The End of the Immortal Path - Chapter 24: The Whisperer at the Pier

Chapter 24: The Whisperer at the Pier

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Explore the latest events in "The End of the Immortal Path" Chapter 85: Sergeant William's calm yet weighty question echoed through the empty dock area, making Lin Jie...

Sergeant William's calm yet weighty question echoed through the empty dock area, making Lin Jie understand that his first "major examination" had officially begun.He didn't allow himself to be overwhelmed by the other man's powerful aura of an experienced hunter. Instead, facing William's probing gaze, he systematically laid out his plan.

"My plan has two steps." Lin Jie's voice showed no trace of nervousness. "First, information gathering. We need to enter Warehouse Number Three, but what concerns me isn't the stolen goods themselves, but the detailed inventory of missing items and their original storage locations."

"We need to know exactly what the thief 'prefers' to steal, and how it managed to enter this 'sealed iron can'."

"Second step, waiting for the prey." He continued, "After understanding the thief's crime patterns and infiltration routes, we'll hide inside the warehouse tonight."

"I don't believe anything can vanish into thin air—it must have its own behavioral patterns. What I need to do is disrupt its rhythm and force it to reveal itself."

The plan sounded standard and conventional, the kind of basic procedure any detective would employ.

Marcus, listening nearby, showed slight disappointment on his face, seeming to think this newcomer whom Barton had high hopes for was nothing special.

However, William, who had remained silent until now, showed a different expression in his eyes after hearing the plan.

He pressed for one specific detail: "Why did you specifically emphasize knowing the 'original storage locations' of the stolen items?"

"Because every theft has its internal logic." Lin Jie explained. "By analyzing the relationship between the storage locations of stolen items and the warehouse's internal structure, we can deduce the thief's movement paths, physical size, and even its thought patterns."

"A rational thief would choose goods closest to exits and easiest to transport, while an irrational thief might ignore distance and difficulty, taking only what 'interests' it. This difference in behavioral patterns can tell us a great deal."

William gave Lin Jie a deep look but said nothing more, simply nodding before walking directly to the warehouse door. Using a strangely shaped master key, he easily opened the massive brass lock that even Scotland Yard had considered unpickable.

His action had already demonstrated his approval of the first step of Lin Jie's plan.

Inside the warehouse, the lighting was extremely dim, with massive shelves extending into darkness beyond sight.

The floor beneath their feet showed a thin layer of accumulated dust covered with messy footprints.

They had already dismissed the manager, leaving only Lin Jie, William, and Marcus—who followed last to "watch the show"—in the warehouse.

"Sergeant William, could you please examine the physical traces here." Lin Jie began assigning tasks very naturally. "Especially the windows, corners, and floor—check for any unusual marks besides those from us and the warehouse workers. Mr. Marcus, you can... keep watch at the entrance for us."

Marcus choked slightly at this half-joking instruction, but seeing William had already begun working seriously, he could only sulkily cross his arms and lean against the doorframe.

Lin Jie then took out the stolen goods inventory provided by Scotland Yard—compiled from the warehouse manager's memory—and began comparing it with rows of crates on the shelves.

Soon, he discovered the problem.

The stolen items, just as described in the case files, were diverse and seemingly random in selection.

Here, a case of brass ingots used for making high-end clothing buttons was missing;there, a bundle of expensive natural rubber sheets shipped from South America had disappeared.

Even a barrel of industrial oil used for lubricating crane components in the corner was half gone.

None of these items could be considered top-tier valuables.

A professional theft ring would never expend enormous effort and risk discovery to infiltrate such a heavily guarded warehouse just to steal these low-value industrial materials.

This completely violated the "economic principles" of crime.

Lin Jie took out his notebook and began quickly recording.

He didn't note the items' values, but instead categorized their "characteristics":

"Metals: brass, tin blocks, small amount of mercury (stored in special containers)."

"Non-metals: rubber, leather, small amount of asphalt."

"Liquids: lubricating oil, linseed oil."

Looking at this list, the vague suspicion in Lin Jie's mind grew increasingly clear.

These items indeed seemed completely unrelated when viewed individually.

But if examined from a "craftsman's" perspective... they encompassed most of the basic materials needed to manufacture a complex non-steam-powered mechanical device—transmission components (brass), insulation and sealing parts (rubber), lubricants, and even a special energy source (mercury).

This wasn't theft at all—this was targeted "procurement"! The perpetrator wasn't stealing for profit through resale, but to "build" something using these materials!

