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??Chapter 193: Chapter 181 Story (Penultimate Chapter)

Chapter 193: Chapter 181 Story (Penultimate Chapter)

In a slightly surprised gaze from the other person, Chen Xiao revealed a standard Chen’s smile, “Oh, so that’s how it is. If Chief Paine’s information is like this, then I need to go over my deductions again.”

As he spoke, he licked his lips, “I want to ask… which bar… was it the first ti Andrew t the witness?”

“50 points.” The TV set spoke, and as soon as its words ended, Chen Xiao’s cell phone received the answer.

He looked down at it briefly.

“Hehehe…” Then he let out a shrill, grating laugh, “Though you’ve got plenty of clues, there’s a very key one you missed… the scene in Andrew’s bedroom! I wonder if you noticed that, aside from an extrely brief shot at the beginning of the story by his bed, there have been no more images of his bedroom… hehe… it’s no wonder,

because right there, in the corner of his bedroom, on the floor… was blood everywhere!!!!

Yes, that’s right, Mr. Andrew committed murder.

Also… because you didn’t capture Andrew’s personal information, you wouldn’t know that not only is he a man who has never solved a case, but also… as a child, he was diagnosed with a ntal illness. Without knowing this, you naturally wouldn’t notice the hints in those brief shots, such as the dining table that was a complete ss suddenly becoming clean, or the fridge that was full of beer sohow having most of it drunk, oh, and there was a shot at the entrance of a hospital, that hospital is a ntal institution, only to be imdiately interrupted by a phone call, suggesting that Mr. Andrew realized he was ill and went to the hospital for a check-up.

Andrew actually knew he had killed soone… he knew the night before he found the body.

Rember what ti the witness claid to have seen the killer? Around 3 a.m.

Ha~ stopping to urinate around 3 or 4 a.m. in that alley? Give

a break. There isn’t even a corridor nearby; where would that so-called holess witness go to sleep, or are you telling

he went halfway across town just to take a leak there? And besides, a yellow coat… and holding a weapon. Could you really see that clearly under that lighting? So, the witness is fake, but not hired by Chief Paine, but rather soone Andrew had impersonate, and the ti of the murder wasn’t 3 or 4 a.m., but several hours earlier, around midnight.

That night, he opened his eyes to find himself lying in his bedroom, surrounded by the sll of blood, with a bloodstained coat and weapon piled on the floor. He realized what had happened right then. So, he found a drunkard overnight, put on his yellow coat, and had him quickly wander in front of the roadside caras, around 3 a.m., I guess.

After doing all this, he asked the drunkard to go to the police station the next morning and lie about seeing the killer, hehe, and after that, things happened just as you said, only the one who ultimately killed the witness wasn’t Chief Paine, it was Mr. Andrew.

But Chief Paine, after all, has been around the block, so after all this, he realized sothing was off with the whole affair… or maybe he knew Mr. Andrew’s sche from the start, but wanted to threaten him at the last minute, asking for money or sothing. So it turns out, the last call did co from Chief Paine, but what he said was completely different from what you ntioned… that’s the real truth of the story!”

Chen Xiao said this, his two hands twitching and writhing in front of his chest as if they had a mind of their own, making one feel disgusted from the depths of their heart.

Imdiately after…

“So that’s how it is… then I really must thank you!” Tsujido Yuto said nonchalantly.

Following that, the voice from the TV also spoke up, “Incorrect, the narrative right is exchanged…”

“What?!!” Chen Xiao froze for a mont, and then, as if belatedly realizing, looked toward the other person, “You…”

Tsujido Yuto shrugged his shoulders, “Yes, I was lying, ~ I just used a question to deceive you, actually, the answer I got from my previous question wasn’t ‘Yes,’ but ‘No!’ Haha, that ans Chief Paine wasn’t helping Mr. Andrew for the money! One question for a re 50 points, I really don’t care, but it seems you can’t afford it, after all, you have only just over 100 points left… oh oh… alright… I’d be just poking at your wounds if I said any more. Hahahaha!”

As he spoke, Tsujido Yuto raised his hand, “Question: I want to know, did Chief Paine know about Mr. Andrew’s ntal illness?”

“50 points!” the TV set pronounced.

