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"Xixi, why don't we follow him?"
After Fan left, Irene asked in surprise, "Is this supposed to be a hidden mission?"
There is no need to do it, this is clearly a mission...
Glancing at the orange text displayed on the task panel, Rossi pursed his lips and shook his head:
"Eileen, we have to carefully screen the tasks that come to us. Otherwise, there will be a disaster from the sky and there will be no place to cry."
After a pause, she continued: "This person claimed to be from the disciplinary agency, but he said he had clues to go to Montague Street to find him, not the disciplinary agency. This is obviously problematic."
"Yes, the headquarters of the disciplinary agency is closer to here than the museum in Brantania!"
Erin nodded suddenly and accepted Rossi's explanation.
The two chatted for a while, and Eileen said goodbye.
When he saw her walking into the fireplace and disappearing with the floo powder, Rosie, who was lazily lying on the sofa, suddenly stood up.
When Fan said that "Although there are no clues in these two cases, Sherlock may have discovered something when they were put together", the mission panel [Hailey Gregory's The reminder of the missing case changed from gold to orange, and the originally indefinite time limit became 24 hours.
This means that once Rossi fails to intervene and investigate useful clues for more than 24 hours, the mission will completely fail.
Rosie actually didn't care too much whether a mission failed or not, but Sherlock disappeared because of it, which forced her to think more about it.
Not to mention his idolatry, the fact that the other party helped her analyze Mr. Weasley's other secrets, thus prompting her to learn Weasley's true identity, was enough for her not to remain indifferent to his disappearance.
I have to do something!
Thoughts flashed through his mind, and after a few words with Sami, Rosie opened the door and walked into the night.
The reason why she fooled Irene like that was because she didn't want to involve the other party in a dangerous situation.
Although Montague Street and Grace Square belong to the same city, they are in two different directions. Even if Rosie took a taxi on the roadside, it took more than forty minutes to get here.
After getting off the carriage, he took out two silver coins and paid the fare. Rossi turned his attention to Sherlock's house, which he had visited once before.
Through the windows on the second floor facing the street, you can still see the dim light shining inside.
Walking up the stairs in the bluestone arch next to the shop to the second floor, Rossi knocked on the door a few times.
After a while, the door opened.
Fan looked at her doubtfully: "What? What clues did you think of?"
Rosie shook his head and walked into the room from his side and asked, "Have you found any useful clues?"
"You didn't seem to want to investigate before..."
Before the words "What this means" were spoken, Fan suddenly woke up and said, "I understand, you don't want your friends to be involved."
After a pause, he asked in confusion: "Do you think this case is dangerous? Why did you make such a judgment? Judging from the known information, the previous missing persons did not involve the wizard group, so what is the significance of this case to the wizards? , for ghosts, it shouldn’t be much of a threat, right?”
Rosie shrugged and replied with a slight smile: "Just think of it as a woman's intuition."
When she said this, her eyes had swept across the room.
The furnishings of the room were similar to those seen last time, but a little messy. The desk was covered with light gray papers, some of which looked crumpled, as if they had been dug out of the trash can.
Taking a closer look, every piece of paper on it is densely filled with content.
Is this a draft written by Mr. Holmes?
He tries to follow Mr. Holmes through his reasoning and figure out where he might be?
Rossi nodded silently and picked up these vigorous drafts.
"Draft Mysteries of Sherlock Holmes."
Ignoring the system's prompts, my eyes passed over the pages of the manuscript.
The pages with the most words contain information about Margaret's identity, the time of her disappearance, and some of Sherlock's speculations.
But it didn't seem to work, so after this, Shylock wrote down the message of her husband, her servant.
Among them, the most written one is the groom who was the person who reported the case. Everything from his birth background to his working years, which carriage house he came from, and even the breed of horses he drove were clearly written.
The matter involved a mysterious realm, and Mr. Holmes really considered it as comprehensively as possible.
Rossi sighed in his heart, and then thought:
But why didn't he see Hailey Gregory? Even if he couldn't find the lady's information in a short time, he wouldn't say a word about it, right?
At this time, Fan said in a deep voice: "I have some ideas that need to be verified."
Hearing this, Rossi was stunned for a moment, and then thought that he was answering the question he asked when he entered.
She looked at him searchingly, making some guesses about what he was talking about.
"Hayley Gregory, I couldn't find any trace of this name on Sherlock's scratch paper."
Without giving away, Fan directly stated his speculation, "This obviously does not fit Sherlock's character, so either the manuscript paper with this name written on it was taken away..."
"Or he took it out himself."
Without waiting for him to finish, Rossi directly added, "And the latter is more likely."
"He left my place around 9:30 in the evening, and I just came here in a taxi, which took more than 40 minutes.
It would be at least half past ten when he got home. At this time, I don’t think he has any channels to find information about Hailey Gregory.
So he should have gone out early the next morning with his analysis draft of Hailey Gregory. "
Fan nodded "Yeah" and agreed with Rossi's inference: "My thinking is the same."
After a pause, he spoke again: "He should first go to the Royal Library in Brantania, which has the most complete information about the nobility in this country. He wants to know about Hailey Gregory. There is the best place. s Choice."
As Fan finished his words, the system prompts immediately sounded:
"Head to the Royal Library of Brantania, where there may be more information about Hayley Gregory."
All right! This judgment system has been certified, and it seems that the direction is right.
After putting Sherlock's manuscript into the inventory, Rossi stood up and left, preparing to go to the Royal Library to take a look.
"Are you going to the Royal Library?"
Fan, who guessed Rossi's intention, reminded, "It's closing time now, I suggest you go back tomorrow morning."
Tomorrow morning? There isn't that much time.
Glancing at the countdown on the mission panel, Rossi muttered to himself, smiled and said, "But that can't stop a wizard, can it?"