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  ## **Chapter 20: Night Lights on the Lake** The night at Silver Lake was unusually calm. The water reflected the moon and stars, creating a silvery surface that tempted the residents to stroll and ponder at night. However, for several days now, people had been reporting strange phenomena: mysterious lights appeared on the lake, moving irregularly across the water. "Commissioner Nowak!" Ms. Jadwiga called from the campsite by the lake. "People are terrified! Night lights are moving across the water, and no one knows where they're coming from!" Jakub glanced at Argo, who immediately lifted his head and sniffed the air with great interest. "Argo, another night mystery awaits us. Time to head to the lake and see what's really happening on the water." The dog barked softly and moved ahead, leading Jacob toward the jetty. -- ### **First Tracks** A light breeze blew across the jetty, and the water reflected the flickering lights of the streetlights. Arg...

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  ## **Chapter 19: Mysterious Noises from the City's Underground** Underneath the Stara Wierzba estate stretched old canals and underground passages, once used to transport goods and residents when the city was younger. For several weeks, residents had been reporting strange sounds coming from the underground: clattering sounds, echoing footsteps, and rustling sounds that sent shivers down their spines. "Commissioner Nowak!" Mrs. Aniela called from a nearby house. "People are afraid to go near the underground. Something's going on there at night!" Jakub glanced at Argo, who immediately lifted his head, sniffing the air with great interest. "Argo, we have another mystery to solve. This time we have to go underground. Time to use our noses and our observation skills." The dog barked softly and moved ahead, leading Jacob towards the old tunnel entrance. -- ### **First Clues** The underground was damp and filled with old bricks and the smell of earth. ...

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## **Chapter 18: The Mystery of the Old Mill** Outside town, on a small river, stood an old water mill that had been unused for years. Its creaking wheels, cracked walls, and dark interior gave it an aura of mystery. Locals claimed that strange sounds could be heard in the mill at night—clatterings, rustlings, and sometimes even groans that sent shivers down their spines. "Commissioner Nowak!" called Mr. Michał, a farmer who lived nearby. "People are afraid of this place, and lately, tools and agricultural equipment have been disappearing there. Something's going on at the mill!" Jakub glanced at Argo, who immediately raised his head, sniffing the air. "Argo, it's time to uncover the mystery of the old mill," said the commissioner. "Our noses and observation skills will be needed." The dog barked softly and moved ahead, leading Jacob into the dark interior of the building. -- ### **First Clues** The interior of the mill was dark and full ...

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  ## **Chapter 17: Disappearing Animals at the Zoo** It was a sunny and calm morning in the city, and children were rushing to school, passing colorful posters announcing attractions at the city zoo. However, alarming news came from the zoo that day: some animals had disappeared from their enclosures, and the staff couldn't find them. "Commissioner Nowak!" the zoo director called. "We have a serious problem. Some animals disappeared in the night! People are scared, and I don't know what to do!" Jakub, petting Argo's head, replied: "Looks like we have another mystery, Argo. This time it's going to be a tracking... animal." The dog lifted his head, sniffing the air. His nose picked up a scent of straw, food, and animal tracks. -- ### **First Tracks** Jakub and Argo entered the zoo. Argo led the way, sniffing every enclosure and nook, leading Jakub along the path to the back gates and storage rooms. They saw hoofprints, paw prints, and faint t...

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## **Chapter 16: The Mystery of the Old Library** The old library on the corner of Wiśniowa Street has attracted book and history lovers for years. Its tall, dusty shelves held decades-old volumes, and its narrow corridors and creaking stairs gave the place a somewhat mysterious feel. Recently, however, strange things began to happen in the library: books appeared in places other than where they should have, and at night, you could hear the faint tapping and rustling of pages being turned by an invisible hand. "Commissioner Nowak!" called the librarian, Mrs. Teresa, as Jakub and Argo entered the building. "Someone must be walking around here at night! I'm afraid the books are going missing or someone is trying to steal them." Jacob, petting Argo on the head, immediately felt that the case required observation and patient tracking: "Argo, it's time to solve another mystery. The library holds a secret we must uncover." The dog lifted his head, sniffe...

