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The previous day, after the cops had cleared the cri scene and left, they decided to do so research and gather enough information on their two suspects. Although the second suspect was mainly based on Sergeant Kim's instinct, they still chose to dig into both of them.

And just as everyone had suspected, they found next to zero proper information on Uche. His nationality wasn't registered, his place of birth was unknown, his ho address wasn't recorded, and they couldn't find a single picture of him. Every piece of information about him was vague and didn't match up.

"Just what a serial killer would do," Inspector Ray muttered as they continued going through his information.

They found out that he had just gotten into the city six months ago.

"Interesting. A serial killer would indeed act anonymously, like a ghost, and keep moving from one place to another. A serial killer would also make sure to observe for a few months before carrying out another operation in their new city. But mind you, we have next to zero evidence to accuse this man of being Snowflake," Sergeant Kim comnted.

"He's not Snowflake, right? We'll see."

After going through all of Uche's information, they decided to dig into Kante's, the person Sergeant Kim had assud to be the second suspect.

They found a lot of information about Kante — his hotown, his ho address, his personal records, and many other details. They even discovered that Kante was the owner of the company where the woman had been killed.

Both Sergeant Kim and Inspector Ray were really surprised; nobody had known this fact about him. He had several other companies all around the city, each with different people in charge. This left Sergeant Kim stunned — soone as wealthy as this was living like a normal citizen.

He couldn't believe he had suspected this person of being a serial killer.

Inspector Ray laughed hysterically after a mont of silence.

"So, do you still think he's Snowflake?" he asked, laughing mischievously.

"You know, you could rot in jail if this man decides to take action. I an, you accused him earlier at the company," Inspector Ray said, still laughing.

"Shut the f\\*ck up, brat. I never accused him, I only asked him a question," Sergeant Kim sneered back, blood trickling from his nose.

Inspector Ray stood up in anger, looking at him with disgust.

"This blood again, arghh!" Inspector Ray shouted.

But just as Sergeant Kim was about to reply, anger building within him and tension rising, a ssage slipped into the system, announced by the loud notification sound that echoed in the room.

"And what's that again?" Sergeant Kim shouted, wiping the blood from his nose.

Inspector Ray quickly rushed over to the system, opening the ssage to view its content.

"An anonymous ssage?" he muttered, as the sender was marked anonymous.

"Let's see the content," Sergeant Kim demanded.

The ssage was titled:

*Snowflake On The Move Again.*

"Huh?"

"What?"

They both exclaid.

There was a video attached to the ssage.

Inspector Ray wasted no ti playing it.

In the footage, a young man could be seen slowly walking down a quiet street late at night. An elderly man around the age of 40 was ahead of him, constantly turning around, wary of the young man who had been following him.

The young man, dressed in a black shirt, black jeans, an eye patch, and a face cap, was also looking back every few seconds, making sure there was no one behind him.

"Isn't that the bastard? What is he doing?" Inspector Ray shouted, his hands shaky as he pointed at the screen.

Sergeant Kim, on the other hand, remained calm, his expression heavy.

*Why is he looking at the cara?* Sergeant Kim thought.

The young man kept glancing back, his gaze almost as if directed at the cara.

Then he suddenly lunged forward, and the elderly man collapsed instantly, not moving again.

"Snow\\... Snowflake!!!" Inspector Ray shouted, his body trembling — whether from excitent or fear, nobody knew.

"Can you see now? Tell this is not Uche... tell this is not Snowflake," he demanded, staring at Sergeant Kim.

Sergeant Kim didn't reply imdiately. He was deep in thought. They all knew Snowflake as a ticulous person. He had always been careful — too careful. In all his years of vicious killing, next to nothing was known about him, not even his identity.

So Sergeant Kim found it hard to believe sothing like this had happened. Not only was the suspect looking directly at the cara whenever he turned back, but Snowflake would never be careless enough to operate in an area where CCTV caras were active. He would have tampered with them.

Not that Sergeant Kim was unhappy they might finally get him, but sothing felt wrong.

*Why do I feel like this is a setup?*

Yes, the clothes were exactly what Uche had worn earlier at the company, excluding the cap. But the face — if Kim rembered correctly, Uche had an oval-shaped face when he saw him, whereas the person in the video had a jaw sharp as a knife.

"No. This is wrong. It's not right," Sergeant Kim finally said.

"What do you an?" Inspector Ray asked, staring at him seriously.

"Can't you see it? This is a setup. Soone is trying to fra Uche. We don't even know if the person in the video is Snowflake," Sergeant Kim said.

"Will you wake up, man!!!" Inspector Ray shouted, frustration clearly written on his face.

"We finally managed to get a tip-off like this and you still insist it's not him? Okay, tell — how do you explain the zero information we got about him? A normal citizen would have all their information recorded with the governnt, but this man has none. How else would a criminal act?

Wake up, you dumb old man!" Inspector Ray yelled.

Sergeant Kim remained calm, but a troubled look was clear on his face.

"I'm not saying that's not Uche, and I'm not saying he's not Snowflake. But think about it — have you ever seen Snowflake act carelessly like this? Do you think Snowflake would operate in an area where CCTV is active, while also looking directly at the cara? This update is available on N0v3l.Fiɾe

And why did the person who sent the video decide to remain anonymous?" Sergeant Kim asked.

"They're probably scared — scared for their life. But whatever it is, we must get him. This should be his last operation," Inspector Ray insisted.

"Are you sure about that? We don't even know his address," Sergeant Kim replied.

"We don't know his address, but we're sure he's in this city. So what if we raid the whole city in search of the notorious Snowflake? Now tell — are you perhaps working with him? Why do you keep insisting that guy is not Snowflake?"

Sergeant Kim felt adrenaline rush through him, his veins bulging, anger coursing through his body. Before he knew it, he threw a fist straight at Inspector Ray's face, but the young inspector dodged at the last second and prepared to strike back.

But before they could engage, soone rushed into the room and saluted imdiately, a serious expression on his face.

"Yes, sir. There's a report which we think Snowflake might very well be involved in," the officer said, making the two n turn to him at once.

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