Max, who was sitting in the usual chair in the classroom and removing the textbooks to be used for the first class from his bag, looked worried and peered into Gaius's face from the side.
Gaius replied with a little surprise that he was suddenly spoken to.
"What! Oh no, I was just thinking about the case..."
Then, in the classroom, I blurted a little.
Alberto came into the classroom following Jody's balance.
"Gaius, do you have a minute?
Alberto gently gripped his right hand and pointed out the outside of the classroom with only his thumb out.
Gaius nodded and took his seat, most importantly.
"I'm gonna go for a second"
Gaius told Max so, leaving the classroom with Alberto and the others.
Max, who was left behind, threw a little lip contortion and spilled the stupidity of the protest.
"Oh, my God. You're just a leader. Isn't Saab calling for you?"
Two.
"We still have time to start class. I was hoping to have a little exchange of views."
That's how Alberto cut it out.
"Oh, I was just trying to sort out my thoughts, too, just fine"
That's what Gaius said and agreed to Alberto's proposal.
"Right. Well, it's one of ours first, but it was shut down by the police. So I decided to use the prep room on the ground floor on an extraordinary basis."
"Really?"
"Oh, the prep room is a little loud because it's next to the freshmen. Well, I can't help it all."
"Later, Carol Reid, the first discoverer, but for the time being, I was to rest at home"
"Right."
"Oh, they were pretty shocked. Well, of course. If I suddenly open the classroom door, it's a corpse with no neck. They'll show you something like that, it won't be a hoard."
"Oh."
"Speaking of which, you and I must have seen the balance, right? That neckless corpse... what was it like?
In response to Alberto's question, Balance answered.
"I'm pretty sure it was a strange outfit. Anyway, I'm sitting on the bench."
Then here Jody opened his mouth.
"Speaking of which, I hear the murder scene isn't a set of classrooms. There are two groups of guys who accidentally listened to the teachers, but according to them, if they were killed on the stage, they have a small amount of blood in the classroom. Anyway, he's decapitated. If the crime scene was in the classroom, there would be a lot more blood scattered."
Listening to Jody, Alberto tried to sort it out over and over again.
"Really... so you mean you killed him elsewhere, then carried him to one group, lifted him up on the top of the lecture, and let him sit there..."
Then Gaius pinched his mouth there.
"Did you let him sit there on the lecture floor, or were you letting him sit there at the time of the murder... Right"
"Yeah? What do you mean?
"If you were to kill in a normal state and purposefully make me sit on the bench... aren't you an artist who can't do it without four or five grown men? But if you kill him in a limp, stiffen him after death, and then carry him... you can do it alone."
"I see!... no, but not one person can do whatever it takes?
"No, this is not the case with a corpse in a horseshit, but it's pretty compact. Then I think you can carry one of them with the backpack you use to carry firewood."
Then I agreed as the balance impressed me.
"Sure! So when you put the body down, you didn't put it down on the floor, you put it down on the top of the bench!
"Oh, you're right. You've noticed that well. Balance. The knee must be completely folded if it is to be lowered to the floor. Then you won't be able to do it alone. But once I put my back on the top of the lecture floor, untie my back, and then lift up the body, while I pull out the back that's laid underneath... this would do it alone."
"I mean, did you put it on top of the lecture because it was easier?
When Alberto asked in a frightened manner, Gaius laughed and replied.
"Oh, it's a change of mind. Facts can be surprisingly simple."