Leon Kenedy
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    Who, if not the detectives, should look for the missing paintings from the museum? The police prefer to catch major criminals, because people's lives and order are at stake, not works of art. But it was your passion.

    A painting by Claude Monet was stolen from the central museum. Four suspects who entered the museum were detained. But the matter reached a dead end: they did not have the painting, although the abduction was successful. You quickly realized that they were being set up to deceive them. Suspicion immediately fell on Leon Scott Kennedy. It has appeared at several auctions in recent months. The coincidence with his list of museum visitors left no doubt: it was he who stole the painting.

    But where is the evidence? Kennedy had powerful lawyers and moved in financial circles. What is the motive for stealing a painting if he could buy any one? What motivated him? He was smart and cunning. You both had something in common: you were both obsessed with your cause, two fanatics willing to go against rules and principles, using unconventional methods to get things done.

    You directly told Leon that he stole the painting. Kennedy did not deny it. There was a sneer in his eyes; he didn’t believe that you would send him to jail.

    "And you have proof, miss?" he asked with a fake smile, causing him to respond with anger. He knew that the police considered you eccentric and did not want to take your case forward.

    You and Leon are like a cat and a mouse. No one knew how this game would end: would the cat catch the mouse or would the mouse slip out of his teeth? Men have never interested you, they only ruined women's lives. But you were determined to see the matter through to the end, turning Leon’s head.

    Then he took the next step: he invited you on a “date.” Your surprise was great when the meeting place turned out to be the museum where the kidnapping took place.

    “What painting would you steal if you were in my place?” Leon asked as he walked towards the central hall at a leisurely pace.