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  ## **Chapter 15: Mystery in the Park at Night** The night over the Oak Estate was exceptionally dark. Fog hung over the park paths, and only streetlights cast a faint, yellowish light on the wet leaves. Residents reported strange phenomena: whispered voices, flickering lights between trees, and shadows that moved as if someone were watching the park. "Commissioner!" the officer at the station called. "People are afraid to go out after dark. Something's happening in the park." Jakub glanced at Argo, who immediately raised his head and sensed the atmosphere of tension. "Argo, we have another night mystery. Time to see what's lurking in the darkness." The dog barked softly, ready for action, and Jakub grabbed his flashlight and headed toward the park. --- ### **First Clues** Entering the trees, Jacob noticed tiny footprints on the wet ground and the flickering reflections of metal objects. Argo sniffed intently, leading him along the path, stopping ...

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  ## **Chapter 14: Nighttime Disappearances in the Estate** Night fell over the Brzozowe Estate, and the silence was broken only by the rustling of leaves and the distant barking of dogs. Residents had been reporting strange disappearances for several days: small items from balconies, children's bicycles, and even a few potted plants that had mysteriously vanished. "Commissioner Nowak!" Mrs. Hania called as Jakub and Argo drove into the estate. "Something's happening at night! Someone... or something's stealing our things!" Jakub, petting Argo's head, said: "Looks like we're in for a nighttime investigation, Argo. Time to find out what's lurking in the darkness." The dog raised his head, growling softly, ready for action. --- ### **First Clues** Argo led the way, sniffing every nook and cranny of the estate: alleyways, courtyards, and even the narrow passages between the buildings. His nostrils picked up the subtle scent of human ha...

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  ## **Chapter 13: Stealing Sweets from a Local Store** Late afternoon in the Lipowa Aleja neighborhood was filled with children returning from school, laughter, and neighbors chatting. However, the anxiety of the owner of a small grocery store hung in the air—his goods were mysteriously disappearing. Sweets were disappearing from the shelves at night, leaving only scattered wrappers. "Commissioner Nowak!" called Mr. Janek, the store owner. "Someone's stealing my candy! The children are terrified, and I can't find the culprit!" Jakub looked at Argo and smiled: "Looks like we have another lead, Argo. Time for a sweet adventure." The dog lifted his head, sniffing the air, and his nostrils caught the scent of chocolate and caramel. --- ### **First Clues** Argo led the way, leading Jakub around the shop and along the courtyards. His nose picked up subtle clues: tiny paw prints and trails of candy crumbs that led towards a nearby playground. "I see...

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  ## **Chapter 12: Adventure in the Old Cinema** Evening was falling over the city, and the old "Eastern Pearl" cinema stood silently, as if asleep after years of intense work. However, that day, the station received reports from residents who had heard strange sounds: creaking chairs, rustling dust, and muffled footsteps, even though the building was empty. "Commissioner Nowak," the officer on duty said, "residents are afraid to walk near the cinema. Something's going on there at night." Jakub looked at Argo. The dog raised its head, sniffing the air with interest. "Time for another adventure, Argo. Let's see what's hidden in that old cinema." --- ### **First Clues** The cinema had been abandoned for several years. Entering the building, Jakub smelled old dust and paper. Argo sniffed carefully, making his way through the corridors, gradually ascending to the audience balcony. His nostrils picked up the scent of small rodents and food...

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  ## **Chapter 11: Mysterious Love Letters** The sun was rising over the city, bathing the streets in golden light, and the residents were entering another day. However, in one of the neighborhoods, an unusual and… disturbingly romantic problem had arisen. Several people reported that anonymous love letters had found their way into their mailboxes. Each letter was carefully written, filled with poetic words and tiny drawings of hearts, but the sender's signature was missing. "Commissioner Nowak," Mrs. Kowalska exclaimed, concerned, "people are wondering who's doing this. We don't want a scandal, just answers." Jakub looked at Argo and smiled: "Argo, we have another mystery. This time, it's not about theft or danger… but about hearts and a mystery." The dog raised its head, ready for action. -- ### **First Clues** Jakub began examining the mailboxes and the surrounding area. Argo sniffed carefully, leading the commissioner along the paths an...

