Huang Xiaotao finished the last of her phone calls and turned to me and asked, âHow is it? Any new discoveries?â
I shook my head. She called up a few police officers to prepare to go search that old abandoned building, but before we moved on, I suddenly thought of something and stared into the man-made lake while waiting for her. Huang Xiaotao noticed this and asked me what was wrong.
âCan you get some people to search through the lake?â I suggested.
âWhy?â she asked, eyebrows raised. âDo you think somethingâs in there? Are you sure about this?â
âWell, according to my reasoning,â I said, âif the murderer could hang the victimâs body without leaving any signs of physical struggle, that means that the victim mustâve been unconscious during this act, possibly due to some kind of drug. But the victim weighs at least about 60 kilograms, hoisting him up wouldnât be an easy task to anyone, no matter how strong. Plus, the murderer needed to make sure that no scratches or marks were left on the victimâs body. Why go to such trouble? Why not just fling him into the lake if you want to fake a suicide? That would be an easier method with less risk. Itâs impossible that the murderer didnât know this, but he or she chose not to do it because I surmise there must be something in the lake that the murderer didnât want the police to find when salvaging the body.â
âYouâve got a point,â said Huang Xiaotao. âWhy didnât I think of that? You really are a clever one, Song Yang! What are you studying, anyway?â
âWeâre both studying electronics,â Dali butted in before I could answer. âBut our Yang boy here has a special hobby of reading all the books on forensics and criminal investigation that he can find.â
I was immediately put off by his use of the term âour Yang boyâ and subconsciously distanced myself from him slightly.
âWhat a massive waste of talent if you donât join the police!â she said. âIâll call headquarters immediately and get a team to comb through the lake.â
Huang Xiaotao ordered a few police officers to stay at the crime scene while the rest would go with us to the old abandoned building. She made a phone call on our way there. At the time, she wasnât wearing the official police uniform, so I couldnât make out what rank she was in.
âYou look like you have some authority over the other officers,â I said. âWhat is your actual rank?â
Huang Xiaotao then showed me her police ID badge, where the words âFirst Class Superintendentâ were written. I swept my glance over the whole badge and found out what her ID number was, and that she was only 24 years old. I guessed that she probably either had some connection through her family or had accomplished a great feat in her short career to be able to rise up to her considerable rank at such a young age.
âXiaotao-jiejie,â said Dali, not losing an opportunity to try to build rapport with the policewoman, âyouâre so young but your rank is already First Class Superintendent? How high is your rank, really?â
âItâs not that high,â answered Huang Xiaotao with a laugh.
Wang Dali then turned to me and discreetly asked, how high up is a superintendent? I explained to him that there are five ranks in the police force, and it went from Constable at the lowest level, to Superintendent, then Supervisor, then Commissioner, and lastly the Commissioner General on top. A First Class Superintendent wouldnât exactly be a high-ranking officer, but for someone who had just graduated from the police academy not too long ago, Huang Xiaotao had clearly been soaring through the ranks at an impressive speed.
Soon after that, we reached that abandoned building. There were a lot of banyan trees surrounding the building, wrapping the building up in a dark and gloomy atmosphere. We all felt an eerie chill the moment we approach the building.
We found that the main door was locked with chains, so Huang Xiaotao ordered one of the police to go find someone on campus who could open this door, but I waved my hands and told her there was no need for that.
âJust lend me two of your hair pins,â I said.
âDonât tell me you know how to pick locks!â said Huang Xiaotao, although she was at the same time picking out two of her hair pins from her hair.
I straightened the pins and inserted the ends into the keyhole. After a few twists, I managed to unlock it.
âHoly shit, dude!â exclaimed Dali, all amazed. âIâve been your roommate for four years and never knew youâre the kind of guy who can pick locks!â
âItâs pretty simple,â I said. âIâll teach you sometime.â
Lock-picking really was a simple skill, because all modern locks had the same internal structure. Naturally, I learnt all of this from Grandpa, who taught it to me when I was sick and bored at home. It only took me three hours to learn it.
âHey, hey, hey!â said Huang Xiaotao. âYou canât just offer to teach anyone how to pick locks! All locksmiths are supposed to be registered at the police station, you know!â
âDonât worry,â I said. âI wonât do bad things with this skill.â
I then returned the hairpins to her.
âNever mind, you keep it,â she said. âIâm a neat freak, and those pins are way too dirty to go anywhere near my hair.â
âAh, then Iâd better pay you for that!â
âYou really are inexperienced with girls, arenât you?â she said with a laugh. âYouâre cute, but youâve got no clue how to talk to girls. You shouldâve said something along the lines of, âI replace those hairpins with better onesâ or something like that.â
Those words hit a sore spot and I blushed instantly. In terms of emotional intelligence and social skills, I was indeed a fathead.
