Accidental Death

Chapter 44 No Personality

After finishing speaking, the boy added with some annoyance: "Sorry to bother you, I am a first-year student in the general department, and my name is Bundao Che."

He was originally accompanied by a student of the same grade, probably his classmate.

This classmate obviously didn't expect that Fen Daoche would suddenly run over to ask for his autograph, but he didn't come over even though he was surprised.

Ayatsuji pedestrians have no special feelings about this.

After all, the identity of a professional hero has always been sought after by people, and his current identity to the outside world happens to be a professional hero.

The detective took the notebook and pen and wrote his name on it.

Fen Dao Che did not expect things to go so smoothly.

Although he mustered up the courage to come here, he was actually very uneasy all the time.

After all, this is Ayatsuji Pedestrian, even if he was directly rejected, it would not be surprising.

Amid the tension, Bunjima Che stuttered a bit: "Thank you! Teacher Ayatsuji, I'm your fan and I've been following you for a long time... I was always worried when you suspended your hero activities, now that you can come back, That's great!"

As he said that, he seemed to have finally found some courage, raised his head, and his voice was full of excitement: "I saw the news before! The previous 420 incident and the twenty-face incident were all solved by you! It's amazing, as expected Ayatsuji-sensei."

"My dream is to become a professional hero like you." The young man's expression was full of longing.

The detective handed him the notebook in his hand, and asked casually, "What's your name?"

Fen Dao Che happily replied: "Fen Dao Che!"

……

General subject of Xiongying High School, before class.

The girl with long light chestnut hair turned her head and looked at the person sitting in the back row: "Che? What happened? You seem to be very happy today?"

Dao Che answered without equal points, and a boy with a hippie smile answered first: "Because he got the autograph of Yan Tsuji, and he was showing off here just now."

The girl was surprised: "Ms. Ayatsuji?"

Bunjima Che nodded: "Well, I happened to meet Mr. Ayatsuji when I came to school today."

He couldn't help but said again: "Also, Mr. Ayatsuji didn't seem so unapproachable, he even asked my name."

"--I said, I just asked for an autograph, why are you exaggerating so much?" the person sitting on Fen Daoche's right asked.

His name is Nomi Kazuto, who was the one who was traveling with Bundo Che just now.

"What do you mean?" The girl who asked the question earlier frowned and raised her voice.

Almost all the people in the general department of Xiongying have no personality.

They have a natural longing for Yan Tsuji, a person who once studied in a general department and eventually became a professional hero.

Hearing Nomi Kazuto's words, several students also looked over and whispered.

"Am I not right?" Nomi Kazuto turned a blind eye to their dissatisfied gazes, "And you said 'Mr. Ayatsuji', he is a teacher of the hero department, not a general department, don't you think it's funny to come over ?”

The relationship between Fendao Che and Nomi Kazuto has always been good, and it is a bit embarrassing to hear him say this now: "Kazuto..."

"Let's stop this topic." He looked at the chestnut-haired girl and cast a pleading look.

The girl snorted, but didn't say anything in the end: "Okay, okay, class is about to start, let's all be quiet."

……

Bunjima Che didn't understand why his friend had such deep hostility towards Ayatsuji pedestrians.

Nomi Kazuto obviously wanted to be a hero too.

When walking together after class, Fen Daoche suddenly heard Nomi Kazuto complaining.

"This world is really unfair."

Fenjima Che: "Huh?"

"Some people are born with personality, and some people have no personality, but they also have talents that can match it." Nomi Kazuto pursed his lips, with jealousy and disgust mixed in his expression, "Why am I what?" nothing?"

"Heren..." Fendao Che felt complicated.

He didn't know how to comfort Nomi Kazuto, after all he himself had asked this question countless nights.

Personality holders are indeed different from those without personality, but the number of the former is extremely small, and the government prohibits them from using their personalities without reason, so ordinary people don't pay much attention to this difference.

But Fendao Che, who is in the hero, has a deep understanding of this.

Every time he faced the students of the hero department, he would feel that desperate gap again and again.

Life is not equal.

There seems to be an insurmountable natural moat between the person without personality and the holder of personality.

Ayatsuji pedestrians are the ones who have crossed that gap, but is his experience really something that ordinary people can replicate?

Although I excitedly told Ayatsuji pedestrian during the day that "I want to be a hero like him", but in fact?Even Fen Daoche didn't believe that he could really succeed.

"By the way, have you decided what I told you last time?" Nomi Kazuto suddenly stopped and asked.

"What?" Fen Dao Che was stunned for a moment, and then said, "You mean that..."

He hesitated and said, "I still think that's a lie. How could there be a medicine that can make a personalityless person reawaken his personality? And even if there is such a medicine, it's illegal, right?"

