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The Mystery of the Missing Agent Z
Legendary spy and detective Spylock Holmes was talking to Speye Organization Head Spyke Gagjet (codenamed Mr. S) when Agent A, the janitor, interrupted their conversation. “What’s the matter with you Agent A?!” shouted Mr. S. “Don’t you see we’re in the middle of discussing about lost agent Agent Z’s whereabouts?!” “Sorry, Sir,” Agent A said, “but I found this letter while I was cleaning Agent Z’s office!” Agent A handed the letter to Holmes, who then read the contents out loud:
Dear whoever found this letter, I can be found in a strange
Office here in Speye HQ. But this part of the HQ is
New to me. The walls are painted black, the light bulbs are yellow, and
There are two very small windows.
To the person who have found this, give it to Mr. S
Right away. Trust Mr. S because he knows the HQ very well.
Usually, a person in a black trenchcoat with black sunglasses is always
Seen outside my office window. I think he’s the
Treacherous man who kidnapped me.
Mr. S is the only one who can save me.
Respect his plans in rescuing me.
Sincerely yours, Agent Z
“This is Agent Z’s handwriting!” exclaimed Mr. S. Holmes reviewed the letter for a moment and said, “Mr. S, you’re under arrest for kidnapping Agent Z. All the proof I need is in this letter.”
What is Holmes proof?
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Answer: The letters on the left side of Agent Z’s rescue note reads: DON’T TRUST MR. S
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December 20th, 2009 at 4:38 pm
Cool, how tricky
January 28th, 2010 at 4:29 pm
cool, yan ung sa poptropica!ung sabi dont trust director D ng side
February 4th, 2010 at 8:24 pm
oo naglalaro ako poptropica spy island
March 2nd, 2010 at 12:55 pm
I’ve playing Poptropica for a while and it’s really fun
April 9th, 2010 at 3:03 pm
Okay, at first, i was thinking why are the letters in the left are in Capital letters though it’s not a poem and I feagured out that it was the evidence!
June 14th, 2010 at 12:07 pm
I didn’t know that I won the my piece thing in December until this June because I’m in the states!! And yeah I got my inspiration from Poptropica…