There is always a chilly feeling in the suburbs at night.
From time to time, there are some strange crawling sounds in the surrounding woods, which makes people feel uneasy.
The four-person rescue team soon came up with a plan.
The cigarette-smoking driver proposed: one is driving, one is directing on the roadside, and the other two go down to check.
It's not that Jones looked down on him, because Jones knew that he would probably die if he continued like this.
The opinions raised by the aborigines of the strange world are useless.
If it is useful, then what should the Chosen One do?
This is the method Zhang Tianshi taught me.
Now that it is determined that there is a murderer among the teammates, how can we avoid being killed by the murderer?
You know, now that you have gotten out of the car, you have triggered the rule that murderers can take action.
As for why the murderer didn't take action, it was because new rules had entered.
When Jones went to get the rope from the pickup truck, he observed the pregnant woman and child in the driver's car who was smoking a cigarette. They had no fighting ability and were just ordinary passers-by.
Jones glanced at Sweater Driver's sedan. It was ordinary, nothing special.
The best way to find out if the sweater driver is a murderer is to get into his car.
Generally speaking, there will be some belongings of the car owner in the car. If there are clues, then the clues must be here.
As long as you find these belongings and determine whether someone like the sweater driver can own them, you will know whether he is the real owner of the car.
If you want to get into his car, you have to find a way to get him to go out and rescue people first.
After sorting out all the clues in his mind, Jones found a so-called solution.
My own rule is that as long as I'm in a taxi, I won't be attacked, so if I find a way to stay in the car, even if the murderer comes back early, he can't attack Jones to ensure his personal safety.
Jones speculated that the condition for the murderer to take action might be that there was only one man around.
Because if this murderer was extremely powerful, he could actually start killing now.
Then I only need to let the three of them go down together, then even if there is a murderer, they will not take action.
Jones would then be able to get into the sweater driver's car and find out if he was the owner.
After all, a person had died on the way here. This person was still bleeding, which meant that the sweater driver was highly suspicious.
Here Jones also thought about asking the cigarette-smoking driver directly if he had seen any corpses to determine whether the sweater driver killed the person.
But it seems that only the chosen ones can see the body, because when he saw the body, Jones asked the white-haired young man if he saw anything strange or anything like that, and he wrote in his hand, 'No, what happened? ’.
Jones said it was a wild cat or something like that, and the duck was even shaken.
Then as long as the three of them go down, Jones can determine who is the murderer.
In order to deceive them all, Jones said: "I drive more steadily, and the slope is relatively steep. It is late at night. If you go down a few times, you will lose the strength. You can go down together. If there is a living person, you can save it only once." Solve it sexually and save yourself the extra effort of calling people back and forth.”
There is another sentence that Jones did not say, that is: if everyone is dead and cannot be saved, then everyone can come back directly without wasting time.
This is a one-time play.
The cigarette-smoking driver thought it made sense, so he agreed with Jones.
After all, he was the one who asked Jones for help. He couldn't help but let Jones go down.
Seeing how quickly he agreed, the other two people also nodded in agreement.
Here Jones almost broke the rules again.
If he tied the rope to the back of the car, the taxi would turn around and he might have broken the rules.
But with him tied to the front of the car, the taxi only needs to reverse, and reversing does not count as turning around.
The next step was the normal process. The three smoking drivers tied the ropes, and Jones kept driving them down. After they all got off, Jones stepped on the brakes, immediately got out of the car and went to the sweater driver's car to investigate for clues. According to Jones' familiarity with cars, drivers generally put their personal belongings in the passenger drawer.
He opened the drawer directly and found a lipstick and a photo of a family of three next to a car.
"He is indeed a murderer," Jones muttered.
Because in this family of three, there is no sweater driver.
If you just find lipstick, there is no way to prove whether the driver of the sweater is the owner of the car.
Now that he knew it, Jones put the things back where they were and came to his taxi.
What happened next was also beyond Jones' expectation. News soon came from below that there was only one survivor.
The other two have expired, too dead to die.
It took a lot of effort for the three of them to rescue the survivor.
This survivor only had some broken bones in his hand and a bruised scalp, but was otherwise fine.
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In addition, there was an unexpected discovery.
That is, there is a small road nearby, and it seems that you can drive around it.
The next step is the question of who will be the survivor. The driver of the sweater is ready to help him into his car.
Jones knew that if he were allowed to do this, the survivor would die.
Jones didn't care whether the survivors lived or died. He had gone through a lot of effort to get this 'passenger'. How could he let the passenger pass to someone else?
Thinking of this, Jones said to the survivor: "I am a taxi driver. You can take my car wherever you want to go, so don't delay this big brother."
The survivors heard Jones say this and felt it made sense.
The car was a private car, and the sweater driver must have somewhere to go. There was no room in the pickup truck. It was very reasonable for the survivors to follow Jones' taxi.
The sweater driver was obviously stunned for a while, because he seemed to be planning to kill people and get goods.
But for a while, no reasonable reason could be found to snatch Jones' passengers.
He could only watch helplessly as Jones dragged the survivors away. This was Jones' reasonable use of his identity.
Immediately afterwards, two of the three vehicles triggered the rule because they did not reverse, but turned directly around and drove to the downhill road next to them, and from here they went around to the opposite road.
Jones kept reversing the car because he wanted to pull them over. The path was not far away. He backed up for a while and then rushed in.
Jones escaped temporarily, but both cars in front triggered rules.
And next door to him, Zhang Yangqing is really messing around.
After parking the car, Zhang Yangqing heard the cigarette-smoking driver asking for help, so he knew he could get a 'passenger', so he naturally got off the car.
Zhang Yangqing asked questions directly that Jones didn't dare to ask.
He asked the cigarette-smoking driver: "Are you a murderer?"
The smoking driver felt confused, but he shook his head and said: "I'm not."
The lie detector duck didn't vibrate, he was telling the truth.
Then Zhang Yangqing said to the sweater driver: "Are you a murderer?"
The sweater driver shook his head naturally, indicating that he was not.
Zhang Yangqing didn't believe it and went directly to his car to check.
Now the sweater driver panicked and didn't want Zhang Yangqing to check.
But who can stop Zhang Yangqing!
(End of chapter)