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My Early Exit Made the Junior Detective Snap
My Early Exit Made the Junior Detective Snap
Author: Perfect Timing

Chapter 1

Author: Perfect Timing
"Everything is ready, sir. We can move out as soon as you give the order."

Hearing that familiar voice jolted me out of my daze, and to my shock, I realized I'd actually been reborn.

"We've been on this case for three whole months! Once it's over, we must go for drinks."

My teammates, who were beside me, were buzzing with excitement, their expressions marked with exhaustion and eager anticipation.

However, my throat tightened. I didn't know how to respond to their enthusiasm. I knew that we weren't going to be the heroes in this case.

However, regardless of that, I quickly checked my watch. It was ten minutes before our scheduled departure.

"Move out now. We'll take the side path on the west and try to get there as fast as possible!" I commanded.

Everyone stared at me in confusion, but I couldn't explain things to them. All I could do was watch the time with growing anxiety.

When we reached our target location, my heart sank.

Nathan Sloan had already led a team of city police officers straight into the human traffickers' hideout. We were still a step too late.

The surveillance officer from my team froze for a moment before immediately setting up the monitoring equipment. Once he saw the feed, he flew into a panic.

"Why are the officers from the city police charging in like that? There are traps all over the left wing that we planted beforehand!"

Upon hearing that, everyone's faces turned pale. They immediately scrambled to get out of the van and help out.

However, I stopped them and kept my eyes fixed on the monitors.

On screen, Nathan was barreling forward with his team, but he was able to perfectly avoid every trap we'd laid out as well as every spot we'd marked where the traffickers might launch an ambush.

Everyone around me exchanged looks.

I immediately switched to the feed from the drone. The parents of the kidnapped children were already halfway up the mountain.

Taking a deep breath, I stopped my colleagues, who were still preparing to get out of the vehicle.

"Let's pull out."

The same thing had happened in my previous life. It took my team and me three months to find the hideout, but Nathan discovered it in three days. He even rushed in before us to rescue the kidnapped children.

Once the parents arrived and tearfully reunited with their children, they started venting all their fear and rage from this period of time on my colleagues and me.

"The state police were assigned to this case because it's a major one! Why weren't you guys able to find this place even after three months, but the city police managed to locate it in three days after helping out with the investigation?"

"Are you all idiots? What a bunch of useless police officers!"

"If it weren't for you guys, our children wouldn't have had to suffer for so long! How are you going to make up for that?"

Once the ball started rolling, it didn't stop.

All of the parents surrounded us, hurling abuse at us. Some of the more emotional ones even grabbed stones off the ground and threw them at us, drawing blood.

As the captain of the team, I came forward to publicly reveal the work and effort we'd put into solving the case in the past three months—but Nathan beat me to it.

He called a press conference, during which he claimed he had the ability to see things from the criminal's perspective. Then, as if speaking out of righteous indignation, he added, "It's normal that Caleb Jennings, my senior back at the police academy, couldn't solve the case as quickly since he doesn't have the unique ability I have.

"But the last time I dropped by the state police headquarters, I saw Caleb and his colleagues playing cards on top of the pile of folders regarding the case. That doesn't seem quite appropriate either."

As soon as he said that, the crowd broke into an uproar.

Stupefied, I wanted to go up the stage to set the record straight, but Samuel Lowry, the instructor at the police academy who taught Nathan and me, stopped me.

Wagging his finger at me, he fumed with a heartbroken expression, "Now that you've made a name for yourself, you've forgotten all about why you became a police officer in the first place! I'm so disappointed in you!"

There was nothing I could say to defend myself. The public started calling me a useless and corrupt police officer.

Even until the day I died, I couldn't figure out how Nathan always managed to uncover the same clues and locate the culprit just a single step before I did.

As I recalled everything that happened in my previous life, my head pounded.

Now that I had the chance to start over, I was going to get to the bottom of things and prevent the tragedy from happening again.
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  • My Early Exit Made the Junior Detective Snap   Chapter 10

    The moment those words came out of the reporter's mouth, the crowd erupted, and Nathan froze, looking completely dumbstruck."That's impossible! You must be mistaken!" he exclaimed."Why is it impossible?" I called out.I'd gotten out of the car and was slowly walking up to Nathan.Smirking, I added, "You've stolen the credit for so many of my cases, Nathan. It's time for you to give it back."Whispers rippled through the crowd.Nathan's face paled at my sudden appearance, but he stubbornly stood his ground and declared, "I don't know what you're talking about. I solved those cases before you could because you're not as good as I am. It's not like I owe you anything!"Unbothered, I nodded along before taking out an audio recorder and holding it high above my head, playing the recording for everyone to hear.It was a recording of an exchange between Nathan and Mr. Lowry, one that took place when he first joined the police force.Nathan's voice sounded smug as he said, "You had

