Tu Shanjiu naturally still remembered Professor Helen, but at this time he didn't want to show that his memory was too good.

Like an ordinary child meeting a stranger, he first looked at Professor Helen suspiciously, then retreated behind Dean Lehman, shaking his head at her as if he couldn't remember.

Perfectly showing the image of a slightly shy child.

In this regard, Professor Helen was not very disappointed. She stood up: "It seems that I don't remember."

Dean Laiman took the white-haired little boy beside him, and protected him behind him without any trace: "After all, I only met once two years ago, and children are like this."

"That's right."

Dean Laiman looked at the others: "Professor, if you have any questions, just ask now. Children are easy to get hungry, so you can't miss the meal."

"Of course."

Now that she has said so, of course others can't delay the child's meal and go straight to the point.

With a kind smile on his face, Professor Moore let Tu Shanjiu listen to the recording, but did not show him the text version.

The recordings were made by the professors imitating the language of the Nine-Tailed Fox at that time. It sounds awkward and informal to the original version, just like those foreigners who were active in China.

Coincidentally, the informal version they spoke was more similar to the dialect used by Tu Shanjiu to coax the Star Police to use. It is no wonder that Professor Helen would link the two together.

And if you contact him, you will naturally be able to dig up a lot of information from his origin.

Tu Shanjiu was thinking about this in his heart, but he finished listening to the recording with a serious expression on his face.

After Professor Moore finished playing the recording, he asked him expectantly, "Can you understand these words?"

Tu Shanjiu nodded first, then shook his head: "Some seem to understand, but many don't understand."

Then he chose some simple common words and told them intermittently.

Of course he didn't know that poem.

"—that's all."

After comparing what he said with what they recorded, Professor Moore and others found that what Tu Shanjiu understood was not exactly the same as what they heard.

Professor Helen expressed his opinion: "These two languages ​​are likely to be different versions before and after evolution. The Nine-Tailed Fox's language should be earlier, and the child's language should be a version that has been changed in modern times, so the change It’s huge, but you can still see some of the same veins.”

Others think what he said is very reasonable, but they also have different opinions: "But it does not rule out that these are the languages ​​of two adjacent places. Because they communicate with each other, they penetrate each other, but because of the different regions, the essence is still different. difference."

"So if we can find out the hometown of this kid, maybe we will have more development."

Together with this question, they naturally couldn't escape asking about Tu Shanjiu's past—although they promised Dean Lehman not to ask them before, they couldn't care less about it at this time.

So under the disapproving gaze of Dean Lehman, they still asked Tu Shanjiu if he still remembered the past.

"Do you know where your home is? Who's there?"

Of course, Tu Shanjiu didn't know what to ask, and shook his head innocently: "I don't remember, I don't know."

According to him, he was on the Star Thief spaceship when he remembered clearly, and there are basically no memories of earlier ones, only some fragments, it seems that he has been locked in a very dark place, and has never seen himself His family members, often chaotic, were rescued later.

A very dark place—his cave.

Haven't met the family - he was born and raised.

Chaos—he was sleeping.

He's telling the truth and there's nothing wrong with it.

In other people's ears, it is estimated that the child was kidnapped and trafficked for a shorter period of time than they expected, and after being kidnapped, he should have been locked up for a long time.

Especially if he is young, it is very likely that the language he speaks is not necessarily the language of his hometown, but more likely the language of those who abducted him. If this guess is true, then they may not be able to find any clues from him.

But because the content about the child they found before was too coincidental, they didn't suspect that the child might have lied or concealed it.

So this time, one of them secretly carried a small polygraph on his body and used it during the interrogation.

While Tu Shanjiu was talking, the man took out the lie detector. The thing looked very inconspicuous, and it was covered with a doll's shell. As soon as the other party took it out, he stuffed it into Tu Shanjiu's hand. Little props to make him relax.

But as soon as Tu Shanjiu got it in his hand, he lifted the wrong weight, so while answering the question, he seemed to like the doll and played with it over and over again.

After a while, he peeled off the shell of the doll, revealing the contents inside.

As soon as the thing was exposed, Dean Lehmann recognized that it was a lie detector—she is also a government employee, and even if she hadn't seen the real thing, she still knew about the lie detector.

Seeing that they brought a lie detector and used it on Tu Shanjiu without permission, Dean Laiman was furious. She didn't want them to ask about Tu Shanjiu's past, and these people obviously agreed But at the end of the day, he regretted not saying anything, and even brought a lie detector with him, so it looked like he had been prepared for a long time, so it could be seen that the previous promise was just perfunctory for her.

So at this time, she was not polite anymore, and pulled Tu Shanjiu past the few people who still wanted to ask questions, and said coldly: "Professors, don't you know what child protection law is? They even brought a lie detector, who gave it to me?" With your permission?"

