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You Hit My Heart (Joyce and Luther) novel Chapter 53

R&S Group headquarters.

"Boomerang darts?" Luther's looked surprised.

"Yes, Luther," Aaron placed a copy of the investigation report on Luther's desk, "You were attacked by three killers and fell into the river with a grazing gunshot wound to the leg. The reason the three killers didn't continue shooting into the water is because, all of them were wounded in the neck with concealed weapons."

"I found the doctor of the underground clinic that gave them emergency treatment. He took OGW 2 million RMB and fled to S-town. It took me quite some time to find him. According to his account at that time all three killers neck was cut open, blood flowing. With one inch deeper, the artery will be cut and they will be killed on the spot. This shows that the person only wanted to teach the three killers a lesson and repel them, not to take their lives."

"So the person was simply passing through?" Luther raised an eyebrow. That was interesting.

"You could say that." Aaron nodded and continued, "According to the doctor's description of the surgical wounds, gunshot wounds can be ruled out, but they are not ordinary knife wounds either. Ordinary stab wounds, deep inside and shallow outside, while the three killers' stab wounds were shallow on both sides and deep in the middle."

"I mocked up the general look and consulted the experts and they said it might be a boomerang dart." Aaron gestured with his fingers, "v-shape, that is, after throwing the dart, the cyclotron force will make the dart fly back to the hand. Thus, no trace of the attack is visible."

"No wonder there was only blood on the ground at the scene, without any other traces."

Luther understood and the mystery was finally solved.

He didn't expect the person who saved him to be using roundhouse darts.

"Who usually uses these boomerang darts?" Luther wondered, "It was nighttime. What kind of person carries around a boomerang dart?"

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