He whispered, "Did you bring me here?"

Professor Kazel said, "It's Professor Sylph."

Angus Jeffrey struggled to sit up and looked at Professor Sylph: "It turned out to be the vice-principal, thanks to the vice-principal..."

But when he sat up and took a look, he saw Dak Dimon who took half a step back again, and his tone froze immediately, and he was speechless.

Dak smiled at him, and hid "Into the Abyss" behind him.

……

After a brief exchange, Professor Kazel straight to the point: "Jeffrey, did you cultivate the "brain fluid demon" parasitic in Fern Morse's mind?"

Angus Jeffrey tried his best to pretend that Dak Dimon didn't exist. He suddenly heard the words and asked in surprise, "Professor, what are you talking about?"

There was a glimmer of light in Professor Kazel's eyes, he turned to look at Professor Sylph, and then shook his head slightly.

Professor Sylph frowned, showing disappointment.

If it can be confirmed that the "brain fluid demon" parasitic in the brain of Fern Morse was bred by Angus Jeffrey.

Then this incident can directly span to the final stage, and then only need to find the source of "Into the Abyss".

But as Professor Mitia's prediction showed, it is obviously impossible to close the case so simply.

It is impossible for Angus Jeffrey to lie in front of Professor Kazel, that "Fluid Brain Demon" was not bred by him!

"Is there another person between Cameron Masefield and Angus Jeffrey?"

Professor Kazel thought about it, and this time he asked very directly: "Jeffrey, when did you get "Into the Abyss"?"

Angus Jeffrey suddenly wondered: "Into the abyss, what is it?"

Professor Kazel was silent for a moment.

He thought again of Cameron Masefield.

At the time of inquiry, Cameron Masefield, like Angus Jeffrey, completely forgot the name of the book.

But what he forgot was only the name and the core content of the book.

In fact, he clearly remembered that he had obtained such a book, and he knew the general outline of the book, but he couldn't remember the details at all.

And Angus Jeffrey's current situation should be based on the same reason.

Professor Kazel said gently: ""Into the Abyss" is the name of a book, which records the cultivation methods of some special demons."

Angus Jeffrey's eyes widened suddenly, and he whispered, "So the name of that book...is it called "Into the Abyss"?"

Professor Kazel winked at Dark.

Duck brought "Into the Abyss" hidden behind him to his face.

No need for guidance, Angus Jeffrey saw the book again.

Professor Kazel asked again: "When did you get this book?"

Angus Jeffrey replied without thinking: "Late September."

Late September?

Professor Kazel couldn't help frowning: "Can you determine the exact time?"

Angus Jeffrey seemed very cooperative: "I think... about September [-]th. When I was looking for information in the library, I suddenly found this book, and then I borrowed it from the library. out. Is there anything wrong with the book?"

"Kazel?" Professor Sylph suddenly said.

Professor Kazel frowned tightly.

After thinking for a while, Duck realized the crux of the matter.

Cameron Masefield picked up "Into the Abyss" at the beginning of the term, September [-]rd.

Fifteen days later, "Into the Abyss" suddenly disappeared, and it was September [-]th!

If Angus Jeffrey also found "Into the Abyss" on September [-]th, it can basically mean that there is no third party between him and Cameron Masefield.

But without this third party, how to explain the source of the "brain fluid demon"?

It can't just happen out of thin air!

……

After careful consideration, Professor Kazel asked again: "Have you told others about the contents of the book, or have you lent the book to others?"

Angus Jeffrey shook his head slowly: "How could I show it to others?"

Professor Cazel asked again: "As of today, has it been in your possession?"

Angus Jeffrey nodded: "Yes. But it's just a book, isn't it? Although this book records some methods of cultivating demons, there is no rule in the school rules that you cannot cultivate demons .And I just cultivated some body parts as materials... Wait, I seem to have forgotten something?"

