Super Detective in the Fictional World

Chapter 1954 Chapter 1971 Clues and small gifts (2 more)

Seeing that Mike's wound stopped bleeding, Amy wanted to call an ambulance to take the young son to the hospital.

Luke asked quietly on the side: "Are you sure, he won't have any more accidents when he goes to the hospital?"

The couple was stunned when they heard the words, and suddenly reacted: The safest place should be the place where the mysterious Wilson is.

"Moreover, he cut his throat from a knife and was taken to the hospital. The doctor will immediately report it to the Social Welfare Bureau." Luke reminded him again.

Bennet and Amy looked at each other.

It's not about the facts, but the two will definitely be suspected of abusing Michael.

Once the youngest son is quarantined and protected by the Child Welfare Bureau, he will undoubtedly die if he encounters a "mirror ghost" again.

The Bennets wanted their son to be alive, rather than asking the Child Welfare Bureau to be held accountable and compensated afterwards.

This is also in the face of Director George, Luke will remind.

If this family really wants to die, he will not stop him.

Fortunately, both of them had some brains and decisively dispelled the idea of ​​calling an ambulance.

Amy helps Michael clean up the wound, Luke and Bennet whispered outside the house.

Compared with the police, this witness, Bennet, knows more.

When I called Chief George for help, he couldn't explain the details in too much detail.

Whether one person is willing to help another person depends mostly on the distance between the two parties.

Bennet's friendship with Director George was not enough for him to talk about it on the phone.

As a former police officer, he is more aware of the point that "professional matters are left to professionals."

The Beidou avatar has shown extraordinary, and even repelled the "mirror ghost" face to face. Bennet knew that this might be the best opportunity to solve the problem.

So he gave Luke all the information he knew and collected without reservation.

In fact, the so-called "mental problems" he had in the mall are the illusions that he saw many burned people there.

Then his shadow in the mirror wall "on fire", making him feel the pain of his body being burned by flames, and he passed out in a coma.

After waking up, he found that his body was not abnormal, and he was very suspicious, so he began to investigate.

Unexpectedly, after only a few days of investigation, my sister died in the bathtub at home-her entire jaw was completely torn, but no traces of the assailant were found at the scene.

Luke is also a veteran police detective, and it is clear that crime is like a geese passing by leaving a trace, and a clue will be left when he moves.

The police only found the part about the suspect from the complicated clues.

But sister Bennet's death really has no clues about the suspect.

Before she died, there was blood in the bathtub and the surrounding ground, but no one cleaned, covered, or touched the blood.

Luke has seen the photos of the scene and felt that it is not easy for ordinary people to achieve such criminal effects, but it is not difficult for extraordinary groups.

Now that it is confirmed that the "mirror ghost" exists, he only needs to find out its origin and solve it thoroughly.

There are two important situations in Bennet's investigation.

One is that the criminal who set fire to the mall five years ago confessed that the burning of the mall was to solve the "evil spirits" who killed his family and said that he would find someone named Anna.

The second is that the mall used to be a mental hospital for 40 years.

A big fight broke out in this mental hospital one night. The patients inside killed each other and all died. As a result, the mental hospital closed down and was demolished.

The experience of being burned in the mirror of Bennet made him notice them.

Luke nodded thoughtfully, and immediately issued an order for the PDD temporary workers to directly inquire related old files.

In a small place like Charleston, the police department has not yet engaged in any paperless office. Most of the materials in the old cases are paper files and left in the archives.

What Luke found on the Internet is not detailed here by Bennet.

Like the case of the psychiatric hospital back then, the existing information on the Internet cannot be linked to the business.

In order to make people forget the big case as soon as possible, the local officials here directly changed the place names in this area.

Over the past few decades, this area has been inverted many times, even if the mall owner did not know that he had built the building on the old mental hospital site.

When Bennet finished explaining what he knew, the temporary workers on Luke's side also tried to find a lot of old materials in the archives.

Compared with Bennet, who lost his job as a police officer, these temporary workers had much higher "browsing qualifications", so they found more clues.

In fact, Bennet and the previous security guard are not the only victims of the "mirror ghost", but only recently.

Seven or eight similar cases in Charleston have been found in the past few decades, but most of them ended with "the deceased committed suicide due to mental problems", and they were fooled.

Luke didn't bother to blame the police for their incompetence. It is true that American law does not recognize the existence of superpowers and the ability to kill people in the air.

Even if they can admit it, the local police bureaus are not capable of arresting such ghosts as "mirror ghosts".

In the past, this was S.H.I.E.L.D.'s mandate, but now ATCU (Advanced Threat Control Unit) should be responsible.

...

Luke stayed at Bennet's house for more than two hours, waiting and analyzing the information sent by his subordinates, and he treated Michael again.

This time Bennet didn't come to take a peek, but waited until Luke greeted him before returning to the room.

Seeing that the injury on Mike's neck was almost healed, with only a small scar, the couple was completely relieved.

Luke said to them: "Thank you for your cooperation, I am going to solve the mirror ghost, and give you some "little gifts" before I leave."

As he said, he snapped his fingers three times in a row, and his spiritual resistance fell on a family of three: "Try to keep your mind calm. This will keep you from being harassed by mirror ghosts within 24 hours."

Amy is a little unsure: "What about after?"

"Resolve it, and you will be safe naturally." Luke said lightly: But if it is not completely eliminated, it will only be your own luck.

After speaking, he turned and went downstairs to go out, followed by a family of three, standing at the door watching his back hidden in the shade of the trees not far away.

Amy suddenly said: "Only 24 hours... can he really do it?"

"We can only trust him." Bennet exhaled.

Luke was not invited by him, but saved their family several times. What can he ask for?

...

Not long after Luke walked out, he activated the invisibility system and went straight to a nun's house in the mountains north of Charleston.

It is said that the only patient who left alive from the psychiatric hospital massacre was sent here, and her name was Anna Essek.

She might be the "Anna" that the person who burned the mall said.

However, there is no Anna or Esek on the list that can be found in the Nunnery.

Luke, who didn't want to delay time, simply ran a trip in person. Pheromone manipulation and real dreams allowed the nuns to tell the truth directly.

A few minutes later, the old-fashioned nun's convent with orange-red and white walls on a gentle ground in the mountains appeared in front of you.

Luke didn't even cancel his invisibility, and flew into the small inner patio and landed.