The polygraph is very small, and it is hidden in the doll, which shows how deep her thoughts are. If she had seen it early in the morning, she would not even let them in.

Professor Moore and others were also full of embarrassment and bewilderment, and they did not expect that someone would bring such a thing.

They unanimously looked at the person wearing the lie detector with condemning eyes - another linguist besides Professor Helen.

The two linguists sent this time, Professor Helen Li, are well-known throughout the Star Alliance, even if not all colleagues have heard of it, and the remaining one, Jules Kennelly, seems to have no reputation, at least Moore The professor and none of them had heard of this 40-year-old, very young-looking linguist before.

Jules Kennelly, who was watched by them, was unusually calm. He reached out and took back the polygraph in Tu Shanjiu's hand, looked at the content on it, and made sure that Tu Shanjiu had no abnormal reaction when he answered the question before. , then smiled and showed a certificate to Dean Lehman: "I think this is what you are talking about?"

It was a certificate that allowed the use of a lie detector. The signer, Dean Lehman, did not know him, but it was stamped with the seal of the military department. agreed.

Facing Dean Laiman's angry gaze, he shrugged helplessly: "At first, my boss wanted to take the child back to ask about it, but that environment is not very friendly to the child, so they sent me here to have a look. Come on, I think you can understand, ma'am?"

Dean Lyman looked at him as if he wanted to slap him.

Professor Moore and others also reacted, and said: "So you are not a linguist?"

The man who claimed to be Jules Kennelly, but he didn't know his real name, smiled and took out another work card: "I am indeed a linguist, but I am also an investigator affiliated with the military department."

Although he didn't open his work ID for everyone to see, since this person was sent by the Star Alliance, it is impossible for him to take a fake ID.

But that doesn't mean his behavior will be forgiven.

No matter what other people thought, Dean Lehman did not let go of his grudges at all because of his revealed identity, and still angrily canceled the original invitation to share lunch.

"Since the questions have been asked, please go back, everyone."

You are not welcome here!

Although she didn't say it clearly, her attitude was fully revealed. If it weren't for Jules' actions just now, Professor Moore and others would be angry because of her attitude, but they can only look embarrassed when they are at a loss left.

The only one who was not affected was probably Jules. Before he left, he gave Tu Shanjiu a meaningful look—it's a pity that the latter didn't understand him at all, and gave him an innocent and blank look.

After everyone left, Dean Laiman lowered his head and told Tu Shanjiu, "I'm afraid these people will stay in Douxing for a long time. During this period, you should pay attention and don't come into contact with them."

"I know."

Dean Laiman was still not at ease. She didn't forget that the person just said that the higher-ups wanted to take away Tu Shanjiu for questioning. Now they can use the lie detector without asking. Who knows what will be waiting for him next time.

The more he thought about it, the more angry he became, and Dean Lehman felt that this matter should not be left alone.

So she turned on her brain, and called the police in front of Tu Shanjiu.

"...Yes, he used a polygraph test on my child without providing any documents and proofs in advance. I think it is illegal...Yes, I have surveillance in my hand that can be used as evidence..."

The police station on Douxing is on this street, and the policeman inside even knows Dean Lehman, and the Douxing people attach great importance to children. Regardless of whether the man was sent by the army or not, after confirming that what he did was indeed illegal, the police were directly dispatched to arrest him.

So Jules Kennelly was stopped by a police car not long after he left the orphanage, before he even reached the temporary residence.

"Mr. Jules Kennelly, you are suspected of using a lie instrument on underage children without the consent of the person concerned. Please go to the police station with us."

Jules who smiled all the way.Kennelly froze the smile on his face.

Actually Jules.Kennelly's mission to come to Douxing was not for Tu Shanjiu, but just like his superficial identity, to cooperate with the work of Professor Moore and others. He didn't even know there was such a person at that time.

I found out later, when the higher-ups got the news, they gave him the task of investigating Tu Shanjiu, together with the license for the lie detector.

But in any case, he did violate the rules by doing so without first asking the person concerned.

He probably didn't expect Dean Lehman to do this again, so he was still dazed when the police escorted him into the car.

When the others heard his charges, they all stayed away from him tacitly—otherwise, the Douxing people around who also heard the movement could tear them apart with their eyes.

It is true that they also want to know some things, but using a polygraph test on their children, or using it secretly, also makes them very shameless, and because of this man's behavior, they are obviously blacklisted by the orphanage, and they will continue to use it in the future. Whether he can go to Tu Shanjiu again is a question.

Therefore, this self-righteous man should be taught a lesson!

The author says:

Tu Shanjiu (^_^): I heard that the lie detector tests the physiological changes of the human body?Believe it or not, I can make my heartbeat match my pulse to play "Uneasy"?

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