"So what about deceiving people? Could it be worse than the current situation?" Nomi Kazuto disagreed, "If it is really possible to awaken my personality, I will give it a try no matter what."

Fen Dao Che was in a trance for a moment.

That's right, if one could really have a personality... that would simply appear in a dream.

Fen Daoche struggled for a while, and finally said: "After a while, it will be the assessment of the palace hall, I want to try again at the end."

"Are you still thinking about that exam? How could ordinary people like us pass it."

Nomi and Rento seemed a little dissatisfied, but finally compromised. "Okay, then wait until your exam is over."

……

Hero Department, Class A of the first year.

Bakugo Katsuki rested his chin on his hand, and glanced at Izuku Midoriya who was beside him with an excited face.

Tsk...it's just an insignificant class, everyone is so excited.

He glanced at Ayatsuji pedestrian.

The detective doesn't appear to have been injured in the Twenty Face incident.

Explosive is better than oneself think.

But this is not too surprising, after all, Twenty Faces' attitude towards Ayatsuji pedestrians has always been intriguing.

The bright golden light spills in through the glass, creating a warm halo in the room.

But it still didn't dissipate the coldness around Ayatsuji pedestrian.

The detective standing on the podium is tall and tall, his light golden hair is particularly eye-catching under the light, and his exposed skin is cold and pale.

He casually flipped through the textbook in his hand, and then said: "Although the name of this course is 'Criminal Investigation and Crime', I am not a policeman, so the content of the course will be quite different from the textbook."

The detective closed the textbook in his hand, clasped his hand on the spine of the book, and pressed it against the table.

"What about the exam?" Kirishima Eijiro raised his hand, "Is it still the content of the exam textbook?"

"Well, I'm not in charge of writing the test papers, so you study the contents of the textbook by yourself."

The audience whispered.

"Then let's talk about the most basic knowledge first—the judgment of the scene." Ayatsuji pedestrian paused, "A lot of things can be deduced from the traces left on the scene."

"The most intuitive thing is that if it is a murder scene, the murderer's method can be judged based on the victim's condition."

"It should be mentioned in textbooks on common wounds in murder cases. Green Valley."

"Yes," Izuku Midoriya, whose name was called, quickly stood up, "Well, common wounds are cuts, stab wounds, penetrating wounds, lacerations, abrasions, and gunshot wounds."

"The uncommon ones are the wounds caused by personality, and some wounds deliberately concealed by prisoners. The former can go to the police's internal sex offender files to find out if there are any perpetrators who match the situation. As for the latter—"

The students in Class A looked at him curiously.

"That's not something professional heroes need to investigate," the detective said.

Everyone: "..."

After finishing speaking, the detective picked up a piece of chalk and drew a pattern on the blackboard: "In addition to the wound, there is a high probability that blood will be left on the scene. Depending on the specific situation, it will show different postures."

"Generally speaking, most of the splattered bloodstains come from arteries. Take this as an example. You can judge the murder weapon and the process of the murder."

He directly asked questions without explaining, and the students below were somewhat at a loss.

Shangming Electric: "Well, it should be caused by some kind of sharp weapon."

"But... the shape of the splash is a bit strange, like a knife, but not the same."

"Is it a gunshot wound?"

Hong Jiaodong suddenly said: "Cuts caused by steel wires are arteries."

"Yes," Ayatsuji pedestrians looked at Hong Jiaodong, "This is the blood stain left when you and another hostage were kidnapped in the 420 Incident."

He continued: "The prisoner used a steel wire, and the impact speed was probably over eighty feet per second. Rapiers and blades can also cause similar wounds."

……

There is not much content in this class, and it will end soon.

"Investigation is not such a difficult task." Ayatsuji pedestrians finally said, "If everyone can use their brains more, the detective won't have to work hard to explain the case every time."

The class A students who tried their best to keep up with his lecture progress: "..."

"Well, Mr. Ayatsuji, where's the homework?" 800 million raised their hands.

"Next time the content will be criminal psychology," Ayatsuji pedestrian said casually, "then you can take the third incident in the textbook as an example, and each write an analysis from the perspective of the criminal. Including the motive of killing, how to escape scene, and how to get rid of suspicion."

"Hey, this..."

"...From the prisoner's point of view?" Minoru Mineta was dumbfounded.

You must know that the people sitting here are all hero reserves, and no matter what, these people would never be associated with the word prisoner.

The detective was unimpressed by their reaction: "Learning to think from the prisoner's point of view will allow you to make more reasonable judgments."

Although it was unexpected, what Ayatsuji pedestrian said was indeed reasonable, so the students should "yes".

Bakugo Katsuki looked at Ayatsuji pedestrian, but for no reason remembered a comment about the latter that he saw yesterday.

Detectives and criminals are actually but a thin line.

Ayatsuji Kototo is a top detective, but also a hidden and dangerous criminal.

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