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  ## **Chapter 10: The Broken Clock in the Town Hall** The city was slowly coming to life, and the first rays of sunlight reflected in the windows of the old tenement houses. However, a certain uncertainty reigned in the market square. The great clock in the town hall tower suddenly stopped working, its hands standing still. The ticking sound that had been a rhythm for the residents for years was gone. "Commissioner Nowak!" the mayor called as Jakub and Argo appeared in the market square. "The clock stopped last night. It's a very important symbol of our city!" Jakub looked up at the tower, and Argo lifted his head, sniffing the air. "Relax, Mr. Mayor. We'll investigate," the commissioner replied, petting the dog's head. "Show me access to the tower." --- ### **First Clues** The narrow stairs leading up to the tower were old, creaking under Jacob's weight, and Argo carefully placed his paws, sniffing every nook and cranny. On the ...

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  ## **Chapter 9: The Lost Cat "Mgiełka"** The morning in the Pine Glade neighborhood was quiet, almost sleepy. The sun slowly filtered through the leaves, and children running to school smiled at each other. However, the elderly woman standing at the gate looked visibly worried. "Commissioner Nowak!" she called as Jakub and Argo rode by on their patrol bike. "My cat… 'Mgiełka' disappeared in the night! Please, can you help me find her?" Jakub stopped his bike, petting Argo's head. The dog immediately lifted its head, sniffing the air with interest. "Easy, ma'am. Argo and I will find Mgiełka," the commissioner replied. "Show me where the cat was last seen." --- ### **First Clues** The cat was small, black with white paws, so her tracks weren't easy to spot. Argo immediately got to work, slowly sniffing along the fence, approaching the spot where the cat usually slept. "I see you're feeling something importan...

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  ## **Chapter 8: The Mysterious Night Fire** The night on the outskirts of the city was exceptionally dark. Fog thickly enveloped the streets, and streetlights barely pierced the gray air. Commissioner Jakub Nowak was sitting at his desk at the station when the phone suddenly rang with a sharp sound. "Osiedle Leśne station, they're reporting strange fires in the park at night," the officer on duty said. "They're small, but they appear regularly. People are afraid." Jakub immediately knew this would be a nighttime adventure. Petting Argo's head, he said: "Time to go, Argo. The night fire is waiting for us." The dog raised its head, growling softly, ready for action. --- ### **First Clues** The park, usually bustling with strollers, now seemed deserted and menacing. The fog created the illusion that the trees were moving on their own, and every footstep echoed. “Easy, Argo,” Jacob whispered, switching on his flashlight. “We have to find the sour...

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  ## **Chapter 7: Disappearing Bicycles** The morning at the Zielona Polana estate began normally, though the air smelled damp from the overnight rain. Children running into the yard laughed and played football, and their parents watched from behind fences. But this day, the atmosphere was different – uncertainty hung in the air. "Commissioner!" one of the boys' mother called as Jakub and Argo entered the estate. "The bikes are gone! All of them! They were here yesterday, and today... they're gone!" Jakub nodded and surveyed the empty bike racks. Argo immediately lifted his head and sniffed the air, his nostrils picking up the subtle scent of rubber and metal. “Looks like we have a lead, Argo,” the commissioner murmured, petting the dog’s head. “Show me how you feel.” -- ### **First Clues** The dog moved toward the side alley, leading Jakub along curbs and through small courtyards. Each step was cautious, and Argo’s paws barely touched the wet cobblestones. ...

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  ## **Chapter 5: Letter in the Mailbox** The morning in the city was quiet, but Commissioner Jakub Nowak sensed something was wrong even before he left the house. The feeling of unease was subtle—a slight tingle in the back of his neck and a tension in his shoulders, which Argo immediately sensed. The dog raised his head and approached the mailbox at the entrance. Jakub approached and reached into the mailbox. Among the daily mail, he found a small, unsentenced gray envelope. The message was short but unsettling: **"A shadow is coming over the city. Be alert, Commissioner."** The dog growled softly, looking at Jakub expectantly. "I see you feel the same way, Argo," the commissioner murmured. "Someone's trying to test us." --- ### **First Clues** Jakub wasted no time. He set off toward the police station, and Argo sniffed the air, leading him along side streets and alleyways. The scent was subtle, almost invisible to an ordinary person, but the dog det...

