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Chapter 3537: Research on Cats and Dogs (59)

Chapter 3511 Research on Cats and Dogs (Fifty-Nine)

Watching Betty eat something and let Elsa stay upstairs to play with her. Schiller went downstairs to prepare to deal with the body.

Malafark will come at any time, but Schiller is not panicked.

If Malafark still had reason and cooperated with his strong body and mental abilities, it would be a bit troublesome. But now he is just a pervert who is blinded by evil desires. Schiller is best at dealing with such people.

When he went to the backyard before, Schiller had already seen a small warehouse that specializes in gardening tools there. He walked over and saw a set of raincoats, which should have been worn when spraying with water pipes.

Schiller put on his raincoat, then went to the cellar to carry out the mother's body. After wrapping it in waterproof plastic cloth, he put it in the trunk of his car. Then he went to the gardening tool room to get a shovel.

Three days passed, and the corpse had rotted violently and emitted an extremely strong smell. It must be treated with priority.

Schiller did not intend to dismember the body. This is not a city, it is full of wilderness. Just find a place to throw the body away, and it may not be found until next year.

On the way Schiller drove over, he saw a wasteland nearby. From the growth of the vegetation there, you can see that the rabbits were making a fuss there.

Large plains like the United States are not all good for agriculture. In addition to unimpeded tornadoes, overbreeding rabbits are also very troublesome.

Not only will they destroy the roots of the plant, but they will also make holes everywhere and even open up all the underground areas within several miles. And they will have a nest in their lifetime and flood at a very fast rate. The land they occupied is basically impossible to farm.

But, however, animal welfare does not allow modern weapons to attack rabbits, so it can only introduce biological control. But if you attract the wolf, isn't that person dangerous?

So when there is no shortage of land, everyone will surround this piece of land and hit the wire mesh a few meters underground, and no matter how powerful a rabbit is, it will not be able to climb over it.

Schiller got out of the car and saw that it was surrounded by barbed wire. However, the barbed wire on the side was broken, and someone should have sneaked in and beat the rabbit.

Shiller walked to the near the gap with his body swaying, first sent the body in, and walked in himself.

Experienced friends know that digging pits and burying corpses is the most inefficient. Anyone who has done digging a pit, it is basically unrealistic to dig a pit that can allow ordinary adults to lie intact overnight by hand.

Even if you can dig it out, you can't dig it very deep. At most, you can cover a layer of soil on the surface. If you want to dig it to a depth of two or three meters underground, you must have modern machinery assistance.

However, it must be ordinary land, not land that has been drilled by rabbits, and the entire underground is filled with rabbit hole networks.

It is much easier to dig a hole here. Find a rabbit hole to stretch out the shovel and tap it inside, then knock off the top in the direction. Then find a fork and dig the above layer along the fork.

The rabbit hole under the soil layer is not flat, but deep and shallow, intertwined and complex. As long as you walk along a road, you can always find a deep place.

When you find that the corridor has begun to become deeper, you can start digging a hole. When you dig the hole again, the soil inside will not be solid, but will be penetrated by the rabbit hole into honeycomb coal. It will be much simpler to dig it.

Schiller dug this way for more than two hours and successfully dug out a pit that could barely accommodate an adult woman. He buried the body and then filled the soil he had dug out before.

Although it is not particularly deep, this place is located in the center of the rabbit-affected area and no one usually comes.

Moreover, rabbits are not vegetarians.

This is not an adjective, but a fact. Although in most people's concepts, rabbits are vegetarians, there is no animal in the world that can reject proteins falling from the sky.

All vegetarian animals known to the world can eat meat to supplement protein unless they have problems with their eating structure. For example, the most common cattle, horses, and sheep cannot use meat as their staple food, but they can all eat meat. Some will also supplement meat powder when raising them to improve the immunity of vegetarian animals.

When rabbits are flooded, the corpse will inevitably remain much shorter than normal decay. Even if someone finds that the specific characteristics may be blurred and difficult to identify.

After doing all this, Schiller returned to Jotun's house. Elsa walked downstairs and said, "Someone knocked on the door just now, but I didn't make a sound. I took a sneak peek, as if it was a policeman."

"It's okay." Schiller touched Elsa's head and said, "You can go upstairs and sleep for a while. Later, we'll go out."

"I'm not sleepy, I'll tell Betty a story," said Elsa. "She likes me so much. She just grabbed my hand and refused to let me go."

"No one doesn't like you. Go and go with her."

After Elsa went upstairs, Schiller began to deal with Yoton's body. This was not as simple as dealing with that mother.

To put it bluntly, Betty's mother was just an innocent victim. If she agreed to come to stay at Jodon's house, she might have the responsibility of not being vigilant enough. But if she was controlled by a person with the ability of the mind, she would be completely innocent. Schiller would respect her body as much as possible.