  • My Early Exit Made the Junior Detective Snap   Chapter 9

    Over the phone, Nathan sounded frazzled as he growled, "Has Caleb figured out what's going on? Why is it that his last deduction was riddled with so many ridiculous mistakes, compared to his previous ones?"Everyone's chewing me out now. Even my superiors have put me on temporary leave and told me to stay home. What should I do now? Hurry up and help me think of something, Mr. Lowry!"Mr. Lowry quickly calmed him down."I just got in touch with Caleb through his old boss, Chief Hudson. He claims that he hasn't been in the right state of mind ever since the setback he suffered from the recent events. But he's feeling a lot better now and plans to investigate the case properly." Hearing that, Nathan immediately tried to tap into my thoughts about the case. Sure enough, it was different from before. This time, my deductions were logical and meticulous.He was thrilled."See? There's nothing to worry about," Mr. Lowry said. "I told you before. Someone like Caleb will never be able t

  • My Early Exit Made the Junior Detective Snap   Chapter 8

    Mr. Lowry had moved to slam the door shut when he saw me, but after hearing what I said, he hesitated. Angela and I seized this chance to push ourselves into the apartment.As soon as we entered, she started looking around as if searching for something.Pissed, Mr. Lowry wanted to kick us out, but he didn't have the strength to do so. He even had to bend over and catch his breath.I stared at him with mixed emotions."You're the one who teamed up with Nathan to steal my deductions, right?"Mr. Lowry snapped his head up and eyed me warily, but he didn't say a word.I thought about what happened the day I resigned. I'd simply asked Nathan a question, but Mr. Lowry immediately rushed up to me and slapped me.Looking back on it now, I figured he must've already discussed things with Nathan beforehand. He was worried that my questioning might prompt Nathan to let something slip, which was why he became so agitated.I continued to stare at Mr. Lowry, who could barely even stay on his

  • My Early Exit Made the Junior Detective Snap   Chapter 7

    Everyone watching the livestream was dumbfounded."What happened? Why did the stream cut off?""I thought it was my connection that got cut off, but I did notice the strange looks on the officers' faces."Most people were confused as they tried to understand what was going on. Only some of the more knowledgeable ones realized that something was off."He just said the victim was bound while alive, which is why the body curled up, but high heat alone naturally causes a body to curl.""He also claimed the killer used a flame weeder to burn the body! Was he being serious about that? If that were true, the killer would've had to spend ten to 15 days just sitting there waiting for the body to burn!""Is he really a genius detective? Why does he lack such basic knowledge?""He even insisted he saw the murderer's escape path and claimed the guy lived in the high-end mountainside residential neighborhood in the eastern suburbs. Are you kidding me? Does he know the kinds of big shots that

  • My Early Exit Made the Junior Detective Snap   Chapter 6

    I couldn't resist chuckling wryly when I heard Chief Hudson's agitated tone."I've already submitted my paperwork for early retirement. I won't be going back there," I said.Chief Hudson's voice sharpened as he snarled, "You're not even 30 years old! What's this nonsense about an early retirement?"I quickly pulled the phone further away from my ear."What's the big deal? You're still on the police force, aren't you? And there's Nathan, too. With that special ability of his case, he can crack any case within minutes, can't he?"Chief Hudson let out an exhausted sigh."Nathan said he found some clues today, but when he went to follow up on them, he was heavily injured by the suspect. He's still unconscious now."Nathan was severely injured and unconscious, huh?I snorted. How could such a coincidence truly exist?He'd supposedly discovered a lead, but instead of sharing it with his colleagues to investigate further, he confidently confronted the suspect alone and allowed himsel

  • My Early Exit Made the Junior Detective Snap   Chapter 5

    After getting back to my rented apartment, I started typing on my computer."City life is far too complicated. I'm going to retire and enjoy a quiet life instead."After emailing my resignation letter to Chief Hudson, I yanked out the SIM card of my work number and tossed it away. Then, I left with my suitcase to catch the last flight back to my hometown.Now that my phone was not buzzing at all hours of the day, I slept on the plane with an eye mask to keep the light out. It was the best and most restful sleep I'd gotten ever since I joined the police force.When I appeared at the doorstep of my family home with my suitcase in tow, Mom was so emotional that she couldn't stop crying.Clutching my hand, she said, "All that matters is you're home safe. Come on, then. Let me take a good look at you!"Due to the nature of my work, Mom was constantly worried about me.Marie Boone, our housekeeper, quickly took the things out of my hands and welcomed me into the house as well.Now th

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