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Chapter 494: Basic Deduction (Part 1)

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    "One for each of you."

    Chu Kuang's new work is finally released.

    Cao Dezhi originally wanted to go back to the office alone to watch¡ª¡ª

    But in the face of the gaze of his editors, he had to ask his assistant to print out a copy for everyone.

    Everyone watch together.

    He himself went back to the office.

    It is also a manuscript that is printed on paper.

    Cao Dezhi looked at Chu Kuang's new book while drinking the tea his assistant had just made.

    Although there are various worries in my heart, the more specific situation still depends on the text.

    Could Holmes be Poirot with a different name?

    Maybe you can see the clues in the first case.

    "The seventy-eight-year regime war began. After I obtained a doctorate degree in medicine from Hanzhou University, I studied the compulsory courses for military doctors. After graduation, I was sent to the Chuzhou battlefield as an assistant military doctor"

    The story is unfolded by the first person.

    There are also a large number of cases unfolded from the first-person perspective in Chu Kuang's previous Poirot series.

    For example, the famous "Roger's Mystery" is unfolded in the first person, and the murderer also created a precedent for narrative.

    Most of the first-person perspectives in the Poirot series start from the monologue of Poirot's assistant Hastings, including the death of Poirot in the finale.

    Chu Kuang's earlier first-person creation techniques have to be traced back to "Ghost Blowing the Lantern" back then.

    Chu Kuang seems to be quite enthusiastic about the writing method of unfolding the story in the first person, and at the same time has profound attainments, and this is a very common writing method in mystery novels.

    In the story in front of me.

    The character unfolded in the first person is called "Watson".

    This person is definitely not the protagonist, because Chu Kuang's book title and himself have explained it himself.

    The protagonist is called "Sherlock Holmes".

    Let me talk about Watson first.

    Watson has a wealth of experience.

    He has experienced the battle of the Blue Star regime change, and was injured in the Hong Kong battlefield in Qizhou. Because his body could not support the needs of the battlefield, he retired and came to London¡ª¡ª

    Cao Dezhi knew London.

    London is one of the largest cities in Korea.

    The background of Chu Kuang's novels is never limited to a certain continent. He has a good knowledge of geography and seems to know something about the situation in each continent.

    And the background settings of the characters are also very real, as if there were really those people in that era.

    This is in line with the Poirot series.

    Continue reading.

    After Watson retired, he was going to look for a job in London. The premise was that he had to have a place to live, and it would be best if he could share the rent with someone. As a result, he met an old friend who was also a doctor on the street.

    The other party told Watson that a man named Sherlock Holmes was also looking for a roommate recently.

    So Watson and this old friend of the doctor went to a medical laboratory in London¡ª¡ª

    The place where Holmes worked most recently.

    This can't help but remind Cao Dezhi of the first encounter between Hastings and Poirot.

    Perhaps Watson plays the role of assistant to Holmes similar to Hastings' role as Poirot's side?

    Sure enough, there are some similarities.

    Cao Dezhi had a hidden worry in his heart, he believed that the readers could also see this point, and this point seemed to indirectly prove that Holmes and Poirot were similar.

    However, when Watson rushed to the laboratory and met Holmes for the first time, Cao Dezhi suddenly and intuitively felt the difference between Holmes and Poirot.

    Holmes is indeed not Poirot!

    "Papa papa!"

    Under Watson's stunned gaze, Holmes was violently beating a corpse with a whip. Anyone who saw this scene would think that Holmes was out of his mind¡ª¡ª

    Like a pervert!

    There was never a time when Poirot was so rude, the little old man with a clean freak never forgot to be graceful.

    what's the situation?

    Cao Dezhi felt that Chu Kuang had used too much force in order to show the difference between Holmes and Poirot.

    "Is he often like this?" Watson asked.

    The friend said awkwardly: "Maybe he is in a bad mood today."

    At this moment, Holmes looked at the doctor who arrived: "You came just in time. I need to know the condition of his bruises after 20 minutes. This is related to a person's alibi"

    Cao Dezhi exhaled.

    It turned out to be to solve the case, although this method is easy to misunderstand.?, but at that time, it was indeed a very scientific experimental method.

    At this time Holmes needs to use the mobile phone.

    Watson hesitated for a moment, and offered to lend the mobile phone to Holmes.

    "Thanks."

    After Holmes finished speaking, he casually said while using Watson's mobile phone:

    "Neon?"

    "Sorry, how did you know?" Watson was a little dazed.

    Should the doctor notify you in advance?

    Cao Dezhi thought so almost subconsciously.

    At this moment, Holmes continued: "What do you think about the violin?"

    Watson: "Ah"

    Holmes didn't even raise his head: "I play the violin when I'm thinking about things, and sometimes I don't talk for a few days. Do you mind? It's best to let the other party know your shortcomings in advance as roommates."

    "You told him about me?"

    Watson looked at the doctor, who quickly shook his head: "I didn't mention a single word."

    ha?

    Cao Dezhi was stunned.

    Didn't the doctor say it?

    How did Holmes know?

    Watson asked Cao Dezhi's doubts: "Who told you these things?"

    "Myself."

    Holmes returned the phone to Cao Dezhi: "It's too difficult for a person like me to find a roommate. I mentioned this to Mike this morning, and he brought you here this afternoon, bringing an old friend, obviously just now.  Served in an army in Neon Fields, it's not hard to guess."

    Cao Dezhi was dumbfounded.

    Brother, isn't that difficult to guess?

    Watson asked the second question for Cao Dezhi, a reader: "How do you know about the Neon Battlefield?"

    Holmes didn't answer, but stood up and said, "No. 221 Baker Street, that will be our residence."

    "that's all?"

    Watson was full of doubts: "We just met and wanted to find a house together? We don't know each other, I don't even know your name"

    Holmes stopped short.

    He turned back and said: "I know you are a military doctor, just sent back from the neon battlefield, I also know that you may suffer from physical disabilities due to sex, maybe you can remove the word "possible", as a roommate, is this enough?"

    Holmes got up and left.

    Watson looked at his friend next to him.

    Friend helpless: "Yes, he has always been like this."

    In the novel, Watson is dumbfounded!

    Outside of the novel, Cao Dezhi was also dumbfounded!

    Cao Dezhi reads the novel through Watson's first-person perspective. Of course, he knows that Watson fought in the neon battlefield, he also knows about Watson's injuries, and he also knows that Watson is a retired military doctor, but how did Holmes know?

    Are you a detective?

    You are a fortune teller!

    He clearly found out the details of his family at the first meeting, how did this Sherlock Holmes do it!  ?

    Cao Dezhi has ten thousand questions!

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