The suicide note is still those few lines of poetry, no matter how it's looked at, nothing seems unusual.
If Lauren Jones truly wanted to leave a message, why didn't she directly tell the police or the doctor? Why resort to such an extreme method?
Using death as a price, just to leave this acrostic poem? If no one cracks the code, wouldn't she have died in vain?
This is also the part Aria Jackson finds most perplexing.
"Lauren Jones is only 17, her level of education isn't high. If there's another layer of mystery in the acrostic poem, it certainly won't be hidden too deep."
Aria Jackson looks at the acrostic poem forwards, backwards, sideways, upside down, but still can't make sense of it.
Could it be that she's too sensitive?... Lauren Jones simply couldn't think straight?
"When she was hospitalized, she scarcely spoke, and indeed looked a bit like depression," Hudson Chester said.
Aria Jackson asked, "What's the name of her fellow townsman?"
Hudson Chester shook his head.
