Chapter 285 Clues

Style: Girl Author: Jiang MuyunWords: 1343Update Time: 24/01/12 03:15:46
Uncle Ya knocked on the table with his fan, and his tone became much colder: "I'll teach you once, and then you can solve it yourself!"

I quickly cupped my fists and bowed, feeling grateful all of a sudden.

Uncle Ya first gave me a place to stay, and then taught me a lot of skills. These are my reborn parents!

"Erhai, give me some water."

Ji Canghai took the kettle away, and Uncle Ya looked at me again: "Agui will be here soon. They are traveling together, so they should be able to see something."

I suddenly remembered what happened to Lao Lin and whispered, "Is there any danger?"

"Don't worry, it's no problem."

After a while, the tiles on the roof made a slight noise, and a wind shadow fell from the sky.

I took a closer look and it was Agui!

Uncle Ya smiled and joked: "When you come to my place, why don't you walk on the roof?"

Agui grinned: "When I go out at night, I'm used to walking on the roof."

"What happened again? Call me at night."

Uncle Ya leaned back in his chair and said, "There is a thief in this house. He must be a master. Take a look."

I suddenly felt a little confused. To solve a crime, you need to protect the scene. This house has been destroyed by ours. How can we still see it?

Agui curled her lips and said, "Nothing will come of it if you come to me."

"Take off your shoes."

Agui sat on the floor, touching the soles of each shoe, looking down from time to time.

I couldn't help but asked softly: "Uncle, can you find a thief just by looking at the soles of your shoes?"

"Hey." Agui said with a slightly proud smile.

"To be a thief, you must first catch the thief. If you catch a thief, you will be a good thief."

While touching the soles of his shoes, he muttered: "If Lao Rong wants to become an apprentice, he has to get through the master. The master will find someone to steal things. I will find the thief the next day."

"If you can't find it, you can't become an apprentice."

Agui threw the shoes to us and then crawled on the ground. His eyes were like searchlights, shining from left to right.

The atmosphere gradually became so heavy that I didn't even dare to breathe loudly.

After a long time, Agui murmured: "I saw him."

"This man is not tall, very thin, very..."

Agui suddenly closed his mouth, remained silent for a while, and turned to look at Uncle Ya.

"Is there any woman coming to your place to drink tea and listen to books?"

Uncle Ya shook his head decisively: "I have been a storyteller for decades and I have never seen a woman come to my door."

Agui nodded and breathed a sigh of relief: "That's right, I should have found it."

"This is a woman."

"Fuck."

I suddenly gasped: "Isn't this amazing?"

Although I am not as skilled as Agui, I was shocked when he said this.

Uncle Ya was no longer calm: "How did you tell?"

Agui lay on the ground, staring forward: "The marks on the ground are very messy, but I can distinguish the lines on the soles of your shoes."

"Among these marks, there is a strange pattern."

Agui quickly analyzed like a barrage: "Men and women have different points of exertion when walking. Due to their body structure, women will exert more force on the front of their feet when walking, while men's center of gravity is farther back."

"Besides, this woman has given birth to children."

My eyes almost popped out: "Where did you see this?"

"When a woman gives birth to a child, her bones will change, and she will have a very subtle splay when she walks. This change is so subtle that you may not even know it."

Agui grinned again and said proudly: "But, I know."

I have never heard of Agui's abilities. Maybe they are all intangible cultural heritage.

Uncle Ya nodded to himself and asked, "This person probably has an appearance. Is there such a number one figure in Lao Rong's industry?"

Agui half-squinted her eyes and murmured: "She is thin and small, and she has given birth to a child. It seems that she really has a number one."

"who?"

"This man is a hired thief, nicknamed Guan Yunyan. He usually wears rags, like a beggar."

It must be admitted that Uncle Ya's judgment was correct, and Agui did see the clue.

However, looking at it now, it seems to be of little use.

As far as I know, hired thieves are a very special existence in Lao Rongxing.

They do not take the initiative to steal things, but are ordered to do so. The boss pays and they take the things.

It is precisely because of this that they do not show their true colors to others. They usually live alone and do not dare to reveal their identities.

I suddenly thought of what Uncle Ya just said, slapped my forehead, and had an idea.