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Chapter 7171 [Update 1]
"Caught?" In a public security bureau in the provincial capital, a civilian employee asked curiously to Public Security Officer Wu who had finally caught the suspect.

Public Security Officer Wu had been on patrol and investigating, trying to catch the murderer, and hadn't had a good night's sleep for several days and nights. He nodded with a tired look on his face, and his eyes couldn't help but search among his colleagues.

"We have interrogated him and he is indeed the murderer. The murder weapons have also been recovered." The murderer killed people swiftly and efficiently. After he was caught, because of the various details written in "The Great Song Dynasty" that matched their case, they also used some interrogation methods described in "The Great Song Dynasty" during the interrogation. The murderer was like a broken jar, and he confessed readily, even with an indifferent attitude, as if he had killed a chicken or a duck.

Even the reasons why he killed that family and the reasons why he killed people in his hometown were very similar to the logic written in the "Da Song" case.

Public Security Wu and his colleagues tried to interrogate him to find out whether he had any connection with public officials or whether there was a mastermind behind the scenes, but they could not get anything out of him. The murderer had only been in the provincial capital for a week, and the killing was a spur-of-the-moment act.

When Wu Gongan returned home and lay down on the bed before falling into a deep sleep, he was still thinking in his mind, who among their colleagues was this author?

It is very simple to get the answer. Just find the magazine directly and ask for the author's identity information.

But now the suspect has been caught. This author is not the murderer nor the mastermind behind the incident.

Could this be a coincidence?

If it was a coincidence, even if the story had been artistically processed, many things were very different from the cases they handled, and the description was more story-like and extremely exciting, and even the rivers and lakes, martial arts, courts, fights, etc. involved were all different from reality, but he still had a hunch that this was a case.

However, the time when the novel was published, the time when their case occurred, and the time when the investigation took place were slightly earlier.

Unless he can predict the future.

Or maybe their colleagues found these clues, but why didn't they tell them directly, but wrote it into a novel? Use the novel to remind them? This is illogical.

Amidst a mixture of emotions, Wu Gongan finally fell into a deep sleep.

He slept for more than ten hours before getting up, shaved, and washed up. His wife had already gone to work and the children had gone to school. The breakfast left for him on the table had already gone cold. He went to the stove to heat it up and then went back to work.

Several other colleagues who were responsible for investigating the case with him also returned.

It was Wu Gongan who first showed them this magazine, and they all turned their attention to Wu Gongan.

Wu Gongan couldn't help but recall that the first time he saw this magazine was when he had been tracking down the murderer for several days without success. He came back to smoke and was looking for a lighter. A lighter fell out of this magazine. Later, he casually opened the magazine and it happened to be a page of "The Great Song Dynasty".

When I opened the magazine again at this time, the traces of the page where the lighter was stuck were already very faint.

He started his story from the dropped lighter, and how he opened the magazine and saw "The Great Song".

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