Professor Kazel explained: "The book is made of the skin of the "book eater". Once the holder is changed, the knowledge in the book will be completely erased from photocopying, re-enactment, thinking, etc. Only the new holder can remember."

Angus Jeffrey realized instantly, and there was something else in his gaze towards Dak Dimon.

He finally realized why that book was in Dak Dimon's hands—his book was snatched by Dak Dimon!

……

Duck didn't pay attention to Angus Jeffrey's eyes, he was making quick deduction based on Professor Kazel's inquiry.

Professor Kazel has the ability to read minds, and Angus Jeffrey can't hide his lies in front of him.

It can therefore be assumed that everything he said was true.

By the same token, the information provided by Cameron Masefield is also true.

Then this "Into the Abyss" has been in the hands of the two of them since September [-]rd.

And neither Cameron Masefield nor Angus Jeffrey has bred a complete "brain monster".

So who bred the "brain fluid demon" parasitic in Fern Morse's mind?

To sum up, Darke deduced three possibilities.

① "Into the Abyss" is more than one book.

② "Into the Abyss" existed earlier and belonged to others.

③ Someone obtained the cultivation method of "brain fluid demon" from other places.

All three possibilities are possible until the investigation of the incident is clear.

……

While thinking, Dak suddenly thought of something, and raised his head and said, "Professor, where is his laboratory?"

Professor Kazel did not repeat the reading, but just looked at Angus Jeffrey, waiting for his answer.

But Angus Jeffrey asked with a puzzled face: "Laboratory? What laboratory? Is it a place for experiments?"

Professor Kazel nodded slightly.

Angus Jeffrey was puzzled and said, "I usually use the laboratory classroom for experiments."

Professor Kazel frowned and said, "Then what about the place where the demon materials are cultivated?"

Angus Jeffrey said casually: "Of course it is..."

Having said that, he suddenly turned pale and said, "I forgot!"

……

"Professor?" Duck looked at Professor Kazel.

Professor Kazel nodded slightly at him.

Reconfirm that Angus Jeffrey is not lying.

He did forget!

And he never seemed to think about it.

Professor Kazel's eyes sparkled.

In the process of this conversation, he actually obtained more information that he did not have on the surface.

"Jeffrey, take a break first."

Professor Kazel let Angus Jeffrey lie down again, and led the professors out of the room.

They reunited in the outer room, Professor Kazel's face gradually serious.

Professor Sylph asked, "What did you see?"

Professor Kazel said: "Angus Jeffrey recalled a lot of things when he answered the questions, and I saw something strange in it."

Lily's eyes lit up immediately, and she said, "What's so strange?"

Professor Kazel said: "The "book eater" will only take away memories related to the contents of the book. But Jeffrey has forgotten a lot."

Then he spoke.

Dak listened carefully, the more he listened, the more he didn't like it, his eyes became more serious.

As mentioned earlier, Angus Jeffrey forgot where the laboratory he used to breed demons was.

But what he forgot was not only that, he also forgot when and where he forged those new magic cards.

In his memory, those magic cards seemed to come out of nowhere, but he didn't doubt it at all.

... He has the actual collection of materials and memories of reading "Into the Abyss".

But there is no memory of refining those magic wizard cards!

"What's going on here?" Duck couldn't help asking.

But the professors looked at each other in blank dismay, and couldn't figure it out for a while.

Professor Mitia, who had been watching from the sidelines, suddenly said: "Originally, if "Into the Abyss" was still in the hands of Angus Jeffrey, we could follow up and investigate."

Professor Cazel retorted: "That was an autonomous act of that book."

Professor Mitia blinked and said with a smile: "I just said if."

"Okay, stop arguing." Professor Sylph frowned. "We need to think about it carefully. This may be the key to breaking through the fog. Is it possible that his memory was simply modified?"

Professor Kazel said: "His brain does have traces of erosion, but the traces are not deep. If a large piece of memory is modified or deleted, the traces are very obvious. Of course, my research on the brain is not deep. , it is also possible that my conclusions are wrong."

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