Uyama Himideomi saw the counterfeit currency case and seemed to notice something.
Turning to the next page of manuscript paper, you will see a detailed diagram (picture).
What is drawn in the picture are the body parts of six girls that were lost in the astrological killing magic.
But below is the truth behind the trick at the heart of astrological murderous magic.
Everyone has always believed that there were six corpses of girls in the astrology murder magic incident.
What appeared in front of everyone was indeed the corpses of six girls.
However, there were actually only five corpses!
The police have been unable to catch the murderer in the past forty years. The fundamental reason is that they were deceived by the painter's crazy notebook!
Because from beginning to end, there was no such thing as creating the perfect goddess Asoud.
The painter's crazy notebook was actually forged by the murderer Tokiko using his father's notes.
The reason for forging the notes is not difficult to guess, which is to use the notes to mislead the police in all aspects!
The police were led to believe that the crazy painter would actually cut off the bodies of six girls to create the perfect goddess Assold!
As long as the police fall into this misunderstanding, they will regard all the corpses found as the same person.
In fact, as long as we break away from the misdirection of the murderer Tokiko and do not regard each corpse as the same person, the truth of the entire case will come to light!
There is a very fatal problem in the core trick of using five corpses to be spliced into six corpses.
Although DNA technology was imperfect forty years ago, these girls all had the same blood type.
However, no matter how powerful the confusing ability of astrological killing magic is, six corpses are buried together, and it is still easy for people to think that they may be the product of misplaced splicing.
Under this circumstance, Tokiko killed Ichida, seduced Takekoshi Bunjiro into making a mistake, disguised as a "pheasant mechanism" and asked him to disperse the six corpses across the country, and set up the six corpses in a shallow burial group. and the Deeply Buried Group.
The first one to be discovered was the painter's second daughter Tomoko.
Since Tomoko's body was not divided into two parts, only the lower legs were missing, there was no trouble in identifying the cross section, and absolute safety was guaranteed.
So they only lightly covered his body with soil to let the police find him.
The second body found was that of the painter's third daughter, Akiko.
Akiko apparently lost her waist, but the body actually found was composed of Akiko's upper body and Nobuyo's lower body!
Since this kind of splicing was not noticeable forty years ago when DNA was not developed, Qiuzi was only buried fifty centimeters.
The third body found was Tokiko, the daughter of the painter and his ex-wife, who was also the murderer in this case.
Since she doesn't have a body, her headless body is borrowed from Yukiko's body.
Normally, Tokiko should let the body be discovered as late as possible, after all, the body was faked with Yukiko's body.
But Tokiko was worried that the police had discovered five other corpses but had missed the headless one, so that all the work he had worked so hard to prepare for the stand-in would be in vain.
Therefore, in order to prevent the body from decomposing too much and others noticing that he was not dead, Tokiko buried the double by seventy centimeters.
The above is the shallow burial group in astrological killing magic.
As for the deep burial groups such as Yukiko, Nobuyo, and Reiko, the higher the degree of decomposition of the corpses, the better.
Because Yukiko's body is made up of Yukiko's head and Reiko's lower body.
Nobuyo's body was made up of Nobuyo's upper body and Tomoko's lower legs.
Reiko's body was made of Reiko's upper body and Qiuzi's lower body.
As long as these corpses are highly decomposed, the danger of being compared with wounds can be avoided!
In this way, the murderer Tokiko used five corpses to piece together six corpses, making herself the real "Perfect Goddess Asod" and completing this amazing conspiracy!
With an IQ that surpasses that of a human being, and her reasoning ability that is almost as great as that of a demon, Mitarai Aoi finally solves this unsolved case that occurred forty years ago!
And the whole story also echoes back and forth.
From the painter's astrology and murder magic notes forged at the beginning, to Takekoshi Bunjiro's letter of remorse in the middle, and finally to the confessional letter left by Tokiko to Mitarari when he was over sixty.
Whether it is a note, a letter of repentance, or a confessional letter, there is another meaning in the book.
That is the suicide note.
In his suicide note, Tokiko explained the entire case in its entirety.
Similarly, Tokiko also relied on letters to reveal the motivation for planning the "astrology murder magic".
To ordinary people, this motive may seem a bit ridiculous.
It's just because Tokiko resented her father's injustice to her mother, and was bullied many times while living with her stepmother and several older sisters.
Tokiko wants to kill these people who have bullied and caused harm to herself, so that they can get the retribution they deserve.
But this kind of thing is inherently personal, and no one knows what pain Tokiko went through at that time.
Perhaps Tokiko was really in an unbearable painful situation and had to take action?
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Uyama Hiideomi turned to the last page of the manuscript and was stunned for a while.
Although it looks calm on the surface, there is already a turbulent wave inside!
Because this "Astrology Killing Magic" does exactly what Maijo Kyousuke said before, it not only has "heavenly mysteries" but also has "heavenly answers"!
Even though Maijo Keisuke was so arrogant in the book, he wrote letters of challenge to readers twice.
But Uyama Hinideomi still believes that if the bottom line is not leaked.
People who read this book for the first time will never guess the core conspiracy of this book!
After reading the entire book, Uyama Hinodeomi was indeed amazed by the murderer's gorgeous killing techniques!
Uyama Hiideomi vigorously rubbed his eyes that had become dry from reading for a long time.
He raised his wrist and looked at his watch, only to find that four hours had passed unknowingly!
According to my own reading speed, this book has about 180,000 to 200,000 words.
It is really unimaginable for Uyama Himideomi that such a shocking conspiracy, such a rigorously structured logic, such a complex and grand layout, and such a arrogant temperament could all appear in one book at the same time!
I have been an editor for fifteen years and have read at least tens of thousands of mystery novels.
But most of these novels have advantages and disadvantages.
This is the first time I have seen a book with almost no shortcomings like Kousuke Maijo's!
If you want to find a book among Japanese historical mystery novels that can compete with astrological murder magic, I am afraid that only "Prison Gate Island" by Masashi Yokomori and "An Offering to the Void" by Hideo Nakai can compete with it. To rival!