The Master of Reasoning Tells Stories: N Most Ups and Downs of Reasoning Stories in the World

The Master of Reasoning Tells Stories: N Most Ups and Downs of Reasoning Stories in the World

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About This Novel

Danger is everywhere, mystery cases arise one after another; suspense arises one after another, and it is dangerous and strange. Beneath the beautiful tenderness, there is a hidden murderous intention, close friends are actually sworn in, and behind the smile there is another face... This book selects a number of works that represent the highest level in the world of mystery novels, allowing readers to explore the way out of wisdom and inspiration in a chaotic maze, hone their keen observation skills in a virtual environment, and experience the pleasure of getting to the bottom of things in wonderful stories. There are dangers at every step, traps at every step, inferences at every step, and camps at every step, but in the end there is only one truth. This book is a collection of reasoning that you won't want to put down once you pick it up; this book is a collection of reasoning that you won't want to leave once you enter it. Dozens of world-famous reasoning masters invite you to experience it together.

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Vivo1614646285691mo ago

The murderer must be Miyako. The first thing she needs to do when entering a room is to turn on the light. How could she find out that her husband had been killed in the first place without even turning on the light? By the way, why didn't his husband turn on the light when he entered the room?

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平淡106mo ago

No, it doesn't even let readers think for themselves.

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Chinese Son and Daughter Wu Guang112mo ago

Look good and look good

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Vivo1614646285691mo ago

The seventh case I guessed the murderer from the beginning, just because the victim was killed, and he has always opposed others to search for it. Normally, if a good friend encounters something unexpected, he should go to the rescue as soon as possible instead of repeatedly delaying the search for the victim. Obviously, he has ulterior motives. He seemed not to want others to find the victim so quickly. That's why I thought he was the murderer in the first place. But I still didn't understand his intention. In the end, I found out that he wanted to blame the victim's nephew. The victim's nephew had quarreled with the murderer and punched him. He wanted to take revenge. If he kills the victim, he can get two bags of gold coins, and he can frame it for others. It's like killing two birds with one stone. It could be that the murderer wanted to frame him, and it was too obvious. Instead, flaws were exposed. Fortunately, there was a detective on the scene, otherwise the victim's nephew would have been the scapegoat. In the end the murderer himself was frightened to death.

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Vivo1614646285691mo ago

The third mystery is that the murderer, the old woman, was too stupid. She even wanted to poison people in the police station. The police only need to find someone the victim has met before. The old woman can be classified as an important suspect. After an autopsy on the victim's body, it will be known that the cause of death of the victim was poisoning. And combined with relevant clues, it will soon be possible to understand why the old woman committed the murder.

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Vivo1614646285691mo ago

Well enough. The story is not bad. . Give the author a thumbs up.

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