Chapter 103 Worried? The other party should be worried(2/2)
Detective Amy Santiago turned her attention to the business and curled her lips: "He is really lucky!"
"Yes."
Chuck nodded.
It's obvious that the troubled detective only set his sights on the mathematical scavenger hunt because he wanted to confront Chuck.
"How did you tell? It was written in this notebook?"
Detective Amy Santiago wondered.
She glanced at it and saw that it was all mathematical formulas, with no clues that a normal person would see.
"This is the victim's notebook, which contains his deduction of the mathematical loopholes in scratch-off tickets. He can increase the winning rate of scratch-off tickets to 80% by using the numbers on the scratch-off tickets. As long as he purchases them in this way, before the lottery company finds out,
, able to reap millions of dollars in prizes.”
Chuck explained.
"Oh, that's what you told us in the bureau."
Detective Amy Santiago nodded.
"no."
Chuck shook his head: "My method can increase the winning rate to 87.5%."
"..."
Detective Amy Santiago twitched her lips: "You mean you took a casual look and not only saw the loopholes, but the deduced results were better than what the victim had worked so hard to calculate for so long? Is this possible?"
"Everything is possible."
Chuck said calmly.
"But how?"
Detective Amy Santiago just can't understand it.
"I am a consultant to the American Lottery Association."
Chuck spoke briefly and continued to look at the victim's math notebook.
"..."
Detective Amy Santiago paused for a moment, holding back her rants, pondering what Chuck said, and suddenly understood.
Chuck is a consultant to the American Lottery Association, and the reason why he has such a good part-time job that only takes money and does nothing, but adds extra money when he does the work, is that Chuck was afraid of the lottery company at the beginning.
It is conceivable that compared to the victims, Chuck is the most professional in the field of deducing lottery mathematical loopholes.
Thinking about it this way, although it is still an exaggeration, it seems to have some scientific rationality.
"Then what?"
Detective Amy Santiago, who wanted to understand this, suppressed the discomfort of being inadvertently pretended to be by Chuck again, and pulled the crooked building back: "This has nothing to do with John Snape's killer and the mathematical treasure hunt.
what is the relationship?"
"It doesn't matter."
Chuck shook his head.
"…Dr. Wolfe!"
Detective Amy Santiago felt that for some reason she no longer had the peaceful and good attitude she had before, and she suddenly became very irritable.
“The notebook contains more than just scratch-off mathematical loophole deductions.”
Chuck gave a look that said, "It's because you interrupted and asked," and explained: "I also wrote the mathematical deduction of the mathematical treasure hunt game."
Detective Amy Santiago was choked by Chuck's look. She took a deep breath and asked the question of how to contact the killer. Following Chuck's example, she said expressionlessly and concisely: "Continue."
Chuck glanced at her and nodded: "The first three levels of the victim's questions are the same as ours, but the questions of the fourth level are different from ours."
Chapter completed!