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Chapter 95: Chapter 95: He’s Just Better Than You All!

Chen Xiao just remained by Guo Ning’s side.

Sotis he stood up to look at Guo Ning’s whole body, and sotis he crouched down to look at the red veil from a strange angle.

No matter how many tis he tried, Chen Xiao still showed no intention of stopping.

This left the forensic pathologists in the dissection room all dumbfounded.

Director Wu looked at Chen Xiao and then turned to Hu Yue: "Captain Hu, what is Chen Xiao doing?"

"Do you usually understand what I do?" Hu Yue retorted.

Director Wu thought for a mont: "I still understand most of your behaviors."

"That’s why my abilities will only ever reach this level."

Director Wu paused for a mont, then smiled wryly: "True, those who are highly skilled in our field are always a bit odd."

While the two were talking, Chen Xiao finally stood up again.

Hu Yue stepped forward, just about to ask sothing, but heard Chen Xiao speak first: "Captain Hu, do you have many traditional Chinese weddings here?"

"Who holds traditional Chinese weddings nowadays? Isn’t everyone wearing wedding dresses?"

Hu Yue was right. In 2006, Western weddings were still the national trend.

It wasn’t until 20 years later that the revival of traditional culture led to the gradual popularity of traditional Chinese weddings.

But Chen Xiao recalled those traditional Chinese weddings he experienced in his previous life, and it seed that the red veil was still abandoned by many, though it was seldom seen at weddings.

Chen Xiao frowned, as if a knot that couldn’t be untied was in his mind.

Hu Yue tentatively asked: "Do you think the act of the murderer covering Guo Ning’s head with a red veil lacks a reasonable explanation?"

"Yes, he’s neither Qin Zhao nor Yu Gui, so why did he put a red veil on Guo Ning? He can’t also be in love with Guo Ning, can he?"

Asked by Chen Xiao, Hu Yue also furrowed his brow: "It can’t be, although I admit Miss Guo is indeed quite charming, and her family background is attractive as well. But it’s impossible for everyone to love her."

"Yes, but how do we explain the red veil on her head? This killer has given us a lot of misdirection. For example, the Five Elents Sacrifice, and the different dumping sites. This has added a lot of trouble to us and wasted a lot of ti. But he can’t give us misdirection at every step."

Despite saying this, Chen Xiao didn’t actually have a definite answer in his heart.

Finally, shaking his head, Chen Xiao said to himself: "Forget it, Captain Hu, let’s go eat."

Upon hearing this, Hu Yue wanted to say sothing but ultimately could only nod.

He is a person who doesn’t like leaving problems unresolved. Whenever a problem arises, he wants to find an answer; otherwise, he can’t enjoy his al.

However, since Chen Xiao had said this, he couldn’t refute.

Helpless, Hu Yue had no choice but to go with Chen Xiao to Lou Xiaodong’s late-night snack stall.

Once there, Chen Xiao completely stopped thinking.

Hu Yue offered to treat him to a al, and Chen Xiao wasn’t shy, ordering everything he wanted to eat for Lou Xiaodong to cook.

While Chen Xiao was sitting at the table cracking sunflower seeds, Hu Yue walked into the kitchen and struck up a conversation with Lou Xiaodong, who was frying snails.

"Master, what do you think of Chen Xiao’s abilities?"

Hu Yue’s question left Lou Xiaodong sowhat stunned, and after a pause, he replied: "Can’t you figure it out?"

Hu Yue chuckled awkwardly: "No, I was just thinking that maybe he’s discovered sothing but doesn’t want to share it with us?"

Lou Xiaodong’s eyes showed a hint of disappointnt: "Have you forgotten everything I taught you before? Actually, identifying whether Chen Xiao is skilled is simple. Let

ask you... who all has been looking for Jin ng and Qin Zhao?"

Hu Yue understood Lou Xiaodong’s point, but could only answer:

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