Yuto lowered his head to look at the answer and chuckled, “Heh, so this is the truth… Co on, let’s hurry up and end this boring ga.”

He then posed like he had when he first narrated the story.

“So, the plot of the story has now co to its third twist… It turns out that Chief Paine had known all along that Mr. Andrew suffered from a ntal illness! Heh… It’s no wonder, because he has hated Mr. Andrew for a long ti!… It was him, Mr. Andrew, who caused his own divorce and lost custody of his daughter!

Do you still rember the question about Chief Paine I brought up last ti? The one I asked that you not be told about? Ha~ Actually, Chief Paine and Mr. Andrew had an interesting history a long ti ago!

Surprised, aren’t you… But let

start from the beginning.

You just said that according to Mr. Andrew’s records, he has never solved a case… However, that’s not entirely true. A few years ago, he indeed successfully captured a criminal but kept it hidden, and this detail can only be known from Chief Paine’s record!

At that ti, Andrew and Chief Paine worked together on a case. They cooperated quite well, and the criminal was soon to be exposed. However, during the arrest, the criminal got away!

And then… Heh… Chief Paine shot and killed the criminal! And that was when the suspect was unard.

That was far too impulsive. You must understand, firing at an unard person, even a criminal, has serious consequences. At the lightest, one might lose their job; at worst, they might even go to prison! Imagine, a police officer jailed alongside criminals he put away… The scene must have been explosive!

Hence, Chief Paine had no choice but to ask Mr. Andrew to cover up the whole incident and to fabricate a scenario where the gun went off in a struggle with the criminal…!

While the matter seed to have been settled then… Mr. Andrew wouldn’t let it go. Holding leverage over him, he repeatedly made unreasonable demands, starting with money, then asking the chief to provide him with various conveniences for cases because of his position, and in the end, he beca even more demanding: requiring Chief Paine to cover his alcohol, rent, and living expenses. Heh, otherwise, what’s the difference between a third-rate detective with no accomplishnts and a jobless holess man? How was he affording the rent and all those drinks?

Basically, Mr. Andrew beca a parasitic worm, clinging onto Chief Paine while he had to silently endure it, which ultimately led to his divorce… So, does it now make sense why there was such content in the conversation between Chief Paine and Mr. Andrew?

Alright… Now, let’s move on to the beginning of this story.

Let’s talk about the murderer of the holess man… He was neither Andrew nor Paine,

but… Haha… It was indeed the alcoholic witness!

Didn’t see that coming, did you?

In fact, on the night of the murder, there truly was an eyewitness, and it was none other than Chief Paine!

He witnessed the drunk getting wasted at the bar and afterward getting into a violent fight with the holess man outside the back door of the bar, eventually killing him!

However, he did not apprehend the drunk on the spot… because he had a plan!

Without raising suspicions himself, he wanted to fra Mr. Andrew as the murderer!

Since he was paying the rent, it’s unsurprising he had keys to the door. The bloodstains and weapons you saw in Andrew’s room were all placed by Chief Paine to confuse Andrew! The liquor, the tidied-up dining table – all were illusions to make Andrew believe he had relapsed!

As for everything the drunkard holess man said, it was obviously all choreographed by Chief Paine too… It was to scare Andrew and tell him that soone had seen the killer and that if he didn’t act, he was done for!

Sure enough, after they finished their talk and left the bar, Andrew followed the drunk and killed him, then staged a suicide! Of course, these were all traps set by Chief Paine… The rest of the plot progressed as everyone saw, the case ended, everyone was happy… But in the end, just when Andrew thought everything was over, Chief Paine called him. He wanted to tell Andrew that he knew everything and to live in fear or to be thrown directly into jail… or to let Mr. Andrew, like his past self, be slowly drained and lose everything… In the end, Mr. Paine didn’t lift a finger and completed the perfect revenge… He led a criminal down a dead-end path and turned soone who had never killed into a murderer. Heh, that… That is the truth!”

Yuto spoke faster and faster until at the end, he even began to look at Chen Xiao and opened his arms slightly, as if waiting to greet sothing.

“Um… This story is really fascinating… but you’re wrong. Now it’s Chen Xiao’s turn to ask questions…”

The television spoke again.

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