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Chapter 7 - Chapter 7: The Location?

​Da Dang Ha went to get two cups of coffee (one black and one with milk). He returned and handed Lang Dinh a steaming, sweet cup of milk coffee.

​"You've been sitting here for nearly half an hour; have some coffee."

​The thick liquid in the hot cup steamed into the void.

​Lang Dinh closed his eyes, took a light sniff of the milk coffee's aroma, then opened them and said:

​"I've found the location and the date of the crime."

​He took a small sip and continued:

​"According to the newly updated weather forecast, the humidity is rising. At 6:00 PM tomorrow, there will be a light fog at Bach Dieu Bridge. As for the 'iron box,' I suspect it is exactly a car—and most likely a white car."

​Hearing this, Da Dang Ha felt a mix of relief and an unshakeable sense of worry.

​"But the current problem is... at 6:00 PM, traffic is very heavy. There are countless white cars. It's impossible to know which vehicle the killer is targeting."

​Lang Dinh rubbed his head and tapped his fingers on the table, responding:

​"It is indeed complicated."

​The rhythmic tapping on the table grew steady as Lang Dinh sank into thought.

​It was difficult; the killer had doubled the stakes this time.

​If only I knew the license plate. Then I could track the victim on the bridge.

​Wait! On the bridge?!

​"Inspector Da, tomorrow near 6:00 PM, monitor every white car and any suspicious person on the bridge. If any car stops, investigate it thoroughly."

​The next day, at 12:36 PM, under the cool shade of green trees, Diep La sat on a stone bench in the park, drinking milk while observing the deserted surroundings. Holding her phone in her right hand, she called a strange woman.

​The person on the other end picked up. With the help of a small voice changer attached to her white student collar, Diep La indifferently waited for the woman to speak first.

​"You bastard! You took my things, didn't you?!"

​The woman, wearing an elegant white dress and light makeup, originally had a face as serene as an angel's. Now, she looked like a ferocious demon.

​In a fit of rage, she swept an expensive vase off the table, shattering it on the floor.

​Light from the window filtered into the second floor of the villa. The room was a mess, with many smashed objects scattered across the floor as anger overpowered her reason.

​It was the helpless struggling of a pathetic soul.

​Diep La heard the sounds of destruction and the woman's seemingly uncontrollable rage. She smiled and said:

​"I will leave it at the Bach Suong Tunnel. Come and get it at exactly 18:00. Ah, remember to wear white so I can recognize you."

​With that, Diep La hung up and looked up at the sky.

​There were so many clouds today.

​She raised her hand toward the sky as if trying to catch a white feather being swept away by the clouds.

​"White angel in snowy robes, cinnabar blood dampens the painful frost. A thousand stars bestow their light, while the wind sheds jade tears into a dream of sorrow..."

​Her innocence vanished in an instant, replaced by a sense of danger as the blue sky in her eyes turned the color of blood.

​"How exciting... unfortunately, I won't be able to witness that masterpiece in person this time..."

​On the other end, the woman kicked a small table violently, sending it crashing down. Madness and murderous intent were evident in her eyes—originally a pure violet, but now the red of absolute cruelty, a complete contrast to her gentle exterior. She clutched her head and shrieked:

​"I'm going crazy! Who on earth took it?!"

​At 17:28, under a crimson sky at Bach Dieu Bridge, Lang Dinh, Da Dang Ha, and a team of plainclothes officers stood ready. The camera management room from the local department constantly sent updates via radio.

​Da Dang Ha leaned against the iron railing of the riverside walkway, watching the city on the other side slowly sink into the rising mist.

​He let go of the frustrations of the past few days. Lifting a paper cup of hot black coffee, he took a breath and said:

​"Just another half hour, and this case will be closed."

​In contrast to Da Dang Ha's relaxed demeanor, unease was written all over Lang Dinh's face as he leaned against the railing.

​He gently swirled the coffee in his cup but did not drink, seemingly lost in his own thoughts.

​"I feel like something isn't right."

​Confused, Da Dang Ha asked:

​"It's the transition between day and night, the fog is about to roll in—isn't there just a little bit of time left?"

​"It's not about the time, it's about the location of the crime."

​Lang Dinh sighed and looked up at the sky.

​"'White mist'? 'White mist'? Why add the word 'white'? Wouldn't 'mist near the Bach Giang River' be enough?"

​Suddenly, Lang Dinh's face turned pale as he realized something horrific.

​"Inspector Da! What did that psychology kid say about the killer?!"

​Da Dang Ha was surprised by the sudden question.

​He paused for a moment to recall, then answered: "He said... 'the killer is a careful person who leaves no traces. Based on the challenge, he must have a detailed plan with a specific purpose'."

​Lang Dinh stood frozen, muttering every word of Da Dang Ha's report back to himself.

​"A careful person... leaves no traces... a detailed plan..."

​A careful person would not add or remove words without a purpose. Every sentence was part of a "detailed plan" prepared in advance.

​He didn't say on the Bach Giang River, but near it. He didn't just say mist, he said white mist.

​Another way to say "White Mist" is...

​"Bach Suong."

​Lang Dinh turned and spoke urgently:

​"To the Bach Suong Tunnel, now!"

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