C193 – Please Teach Us!

Captain Wu swiftly apprehended the suspect and closed the case.

The suspects were in disbelief when they heard that one of their own had turned on them.

“There’s no way that’s true!”

“You’re not going to drive a wedge between us that easily!”

“We all know Old Wang. He would never betray us.”

Seated in his car, Captain Wu couldn’t help but chuckle at the conversation unfolding among the men in the back.

“Believe it or not, we’ve uncovered your hiding spot for the jewels—in the sewer, just a stone’s throw from the jewelry store.”

The suspects were visibly shocked by Captain Wu’s revelation.

The hiding place was incredibly secretive.

Only they knew about it; it was unthinkable that anyone else could have discovered it!

Could Wang Hu really have sold them out?

But Wang Hu had been in custody for days; it was inconceivable that he’d betray them now!

“Stop trying to fool us.”

“Without evidence of our crimes, we’re innocent!”

In the past, such a situation would have vexed Captain Wu. Now, he sat back, humming a tune, thinking to himself, “Just wait until Mr. Su has a word with you. You’ll all be singing like canaries.”

Before long, all the suspects were escorted to the police station, tight-lipped as ever.This chapter is updated by nov(e)(l)biin.com

Then Su Ming made his entrance.

All eyes in the conference room were glued to the large screen, where every officer had taken a seat.

“Mr. Su’s interrogation techniques are state-of-the-art. You’d all do well to pay close attention,” Minister Chen announced. “I’ll arrange for Mr. Su to give you a class on it soon.”

“Yes, sir!”

Su Ming’s influence was undeniable. The five criminals were remarkably compliant before him, candidly answering every query.

What was Su Ming’s secret? Some entertained the outlandish notion that he might have conspired with the criminals, but such an idea was patently absurd. No other explanation seemed plausible.

The interrogation, lasting a mere half-hour, concluded with the criminals fully disclosing their misdeeds. They detailed their scheme, the timing, the tools used, their accomplices, and even confessed to past transgressions that had remained hidden.

As the interrogation wrapped up and the live feed ceased, the officers in the conference room remained rooted in place, the impact of what they’d witnessed beyond words. These were seasoned officers, well-trained and experienced. Yet, they had never encountered an interrogation technique so unorthodox, nor so remarkably effective.

Before long, Su Ming entered the conference room.

“Stand up!”

Minister Chen’s voice thundered suddenly, prompting every officer to rise in perfect sync.

“Applaud!”

The officers clapped fervently, the sound echoing their collective tension.

This case had weighed heavily on them, a puzzle that had stumped even the most seasoned detectives, yet it was Mr. Su who had cracked it using an astonishing approach!

Mr. Su’s technique was something they all could learn from.

“Mr. Su, you’re truly remarkable. I must ask a favor of you, and you simply must agree...”

Minister Chen’s face flushed with excitement: “The interrogation method you employed was incredible. Could you possibly teach us?”

Su Ming found himself in a quandary.

Truth be told, he was quite embarrassed.

He had no knowledge of interrogation techniques.

But he did have the System.

And he had the Truth Pill.

That’s how he got those five to confess their crimes.

Seeing the eager look in Minister Chen’s eyes, Su Ming found it hard to say no.

Reluctantly, he decided to acquiesce.

After all, the life of a police officer was no easy calling.