The mysteries of JZsUK - Chapter 1, part 2
- Tamás Ágosta
- Mar 23
- 2 min read

The school is huge, but there are cameras everywhere. I made some rounds in this building, but there are so many things that make you think that they are clues. I wanted to give up, when I finally found something that could help me solve this whole thing.
If I had been you, I would have instantly considered that this clue was something like those from detective films: blood, hair, or something like that. Indeed, you nearly guessed the truth. But first, I would endeavor to tell you how I found the clue.
As I said, I had walked around in this building, and I hadn’t found anything at first. Then I decided to come back in the evening, when darkness had overcome the sun. And I did well. As you might know, detectives have a lot of great things that can help them in their work. For instance, I took a special lamp with me the second time, that had that ultraviolet light.
With this tool, I finally found something. On the corridor of the school’s basement, I saw a line of dactylograms, fingerprints, that is, and I had started to follow this line. It guided me near the school’s little gym. There I stayed a little bit, because at first, I thought that I had found another clue too.
But there wasn't anything interesting, except the thing that the fingerprints broke up near the gym’s door for some reason. I started my way forward to the kindergarten, and as I continued my way, dactylograms started to appear near me again. By the light of my lamp, I saw that dactylograms started to go another way again, to the right side of the corridor.
When I looked to that side, I was shocked. By the toilet, there was another flight of stairs. I hadn't seen this on the school's iconographical plans, so I was quite furious, too. But what could I do? I followed the clues up on the stairs until I hit something in front of me, there was a big, ominous door in front of my body. The clues weren't as visible on the wood as on the wall. I wanted to enter. So, I did it, after I turned off my lamp.
The room was shadowed, so I couldn't see much from it for a few seconds, but after I finally saw something, I turned on the touchscreen of my phone, because I wanted to know more about this place, and my ultraviolet lamp wasn't enough. After I had seen what was in front of me, I was thankful that I didn't enter deeper.
To be continued…
Tamás Ágosta VIII. B
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