Chapter 1373: First case

Sherlock Holmes is the protagonist of the story, and the fans continue to look down.

Little Stanford said that the guy named Holmes had found some good houses, but the prices were very expensive, he could not live alone, and he could not find anyone to share with him.

Watson said that he would like to meet the guy named Holmes, and if appropriate, he would share with Holmes.

So, Little Stanford took Watson and saw Holmes in the laboratory of a major medical school.

Holmes at that time was very happy because he found a reagent.

After the young Stanford introduced the two of them to each other, Holmes only glanced at Watson and said with certainty, where did Watson have been?

This surprised Watson very much.

Little Stanford said that this is one of the special places of Holmes, he can always see many things easily.

Sherlock Holmes began to come out with endless calls, and as soon as he appeared, he quickly attracted all book fans.

All the book fans became excited and excited, and their judgment was not wrong. The work called Li Fan was really not a simple work.

The protagonist Sherlock Holmes, or the detective Sherlock Holmes, has already shown his extraordinary as soon as he appeared on the stage. He has firmly grasped the hearts of book fans and made them eager to look down.

After getting acquainted with each other and knowing Watson's coming, Holmes said that he was on Baker Street and had a fancy for an apartment-style house, suitable for two people to rent together.

Hua Sheng readily agreed, and the two made an appointment to see the house together the next day.

The next day, the two met again and went to see the house on Baker Street. The apartment-style house that Holmes had fancyed was at No. 221b on Baker Street.

After reading it, Watson was also very satisfied with the house. In this way, the two moved into the apartment at 221b Baker Street.

After getting along for a while, Watson became very interested in Holmes.

He found that Holmes’ knowledge in some areas was amazingly rich, but in some areas, he was also astonishingly tired, even ignorant.

Holmes explained that it was because the knowledge he mastered was all useful to him. He would never grasp the knowledge that was useless to him. Even if he did, he would try his best to forget it.

Because he believes that the capacity of a person's brain is limited, and things that do not work for him should not be included.

Watson made a generalization of the scope of Holmes' knowledge.

No literary knowledge.

No philosophical knowledge.

No knowledge of astronomy.

Poor political knowledge.

The knowledge of botany is not comprehensive, but he knows a lot about the preparations of scutellaria, and he has a general understanding of poisons, but he knows nothing about practical horticulture.

Geological knowledge is more practical but limited. However, different soil qualities can be distinguished at a glance.

Profound chemistry knowledge.

Knowledge of anatomy is accurate, but not systematic.

The thrilling literature is very extensive, and it seems to have a deep understanding of all the terrorist events that have occurred in the past century.

He plays the violin very well, is good at making clubs, and is also good at sword and boxing. He has sufficient practical knowledge about the laws of the Lan Kingdom.

Such Sherlock Holmes once again surprised all the book fans, and their interest in Sherlock Holmes is also growing.

When I saw this, I had already explained the story background of the whole work.

Well, since it is a detective novel, there must be cases, and many book fans are full of expectations for the upcoming cases.

They can't wait to see how the magical Sherlock Holmes solved the case?

And they didn't wait long, and there really was a case.

One morning, the detective of the London Police Tea House, Gleason, wrote a letter inviting Holmes to help him detect a murder.

The case occurred in an uninhabited house at No. 3 Garden Street, Lauriston. The deceased was neatly dressed and had no injuries. From the business card in his pocket, he learned that he was named Zhuibo, from the United States.

Holmes invited Watson to the accident site with him. After arriving at the accident site, Holmes did not immediately check the body.

Instead, I carefully observed it first, ignored by others, and didn't think it would have any effect, the rut marks on the road, the footprints on the grass, and the environment outside the house and the layout of the house, etc., before I went to see the corpse.

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Next, Holmes judged through various nuanced observations that the deceased died by taking poison.

The case is a vendetta or love killing, and inferred the murderer's height, body shape, appearance, habits, and occupation.

Later, the deceased's secretary and companion, Stanleyson, also died. He was stabbed into the heart with a knife by the same murderer and died.

After a series of inferences and judgments, when everyone was still in the clouds, Holmes was already keenly and captured the murderer's information.

Holmes designed it twice and finally let the murderer throw himself into the net. He personally caught the murderer, a driver from the United States named Hou Bo.

Afterwards, Hou Bo recounted the reason for his murder.

He loved and loved his woman Lucy, and Lucy's adoptive father John, who was rescued by Mormonism in the desert and has lived in Mormonism ever since.

One day, the leader of the Mormon Church came to inform John and ordered his daughter Lucy to choose one of the two Mormon elders’ sons, Cone Bo, and Stanleyson, to be her husband, and give her a month to consider.

Both Zhuobo and Stan Jiexun already have several wives. John is unwilling to let his daughter marry them as concubines, so he asks someone to bring a letter to Hou Bo and ask Hou Bo to come back to rescue them.

Hou Bo rushed back from a distance, and he quietly rescued John and Lucy.

However, a day later, Hou Bo returned from hunting, only to find that the Mormons had caught up with them, killed John and snatched Lucy.

Hou Bo was distraught, and later inquired that Lucy was snatched by Uncle Zuo and forced to become a relative, and died of depression after only a month.

Since then, Hou Bo embarked on the road of revenge.

Hou Bo and his two enemies, Zhuo Bo and Stan Jiexun staged a revenge game that lasted more than ten years.

Finally, in Langdun City, Hou Bo finally succeeded in killing Zhuo Bo and Stan Jiexun.

At this time, Hou Bo was already seriously ill. He died in prison shortly after being arrested.

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A crowd of book fans completely sank into the whole case.

The expressions on their faces kept changing, with doubts, incomprehension, frowning thoughtful, surprised, unbelievable, sudden realization, etc., quite colorful.

After a long, long time, they finally read the whole case, and they also read this work called.

After reading it, all the fans were completely immersed in surprise, excitement and shock.

The whole case was cumbersome and complicated, and it was confusing. When the murderer took Sherlock Holmes's tricks and fell into the trap, and was caught by Sherlock Holmes, everyone was still in the mist.

I don't understand why the person that Holmes caught was the murderer? How did Holmes know that he was the murderer?

The "everyone" here includes not only all the characters that appear in the work, except for Sherlock Holmes, but also all the fans who read books.

Afterwards, Holmes explained his reasoning process to everyone in detail, and it became clear to everyone after listening.

At this time, everyone understands that in their eyes, those traces that are very normal and trivial, in the eyes of Holmes, are often the key to discovering the murderer's criminal methods.

Sherlock Holmes's powerful observation ability, analytical ability, and logical reasoning ability are vividly reflected in the case.

All the book fans, after understanding the truth of the whole case, and seeing the subtle observations and wonderful reasoning of Sherlock Holmes, suddenly became very fond of and admired for Sherlock Holmes.

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