Luke nodded his head and slowly stepped in.
The air in the room was stale, probably because the room had been shut for days.
Sheerah seemed uncomfortable. Luke looked at her and said, âYou can stay by the door.â Then, he slowly circled the room.
Sheerah looked at the young man curiously. She noticed that Luke didnât bump into anything in the room even though he had his eyes closed.
Elsa glanced at Luke and then simply focused on her own inspection.
Ten minutes later, Elsa left the room and shook her head. âI didnât notice anything unusual.â
Sheerah was slightly disappointed, but noticed that Luke was still inside, and asked, âWhereâs your partner?â
Elsa replied lightly, âHe usually takes longer.â
Sheerah asked, âWhy does he keep his eyes closed when heâs searching the room?â
Elsa chuckled. âItâs a habit. He claims that it helps him build a model of the room in his head as a first impression, and he analyzes it until he finds something suspiciousâŠâ
Seeing Sheerahâs bewildered expression, Elsa could only switch tactics. âHeâs looking for inspiration! And keeping his eyes closed helps.â
Although Elsa wasnât really convinced herself, Luke had found clues in many cases after using this method, so Elsa could only believe him.
Around ten minutes later, they saw Luke take a mysterious route through the room with his head raised, until he entered the bathroom.
Sheerah gave an exclamation.
Elsa looked at her, and Sheerah explained in a low voice, âMy clothes from the other day are still thereâŠâ
Elsa chuckled. âRelax, he doesnât have any sort of weird hobbies.â
A moment later, Luke left the bathroom, deep in thought.
âDid you find something?â asked Elsa.
Luke nodded his head slightly. âI think I know what happened, but we should check the outside of the house for more evidence. Well, keep this room locked. Itâs a crime scene.â
Sheerah looked at Elsa, who nodded her head. She quickly closed the door.
They exited the house soon after.
Luke asked, âMs. Sheerah, do you know where the exit for the ventilation duct in your bathroom is?â
Sheerah shook her head, baffled.
It was already a miracle for a big star like her to know where the washing machine was. How would she know anything about the ventilation system?
However, she had many advantages, including wealth.
She simply called a security guard over and had him answer Lukeâs question.
The security guard was clearly a professional. From what he said, the duct ended under a shed outside the house.
Luke told them to stop. He carefully observed the ground and slowly walked toward the shed, where he kept his eyes closed for a moment.
Then, he returned using the same route. Pointing to a location near the shed, he said, âDonât let anyone go near there. The forensics department will have a lot of work to do.â
Then, he said to Elsa and Sheerah in a low voice, âItâs clear what happened. Ms. Sheerah, this doesnât involve the supernatural; someone used tricky means to steal your pendant.â
Sheerah exclaimed, âReally?â
Luke nodded his head. âIf you had called the police and gotten a checkup, you might have found certain psychedelic drugs or sedatives in your system. You arenât haunted by a ghost; you were drugged.â
Sheerah found that hard to believe. âHow is that possible? How did they drug me in my room?â
Luke thought for a moment, then shook his head. âForget it. Not bringing the police in was the right call, or they mightâve thought that you were hallucinating because you were high.â
Both Elsa and Sheerah were lost for words.
Elsa asked impatiently, âExactly what happened?â
As Luke walked, he said in a low voice, âItâs very simple. Nobody entered Ms. Sheerahâs room, but a well-trained animal can do many things that a human canât, like entering the room through the ventilation duct, drugging you, opening your safe, and stealing your jewelry.â
Sheerah found that hard to believe. âIs there an animal as smart as that in this world?â
Luke chuckled. âYou may be surprised.â This certainly wasnât an ordinary world.
He stopped and looked at the fence.
Glancing around for a moment, he pointed at something and said, âLook at the top of the fence; whatâs that?â.
Elsa narrowed her eyes. âIt seems like⊠some sort of animal hair?â
Luke nodded. âI saw the same hair at the duct exit. There are also vague fingerprints on the ground, but I donât know exactly what the creature is. The hair is also in your room, Ms. Sheerah.â
He had barely noticed the hair, even with his Sharp Nose; it was natural that Elsa would have missed it.
Luke asked casually, âMs. Sheerah, you donât have any cats or dogs in your house, do you?â
Sheerah shook her head quickly. âIâm not a pet person. Iâm allergic to their fur. So, nobody in my house, including Meryl, has any contact with cats or dogs.â
Luke was well aware of the fact, thanks to his Sharp Nose. He had only asked the question for Elsaâs benefit.
Elsa thus officially accepted the case from Sheerah, and the forensics department soon arrived. They were confused by Lukeâs instructions, but followed them anyway, mostly because Luke was now quite famous.
Word of Lukeâs feat had gone round the forensics department. After all, thirty bodies had been delivered to the department after the attempted robbery at Nakatomi Plaza.
There was an expert on the forensics team.
He was a handsome, middle-aged man. After examining the black hair from the ventilation duct in the bathroom for a moment, he said, âItâs not an ordinary monkey; more likely, itâs a chimpanzee.â
He searched the bed with a flashlight, and found similar hair. âIâm positive now. This little creature was on the bed. Well, is it really smart enough to open the safe?â
Luke couldnât help but ask, âYou can tell what animal it is based on that tiny bit of hair?â
The middle-aged man raised his head and said solemnly, âYes, Iâm very interested in wildlife, including gorillas and chimpanzees.â
Lukeâs interest was piqued. âMay I know your name?â














