Chapter 167: Isn’t It Common Sense?
Translator: Dragon Boat Translation | Editor: Dragon Boat Translation
Zhou Qiang’s voice echoed in Su Xuan’s ears, and he took a deep breath.
“Zhou Qiang, we need to re-examine this matter…”
He spoke directly.
Zhou Qiang, who had been continuously talking, stopped abruptly, looking at
Su Xuan with confusion.
“What do you mean?”
“It means that Zhou Hao’s death isn’t as simple as an accident,” Su Xuan explained.
Zhou Qiang immediately nodded, “Yeah, we’re trying to find out who killed him, right?”
Zhou Qiang was a bit puzzled. Hadn’t they already known this? Why was Su Xuan bringing it up now?
“That’s right.”
“But when I went through the information you collected, I found that there was a sudden 500,000 dollars deposit in Chuanzi’s account.”
“And the source of the money is unclear, it went through numerous
transactions before ending up in his hands.”
Facing his colleague’s confusion, Su Xuan calmly explained.
Zhou Qiang: ?!!!
“Oh my God!”
As cops, they had seen it all. Su Xuan had merely scratched the surface, but
Zhou Qiang instantly grasped the implication.
His expression darkened in an instant.
“If it’s a hired hit, then the situation is getting serious,” Su Xuan remarked.
“Did he say anything?” Zhou Qiang naturally referred to Chuanzi. He had initially expected Chuanzi to remain silent, just like when he had questioned him earlier. However, Su Xuan handed him a pile of documents, Chuanzi s interrogation transcript from the interrogation room. Zhou Qiang wasted no time and started reading.
The more he read, the darker his expression became, and he took a deep breath. If Su Xuan hadn’t stopped him, he would have rushed in to give Chuanzi a good beating!
After years in the police force, they had encountered their fair share of legal illiteracy. But someone like Chuanzi, who thought he was clever, yet was utterly ignorant of the law, made them itch to deliver a beating!
“In essence, we can already pin down the person responsible for the crime,” Zhou Qiang said with a serious expression. In fact, based on Chuanzi and Chen Jianxun’s interrogation transcripts, it was clear that both of them were involved in Zhou Hao’s case. Although it wasn’t clear how Chuanzi knew that Chen Jianxun intended to harm Zhou Hao and decided to take advantage of it, resulting in Zhou Hao’s death, both of them were not going to escape justice.
“But we still need to trace the source of this money,” Su Xuan added, his expression becoming serious.
If Chuanzi was hired as a hitman for this murder, then even if they caught Chuanzi, it wouldn’t be enough. They still needed to find the person who hired him. This case couldn’t be closed yet.
Upon hearing this, Zhou Qiang nodded in agreement. He knew the situation was not optimistic. If they couldn’t find the person who hired the hitman in a short time, they would face significant pressure—actually, the current pressure was already substantial.
Thinking about it, Zhou Qiang’s initially hazy mind suddenly cleared. He turned to Su Xuan and said, “Su Xuan, we can’t act rashly in this situation. We need to be cautious. Since you managed to get Chuanzi to talk on his end, you should handle the investigation there. As for Chen Jianxun, I personally beheve he should be held accountable. Let’s detain him for now.”
After all, Chen Jianxun was a suspect identified by Su Xuan, and before taking any action, Zhou Qiang wanted to consult his opinion.
Su Xuan nodded in agreement. He also believed that Chen Jianxun was guilty. While Chen Jianxun might not have intended to kill Zhou Hao but only wanted to teach him a lesson, his actions had directly caused Zhou Hao’s death. With the evidence found in the forensic report, the amount of drugs involved was substantial. There was no guarantee what Chen Jianxun’s true intentions were at the time.
After discussing the case for a while, the two of them went their separate ways to work. Since Su Xuan had taken on Chuanzi’s case, he wouldn’t give up so easily.
Su Xuan spent the entire afternoon with Chuanzi. However, Chuanzi’s attitude was better than he had expected. Although he repeatedly insisted that Su Xuan should find the buyer and that the matter had nothing to do with him, he believed that the police shouldn’t arrest him.
In response, Su Xuan couldn’t help but let out a cold laugh. “How did the other party contact you? If you’re willing to provide us with their contact information, we can consider it as your cooperation, and we’ll take it into account during the investigation.”
Su Xuan’s stern words had made Chuanzi realize the seriousness of the situation. Now, Chuanzi’s only option was to reveal the buyer. However, when Chuanzi heard this, his expression instantly changed. He went from almost being convinced by Su Xuan to a cold and twisted expression.
“Don’t think I don’t know what you police are up to! If I reveal the person, 111 end up dead, won’t I? I won’t tell you anything! You guys are the police, so why don’t you investigate it yourselves?”
He taunted Su Xuan, fully aware of the potential consequences. Su Xuan s expression almost couldn’t hold back his frustration. His gaze turned cold as he locked onto Chuanzi.
Despite feeling uneasy, Chuanzi continued to provoke Su Xuan with his words. Upon hearing this, Su Xuan understood Chuanzi’s intentions. He wanted to shift blame, putting all the responsibility on someone else while avoiding any consequences for himself. However, he was also afraid that they would actually follow through with it, which was why he refused to divulge any information about the buyer.
But unfortunately…
“Do you think that if you remain silent, we won’t have any way to deal with you?” Su Xuan remarked. “Whether you were hired to commit murder or you planned to kill Zhou Hao yourself… you still committed the act. You confessed to it yourself. Do you think you can just walk away from this?”
Chuanzi’s expression turned puzzled. He couldn’t believe what he was hearing. In his limited understanding of the law, he believed that if someone paid him to commit murder, he shouldn’t be held responsible for the act.
Su Xuan took a moment to educate him on the legal facts, and Chuanzi’s face showed his confusion. This wasn’t what he had initially thought. After all, he hadn’t intended to kill anyone; he had acted because someone had paid him to do so. In his mind, this made the situation not entirely his fault.
He wondered why he was being arrested in the first place.
Finally, Su Xuan managed to obtain the phone number and stepped out of the room, feeling mentally exhausted. As police officers, they often encountered individuals like Chuanzi who were profoundly ignorant of the law. It was astonishing how some people could commit a crime and still believe they were not guilty.
“Bro,” Zhou Qiang said as he patted Su Xuan’s shoulder firmly, taking the stack of interrogation records from him. His expression was solemn. “You’ve been through a lot.”
Zhou Qiang felt like he had taken on a great burden by dealing with this suspect. He couldn’t believe that the person he had identified as a potential suspect turned out to be so ignorant. How could someone who had committed murder think of themselves as a good person?
Su Xuan remained expressionless, his energy drained, as he swatted away Zhou Qiang’s hand. “I’ll leave the rest to you.”
He needed a break….