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  ## **Chapter 4: The Mystery of Night Footsteps** Night shrouded the city in thick fog. Streetlights cast narrow shafts of light, and the silence was broken only by the distant rustling of leaves and the occasional sounds of nocturnal animals. Commissioner Jakub Nowak was sitting at his desk when the phone suddenly rang. "Amber Station," the officer on duty said in a tense voice, "residents are reporting strange footsteps in the abandoned city park. No one comes out, and the sounds repeat every few minutes." Jakub stood up, petting Argo's head: "Looks like the night investigation will be extended today. Ready, boy?" The dog lifted its head, growling softly and moving energetically toward the door, as if understanding the importance of the task. --- ### **Approaching the Park** The park, usually a place for peaceful strolls, now seemed eerie. The fog was thickening, and the trees cast long, blurred shadows. Every rustle of the wind sounded like the foo...

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  ## **Chapter 3: The Lost Cup** The morning at the primary school on Wierzbowa Street started out as an ordinary one: children running into the hallways, the sound of the bell, the smell of paint in the classrooms, and old maps in the display case. However, that day, the principal was clearly worried. A valuable sports cup, which was supposed to be displayed in the city exhibition, had gone missing. "Commissioner Nowak!" the principal called as Jakub entered the school with Argo. "It's a special cup... and we can't find it!" Jakub nodded, patting Argo's head. "Relax, Principal. Nothing will escape Argo and me. Show me the place where the cup was last seen." --- ### **First Clues** The dog immediately began sniffing the gymnasium, its nose leading it from the floor, through the lockers, and all the way to the locker room. Each step was cautious, and its paws tapped softly on the wooden floor. "Argo, what do you see?" asked Jakub, obse...

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  ## **Chapter 2: The Mystery of Amber Street** Evening slowly descended over the city, and fog enveloped the cobblestone streets, creating the impression that the world was disappearing into twilight. Commissioner Jakub Nowak was sitting in his office, reviewing reports from the past few days, when his phone suddenly vibrated. "Amber Street Police Station, they're reporting strange noises at night," the officer on duty said. "Residents say someone's walking on the roofs of the tenement houses." Jakub raised his eyebrows. "Argo, time for night patrol," he said, petting the dog's head. "Looks like we have another mystery." The dog jumped out immediately, raising its nose in the air, ready to show that it was already on the scent. --- ### **First Clues** Amber Street was silent, broken only by the rustling of leaves and the distant barking of a dog. Streetlights cast long, quivering shadows. Residents leaned out of their windows, watchi...

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  ## **Chapter 1: Disappearing Documents** The city was slowly waking up. Fog hung low over the cobblestone streets, and the first rays of sunlight reflected off the wet roofs of the tenement houses. Commissioner Jakub Nowak entered the station, not yet fully accustomed to the morning sounds of the awakening city. Argo, the faithful police dog, followed close behind him, his paws softly tapping on the linoleum. "Good morning, Argo," Jakub murmured, petting the dog's head. "Time to see what new things await us today." However, he hadn't expected it to be a day full of mysteries. -- ### **A Disturbing Discovery** When he entered his office, the first thing he noticed was immediate and disturbing: the drawer of his desk, where he kept important documents concerning an old corruption case, was open. And inside—empty. “Argo…” he whispered, crouching next to the dog. The dog raised its head, sniffed the air, and immediately moved toward the desk, sniffing every in...

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  ## **Chapter 10: Shadows of the Past** The morning after the dramatic night was bright, and the sun slowly broke through the fog, illuminating the city's damp streets. Commissioner Jakub Nowak stood on the roof of the police station, looking out over the peaceful city. Argo sat at his side, attentive, though clearly relaxed after recent events. "We did it, Argo," Jakub said quietly. "Rokicki is in custody, the traps are disarmed, the leads are connected. The city can breathe a sigh of relief." The dog turned its head, looking at the commissioner, and barked softly, as if saying, "Together we did it." --- ### **Consequences** Over the next few days, the media covered Rokicki's arrest, though no one knew the full truth about his motives. Jakub knew the criminal wanted to exact his own "justice" by punishing corrupt individuals, but his methods were deadly and psychologically terrifying. At the station, Jakub analyzed the documents Rokicki...