But Jotun is different. Although he died a little sloppy, fortunately the body is complete. It is time for Malafark to get to know his partner again.

When Schiller finished preparing the tools he wanted to use, it was already dark. But he waited patiently for a while, and waited until Elsa coaxed Betty to sleep. The two of them left Yoton's house while the night was dark.

The house of Yoton's family is not far from the big pit in the wheat field, so you can walk directly over. Schiller wrapped Yoton's body with plastic cloth and took advantage of the night to the center of the big pit in the wheat field.

Although the pit is a bit small for the size of an alien spacecraft, it is still more than enough to accommodate an adult.

Schiller placed the body in the middle of the pit, and then asked Elsa to stay guard next to him. He started his busy work.

The smell of blood dissipated with the evening breeze, but it soon disappeared in the wind farther away. Schiller was busy for most of the night. He called Elsa back until late at night.

After returning to the house, he burned the blood-stained raincoat. Although there was nothing on his body, Schiller went to take a shower and cleaned the floor.

There was no blood left in the house because Yoton died of cardiac arrest. There was no wound on his body, so there was no bleeding. The areas on the floor that might have hair stained were all cleaned by Schiller. There was no evidence to prove that this was the first crime scene.

When it was all done, it was almost dawn. Schiller took out his cell phone and called the police. He had seen the phone number from the town police station on the missing person's missing person's missing person notice.

"Hey, hello. I am Rodriguez and I am staying at Yoton Farm. But later yesterday, Mr. Yoton said he had something to do and left the farm cottage and has not come back yet."

"The police have come to remind you that there have been frequent disappearances recently. Let's be more careful. I don't know if Mr. Yoton is missing. Can you come and see?"

"Okay, I'll wait for you in the house now. See you later."

Schiller hung up the phone. Elsa, who had just woken up, said with some concern: "They will search the house. What should Betty do then?"

"Is she awake?" Schiller asked.

"Yes, we slept together last night, and she woke up when I woke up. She looked much better."

"You should be able to make her faint, right?"

"Yes, you want to..."

"You make her faint first and let her change back to the clothes she had yesterday. Hurry up, the police will come later."

Elsa nodded and ran upstairs quickly. It was done soon. The clothes Betty was wearing were a little dirty, but fortunately she couldn't touch the scratches on her body.

Schiller took her back into the cellar, found a clean floor in front of the bathtub, and placed her there. Then he cleared all traces of himself in the cellar.

As soon as they left the cellar and returned to the living room of the main house, the police car drove over. Two policemen got out of the car and knocked on the door of the Yoton house.

Schiller opened the door and let the two of them come in, briefly explaining the situation. The policeman's face looked a little heavy.

"We can't contact him anymore," said the female policeman. "We called him before coming, but no one answered. I'm afraid he has encountered an accident."

"It seems that my daughter and I can't live here anymore. We'll be leaving later. If you have anything else to ask, please ask quickly."

The female policeman was about to say something when his communicator rang. He took down the walkie-talkie on his waist and went to the door to say something. When he came back, his face turned pale a lot.

"Yorton's body was found." The female policeman said. His partner was even more straightforward and took out his gun and looked at Shiller vigilantly.

Schiller hurriedly stretched out his hands and said, "I don't know what's going on. I just know he didn't come back all night. I stayed with my daughter all night."

At this time, Elsa pretended to have just woken up and ran down from the upper floor. She sniffed and said, "Dad, I seemed to see an alien last night."

"What?" Schiller looked at him curiously.

"It was last night. There seemed to be an alien falling outside the window. There was a sound. There seemed to be a sound of the spacecraft engine."

"Okay, now we won't talk about this." Schiller said, "Mr. Officer, Mr. Yoton he has..."

"Yes, he's dead. And..."

"No, let's not talk about this here." Schiller glanced at Elsa, and the police realized that it was not a good time to talk about this. The female policewoman said: "There was a murder case. And you are the last person to meet Mr. Yoton, I'm afraid you can't leave now."

"Okay. I also expected this to happen. Am I going to accompany you to the town?"

"Yes, you have to go to the police station with us. But we will send someone to take good care of your daughter... Forget it, I will take care of her myself and I won't let her get into trouble."

"I hope she doesn't leave my sight," Schiller said.

"No problem." The female police officer nodded.

The policeman took Shiller away from the house. Elsa had been looking at the warehouse before leaving. At this time, the male policeman couldn't help but stop. He touched Elsa's head and said, "What are you looking at?"

"Aliens took off from there yesterday. I heard the sound. But my dad said there are no aliens in this world..."
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