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Chapter 191 Trainee Detective 29



Chapter 191 Trainee Detective 29

boom!

The door was suddenly kicked open.

"Tang Zhenzheng, Zhao Xiaolan!" The stern voice of the criminal police officer rang out: "Squat down, don't move!"

The couple, who had been speaking in a strange tone, were taken aback, clearly not understanding what had happened.

But the lawyer beside him immediately squatted down, observing the arrest team of more than a dozen people with unusual calmness.

After a moment's hesitation, he glanced at the couple, sensing that he might be about to have a new case.

It's unclear whether the couple will continue to employ him, but he can try to persuade them.

"What are you doing?" As he was pinned to the ground, Tang Zhenzheng struggled fiercely, shouting, "Why are you arresting me? This is violent law enforcement! I'm going to file a complaint against you!"

Ling Yi, who was neatly handcuffing Zhao Xiaolan, glanced at Tang Zhenzheng and felt that his words sounded strangely familiar.

Compared to Tang Zhenzheng's struggle, Zhao Xiaolan was much calmer.

The moment the police entered, she gave up struggling, without even messing up her makeup.

Over the years, she has lived in constant fear and has never had a good night's sleep.

Finally, she had waited for this day.

As she was being pushed into the police car, she broke down, laughing and crying as she looked back at the struggling Tang Zhenzheng: "How are you still alive? Why don't you just die with me!"

Because of this scoundrel, her whole life is ruined!

If she had known, she should have killed him that night too!

The eldest sister who was escorting her and Ling Yi exchanged a glance, keenly noticing the word "also".

For a moment, they felt that this case wasn't so difficult to try.

In fact, it's not difficult at all.

As soon as she sat down in the interrogation chair, Zhao Xiaolan calmly said, "Give me a cigarette, and I'll tell you what to say and you can take notes."

The two detectives who were interrogating each other suddenly felt as if they had returned to the time when they first started working and were being asked by their boss to take meeting minutes.

They handed Zhao Xiaolan a cigarette, and watched her take a deep drag and exhale white smoke: "I killed him."

"I don't know her name. She was a prostitute. I killed her because when I got home I saw her riding on Tang Zhenzheng and wiggling her butt. I smashed a vase over her, and unfortunately she died."

Her voice was incredibly calm, and she explained everything with remarkable ease.

Where is the murder weapon?

"Smashed it and threw it away."

Where is the body buried?

"It was thrown into a river across the North River, tied with stones, and probably drifted somewhere."

The detectives then asked many more questions, which Zhao Xiaolan answered one by one without hiding anything. Her honesty left everyone speechless.

When the interrogation came to a close, Zhao Xiaolan took a deep breath: "I've been waiting for you for years, why are you only coming to arrest me now?"

Her tone was even tinged with anger: "Do you know what I've been through all these years? I haven't even had a full night's sleep!"

The police shook their heads helplessly: "Before you dismembered the body, it was considered a crime of passion. You turned yourself in at the time, so you could have had your sentence reduced."

Zhao Xiaolan scoffed: "And then what? I go to jail while that slut who frequented prostitutes uses the money we earned together to live a life of debauchery? Do you think I'm stupid?"

In fact, Zhao Xiaolan just confessed that she dismembered the body not for easy transport, but because she owns a logistics company and has many ways to pack the body and transport it away.

The only reason she dismembered him was that she didn't want Tang Zhenzheng to have an easy life, she wanted him to live in fear for the rest of his life, and she wanted him to remember that a woman had died on his body every time he went to bed.

She even laughed heartily as she said this: "You know what? He hasn't been able to stand up since that day. He's impotent!"

"This is retribution!"

Moreover, this woman is knowledgeable about the law and knows that Tang Zhenzheng helped her dismember the body, which constitutes the crime of insulting a corpse and will also lead to imprisonment.

In short, everything she did was to make Tang Zhenzheng suffer, and the hatred in her words was overwhelming.

As the two detectives saw her off, they were still saying how pitiful she was, having wasted her life on a scumbag and a prostitute.

As Ling Yi passed by with her coffee, she murmured, "But she's already taken her revenge, so why doesn't she turn herself in?"

Does the victim deserve to die just because she is a prostitute?

Without laws, can punishment be imposed solely by subjective motives?

As Shi Yi passed by, he muttered, "If you're so free, go organize the data!"

"Not only has she not turned herself in all these years, she has also caused that woman's parents to lose their jobs. Now, the two of them can't find anything except waitressing jobs in their hometown!"

"She's pitiful for killing, but isn't she pitiful for being killed?"

"At your age, still thinking from the perspective of a criminal suspect? You've lived to the fullest extent of your abilities!"

The two were scolded and sheepishly returned to their seats with their folders.

Hey, Shi is getting swearing more and more fiercely. He must have gotten yelled at by his wife again when he got home.

After scolding the two mentally unstable people away, Shi Yi turned to look at Ling Yi and said, "It's over, we've had our house ransacked."

The whole family of three was inside; they were all there, and none of them escaped.

Ling Yi held up her soda, a symbol of happiness for working people, and gestured towards Team Shi: "Then let's wish them good luck."

good luck?

Lan Wei felt extremely unlucky.

She had come to her aunt and uncle's house this afternoon to discuss how to rescue Tang Cheng, but she found the door locked and couldn't get through on the phone.

I asked the property management and found out that a group of police officers came today and arrested Uncle Tang and Aunt Zhao.

When the security guard said this, his eyes seemed to be scrutinizing her, as if to say, "That family has been arrested, and you're getting close to them, so you're probably not a good person either."

She bit her lip tightly, enduring the unfriendly gaze for a long time, before finally wiping away her tears and turning to run away.

She was going to the police station to get to the bottom of things. There were some things that Uncle Tang and the others had only thought about but hadn't actually done. So why were they arresting people?

Is it baseless?

The security guard watched the girl run away gracefully amidst the fallen leaves, and scratched his head: "What's wrong now?"

He felt something was off about the girl. He had told her several times that the Tang couple might have a case, and that she should go to the police station to inquire and find a good lawyer.

But the girl insisted that the police station had wronged her, and that she believed Uncle Tang and his family were innocent.

no……

What's the use of your belief? Only the law and the judges need to believe it.

Having worked as a security guard for two years, the young man felt he had seen all walks of life, yet he still couldn't figure out what this young lady was thinking.

She seemed to live in a different world from ordinary people. Her pitiful, tearful expression, her indifferent face, and her beautiful escape under the falling leaves—it all looked so much like an old-fashioned idol drama that her mother watched years ago.


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