Chapter 26: A Series of Inferences
“I am a killer.
I have been one for five, eight, or ten years? The time is not relevant.
I have a lot of money. I have never made a mistake. Otherwise, I would already be a prisoner captured by the Chinese police.
I can buy whatever I desire, and play whatever I want. Although I’m not extremely wealthy, I don’t have any financial stress.
My finger is used to pull the trigger; I feel nothing while looking at each of the dead bodies. All that comes to my mind is that I would receive another big sum of money.
I’m far away from the lives of ordinary people. But when I don’t have any requests, I must live among them. Even when I walk into the crowd, I don’t feel my own existence……”
“Wait——” a voice interrupts.
It’s Chatterbox.
He looks at Jin Xi, who’s standing by the window with her head down murmuring, “Little Sister Bai, although you’re pretending that you’re the killer to fathom his mind and it sounds quite interesting, would a killer be this emotional deep down inside? Like walking into the crowd and can’t feel his existence……it sounds like a poem……”
After his ramble, he only gets Bai Jin Xi rolling her eyes in return.
“Nonsense,” she hops and sits on the window sill, “Please make note that although we have encountered the first psychotic and professional killer in the history of China, he cannot escape the fate of a psycho——he must be emotionally distressed, on top of his emotional outbreak from being provoked by a certain incident. The incident is an outside factor, while the start of it all is always from within his inner self.”
Xiao Zhuan adds, “Which means that he has been suppressing his feelings for a long time.”
“Yes,” Jin Xi answers, “Otherwise, there are so many professional killers and none of them are psychotic except for him? There has to be a certain deciding factor in the appearance of an exception.”
It’s already 4 or 5pm; the setting sun is shining diagonally from the window. A crime scene of yesterday is left in silence today.
Jin Xi lifts her head. Xiao Zhuan is standing the closest to her; still a face full of seriousness and admiration. Cold Face is expressionless, while Chatterbox is thinking hard to digest her words.
Standing farthest from her is Han Chen, who’s wearing black gloves and has both of his hands in his pockets. When he doesn’t smile, his aura is always cold. His eyes shift towards her every now and then.
Jin Xi looks down.
In the past, she has always made inferences based on logical analyses and experiences to come up with the results.
Pretending to be the serial killer to get a sense of what goes on in his mind and even imitating his every word and every move——she has never done this kind of inference before. But for some reason, she started getting the hang of it today.
Could it be that only serial killers can trigger her deepest and most sensitive nerve that is hidden inside of her?
And she actually feels quite natural about making inferences this way?
Thankfully, besides Chatterbox, no one else thinks she’s crazy.
“Due to my work, I often need to change where I live, but the housing prices are quite high these days. Even though I’m a professional killer, I cannot afford buying too many apartments, so I usually rent. I would rent a mid-range apartment in a not too busy but not too isolated area. I would drive the most common kind of vehicle in the city. That way, I can keep myself hidden. And the most common car in City Lan is a Citreon. I would buy a Citreon Elysee that’s around 100,000 RMB, or a C-Quatre,” she says, “but I lean more towards a C-Quatre because it has a better exterior appearance. It would be in black because it would make it harder to spot at night.”
Cold Face makes a “heh” sound and says, “You even know what brand and colour the car would be. Incredible!”
Jin Xi smiles, “Writing poems is the most enjoyable part in criminal psychology. It’s because——” she lowers her voice, “every move the killer makes becomes very simple to read in our eyes.”
The others don’t comment.
The woman is sitting on the windowsill leaning on one hand pressed against the edge while holding a cigarette in the other. Her long hair is tied into a ponytail at the back of her head, making her look especially refreshing. Her face is slightly lowered and her eyelashes are rich black and plump. Yet when she says such arrogant words in a calm tone, it actually doesn’t feel out of place.
Han Chen stares at her side profile as he lowers his head to put a cigarette in his mouth. Realizing that they are still at the crime scene, he retrieves the cigarette. He holds it between his fingers just like her; his slender fingers in black gloves spinning the cigarette casually.
Jin Xi also realizes that her words sound a bit arrogant, but the way she blurted them out without thinking is another familiar feeling rushing into her heart again.
She quickly continues with her inference, pretending as if nothing has happened just now, “Because of the loneliness and desires in my heart, whenever I stay in a city, I would look for a normal job. It can’t be too professional as I don’t have the time to go to school and study, but it can’t be too basic either as I would disdain it. I would find a technical type of job and make it my interest, which would let me seem like a normal person, living among the crowd. Therefore, I might be an instrument repairer, or a computer technician. I might even have a certificate from Beida Jade Bird (large enterprise group that’s affiliated with Peking University).”
She’s playful in the way she speaks, but the others are not laughing. Instead, they are listening to her attentively.
Jin Xi takes a deep breath, and closes her eyes. The following image of a young man surfaces in her mind:
An average figure, skinny yet fit. He might be wearing a pair of glasses, a shirt and casual pants, and carrying a laptop bag, making him look like an IT personnel that can be seen everywhere in this city.
He doesn’t walk too fast because that would prevent him from observing his surroundings; this is a habit of his profession. But no one notices him because his footsteps are so light that you can barely hear them.
He goes to and leave work on time every day; living an ordinary life that doesn’t capture anyone’s attention. But when he has an assignment, he would take off his glasses and his shirt. His actions are definitely slick; he would feel a familiar feeling of success whenever he completes a task. But this feeling of success can never be shared with anyone. As a result, he feels a tremendous sense of emptiness and increasingly secluded.
What is it that has made this killer no longer able to suppress himself? What has made him let go of his pride and come face to face with the conflicts of his inner feelings?
……
Jin Xi opens her eyes slowly, “It’s overturning.
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