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Simulated Criminal 100,000 Times, I Actually Became a Top Detective.

Chapter 132: Deadly Mandragora, A Completely New Plant-Based Murder Method!. [133]



Summary

Su Ming uncovered crucial evidence in the murder case by identifying a toxic mandrake flower mixed with lilies. He theorized that the killer strategically used the flower's potent scent to incapacitate the victim. By exploiting the busy Valentine's Day environment and the victim's exhaustion, the murderer introduced the toxic flower, which gradually accumulated its anesthetic properties in the closed shop at night. The single overlooked mandrake flower in the cash register corner provided the breakthrough, suggesting the killer likely had a close relationship with the victim and gained consensual entry to the shop.

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