Great! Here's **Chapter 9**, in which Jakub and Argo enter the decisive phase of the investigation, face Rokicki's traps, and approach the conclusion of this dramatic story. --

## **Chapter 9: A Game of Everything** The city was plunged into night, and the rain that had begun earlier soaked the cobblestone streets, reflecting the streetlights in the shimmering puddles. Commissioner Jakub Nowak was preparing a plan for his final move. Argo sat beside him, as if sensing the significance of the night. "Argo, everything depends on us now," he said quietly, staring at the map. "We have to anticipate his every move. Every single one." The dog raised its head, sniffed, and traced the spot Rokicki had previously indicated in his documents. The commissioner knew the dog was sensing something beyond the human eye—the next place where the killer had planned his actions. --- ### **Psychological Trap** The trail led to an old warehouse in the harbor—the same one Rokicki had used as a hideout during their previous encounter. Jakub knew a trap awaited there. "Argo, this time we go slowly and carefully," he said. The dog nodded and moved ahead, ...

Great! Here's **Chapter 8**, in which Jakub and Argo enter the decisive phase of the investigation, uncover the killer's motive, and face Rokicki's psychological games. --

  ## **Chapter 8: Motive in the Shadows** After the nighttime chase and Rokicki's capture, the city was slowly coming to life. Commissioner Jakub Nowak returned to the station with Argo at his side. The dog was clearly tired, but a fire of vigilance still burned in his eyes. Jakub spread out all the evidence on his desk: notes, maps, symbols, documents found in the warehouse and factory. "Time to see who our enemy really is," he said quietly, staring at the silhouette of Rokicki, now held in custody. -- ### **First Interrogation** Rokicki sat in his cell, cold and calm as ever. His eyes followed the commissioner's every move, and his smile, though subtle, made the atmosphere tense as a string. "We want to know one thing," Jakub began. "Why? Why these murders? Why this game?" Rokicki leaned back in his chair and calmly replied: "Motive? Commissioner, motive is like a shadow—always there, but you'll never catch it if you look directly at it....

Great! This is **Chapter 7**, where Jakub and Argo have their first direct confrontation with the killer, and the tension reaches a fever pitch. ---

## **Chapter 7: The First Encounter** The night was starless. The city, shrouded in silence, seemed even more oppressive after the events at the factory. Commissioner Jakub Nowak stood on the roof of an old port warehouse, and Argo sat at his side, as alert as ever. Rokicki's trail led them here—to a place that looked like an abandoned dock, filled with containers, old ropes, and frayed fishing nets. "Okay, Argo," whispered Jakub. "This could be the last step before we finally catch up with him." The dog raised its head, sniffed the air, and slowly moved toward the containers, which had previously appeared completely abandoned. --- ### **First Encounter with a Murderer** Jakub held his gun at the ready, his eyes carefully watching every movement in the shadows. In one of the aisles between the containers, they saw a familiar silhouette—Rokicki standing still, as if waiting for the commissioner's move. "Greetings, commissioner," he said calmly, his ...

Great! Here's **Chapter 6**, where the tension mounts—Jakub and Argo delve deeper into the killer's traps, and the threat becomes real and immediate. --

  ## **Chapter 6: Traps in the Shadows** The night was black as ink. Fog, heavy and damp, enveloped the city, and every step Commissioner Jakub Nowak and Argo took echoed through the narrow streets. After the events in the warehouse, Jakub knew one thing: the enemy had anticipated their every move, and every subsequent lead was a trap. "Argo, we have to be ready for anything," he whispered, staring into the darkness. The dog lifted its head and slowly moved ahead, sniffing the air, its body tense like a spring. -- ### **The Trail Leads to an Old Factory** The documents found in the warehouse pointed to one place: an abandoned factory on the outskirts of town. The old brick buildings, cracked windows, and warped doors made the perfect hideaway for someone wanting to disappear into the shadows. Jakub stopped the car a few blocks away, and Argo immediately jumped out, heading for the main entrance. "Quiet, Argo," the commissioner whispered, grabbing his gun. "This...