Just as Lin Jie immersed himself in his logical deductions, William—who had been quietly conducting his investigation in the warehouse—slowly approached.

"Found something." His voice remained concise, but carried a grave tone.

He led Lin Jie to a remote ventilation window at the warehouse's highest level.

By the light of the carbide lamp, Lin Jie saw what William was pointing at.

On the windowsill thick with accumulated dust, there were several extremely tiny yet perfectly clear marks.

They weren't human footprints, nor were they claw marks from any common animal.

The marks looked... as if made by many insect-like segmented legs.

"Not just here." William pointed next to the wall extending from the windowsill down to the top of the shelves below.

The wall appeared smooth, but under William's eagle-eyed observation, some subtle scratches barely visible to the naked eye became apparent.

"It's small in size, possibly numerous." William made his assessment. "They can climb on these nearly vertical walls and possess significant strength—enough to bend iron ventilation bars. And..."

He pointed to some similarly subtle oily stains on the shelf tops, "They're contaminated with that oily smell we detected in the drainage channel earlier. This proves that underground drainage system is their 'dedicated route.'"

William's discoveries and Lin Jie's deductions formed a perfect closed loop at this moment.

Lin Jie had deduced the perpetrator's "motive"—gathering materials to construct something.

William had identified the perpetrator's "physical characteristics" (small size, numerous, strong climbing ability) and "infiltration route" (underground drainage channel - high ventilation window).

The outline of a "secret factory" hidden beneath London's docks, composed of unknown creatures resembling mechanical worker ants, had been clearly sketched out by their combined efforts.

Marcus also approached, looking at those non-human traces. The disdain on his face had completely vanished, replaced by a hunter's excitement and seriousness.

"Well done. Looks like we'll have quite a show tonight." His gaze toward Lin Jie now carried some recognition.

William turned his eyes to Lin Jie, his expression seeming to say: "Alright, I've given you the information. Now it's up to you, the 'commander,' to arrange your battlefield."

Facing the gazes of the two experienced hunters, that confidence born from controlling the situation surged within Lin Jie once more.

"Gentlemen," he said with a smile, "I believe I already know where our 'guests' will enter from tonight. Now, let's prepare a welcome party these little collectors will never forget."

