Wine and Gun

Chapter 249

"Don't you think so?" Dr. Bacchus was so well-mannered that he didn't sound angry at all.

"If you really think so, you shouldn't be staring at that McAdam with such high interest in the house on Fifteenth Avenue." Hunter's voice sounded rough but sharp, somewhat aggressive.

"Do I have one?" asked Dr. Bucks.

"You have - although you were even injured at the time, but I'm pretty sure you have - ordinary people won't notice, maybe Amalet won't notice anything, but people like us are very sensitive to that kind of breath Yes." Hunter spoke quickly, and he took a step forward, getting close enough to Dr. Bucks to be disrespectful. Although I didn't understand what they were saying, I couldn't help staring at them nervously, because I always felt like Hunter wanted to shoot him. "Do you know what I thought at the time? I was thinking: the one I stabbed with the knife wasn't the most dangerous shòu in this room."

"Oh," said Dr. Bacchus, his voice very low when he spoke again, "how do you know what a shòu is?"

"Because it's the hunter's job to tell them apart. Of course they didn't fall into any traps, didn't leave hairs on the branches, didn't leave any footprints on the soil. But when hunters smell them, they know Are they láng or foxes?" Hunter waved his hand lightly, "And—Doctor Bucks, I followed Langdon's case, and they said he killed the girl in the back alley of the bar. But yours How on earth did the fingerprints end up on that knife?"

I almost screamed in the lounge.

I finally remembered where I heard the surname Bacchus! Albarino Bacchus, the chief medical examiner of the Westland Forensic Bureau, is the one suspected of killing his ex-girlfriend! But of course, it was later confirmed that he was wronged, and it seems that the police station had to compensate him for a serious loss. There were many reports on this case at the time.

After the news broke, a nurse in the hospital who was almost fifty years old told me some other gossip. She has been in this hospital for most of her life, so she knows that Dr. Bucks' parents are both surgeons in this hospital-his father seems to be very famous and has high attainments in heart surgery.

But unfortunately, when Dr. Bacchus was very young, his mother drowned in an accident, and a few years later, his father also committed suicide due to depression.

Then I don't think it's surprising that he later became a playboy, which must have been some kind of compensation for a bleak childhood.

With that said, he finally ended his life as a playboy and chose to settle down? Of course, although that Ms. Molozer has a good figure, she is not the most beautiful type. Are you impressed by the talent of the bureau consultant?

Isn't this the most popular làng romance movie in movies a few years ago? A talented làng son fell in love with a pure and beautiful girl, felt the warmth of love and family in his lover, and finally became a man of outstanding character and reliable under the influence of the girl.

"Do you doubt me?" asked Dr. Bucks calmly.

Now I even kinda hate this Hunter, how can he suspect someone who is clearly wronged? The Langdon case couldn't be more clearly reported. The crime scene investigation team found the victim's hair at the Langdon house. If the case was committed by Dr. Bucks, how could the Langdon house have all that hair?

"I'm worried about you," Hunter said gruffly. "To tell you the truth, during the Langdon case, I looked into you a little bit, and then I noticed your mother. I have to say, her experience... ... very interesting. I hope you don't follow her footsteps."

- What kind of nonsense is this? Did he think Dr. Bacchus would kill himself? Because of his seriously injured girlfriend? If I were Dr. Bucks, I'd really hit him now.

...Wait, no, wasn't his father the one who committed suicide due to depression?

I was really at a loss and felt like I didn't understand a word of it. But Dr. Bucks was clearly not angry, and I even heard a smile in his voice when he spoke again.

"Mr. Hunter," he said softly, "whatever accusations you are making, please be very careful."

He's so good, really. Hunter paused for a while, then said inexplicably, "I'll watch you."

Then he turned and limped away heavily.

Doctor Bacchus watched him leave, and sighed heavily. Then he walked slowly into the lounge and took a seat next to me just a seat away.

I finally couldn't sit still. After knowing so many causes and consequences, I didn't say anything to comfort this poor man, which always made me feel sleepy and sleepless. It may have been abrupt, but I turned to him abruptly and said, "Don't worry! Your lover will be fine!"

Looking back now, I don't know if I surprised him. In short, he was obviously stunned for a moment, and then suddenly laughed.

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