Absurd deduction game

Chapter 57 Big Brother Yu’s Analysis (Part 1)

After getting Alex's promise as he wished, Yu Xing turned around and met the eyes of York and Martha.

The former was very interested, while the latter was confused.

Are there any survey results you can share? York once again invited for information exchange.

This time, the system finally did not obstruct it and used physical strength to block the process.

The three of them left the empty hall and entered York's room.

The layout of York's room was the same as that of Yu Xing's room, but there were no oil paintings, so he didn't look much and sat casually on the edge of the bed.

After closing the door, Martha, who had said goodbye to the threat of ghosts for the time being, obviously relaxed a lot. She took a deep breath and collapsed on York's bed, expressing the fear she had kept in her heart when dealing with Mr. Brown just now, and she refused to move no matter what.

York good-naturedly gave up the bed and moved chairs over to sit. The three of them were all wearing pajamas. At first glance, it looked like they were having a pajama party.

He remembered the character, cleared his throat and said: There is obviously something wrong with the Brown family. After today's contact, I can confirm that there is a devil at work here.

Reconsideration. Martha raised her hands and sat cross-legged. I think one of these four people must be possessed by the devil. Only when the devil has invaded the mind will they behave abnormally.

The two of them are exorcists, and Yu Xing is the detective entrusted to investigate, so their words are actually just a reference, and Yu Xing needs to decide on the follow-up investigation plan.

The system has already divided the work between them in terms of character design. York Martha can use sacrifices in the deduction to attack them and has strong self-protection ability.

However, Yu Xing lacked the protection of sacrifices and was the easiest to die, but he had the greatest say.

Yu Xing leaned on the bed, folded his arms and nodded: Since you are so sure, let's deal with it as a supernatural event. In this way, we will summarize the clues, and then I will make a plan for tomorrow based on the analyzed information.

Okay. York and Martha both agreed, and then recounted their experiences after entering the room.

First up is York.

After he finished playing chess with Alex, he also went back to his room and slept for about an hour. When he woke up, he found that the oil paintings in the room seemed different from when he first walked in.

As soon as he started speaking, York was interrupted by Yu Xing.

It turned out that there were oil paintings in York's room, and Yu Xing raised his eyebrows: What about the oil paintings?

York said: This is what I want to say next. I don't like people watching me sleep, so I took the painting...

He walked out of the room with the painting. At eight o'clock, Mrs. Brown was telling Susan a story by the fireplace. It was now past nine o'clock, and the mother and daughter went to the kitchen again.

He found that the door to Susan's room was slightly open, so he threw the painting into Susan's room without any burden.

After throwing it away, he patted his butt and left as if nothing was wrong. He was going to see if there was anyone else in the room who planned to attack him. After searching around and finding nothing else, he used a cross to exorcise himself.

After that, he stayed in the room, making other preparations, and knocked on the door to wake Martha up at about eleven o'clock, wanting to go out and explore with her.

Martha was even simpler. She was so frightened when she saw the oil painting in the room that she pasted a circle of yellow symbols up and down the frame. After forcibly suppressing the lurking ghost inside, she stared at it with its big eyes and small eyes, and fell asleep. Not.

She didn't know how long it took, but she finally fell asleep and slept until York knocked on the door.

That is to say, the two of them mainly struggled with the paintings in the room for a while and participated in the incident where Mr. Brown rushed down to grab Susan.

After listening to this, Yu Xing also explained his findings, focusing on several Brown relationships, and also mentioned the doll in the room, and the assumption that the person in the painting was restrained by the doll.

Since entering Brown's house, the deduction prompts seem to be scattered intermittently, but in fact, as long as you sort them out, you can gain a lot.

I think there are really only five problems we need to solve, he said.

York became interested: Tell me more.

First, among the five members of the Brown family, who is a ghost and who is a human.

Martha was convinced that she didn't want to hang out with ghosts at all.

Regarding this, we can only rely on observation to judge for the time being. If we want to truly distinguish it, we have to wait for more direct clues. Yu Xing looked very serious at this time. In fact, he said a long paragraph every time When speaking, he would always put away his joking tone and appear more serious.

When he is serious, others will be afraid and listen carefully.

Second, they are divided into several camps.

Camp? Martha's baby-fat Lolita had doubts on her face. She seemed to be thinking and recalling why the concept of camp appeared, while York was thoughtful.

Yu Xing nodded: Yes, camp. As I said, Mr. Brown has an obvious antagonistic relationship with Mrs. Brown and Susan. We assume that these three people are two camps, one for Mr. Brown, and one for Mrs. Brown and Susan. one.

On this basis, Alex is in the position of not helping anyone. He hates Susan and is not close to his mother, but he does not help Mr. Brown, and even joins in to watch the scene when Mr. Brown is thrown back into the room.

He has made it clear that he likes Angel, but Mrs. Brown is reluctant to speak when it comes to Angel. Therefore, it is basically certain that Alex and the missing Angel represent the third camp.

Because the three camps have different emotions, they must have different demands. As long as they clearly understand this matter, the follow-up investigation can be more targeted. For example, when Yu Xing was talking to Alex just now, he deliberately showed his disapproval of Mrs. Brown. The suspicion made Alex look good on him and he agreed to chat during the day.

Third, who do the dolls and paintings in the house belong to?

After hearing this, York already understood. The oil painting and the doll also belong to two camps respectively. They may both want the player's life, but they are restraining each other, so neither succeeds.

Martha was very active and tried hard to keep up with the thinking of Yu Xing and York: You said Mr. Brown can draw, shouldn't that mean that Mr. Brown controls the person in the painting?

Mr. Brown is afraid that Mrs. Brown will misunderstand him as a fool even when he meets a stranger. How could such a person paint such a scantily clad oil painting? Yu Xing recalled the figure of the person in the painting and clicked his tongue.

He recalled Mrs. Brown's controlling position in the home: Plus Mr. Brown and Mrs. Brown lived in the same room, I am more inclined to believe that Mrs. Brown allowed him to paint, and then she herself controlled the people in the painting.

From this we know that the camp of Mrs. Brown and Susan controls the person in the painting, and Mr. Brown is suppressed. Then, the doll that can make the person in the painting fear comes from the camp of Angel and Alex. Combined with the Doll in Angel's room Production Manual, the doll is most likely to belong to Angel.

York smiled and listened to him, like a no-brainer.

Martha thought about it and found that this was indeed the case. She breathed a sigh of relief. It was good to have a boss, and she could hold her thigh again.

She asked: What about the fourth question?

I’m so sleepy. This chapter has few words. I’ll add another one in the afternoon.

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