âCould it be that Iâm a masochist?â
âWho would have thought a detective novel could be written like this!â
Dezhi tends to guess the murderer while reading the novel, suspecting one by one, excluding one by one, almost guessing the motives and methods of every person he suspectsâ¦
But still, he was outwitted by Chu Kuang!
So, when he saw Poirot reveal the name of the murderer, he was shocked, his hair standing on end, and cold sweat flowing.
Shocked, he also cursed, feeling like the author was making fun of readers â
Which was indeed true.
Chu Kuang was actually making fun of readers.
From any standpoint, the word âmaking funâ is not an exaggeration.
But why did Cao Dezhi feel embarrassed?
Because this was not a simple April Foolâs prank, it was an intellectual crushing!
Through confessions and case analysis, it can be seen thatâ¦
Except for some revealing clues that Chu Kuang had to avoid due to the way of narration, he didnât deliberately hide any clues in the book.
In some places, there were even strong implications in the textual narration!
This would only be discovered when looking back and comparing it with the confession.
Therefore, this book could be considered a fair detective duel between the author and the reader.
The annoying part for Cao Dezhi was thisâ¦
Chu Kuang had already revealed the identity of the murderer through numerous foreshadowings in the early part of the bookâ¦
But it was Chu Kuangâs utilization of readerâs presumptions that created a blind spot in the deduction, thatâs why Dezhi found the ending so unbelievable!
Dezhi felt like he had defiantly walked into Chu Kuangâs trap.
The evidence had been shown early on, he just didnât as a reader spot it.
There are some detective novels that will keep the key evidence until the end, hidden in the detectiveâs mind. In such circumstances, itâs understandable for readers to have no clue about the murderer.
Because the author doesnât write out the key evidence.
But Auntie Agatha is a very orthodox author. She almost never hides her evidence until the end!
She gives the reader the chance to solve the case, challenging the detectiveâs speed of solving it, it all depends whether the reader is able to spot the details she has hidden in the text.
âDespite reading so many detective novelsâ¦â
Dezhi was talking to himself, then suddenly slapped his thigh forcefully:
âNo, itâs useless to have read many detective novels, because the narrative method of this novel is groundbreaking. There has never been such a writing style in the mystery novels circle before!â
Thatâs why would instinctively think that âIâ am not the murderer!
Because Cao Dezhi identifies himself as âIâ!
Who am I?
I am Xie Shepherd!
If Dezhi had seen a TV show called âLegend of the Martial Artsâ, at this moment, he would certainly see the logic of a character named Ji Wuming.
âSo it was meâ¦who killed me?â
But who defined that âIâ canât be the murderer?
Thereâs no such rule!
He just subconsciously excluded âIâ as the murderer.
What Chu Kuang did was simple.
Breaking the rules and redefining the detectiveâs âanything is possibleâ!
âThis novel almost subverts the traditional method of writing mystery novels!â
Dezhi is almost certain that once this novel is published, it will provoke countless mystery writersâ imitationsâ
Dezhiâs prediction was not wrong.
Following the release of Auntie Agathaâs âThe Murder of Roger Ackroydâ on Earth, many writers imitated this writing technique.
This style has a unique name.
âNarrative Trickeryâ
As the name suggests.
It refers to the narrative ruse in which the author deliberately hides or misleads certain facts from the reader through the structure of the article or language skills, revealing the truth of the case only at the end, leaving the reader with a sense of indescribable awe.
Auntie Agatha is the pioneer of narrative trickery!
No wonder sheâs known as the old pioneer of the world of whodunits.
Narrative trickery is just one of the methods she introduced, the trends she sparked with her other innovations were even more terrifying.
In fact, in terms of narrative trickery, later works homage it and imitate it, like âDondon Bridgeâ falling and so on.
âThe opportunity has come!â
After experiencing great shock, Cao Dezhi felt like he was floating: âThis novel is sure to become a hot topic!â
Canât Silver Blueâs detective novels do anything?
That was then!
We have Chu Kuang now!
At this time, Dezhi remembered the depressed and reluctant look on Olâ Xiongâs face when giving him the novel.
Dezhi now understood the otherâs feelings more and more, he could hardly help but burst out laughing!
Hehe.
Chu Kuang really was precious!
If Dezhi was now to send Chu Kuang back to the Fantasy Department, his face probably wouldnât look much better than Olâ Xiongâs.
Of course.
Who would want to lose such a big catch?
It must be due to our good luck, this big catch, has actually come to our mystery department!
It has to be saidâ¦
Chu Kuang, wherever he goes, would still be a big catch!
â¦
There is no doubt that âThe Murder of Roger Ackroydâ must be published, moreover, it must be properly promoted. For this reason, Dezhi has held a meeting.
âEveryone, check out this novel!â
The editors of the mystery department looked at each other, then looked to Dezhi: âBoss, do we have some good news?â
These editors had never seen Dezhi so happy.
Dezhi was usually glum, after all, Silver Blue Books held regular meetings and, as the chief editor of the mystery department, Dezhi bore the brunt of any criticism. Over time, how could he keep his spirits up?
