Chapter 240 A Woman's Interrogation "Heh!" Ava gave Daniel a cold laugh, looking at him as if she were staring down a notorious villain. She challenged him, "If Handswasn't killed by you, then how did you know he was here? If you want to avoid arrest, you'll need to prove your innocence!" Ava might have been lacking a solution, but her instincts told her that this scoundrel probably knew something. She was determined to coax out whatever he was hiding.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇt"Prove my innocence?" Daniel saw right through Ava's intentions and responded with a cheerful demeanor. "Sarge, are you perhaps clueless about the key point of the case? Is that why you're trying to frme, wanting my help to solve it?" Exposing Ava's strategies left her seething with irritation. "Fryou? Why would I set up a lowlife like you? I'm just carrying out the law! How did you know Handswas here if you didn't kill him? Moreover, right after Shitstrong brought out the suicide note, you immediately questioned the handwriting. So either you killed Handsome, or you know sundisclosed secrets!" "If you're clueless about where to start with the case, you could simply ask for my advice. Don't play these games with me; do I look like a kid to you?" Daniel couldn't be bothered with her any longer and turned to leave. He had already sensed that the person responsible for killing Handsand Jennflower had left the hotel and that this case wasn't going to be resolved quickly.
Daniel planned to wait until Ava cooled her head and humbly sought his guidance before showing her how to crack the case step by step.
"Stop!" Ava blocked Daniel's path, assertive in her words. "If you don't giveany information today, don't expect to leave here. I'll take you in for a 72-hour interrogation!" Ava was serious. Even if she charged Daniel as a suspect, she could only detain him for 72 hours at most. If she didn't get any useful information within that time, she'd have to release him. After all, Ava was well aware that despite being a scumbag, Daniel certainly wasn't a murderer. The night's two fatalities definitely weren't his doing. However, this scumbag had to know sinside information; otherwise, he couldn't have guessed so precisely.
As for why this scumbag inserted himself into trouble, it surely wasn't for justice; he was just trying to get Ava's attention. That's precisely why Ava harbored no fondness for Daniel. No beautiful woman could feel anything positive for a scumbag! "Damn, girl, are you serious?" Daniel was speechless. To avoid arrest, he could only provide a bit of information. "This suicide note is the breakthrough. The person who killed Handsand Jennflower is likely a hotel employee. So, you could compare the handwriting on the note with that of all hotel employees; I bet you'll find all the useful information you need." Ava immediately realized the value of his advice, thinking to herself, "This lowlife is actually quite clever. This approach is indeed a sound method." Despite internally praising Daniel, Ava wasn't about to give him the satisfaction of acknowledging it aloud. Chapter 240 A Woman's Interrogation "Heh!" Ava gave Daniel a cold laugh, looking at him as if she were staring down a notorious villain. She challenged him, "If Handswasn't killed by you, then how did you know he was here? If you want to avoid arrest, you'll need to prove your innocence!" Ava might have been lacking a solution, but her instincts told her that this scoundrel probably knew something. She was determined to coax out whatever he was hiding.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏm"Prove my innocence?" Daniel saw right through Ava's intentions and responded with a cheerful demeanor. "Sarge, are you perhaps clueless about the key point of the case? Is that why you're trying to frme, wanting my help to solve it?" Exposing Ava's strategies left her seething with irritation. "Fryou? Why would I set up a lowlife like you? I'm just carrying out the law! How did you know Handswas here if you didn't kill him? Moreover, right after Shitstrong brought out the suicide note, you immediately questioned the handwriting. So either you killed Handsome, or you know sundisclosed secrets!" "If you're clueless about where to start with the case, you could simply ask for my advice. Don't play these games with me; do I look like a kid to you?" Daniel couldn't be bothered with her any longer and turned to leave. He had already sensed that the person responsible for killing Handsand Jennflower had left the hotel and that this case wasn't going to be resolved quickly.
Daniel planned to wait until Ava cooled her head and humbly sought his guidance before showing her how to crack the case step by step.
"Stop!" Ava blocked Daniel's path, assertive in her words. "If you don't giveany information today, don't expect to leave here. I'll take you in for a 72-hour interrogation!" Ava was serious. Even if she charged Daniel as a suspect, she could only detain him for 72 hours at most. If she didn't get any useful information within that time, she'd have to release him. After all,
Ava was well aware that despite being a scumbag, Daniel certainly wasn't a murderer. The night's two fatalities definitely weren't his doing. However, this scumbag had to know sinside information; otherwise, he couldn't have guessed so precisely.
As for why this scumbag inserted himself into trouble, it surely wasn't for justice; he was just trying to get Ne he Ava's attention. That's precisely why Ava harbored no fondness for Daniel. No beautiful woman could feel anything positive for a scumbag!
"Damn, girl, are you serious?" Daniel was speechless. To avoid arrest, he could only provide a bit of information. "This suicide note is the breakthrough. The person who killed Handsand Jennflower is likely a hotel employee. So, you could compare the handwriting on the note with that of all hotel employees; I bet you'll find all the useful information you need." Ava immediately realized the value of his advice, thinking to herself, "This lowlife is actually quite clever. This approach is indeed a sound method." Despite internally praising Daniel, Ava wasn't about to give him the satisfaction of acknowledging it aloud.