Wine and Gun

Chapter 383

His lips twisted, as if he was about to spit out a word, but he didn't seem to dare to say that word in public, so he could only be silent.

"Have you told Bart your conjecture?" Olga interrupted crisply.

"No, he was already under arrest when I realized that," Hunter admitted, and the more I listened, the more confused I became, if I could still hear them talking about the latest As far as a few cases are concerned, now I can't understand what the two of them are talking about. Hunter sighed and continued, "After all, what's the use of telling Officer Hardy now? He's already been arrested, and first-degree murder is a very serious charge... My findings didn't change the situation, And it's really hard for me to imagine...he's that guy."

"Let me clear your mind," Olga said calmly. "You're more interested in the process of chasing criminals than in the outcome of their capture. As for Herstal, your Feelings are more complicated. After all, the killing of the butcher made you stop appreciating him, didn't you? In that case, you are also willing to bury his painful secret deep in your heart if you are sure that he can't harm others again."

When Olga said this, her fingers brushed the cover of the folder, intentionally or not. I wonder if that folder was hiding what she called "the painful secret."

"Do you think this is wrong?" Hunter asked after speaking.

"I don't evaluate people's behavior, because the longer I study criminal psychology, I find that evaluating people's behavior with preconceived notions will always bring a lot of trouble." Olga snorted, I think she was in the sand Shadow, though I don't know what it means, "I can only say, Hunter, that everyone has their own opinion on propositions like 'justice' and 'morality', since they operate only by secular rules, not by Being enshrined in law means that everyone's understanding is necessarily different - and in my experience, this deviation often leads to some tragedy."

She paused for a moment, then continued: "Besides, it won't actually make a difference if you don't tell Bart. I bet my old friend Lavasa McCard was causing some trouble with Westland. The high-profile serial murder case has long had a lot of its own ideas, and when you are struggling to tell Bart your speculation, he may have repeated his speculation in Bart's ear more than 200 times."

Maybe Olga wanted to use this exaggerated statement to create some kind of relaxed atmosphere, but no matter what she wanted to gān, it didn't work out in the end. There was an awkward silence after her words, while her two guests were still looking at her with heavy eyes.

"Oh," she seemed to give up, and suddenly laughed again, "Don't be so frowning, no more innocent people will die during this time."

When Olga said this, she seemed to glance at the handicraft tray with orchids that she had placed on her head cabinet: it had been there all this time, and the orchids had lost their way under the constant lack of moisture. The white color before, is now completely ordinary flowers, but Olga does not seem to want to throw them away.

"You already knew that, didn't you?" At this moment, the young man named Midalun said suddenly, his voice was a little sharp because of his nervousness, and he seemed unable to restrain the words he wanted to say. out, which made Olga and Hunter's eyes fall on him, and I couldn't help but look in that direction.

Midalun swallowed gān abruptly and asked, "That is, regarding the identity of Mr. Armalite and the identity of Doctor Bacchus, have you already...?"

Olga smiled at him with a very calm expression: "What is it?"

Midaren bit his lip and shook his head silently.

"That's right," Olga smiled, "it's a good habit not to say your own inferences right away, because the less you think about it, the more likely you are to make mistakes. Be cautious and wait until you are sure before opening your mouth. It's a virtue."

"So how do we determine how much damage our actions will cause?" Midaren asked. "There are many choices we may make, and what is the best choice? - Slade was acquitted, Mr. Armalette was arrested for shooting him, is it impossible for Mr. Armalette to get away without Mr. Armalette being his defense attorney? Or if Mr. Armalette doesn't shoot him, he will mutilate more children? Weiss Tran pianists target unconvicted suspects, so would the city be better or worse without a Westerland pianist?"

Midaren paused, I had absolutely no idea how the conversation got from their friend to the Westland pianist, but I noticed that the young man's lips were trembling.

"When on earth did you find out the truth of everything?" he swallowed gruffly and asked, "If you really knew the truth long ago - if you chose to stop them - what would it be like? Will Tled go to jail or he won't be arrested at all, or is it worse? Or maybe I didn't even ask that because I died at Sequoia Manor before that?"

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