Chapter 9 "Master Zuo, I won't go in.
You see, I'm a countryman and I don't understand anything.
How can I go in and cause trouble for you?"
Deng Si'er looked at the curtain of the morgue in front of him and said hesitantly to Zuo Chi.
It was so gloomy inside that just standing outside made Deng Si'er get goosebumps all over his body.
They were so large and so large that it made Deng Si'er's heart tremble.
Deng Si'er was frightened a lot when he discovered these withered bones.
At this moment, his calves were weak and he just didn't dare to go in.
Zuo Chi looked at Deng Si'er's frightened expression and asked: "You're scared" Deng Si'er has never been a person who can stand up.
When Zuo Chi asked him, he nodded hurriedly, his eyes full of pity and fear.
Zuo Chi felt that it was reasonable for normal people to be afraid of seeing corpses.
He didn't feel any different between himself and normal people at all, and said: "You are the first person to discover these bones, so only if you go to see them can you find out the difference between these bones and the first time you saw them."
When Deng Si'er heard this, he said "ah" with a sad face, and the last sound was so long that the old man was afraid that Zuo Chi wouldn't be able to hear the reluctance in his heart.
However, after all, it was related to the death of his father and two brothers.
Deng Si'er could only look at Zuo Chi sadly, took courage, took a deep breath, but still shook his hands to lift the door curtain.
When Zuo Chi saw it, he opened the curtain before Deng Si'er reached out and entered the morgue first.
Seeing this, Deng Si'er quickly retracted his hand, patted his chest, exhaled the deep breath he had just taken, and followed Zuo Chi into the morgue.
The skeletons placed in the morgue were divided into three rows.
Each skeleton was covered with a white cloth and numbered, from one to seventeen, and stacked neatly.
Zuo Chi was always rigorous, so of course he started looking at the skeleton numbered "1".
Deng Si'er stood aside and watched.
There were only two small windows in the entire morgue.
Fortunately, it was almost noon and there was enough light, so the entire morgue was not so dark.
However, Deng Si'er still didn't want to stand in a place without light.
He found an angle and circled around Zuo Chi so that he could touch the light coming from the outside next to the skeleton numbered one.
After standing in a good position, Deng Si'er had time to imitate Zuo Chi and carefully observe the differences in the skeleton in front of him.
"Master Zuo, what did you see?"
Deng Si'er looked at it for a while and found nothing different or strange about the skeleton, so he asked Zuo Chi curiously.
Zuo Chi also shook his head and said: "Look, except for the broken bones in these places, I don't find anything strange about the rest."
"Yes, it's been so long.
These bones have dried up like this.
It's normal for them to break into pieces."
Deng Si'er looked along where Zuo Chi pointed, nodded and said.
"What you said is wrong."
Zuo Chi said.
Hearing this, Deng Si'er turned to look at Zuo Chi in confusion.
"That's not what I meant.
Although skeletons can also corrode, they rarely break after being buried in the soil.
Moreover, even if they are not buried in the soil, but are exposed to wind and sun, over time, they will Even if it can be turned into powder, it will almost never break. " "Oh, I understand, then the fragmentation you are talking about is man-made."
Deng Si'er thought for a while and continued: "Since it's man-made, I don't think it's surprising.
Think about it, who would wait for others to kill him?
Ordinary people would definitely resist.
During a fight, it's normal for bones to be broken or broken. " Zuo Chi nodded, feeling that Deng Si'er's mind was indeed very flexible, and said: "You are right, that's why I found nothing.
After all, these are the only bones left, and the body has long since rotted and turned into nothing."
"What about the others, Master Zuo?
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You have seen the other skeletons before."
Deng Si'er asked.
"That's right, I've seen them all.
I came here the day before yesterday and inspected these skeletons with the county government officials.
I didn't find anything big, not even any clues."
Zuo Chi thought that this was probably the most difficult case he had ever taken on as a detective.
"Then do you still want to read the rest?"
Deng Si'er thought that since he didn't find anything, he should leave quickly.
Seeing Deng Si'er rushing to leave, Zuo Chi thought that since he didn't find out, he couldn't rush for a while, so he nodded and said: "It's okay if you don't want to look.
There are no clues anyway.
By the way, when I was inspecting it the day before yesterday, I found that the skull of a skeleton was also broken, so I was a little concerned and wanted to ask you.
Did you see that the skull was broken?
" Deng Si'er suddenly felt as if a bucket of cold water had been poured over his head, and he suddenly became alert and said: "What?
I stepped on it accidentally.
Otherwise, how could I have found dead bones buried in the ground?"
"So that's it.
That's okay.
Since you don't want to stay here, let's leave now."
Zuo Chi nodded and said.
Deng Si'er hurriedly said: "That's right, let's go, let's go right away."
As he said that, Deng Si'er pushed Zuo Chi who was blocking him in front of him and muttered some random things in his mouth to ward off evil spirits and so on.
Deng Si'er was pushing Zuo Chi to the door.
When his eyes were wandering around, he was suddenly flashed by something reflective.
Deng Si'er was stunned and stopped.
Seeing that Deng Si'er suddenly stopped shouting and left, Zuo Chi turned around and asked curiously: "Deng Si'er, what's wrong with you?"
"You wait."
As he said that, Deng Si'er stood still and turned his head, back, and back, back and forth several times, making Zuo Chi who was watching on the side even more confused.
"That's right, it's right here."
Deng Si'er said, regardless of whether he was afraid of those skeletons, he walked up to the skeleton numbered three, pointed at the throat of the skeleton, and asked Zuo Chi to come over and take a look.
"What" Zuo Chi came over and looked at where Deng Si'er was pointing.
He didn't find anything for a long time and asked doubtfully.
"Hey, come over here and block the light."
Deng Si'er pulled Zuo Chi in front of him and stretched out his finger to show Zuo Chi.
"This is" After Zuo Chi saw it, he immediately leaned down and took a closer look.
"This is a knife mark" It turned out that the skeleton numbered three had a very thin mark on the throat.
If Deng Sier hadn't stood in a clever position and the mark happened to be reflective, it would have been impossible to spot it.
"The knife marks look similar.
However, swords and the like should be able to make such marks."
Deng Si'er heard Zuo Chi say it was a knife mark, so he said the same.
Zuo Chi shook his head, pointed at the fine mark, and said: "It's not a sword mark, it's a knife mark.
If you use a sword, the marks should be smooth and even.
But it's different with a knife.
The blade is thin and thick, so the marks are like this, thick and thin."
“Hey, it’s true” Deng Si'er took a closer look and it turned out to be the case, and said in surprise.
"It seems that this skeleton should have been fatally slit."
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Zuo Chi analyzed and said, suddenly, he thought of something, frowned and raised his head and said to Deng Si'er: "Go and look at the other skeletons to see if they also have such traces."
Seeing Zuo Chi's serious look, Deng Si'er hurriedly opened them one by one and took a closer look without thinking too much.
"This has it" “This is also available” “Everything is available here” Deng Si'er exclaimed while watching, and ran back to look at the row of skeletons that Zuo Chi was inspecting.
Zuo Chi looked solemn, looked at Deng Si'er and said in a deep voice: “There are some here too” "Then those seventeen are all" Deng Si'er pointed at the bones with trembling hands and asked in a murmur.
"Yes, cutting the throat is fatal":