff

Eguchi: "Sheriff Eguchi, where is this place?"

Sergeant Eguchi resisted the urge to smoke another cigarette and said to Horidake

, "That place is a library in Kyoto City, one of the largest libraries in Kyoto City, and it is called the Fanei Library."

Hearing this answer, Horitake was really a little unexpected.

It turned out to be a library!

This...... A place full of literary and artistic atmosphere, such as a library, really does not sound like a ghost cave, and it really does not sound like a ghostly place.

However, the disappearance of these more than 300 people for two or three months in a row can basically be determined to be caused by ghosts.

But...... Still that sentence, the painting style is too inconsistent!

You can imagine that on the one hand, there are evil spirits who eat people everywhere, and on the other hand, there are libraries full of literary and artistic atmosphere, how can these two not think next to each other?

Horitake was a little skeptical for a while, and he inevitably had to confirm with Sheriff

Eguchi: "Sheriff Eguchi, are you sure it's a library?"

Sheriff Eguchi nodded calmly:

"I'm sure it's a library, it's that Fangying library."

Of course, this is not accurate.

Because in the area with the highest concentration of red dots, there are not only this library, but also some other residential places such as private houses and shops, but the most conspicuous and iconic place is this library.

Horitake also stared at the place with the densest red dot on the map:

"Well, I can only say that this library is the most suspicious, and I can't be very sure.

By the way, it's been two or three months, and during this time, haven't your police officials sent someone to check this library?

"We sent officers to check on it at night.

However, none of the police officers sent out returned, and all disappeared with these people.

Among the more than 300 missing people are police officers.

As for the day..."

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