The Daiying Museum has fallen into an atmosphere of panic. The exhibits in the world's largest museum are disappearing one by one as if encountering ghosts. It is no longer just a matter of panic.

But no matter how many police and security forces there are, there is no way to solve this problem.

In the end, Daiying had to try his best and even recruited Daiying's most legendary detective, Sherlock Holmes.

The story of Sherlock Holmes is widely circulated among the people, but most people think that it is an artistic and realistic story of a detective. In fact, it is just a novel. However, only professionals know that Sherlock Holmes is a real person.

Holmes, 221, 64B Baker Street, London, has not been seen for a long time. After several wanderings, Holmes came back again, but now Holmes is old.

However, although Sherlock Holmes is old, his arrows are still sharp. Even though his body is starting to grow gray, he cannot stop his sharp eyes.

"Xike, why does the police chief want to see me for anything?"

"I know who you are, so I really have a difficult case to look for you. Now the entire London authorities are worried about this matter. The thing is like this. About three months ago, cultural relics from the British Museum were stolen... …

If it is an ordinary theft, you only need to search for it. The stolen cultural relics disappear directly, that is, they disappear suddenly in front of you. It has been three months now, and cultural relics continue to disappear every day. Even the cultural relics in the warehouse have disappeared. it's the same……

No clues, no footprints, no fingerprints, no clues, no witnesses, and now the whole London police are going crazy. If you want to laugh, just laugh! "

The chief of London's police department didn't mean to show off, and he told half of the cause and effect.

Although with the development of the times, the police have begun to use various technologies to handle more cases, but when they encounter problems where technology is useless, they still need to find experts to solve the problems.

There is no doubt that Holmes is such a master.

"I find it very interesting to hear what you said. Take me to the scene. By the way, you can first have someone count all the missing collections. I need a list."

"We are already counting, but the list is refreshed every day, so statistics are difficult." The London police are not fools and have already had plans in this regard.

"Without further ado, let's leave now." Holmes once again got into the police car and rushed to the scene.

The British Museum is now closed. Surrounded by layers of police, Holmes walked into the museum. Many police officers did not recognize this old man. Although he looked young, he was still in good health.

There are obvious signs in front of the booths of the missing exhibits, and they basically disappear one row after another in order. And according to the sequence, the police can even see with their own eyes the exhibits disappear in front of them in the predetermined sequence.

"If nothing else happens, this row of exhibits will disappear next." The director pointed to a row of additionally marked exhibits. If nothing else, these items will disappear today.

"Can you open it for a closer look?"

"This is very precious porcelain. You can observe it but be careful." Theoretically, it is not allowed to open the protective cover and get close to it, but the problem now is not the problem of getting close to it, but the strange case that is about to disappear.

"What happens if I break it?" Holmes continued to ask without giving up.

"You..." The guard on the side already wants to greet Holmes with a word starting with F. The director has told you that it is very precious, don't you understand?

"I will turn a blind eye." The director responded helplessly.

Holmes never sticks to details when handling cases. Since he is asking this, he is probably really planning to take action. The director can only pretend to be dead. If it doesn't work out, he will argue with the museum!

After hearing the director's answer, Holmes smashed the vase without hesitation, and then the vase was shattered all over the place like normal ceramics.

The crisp sound made all the surrounding police and security guards focus on this place, but Holmes didn't seem to be aware of it at all. He lay on the ground and began to carefully observe the fracture surface of the porcelain.

There is no doubt that the fracture surface is a natural fracture surface without any problems. Even if someone glares at Holmes, it does not prevent Holmes from groping his thinning beard and exploring as if no one else is around.

Of course, the elderly Holmes had to use a magnifying glass to observe. This party lasted for half an hour, and then Holmes witnessed the gradual disappearance of these fragments.

Holmes looked through a series of records on the spot. It was obvious that this matter had reached such a state that there was a room full of files. It was originally suspected that the case was a collaboration between internal staff and some gangsters, but after witnessing the disappearance of many exhibits with their own eyes, the police were at a loss.

"Is it possible that the exhibits you saw no longer exist? So they disappeared at a certain time?"

Holmes asked after thinking for a long time.

"This is impossible. You even broke one of these exhibits with your own hands just now. We can touch and feel it, and there is no problem when testing it with scientific instruments, so how could it not exist?"

Of course the director didn't believe it.

"I think these things we feel are all fake. Just because you see white light in the sun does not mean that the sun is white. What we see, touch, and what the instruments detect does not exist in the first place?"

"Only this explanation can explain why these exhibits disappeared. Because they did not exist, is it not normal for them to disappear later?"

"After eliminating all possibilities, the final result left, no matter how incredible, is the correct answer. Vision can deceive us, touch can fool us, but the logic will not change because of this. The correct logic is still correct. logic."

Holmes' narration suddenly stunned the director and the police.

"But……"

"Nothing, but, do you think there is something wrong with this logic? Look, there are no footprints, no clues, and they disappear directly in front of you. Do you think that these exhibits are actually gone? They are gone long ago, but in order not to be so fast was discovered, so it will gradually disappear?”

Although Holmes was also surprised, Holmes, who had no clues, had to rely on logic to promote the development of the case for the first time.

"If this premise is true, all problems will seem a little simpler..."

"Well, in reality, there is a god who has indeed taken away these exhibits and left them to project, and then the projections began to disappear... Does this assumption make the disappearance of the exhibits reasonable?"


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