Chapter 652 Megan and Friends Go On To Solve a Mystery
Chapter 652 Megan and Friends Go On To Solve a Mystery
The campus of Yukihime High School was alive with excitement and activity as the festival unfolded. Among the myriad of attractions, the Mysterious Detective Book Club's scavenger hunt stood out, drawing a curious crowd. One of the most eager participants was Megan Darktower, who had graduated from Yukihime the previous year. Now a university student at Bluecorn State University, Megan had returned to support her younger sister Vivian, the student council president, and to reconnect with her old school. Alongside her were three friends from university: Lily, Emma, and Sophie. They were excited about the challenge and intrigued by the mystery that awaited them.
The four friends gathered at the starting point in the central courtyard, where a realistic-looking 'dead body' lay sprawled under a tree, surrounded by yellow caution tape and various pieces of evidence. The scene was impressively detailed, with fake blood and scattered clues that hinted at the story behind the supposed crime.
"Wow, they really went all out with this," Sophie said, her eyes wide with admiration.
Megan nodded a proud smile on her face. "The Detective Club always did have a flair for the dramatic. Let's see what they've come up with this time."
The first clue was a riddle displayed on a small electronic device near the body. Megan read it aloud: "To find the next piece of this tangled tale, seek the place where books prevail. But which one will you have to entail?"
"The library, obviously," Emma said, grinning. "Come on, let's go!"
"Wait a minute!" Megan exclaimed before the girls could leave, "Our school campus has three libraries. The main one, and two secondaries."
"Hmm, does that mean we have to search each library building?" Emma asked with a confused expression.
"We could do that, but I think we would only waste time. I think there's a clue here that points to the right library." Lily commented.
"You're right." Megan said, "But if we lose too much time here without finding the clue. We would lose as much time as we would if we searched all the buildings." She argued back.
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"So, the key is how fast we can find this clue." Sophie commented.
The girls stared at the crime scene with penetrating eyes as they tried to decipher the clues.
They felt an extreme thrill to have to run against time to solve this mystery.
It was only when Megan found a hidden paper behind one of the props, that they discovered that they had to head to one of the secondary libraries.
The four friends hurried to the secondary library, their excitement mounting. Inside, they found another clue hidden within a book on one of the shelves. It was a coded message that required them to use a cipher wheel provided by the club.
Lily, the puzzle enthusiast of the group, eagerly took charge. "I've got this! Just give me a minute."
As she worked on deciphering the message, the others looked around, marveling at the effort put into the setup. Books and papers were strategically placed to create an air of mystery, adding to the immersive experience.
Lily finally cracked the code. "Got it! 'To the field where athletes train, the next clue lies near the chain.'"
"The sports field," Megan said, "But again, which one?"
"How big is this school campus?" Sophie asked when she heard that the campus had several sports fields.
Emma and Lily nodded in agreement with Sophie.
The three of them had come from out of state to study at Bluecorn University, so they weren't familiar with Yukihime High School.
Megan giggled, "This is the most prestigious school in the state, so the campus has 70% of the area when compared with the Bluecorn University campus."
"Wow!" The three girls exclaimed in wonder.
Only now have they started to understand the prestige of this school. The Bluecorn campus was almost like a mini city, so they immediately had a notion of how big this school was in this state.
Once again, the four of them searched for other clues to determine which sports field they had to go to, and after looking for around 10 minutes, Lily managed to find a hidden compartment behind a shelf where it had a picture of a football pitch.
"The football arena!" Megan exclaimed when she saw the picture, before leading them out of the library.
They sprinted across the campus to the football pitch, where they found the next clue attached to the chain-link fence. It was a map with several locations marked, but only one held the true path forward. They had to use the evidence they had gathered so far to figure out which location was correct.
"This is getting tricky," Sophie said, studying the map closely. "But I think I've got it. The cafeteria. Remember that half-burned photograph? It had a corner of a menu in the background."
Emma clapped her hands. "Good catch! Let's head to the cafeteria."
The cafeteria was bustling with students enjoying the festival, but the four friends zeroed in on their goal. Near the counter, they found a lockbox with a small keyhole. Megan pulled out the tiny key they had found in the library.
"Moment of truth," she said, inserting the key and turning it. The lock clicked open, revealing another clue inside.
"Well done!" A club member dressed as a detective appeared, handing them a card. "You've reached the halfway point. Keep going, the culprit is within your grasp!"
The next clue directed them to the rooftop garden, a peaceful spot with a great view of the entire campus. They searched among the plants and found a series of riddles that branched into different directions. Some led to dead ends, but one path promised to lead them closer to the culprit.
"This is really testing our deduction skills," Emma said, scratching her head. "But I think this riddle points to the art room. Remember the sketch we found at the crime scene?"
They raced to the art room, where they were greeted by another club member acting as a suspicious character. He handed them a clue disguised as a piece of artwork, which they had to examine closely to find the hidden message.
Sophie was the first to spot it. "There! In the corner, there's a code. It matches the cipher wheel from earlier."
They decoded the message, which led them to a secluded area near the school's garden. There, they found the final clue: a confession letter from the 'culprit,' which directed them back to the central campus, where they had started, and also where the Mysterious Detective Book Club members set up a stall with the intention of waiting for the people who managed to solve the mystery.
Breathless but exhilarated, the four friends hurried back to the stall. Megan and her friends pieced together the final details and confronted the club member playing the culprit, who dramatically 'confessed' to the crime.
"We did it!" Lily exclaimed, high-fiving the others. "That was so much fun!"
Megan beamed with pride. "I knew they would pull off something amazing. This was even better than I expected."
A club member approached them, smiling. "Congratulations! You solved the mystery in record time. As a reward, you each get a special prize."
The prizes included a small trophy and a detective badge for each one of them, vouchers for the special shop set up by the club, and commemorative pins from the festival. Megan and her friends accepted them with delight, feeling a sense of accomplishment and camaraderie.
The four of them had so much during the hunt that they didn't hesitate to use the special vouchers to buy lots of books and other special gifts in the Mysterious Detective Book Club Shop.
It was a great strategy for the club as each person who managed to finish and solve the mystery would be extremely willing to spend a lot of money on the things that they would be selling. This was their strategy to manage to achieve the top 10 in the festival ranking.
As they walked away from the courtyard, carrying bags filled with books and other things, they were still buzzing with excitement, Megan glanced around the campus with a nostalgic smile. "I'm so glad we came back for this. It's wonderful to see how much effort everyone has put into the festival."
Emma nodded. "It's been amazing. And your sister must be so proud of her school."
Megan smiled. "She is. Vivian has worked really hard to make this festival a success. I'm glad we could be here to support her and enjoy all of this."
They spent the rest of the day exploring the other attractions, enjoying the various performances, and sampling the delicious food from the stalls. The scavenger hunt had set the perfect tone for the day, filling them with a sense of adventure and satisfaction.
But it was only the afternoon still, what the rest of the festival would have reserved for these four friends?