But it was obvious that Huang Xiaotao was only joking with me. At first glance she might seem like the typical cold, distant and domineering police officer, but the more I knew her, the better my opinion of her became.
Wang Dali saw his chance to be the chivalrous knight in shining armor.
âXiaotao-jiejie,â he said in a cloying tone, âI know a good place selling girlsâ hair accessories. Their stuff is of good quality and theyâre cheap too. I can take you there and you can buy new hair pins if you like?â
âNo, thanks!â Huang Xiaotao replied bluntly.
Dali made a deflated hmph noise, and turned to my support.
âDude,â he whispered, 'she was so warm and friendly with you, but why wouldnât she talk to me? I mean look at me, Iâm clearly a mix between Daniel Wu and Eddie Peng, right? You donât think sheâs got a problem with my bad-boy vibes, do you?â
I glanced at his messy head of hair like Eason Chanâs and sighed.
âShe probably hasnât warmed up to you yet,â I comforted him. âItâll get better when she gets to know you.â
âYou really think so?â asked Dali doubtfully while scratching his head.
We reached the music room on the third floor. There was something ineffable about the hallway here â it felt so gloomy and dark even when itâs quite sunny outside. It evoked the atmosphere of a horror movie. I attributed it to the state of disrepair it was in due to being abandoned for such a long time.
âWhat is this legend about a piano-playing ghost?â I asked Dali. âWhy have I never heard of it before?â
âIâve never heard of it either,â he said. âI guess itâs the kind of thing girls like to gossip about. But we never talked to girls, so maybe thatâs why we never heard of it. Besides, Iâm not the kind of guy to believe in ghosts.â
âThen why are you hiding behind my back?â
âNo, Iâm not!â Dali denied. âI-I was just⌠tying my shoelaces! Thatâs why I fell a bit behind!â
We then reached a door with the sign âMusic Room 314â above the door. A few police officers broke through the door, and soon enough there was a cry of horror coming out from that room. We rushed in, and was met with the sight of a headless body slumped over the floor. The blood that spilled out of the neck and covered most of the floor had already congealed.
Wang Dali gasped audibly and instantly hid behind me.
âDonât touch anything!â ordered Huang Xiaotao. âYou! Go outside and surround this building! You! Take pictures of the crime scene immediately!â
The police officers began to scatter about with their tasks. Huang Xiaotao handed me a pair of rubber gloves and asked, âCan you handle this?â
âI can do anything a coroner can,â I said, my gaze fixed on the corpse. âI can do many things a coroner canât, too.â
âGood,â she said, nodding. âItâs all yours, then.â
We both put on our gloves, while the idiot Dali kept hiding behind my back, gripping my shoulders with both hands. I could feel that he was quaking with fear.
âDali,â I said, âif this is too much for you, then go wait outside.â
âDid you think I would leave a friend like you behind to deal with this on your own?â he asked. âWell, Iâm sure you can handle it. Iâll be right outside the door.â And then he was out.
âYour friend is such a clown,â commented Huang Xiaotao with a smile.
I knelt down beside the corpse to examine it closely. Judging from the clothes, this looked like the body of a student in his early twenties. The body collapsed chest down towards the direction of the door, and the head was neatly cut off from the position of the fourth cervical vertebrae. But that was still not enough information to determine the cause of death.
Huang Xiaotao moved the corpseâs arm and said, âThe time of death should be about ten hours ago.â
âYou know how to do that, too?â I was honestly surprised.
âIâve seen it done so many times,â she said, ânaturally I had to learn it too. You see, the patches of livor mortis on the body has fused together, and the fingers are showing signs of rigor mortis. Wouldnât that make the time of death about ten hours ago?â
I was genuinely impressed. By the looks of it, she mustâve been reading books on forensic science too. Her rise to the rank of First Class Superintendent probably had nothing to do with her connections, but more to do with her own effort. My opinion of her kept increasing the more I knew of her.
I then put my ears on the corpseâs back and started the process of Organ Echolocation by tapping gently on the spine.
âIf Dr. Qin were here,â I said, âhe wouldâve come to the same conclusion that you did.â
âDoes that mean that I was right?â asked Huang Xiaotao confidently.
âSorry to disappoint you,â I said, âbut the time of death is about 48 hours ago, with a margin of error of less than two hours.â
âBut thatâs impossible!â exclaimed Huang Xiaotao. âThe corpse still looks so fresh!â
âNo, you shouldnât judge things by their appearance on the surface,â I said. âIf you donât believe me, Iâll prove it to you!â
As I said so, I took off the gloves on my hands.
2. and . Methinks our Dali is a just a bit delusional.
4. Also known as the vertebrae.
5. Livor mortis, basically the purplish of the skin after death.
6. Rigor mortis, or the post-mortem of the limbs.