âYouâll know once you read it!â
Brimming with pride, Dezhi began, âWe have about three hours until the end of the day. That should be enough for you to finish it.â
âSounds great.â
Everyone was thrilled. The chief editor had spoken; work could be set aside for now, so they could relax and enjoy a novel. How delightful!
Yes.
It indeed was quite delightfulâ¦
Some leaned back in their chairs, others crossed their legs, taking occasional sips of tea, contentedly engrossed in their detective novelsâa truly ideal world for editors!
Dezhi made no comments.
Itâs not like there was a pressing matter in the department anyway. Having decided to focus on âThe Murder of Roger Ackroydâ, it was only natural for his subordinates to familiarize themselves with it.
He himself also used this opportunity to re-read âThe Murder of Roger Ackroydâ.
Knowing the ending and intentionally scouring for clues, Dezhi saw many details this time around which he had overlooked during his first read.
For instance, when he got to Chapter Threeâ¦
âSo right at their first meeting, the ending was foreshadowed. The first appearance of Poirot, misplacing his pumpkin, accidentally hitting Shepherdâ¦â
Dezhi chuckled.
The hint reminded him of metaphors in movies, which first-time readers would never concentrate on as much.
Then upon re-reading Poirotâs character description, Dezhi found himself growing even more fond of him.
Furthermore.
Upon re-evaluating Dr. Shepherd, Dezhi couldnât help but feel moved.
Poirot says in the book, âEveryone harbors some latent evil thoughts. If not triggered by specific circumstances, one might lead an honorable life. However, if they succumb to temptation, allowing their evil thoughts to overpower their will, they will never recover.â
Dr. Shepherd fits this precisely.
He wasnât inherently bad.
Just imagine that if he had told the truth about Floraâs death, not been greedy for that blood-money, and remained a humble country doctor, he might have led a simple fair life. However, his obsession with wealth ruined everything. After spinning his web of lies, he had to keep adding to it to cover his tracks. Whatâs worse, is he went further down the path, becoming increasingly unhinged and losing self-control.
Lost in the world of greed, seeking constantly, fearing loss, he met his inevitable downfall.
But did he have any regrets?
Maybe this manuscript proves it. He still cared about his reputation, so when the truth was about to be revealed, he went as far as to kill Roger.
A risky and relentless approach.
His confession served both as a futile justification for the murder he committed and as a peculiar plea for forgiveness. Constantly highlighting othersâ faults to comfort himself. Otherwise, why would he choose suicide to end his life-
He didnât want his sister to know the truth.
Although his sisterâs intelligence might have led her to guess why he committed suicide.
The concluding line in the novel is intriguing, âIf only Poirot had not retired here to grow pumpkins.â
This shows Shepherdâs attachment to life.
By the time Dezhi finished re-reading the novel, it was getting late, and the other editors too had reached the ending.
âPfft!â
The editor sitting to Dezhiâs right almost choked on his tea, spluttering it out, completely forgetting to clean up and blurted out:
âThe killer is Shepherd!?â
Whoosh!
It was as if a bomb went off.
The other editors who hadnât finished the novel stared at the one who spoiled it, their moods instantaneously shattered.
âIâll kill you!!â
âWhy the spoiler!!â
âI wasnât finished!!â
âEven though I almost finished⦠I still hate you!â
âSo Shepherd is the killer⦠why did you have to blurt it out! I hate you!â
ââ¦â
Quite a few editors were furious.
But after venting their anger, everyoneâs expressions collectively turned to astonishment. Evidently, they, like Dezhi, never saw it coming.
Amidst the shockâ¦
Yet another shouted, âThe murderer is Shepherd!â
Everyone gave him a weird look, âWe know, didnât someone already say it?â
âHuh?â
He scratched his head, âSorry, I was so engrossed. I didnât hear it.â
How engrossed must he have beenâ¦
Everyone shared a mutual eye-roll.
Claimed he hadnât heard but still blurted it out, another damn spoiler!
Of course.
The ensuing discussion among the editors was inevitable:
âWho wrote this novel, the plot is twisted!â
âBoss, did you manage to snag teacher Carter?â
âThe case wasnât top-notch, but that ending, mind-blowing!â
âFelt like the rug pulled out from under me, demolished my understanding of detective novelsâ¦â
âIf it werenât for the spoiler, Iâd have been too shocked to even speak.ân/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
âThis novel is gonna be huge!â
âAh, Iâd suspected Shepherd before, but dismissed it later. Who couldâve thoughtâ¦â
âI guessed it in the penultimate chapter, but wasnât quite sure. Itâs not impossible to guess the murderer, itâs just⦠unbelievable. Iâve never seen a detective novel like this!â
âWho indeed wrote this?â
ââ¦â
Dezhi met the eyes of everyone present, wearing a faint smile, âItâs by Chu Kuang.â
The author of this novel was Chu Kuangâ
Chu Kuangâs rise to fame in the mystery genre started from this small editorial department!