Chapter 462
CEO's Mysterious Fiancee
Chapter 462 The Fish Has Taken the Bait âWhat kind of people are they?â
âI couldnât see clearly in the middle of the night. There were about seven or eight people in the yard.
After that day, Professor Jacobâs house didnât open for four or five days. When I saw her four or five days later, I asked her what was going on. He only said that she had relatives come to visit her. What kind of relatives did you say would visit in the middle of the night? They were still walking around in the yard in the rain. Itâs really strange.â
Then, Paige continued, âCould it be that Professor Jacob has made an enemy outside?â
âThatâs impossible. The couple is kind and has never left this town. They get along well with us. I think it has something to do with Yana because not long after this incident, they both resigned and went to look for Yana.â
There was a hint of sadness in Paigeâs eyes. âI donât know when Iâll be able to see her again.â
âWell, I donât think so⦠If there is any news. Professor Jacob will definitely bring her back. Now the couple is silent⦠I donât know how they are doing abroad.â
âThank you, Madam,â she said gratefully. âIt seems that I can only return the book next time when I have the chance.â
âYouâre also a good child. You even found this bookâ¦â The woman saw that she was carrying a backpack. Needless to say, it must contain her book.
After exchanging a few polite words with her, she went around to the back of Room 111. Seeing that there was no one around, she climbed over the wall and went in.
There were many fallen leaves piled up in the yard, and the flowers and plants had withered. It could be seen that no one had lived here for a long time.
Paige took out the Luminol spray from her backpack and sprayed it on the ground. After a while, fluorescent lights appeared in some places.
It could find traces of blood that were diluted 2,000 times. Even if he cleaned it up, as long as Luminol was there, it could find traces of blood.
There werenât many bloodstains. They were scattered all over the place. Either the injured were not seriously injured, or this was not the first crime scene.
The courtyard was surrounded by wing rooms, which looked a little like a courtyard house. Several doors were locked. When she walked closer, Paige found that the lock had been opened. She took out the fingerprint flashlight from her bag and shone it on the lock, but there were no fingerprints on it.
Logically speaking, if Professor Jacob locked the door before leaving home, she would definitely leave fingerprints.
However, the lock was clean on the surface. This meant that there were two possibilities.
One was that someone had been here after Professor Jacob and her husband locked the door and left.
One was that the person who locked the door was not Professor Jacob and her husband, but someone else. However, that person was very cautious and did not intend to keep his identity.
She put on a mask, cap, and gloves and pushed the door open. The living room was clean and tidy. It could be seen that no one had lived there for a while, and the surface was covered with dust.
Paige took out the glasses that she had researched a long time ago from her bag. After putting them on, she soon saw a small red dot on the windows and windows of a wall.
The little red dot was the light emitted by the camera, which meant that someone had once installed a camera here.
She quickly flashed past and began to observe other places. In the end, she discovered that there were a total of six cameras in the living room. Evidently, this was not Professor Jacobâs and her husbandâs behavior.
Because these cameras were installed in a very secret place as if several pairs of eyes were spying on everything in the house.
Paige quickly retrieved the cameras and her phone vibrated a few times. She took it out and saw that it was a call from Martin.
[Whatâs the matter?] Paige hung up the phone and sent him a message.
On the other hand, Martinâs words were filled with nostalgia. [I came to Larsen Villa. Bonnie said you went out early. Where did you go?]
[I have something to deal with,] replied Paige. [Letâs talk about it later.]
[Okay, let me know when youâre free. Iâll go find you.]
[Alright.]
Putting away her phone, Paige took out the test machine and noticed that there were several bugs installed in the room.
The models and styles of these bugs had been released in recent months, and the disappearance of Yana was by no means simple.
After searching in the living room for a while, she took out the Luminol spray.
This time, there was a lot of blood on the ground.
This should be the scene of the first case.
She just didnât know who these bloodstains belonged to.
She then went upstairs to Yanaâs room.
Just like the living room, it was clean and tidy, looking a very warm. Paige checked it with Luminol and did not find any traces of blood. It was too clean as if all the useful clues had been erased.
After searching for a long time in the bedroom, she suddenly found an VC bottle, which looked very old.
She opened it and found that it was empty.
She picked it up and sniffed it. She found that it was not the smell of VC, but a little powder-like, which smelled like Dragon Herb.
Dragon Herb was a strong poison with a special smell, but she couldnât smell the other ingredients. So she took out a small transparent bag from her bag, collected the powder, and planned to take it back for testing.
Last night, she heard from Lamont that he had been dating Yana for a year, but there was nothing related to Lamont in Yanaâs room.
It was as if Lamont had never existed in her world.
After searching for a while in the room, Paige did not find any other useful clues.
She searched the other parts of the house but found nothing new for the time being.
At noon, she climbed over the wall and went out. Paige found something to eat and asked her subordinates to search for Yana. In the evening, she climbed over the walls again.
During the day, she removed the cameras and listening devices here. The other party would definitely come to see what was going on.
At this time, her cell phone vibrated again. It was a call from Lamont.
After hanging up, she sent a message. âWhatâs the matter, Lamont?â
âBonnie said you went out early in the morning. I called Martin and he didnât see you for a day. Where did you go?â
âI have something to do. Iâll be back soon.â
âYou went to investigate Yanaâs whereabouts?â Lamont soon noticed something.
âDid you find anything?â
Instead of answering him directly, Paige asked, âLamont, have you been to Casey St. before?â
âOf course I have,â Lamont said seriously. âMore than once.â
At that time, he inquired about Yanaâs whereabouts. Maybe everyone saw that he was a stranger, so they didnât tell him much.
âIâve also been to Yanaâs house and asked her several times. Her parents said that there was no news of her.â
Lamont did not believe this. âMaybe Yana fell in love with someone else and her parents did not want me to pester her anymore, so they lied to me.â
He had tried several times, but her parents said that they couldnât get in touch with Yana either.
âDidnât you reveal anything else?â
âNo.â Hearing her question, Lamont was rather curious. âWhat did you find out?â
âIâll tell you later.â As soon as she finished speaking, Paige felt that more than one person had come to the yard.
She curled her lips slightly. The fish had taken the bait.
Under the moonlight, several figures quickly entered the living room from the yard. Their speed was so fast that it made people speechless.