Super Detective in the Fictional World

Chapter 434 Chapter 452: Sister Flowers, Terror Stories (3 more)

The uninteresting classmate used the story as a horror story to frighten the girl, and he was called away by the instructor and never showed up at the camp again.

The teenager, a pretender who spreads rumours, is likely to have been deported home to accompany his parents.

But the man's legend of terror grew more and more in the camp, and Jeff's sister was frightened.

Luke was helpless when he first heard about it.

Most of these things in students are pranks.

Things might be about the guy watching some movie or TV work, or listening to some horrible tale that people are bragging about, and moving it around.

Unfortunately, Karen didn't think so, and she was convinced her daughter was right, that the town was really a serial killer.

Luke parked the car on the side of the road at the moment and said, "Well, Karen, you give me the address, and I'll go check with Selena. That's a problem. I can take them home first. ”

Karen hastily gave an address and Luke was stunned and thought the town's name was familiar.

“Springwood?” He muttered.

When the spirit reached 20, his brain reacted more rapidly, just momentarily remembering a place in his memory, and he asked, "Is it Springwood, not far from Christo State Park? ”

Karen quickly replied, "Yes, that's it, Susina. They're in a nearby campsite. ”

“Which campsite?” Luke said.

“Thirty-seven, there's a little pond called Moon Lake next to it... yes.” Karen said.

Luke: "So, Susina, are they reading thirty-seven? ”

Karen: "Yeah, Jeff didn't tell you? ”

Luke: …

Jeff talked a lot to him, but he was only 18 years old, and Jeff was very good at talking to people about how to talk about kids reading.

Jeff may talk about this when he gets acquainted, but don't they just go on a trip?

He said in silence, “That's fine. I have acquaintances in 37. I went to that campsite to be a safety instructor, and Spring Wood Town was 30 kilometers away from campsite, and there was no direct road access. You don't have to rush at all. I'll let you know if there's a situation, and I'll take Susina and Susana. ”

Karen: "Ah? Thank you so much. ”

Two more words, and Luke hung up.

Think about it, he called Elsa and told her he was going to Christo State Park.

Elsa heard him say he was a friend and agreed, but advised him not to delay too long.

Private work is inevitable and even necessary.

The absence of private life largely represents the distinction between no personal circle, usually old detectives and new detectives.

So the gradual increase in private life also means that Luke and the others are in the ranks of the old detectives.

Greeting, the two went directly to Christo State Park.

Luke also called Juliet, the 37th director of instruction.

Juliet was more than happy to receive his call.

Until she heard him ask about the horrible legend, she said silently for a moment: "I am in the camp, and this… cannot be utterly false. What made you think to ask that? ”

Luke laughed, "Aren't you friendly schools at our West End Police Department? Now that you have this problem, let me look into it and get this straight. Don't let the fantastically rich kids scare themselves. ”

Juliet stunned: “Are you coming? ”

Luke: "Yeah, I should be there in an hour. Can we talk about the specifics? ”

Juliet: “No problem, I'm relieved you came. ”

She doesn't know how good Luke is.

But the last time Luke had a thunderstorm, he saved two totally strange tourists from the mountains, the quality of which was trustworthy.

Moreover, Juliet later inquired about the situation of the two tourists, saying that they were both covered in blood when they were sent, and that one of them was not badly injured.

In the face of that situation, Luke also maintained a steady state of mind when talking to her, indicating that he had a lot of nerve and that it was important to be a policeman when things were calm.

This horrific rumor did not end when the fighters were sent home, but spread darkly in the camp, which also caused Juliet a headache.

She also plays drums in her heart: if something happens to a child, whether it's a school problem or not, it's probably related to the rumor.

That's the trouble.

After Luke made the call, he stepped on the throttle and drove all the way to campsite 37.

Meet Juliet, communicate with her for a moment, and understand the basics.

She took two more, went to see Jeff's precious daughter, and confirmed that the two little guys were okay.

After asking about the twins, Luke and Selena were silent.

After half a day, it really had something to do with the twins.

The twin girls, who inherited their parents' petite heads, had a good appearance, and even their breasts were hidden in their mother's style.

The two sisters are also very popular figures at school.

But they also inherited Jeff's communication skills and Karen's suspicious illness.

At a little ghost storytelling party at night, the twins criticized the horror stories told by a fellow boy, singling out many of them as irrational, indicating that they must be bragging.

The boy was stabbed incessantly, and eventually the spell swore that it was not a fiction, but rather something that happened in his home town, just next door to his family. He had just received news of a playmate in town, saying that another playmate was dead.

The twin sisters who inherited Karen's suspicious illness still don't believe it, and on both sides, you say a lot of my words, and on the other hand, there are many Watchdog Student Parties.

Finally, no one is sure if that horror story is true or not.

But after that night, the twin sisters of the fighters analyzed it for two nights with the suspicious powers inherited from Karen, and they increasingly felt that it was true, at least that it was true that people died.

Coupled with the fact that the camp began to spread that horror story privately, the boy was also sent home by Juliet, who thought about it on his face.

This horror story adds a bit of mystery.

Luke just listened quietly, neither expressions nor words meant to blame the two little girls.

Who hasn't been a barber a few times?

From arguing in elementary school about which hero or villain is good, to arguing in middle school about which girl or boy is beautiful, to arguing out at work about whether donkeys are good or elephants are good, this leverage happens at every stage of life.

The subject of the debate may be different, but it is essentially the same.