Summary:
Discovers the truth behind is quite complicated, Kid and Nikov soon find out several reasons leading to such brutal killings and decapitations. In response, Kid and Nikov decide to witness, only to reveal more about the real reason the killer does so, and even, the identity and the whereabout of Taha, who is assumed to have provided financial supports to various militants and unknown groups in the world for the already arrested Saudi millionaire Ahmad Al-Salih. And they even see more from the back, even beyond the mind of the killer also have the same thinking behind such decapitation.
On the same time, gruesome murders keep going, as the killer keeps targeting various models and often kills several men as well, with similar method.
Paris, France
"One dead ISIS sympathizer in Paris, followed by two decapitated women in the city, both young, and being models of various fashion companies. How can it be explained?" Inspector Édouard Jannes could not understand clearly the motivation of the killer.
"Be it decapitation or not, I am not certain the motivation of it." Kid examined, as he watched from the iPhone, seemingly to have an answer: But I have my words, mark it."
"Mark what?" Ins. Jannes wondered.
"Because ... it seems to be more complicated." Kid soon told about the story of the mad murderer: "The killer might have some real motivation for killing an ISIS sympathizer, and then beheaded two young models."
"So it must have connection. Perhaps from some highest level of the ... fashion industry in France." Inspector Ousmane guessed out: "Then that's why the killer beheaded two models after killing a Daesh sympathizer."
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As Kid, Nikov, Ousmane and Édouard closely discovered the reality out of the range, a strange taxi, British-made, ended up in a garage outside Paris. A man, fat-looking, walked out and yelled:
"Retard, tu penses que les mannequins décapités vont nous faire parler pour toi?" (Retard, you think beheading fashion models will make us talk for you?)
"Non, Hassan Benbarki, c'est plus que la décapitation." (No, Hassan Benbarki, it's more than just beheading.)
The man was surprised when the suspect knew his name. The fat man discovered the man coming to him must have been armed, so he shouted: "Nous avons un intrus! Quelqu'un veut interrompre nos affaires!" (We've an intruder! Someone wants to interrupt our business!)
Some others arrived with a plenty of AK guns and other pistols, but shooting occurred and the man in the British-made car, a typical taxi system in the UK but removed the word "taxi", fired back. A gun exchange occurred.
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As the gun fire occurred, the shooting soon reached to the police's ears as they were investigating the decapitation of the Chinese model. Kid and Nikov got scary feeling, and urged police to deploy their men to outside.
"Bouge bouge! Le tournage était proche du golf de Saint-Germain!" (Move, move! The shooting was close to the Golf de Saint-Germain!)
"What the ..." Kid and Nikov heard from outside the room and the shooting was occurring. Eventually, they jumped into a police car and ordered to drive there immediately. Inspector Ousmane was ordered to keep the ground of the decapitated model.
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Golf de Saint-Germain
After a brutal gun fire, only two survived, but the fat man, Hassan Benbarki, got severe injuries. The suspect, the same one who beheaded two Asian models and killed one ISIS member, looked on his eyes.
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