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"Pushed to the table..."
He didn't speak, just listened to Hanada Emi's statement, and heard her mention this. Takato knew that this could be compared with the scene where his original body Kyousuke Mitarai died -
So, what is the purpose of Hanada Emi specifically mentioning this matter?
An unintentional act of saying something casually...
Or did she say this on purpose to make herself believe that what she said was the truth?
However, even if you tell more details, it won't actually improve your trust in her now, right?
After all, it is already impossible to verify these things...
Just as he was thinking this, Gao Yuan saw Hanada Emi's expression change in front of him. It seemed that after seeing Gao Yuan's thinking, he became curious and told a situation that Gao Yuan did not immediately think of -
"Speaking of which, after I completed that mission and confirmed Mitarai Kyousuke's death, because the fatal poison developed by Shiho could not be detected from the corpse after death, that drug was People who are poisoned to death will only be deemed to have died unexpectedly...
"So, I didn't do much to deal with the scene at that time. I just eliminated the traces that I had been there. Then, after taking away Mitarai Kyousuke's research results, I didn't do anything extra and left directly..."
Somewhat unexpectedly, Hanada Emi suddenly said this specifically at this time, paused for a moment, looked at Gao Yuan with a curious expression and said:
"However, when I went to Mitarashi Kyousuke's residence later, I found... that house and Mitarai Kyousuke's body were burned down by an inexplicable fire... I really want to know about this matter, Who did it?"
After asking like this, it seemed that Hanada Emi already had the answer, but she still asked Gao Yuan like this.
--"it's me……"
Facing what Hanada Emi asked, Gao Yuan said silently in his heart, but his expression looked a little surprised, and he frowned slightly and said strangely:
"What? That fire... wasn't set by you?"
With such a rhetorical question, Takato expressed his attitude and said that he knew about Mitarai Kyousuke's murder, but the specific details were not clear.
Moreover, he also said that when he learned about the situation, the fire at Mitarai Kyousuke's residence had already occurred.
In this way, seeing Gao Yuan's reaction, Hanada Emi couldn't help but feel a little disappointed, but at the same time, similar to Gao Yuan, even if she guessed that the unplanned fire might have been set by the person in front of her, it was obvious that it would not happen after all. Just a guess.
And, if I have to say it, using a fire to burn the scene to ashes seems to be annihilating the evidence. However, from the perspective of the person in front of me, preserving the scene seems to be the more correct choice. He does not seem to have The reason to hide the evidence for yourself...
Or was it that something happened there after he left, and in order to cover up what happened later, someone created that fire?
From this point of view, it seems that Gao Yuan's rhetoric is not impossible...
"As far as I know, the fire occurred only one day after Mitarai Kyousuke's death, that is, it happened the day after I left there... It was Kamu who told me about this incident later. That’s right, he thought I started the fire that destroyed everything on site, but..."
As if she had believed Gao Yuan's words, when Gao Yuan questioned her about setting the fire, Hanada Emi explained:
"That wasn't my handiwork."
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