📖 Contents

1 Chapter 1: Married? 2 Chapter 2: Could he really be a prodigy? 3 Chapter 3: The Magpie Bridge Opens Once a Year 4 Chapter 4: Who's the Fool, (2) 5 Chapter 5: progression speed is a bit too fast 6 Chapter 6: If I Take All the Clothes 7 Chapter 7: Witnessing the Rise of a Prodigy 8 Chapter 8: How can someone so young sleep? 9 Chapter 9: is worth mentioning, but not worthy of being recorded. 10 Chapter 10: The Old Ox: You Want to Eat Me? 11 Chapter 11: Is this something a human being does? 12 Chapter 12: New Records of the Heavenly Book 13 Chapter 13: I Came Here to Realize My Own Value (2) 14 Chapter 14: The Genius from My Hometown 15 Chapter 15: The Young Lady's Invitation 16 Chapter 16: Little Fatty: Xiao Jiang, don't be nervous, do your best on the exam! 17 Chapter 17: Jiang Man: My Wife is Here? 18 Chapter 18: My Husband, the Magpie Bridge is About to Open (1) 19 Chapter 19: To Be Honest, I Married an Immortal Maiden 20 Chapter 20: All My Achievements Rely Entirely on My Own Effort 21 Chapter 21: Does He Want Me to Show Off in Public? 22 Chapter 22: Jiang Man: I'm Too Strong 23 Chapter 23: Mr. Zhao: Jiang Man Indeed Has Someone Behind Him 24 Chapter 24: I Don't Eat Meat 25 Chapter 25: If This Doesn't Work, I'll Have to Become an Evil Cultivator 26 Chapter 26: Brother Jiang, You Must Strive to Get into the Top Ten 27 Chapter 27: This boy's vision is still too narrow. 28 Chapter 28: I'll Find You Another Wife 29 Chapter 29: Fight, it's on me. 30 Chapter 30: I Want to Reach Number One 31 Chapter 31: Are there still experts out there? 32 Chapter 32: The Splendor of First Place 33 Chapter 33: Thank me for finding you a wife? 34 Chapter 34: The Lady Knows Nothing About the Peerless Prodigy 35 Chapter 35: First, do you need to prove it? 36 Chapter 36: The White Moonlight in a Young Man's Heart 37 Chapter 37: The Requirements of a Peerless Prodigy (2) 38 Chapter 38: My Ability is to Find You a Wife 39 Chapter 39: He expresses his affection for me? 40 Chapter 40: If Becoming First Means I Have to Marry Luo Xuan, I'd Do It 41 Chapter 41: Now he is the rightful number one 42 Chapter 42: If I don't sleep, how will they sleep? 43 Chapter 43: Who Will Get the Assessment Qualification 44 Chapter 44: Actually, I'm Married 45 Chapter 45: Jiang Man is using all his ultimate moves; it seems he won't be able to hold out for long 46 Chapter 46: I Only Know How to Use My Ultimate Move 47 Chapter 47: I'm Going to Rise Step by Step 48 Chapter 48: Avoiding Decades of Detours 49 Chapter 49: Husband, let me help you have an heir. 50 Chapter 50: If I touch my wife, will she agree? 51 Chapter 51: First Place, More Dangerous Than You Think 52 Chapter 52: You're Poor, I Don't Blame You 53 Chapter 53: It's more painful to see him profit than for me to lose. 54 Chapter 54: Marrying into another family? No way, I'm already married 55 Chapter 55: Marrying into the Family and Giving Spiritual Source 56 Chapter 56: I'm fat, but I don't like being fat (2) 57 Chapter 57: You're Not Yun Qiansi, Number One 58 Chapter 58: I'm Such a Scheming Person 2 59 Chapter 59: There Are Only Two Words: 19 60 Chapter 60: If I don't rest first tonight, which student dares to sleep? 61 Chapter 1: Gazing into the Abyss 62 Chapter 3: Fire as a Boat 63 Chapter 2: Cold Iron and White Lanterns 64 Chapter 4: The Port of Filth and the Seekers 65 Chapter 5: Confrontation in the Gutter 66 Chapter 6: Welcome to the Whitechapel District 67 Chapter 7: The German Diary and the Bloodstained Sketch 68 Chapter 8: Shadow of the Ripper 69 Chapter 9: Reverberating Whispers 70 Chapter 10: Amateur Criminal Profiling 71 Chapter 11: The “Person” in the Shadows 72 Chapter 12: The Tracker's Sight 73 Chapter 13: Using Myself as Bait 74 Chapter 15: Three-way confrontation 75 Chapter 14: Phantom in the Crimson Mist 76 Chapter 16: Reluctant Cooperation 77 Chapter 18: Joining I.A.R.C.1 78 Chapter 17: Interpreting “Residual Echo” 79 Chapter 19: London Underground Headquarters 80 Chapter 21: The First Official Commission 81 Chapter 20: Neurotic Weapon Evaluation 82 Chapter 23: The Test of the Veteran 83 Chapter 22: Resources and Preparation 84 Chapter 25: Snowy Trap in the Warehouse 85 Chapter 24: The Whisperer at the Pier 86 Chapter 26: Gremlin 87 Chapter 28: Sewers and Mechanical Spirits 88 Chapter 29: Using the Enemy to Distract the Enemy 89 Chapter 27: Clues to the Lair 90 Chapter 31: Spiritual Materials 91 Chapter 34: Armed Upgrades 92 Chapter 30: Tactical Victory 93 Chapter 32: Quit While You're Ahead 94 Chapter 33: A Groundbreaking Design 95 Chapter 35: Bracers of the Cursebreaker 96 Chapter 39: Saints and Madmen 97 Chapter 41: The Heartbeat from Underwater 98 Chapter 42: Another Group of Hunters? 99 Chapter 36: The Truth in the Diary and the New Mission 100 Chapter 40: First Survey 101 Chapter 37: The Train Heading North 102 Chapter 38: Legends of Inweness 103 Chapter 43: The Guardian's Warning 104 Chapter 48: Guardian vs. Capturer 105 Chapter 49: Tactical Deception 106 Chapter 44: Abandoned Castle 107 Chapter 50: The Cataclysmic Stone Tablet 108 Chapter 45: The Alchemy Workshop in the Castle 109 Chapter 51: The Gift of the Lake 110 Chapter 46: Join the glorious evolution! 111 Chapter 47: The True Face of the Loch Ness Monster 112 Chapter 53: The First Evolution of the Revolver 113 Chapter 52: Crisis Response Center 114 Chapter 54: List of Newly Appointed Hunters 115 Chapter 55: Planning and the New Home 116 Chapter 56: Veteran Officer Weston 117 Chapter 57: The Paris Summons 118 Chapter 58: “Director” Julian

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