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In this world I'm a detective

hey.. detective? hi it's me again sorry for bothering you but there is a crisis in tokyo that we cant get our hands on this guy/girl has avoided us for years but we cant manage to put the clues together. please detective help us

Theothegiant · Realistic
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37 Chs

Another angle.

After the death of Jeffery Brown things haven't gotten much easier.

With Micheal dead I lost my main witness and with his "friend" Gabriel behind bars he's not really being much help.

I tried to get some sort of information out of him but he wouldn't talk.

It's almost like he had given up.

Even though all of this is pretty confusing I know one thing's for sure..

The killing is far from over.

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"How long was he dead for?"

The rain falls heavily on both us and the dead body washing away the blood from the body of the victim.

"It seemed fresh sir. The killer left no evidence behind."

"Another dead end.." I looked down at the body, the rain splashing on its corpse.

The police officers started to back up and clean up the scene of the crime before leaving.

"When will the sun show itself again, and shine the light on the problem?"

I fixed the hat on my head as I went to leave with the rest of them.

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"Hey.."

Gabriel looked up to see who was in front of his cell and saw a man with spiky white hair, golden eyes and a huge smile.

"Here to rub it in?…" Gabriel said his voice sounded like he was ready to die and sacrifice it all.

"Not at all….in fact i'm here to help."

Gabriel was intrigued by what this man had to say now.

"You see..the boss is willing to give you a second chance," The man puts his hands into his pants pocket appearing super laid back.

"All you have to do is get out of here on your own~"

Gabriel hearing this lost all hope.

"You're playing with my mind again aren't you… if the boss didn't give Jeffery a chance why would he give me one?"

"Because we have a traitor in our corporation…" The man's voice grew more serious.

He sounded like he actually meant it.