Yan Suizhi leaned next to the door, leisurely pressing the floor they were headed to, almost casually replying, âYeah, itâs quite weird.â
Gu Yan eyed the back of the policemanâs head, not adding more.
These two people were always unflustered, so much that even Young Master Joe hadnât perceived anything odd.
He mumbled to himself a bit, and the elevator reached their floor.
This officer looked professional and didnât really converse with them unless it was for official business.
He was the first to enter the elevator and the last to exit, maintaining an austere face of professionalism the whole way through.
The butler waiting outside the elevator bowed when he saw them, then entered the passcode at the electronic door.
The policeman swept a glance down the corridor, locating the entrances and exits of the floor as well as the security access, then asked the butler, âAre you in charge of this floor?â
âAre you referring to housekeeping or security?â
âBoth.â
âHousekeeping is my chief responsibility, but security is under the purview of a dedicated security team. Six to eight people would usually be assigned to deluxe floors like this, but due to the incident, theyâre now having an emergency meeting downstairs.â
The policeman nodded and asked, âWhere are the security guards usually stationed?â
âAt the elevator door, the electronic passcode-protected door, and next to the security access passageway. Primarily these three locations,â the butler said.
âWhat about you? Are you here around the clock?â
The butler pointed at a single room at the end of the corridor. âI usually stay in there, so Iâm basically on-call at any hour.â
The policeman nodded. âSo, someone would always notice if anyone entered or left this floor, right?â
âIâd suppose so.â
âAlright, thank you,â the policeman said.
The passcode-protected door opened. The butler swept his hand out, bowing slightly, and after escorting Joe and the others through the door, stayed outside himself.
âDo you mind if I start with taking a look at the layout of the suite?â the policeman asked Joe. It was discernible from the conversation just now that this suite was his.
Joe nodded. âSure, go ahead.â
He settled Ke Jin on the sofa in the living room, his gaze tailing the policeman curiously. âDo we count as suspects? Iâve come across a few cases in the past, but they didnât seem to take my statements this seriously as I wasnât on their list of suspects.â
The policeman opened the work interface on his smart device, making a few simple notes, explaining, âIt might be differences in work culture. The demands of different police stations may vary a bit. Our chief expects us to make detailed notes, not because thereâs any suspicion on you. I might have to take a few photographs, if youâre amenable to that?â
Joe shrugged. âHelp yourself to anything you need to do.â
âThank you.â
The policeman circled the large room, capturing it with his smart device as he did.
âIâm done,â the policeman scanned the room. âIs there somewhere convenient for me to take the statement? Will the sofas do?â
âOf course.â
The policeman turned on his recording device and set it on the coffee table. âFirst, tell me what time you arrived at this hotel.â
Joe, âYesterday evening; around four or five, thereabout?â
Gu Yan, â4:50 p.m.â
The policeman was thrown. âYou remember it that clearly?â
The young policemanâs occupational disease kicked in. When encountering such an unexpected response, a whiff of suspicion would be stirred.
Yan Suizhi thought back to the day he first entered the law firm, saying with his eyes crinkled into a smile, âMy teacher has an ironclad law that he must arrive ten minutes earlier than the appointed time.â
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Yan Suizhiâs hand, which had picked up his glass of water, paused. He glanced at Young Master Joe askew, thinking, Nonsense, I never had this nasty habit myself.
The policeman nodded. âOh, that makes sense. So, the reception last night began at 5 p.m.?â
âYeah.â
âAbout the arrival timing⊠were all of you together?â the policeman asked.
âWe met at the entrance,â Joe spoke without any sense of self-preservation. âTo be precise, it was because I knew about Guâs habit that I made sure to arrive at that time to bump into him.â
âThen, were you always at the reception the entire time afterwards?â
âYes, in the glass-domed garden we were just at.â
âDid you separate in the middle of it?â
Joe blinked. âDoes going to the washroom count? I made three trips?â
The policeman had probably asked the question out of habit, but since Young Master Joe was being so cooperative, he went along with it, asking, âDid you go alone?â
Joe shook his head. âNo, I was with Ke Jin.â
The policeman, ââŠâ
He moved his electronic pen, making a few empty strokes in the air above the page, perhaps a bit unsure of how to record this.
âErr⊠then what about you?â The policeman silently shifted his target, asking Yan Suizhi and Gu Yan.
Yan Suizhi very naturally cast a questioning gaze at Gu Yan. âTwice?â
The policeman, ââŠâ Why do you have to ask others for thisâŠ
His pen twitched. He didnât know what he ought to write.
Very fortunately, Yan Suizhi continued to add, âWe didnât drink much last night. We only went last night because I wanted to wash my hands. Itâs a little dull to go alone.â
The policeman, ââŠâ
That wasnât the point? How interesting could washing hands get???
âWhat time did the reception end?â The policeman felt a dire need to jump across the topic of going to the washroom.
âAround ten?â Joe said.
âThen you returned here?â The policeman asked Gu Yan and Yan Suizhi. âIn between, did you go to the front mansion? What I mean is, since that was the original arrangement, did you leave your luggage there? Or did you come here directly?â
âWe went by to take a look at the room,â Yan Suizhi said, âbut I didnât leave my luggage there.â
âSo, room 406 was actually unoccupied, right?â
âPretty much.â
The policeman nodded and jotted it down. âThen did you encounter any trouble lately? For example, did you accidentally offend or provoke anyone? Or things of similar nature?â
In his head, the esteemed Professor Yan went, Oh, loads.
But, on the surface, he shook his head with a smile, âDo I look like someone who easily offends others?â
The policeman hastened to say, âThatâs not what I mean.â
âErm⊠which room did each of you stay in last night?â
Joe pointed at them. âThis one, this one, and that one. These two rooms.â
âThereâs four of you but you used three rooms?â the policeman asked. âHow were they assigned?â
Joe, âWe were drinking together. The intern stayed over there, and Ke Jin in this one. But why do you ask this? It doesnât have anything to do with the case, no?â
At this, Yan Suizhi glanced at Young Master Joe with considerable surprise.
He likely said this in consideration of the impact that having excessively close relations between a lawyer and an intern would have on Gu Yanâs image.
This young master was often slapdash in nature, but he expended all of his attentiveness on Ke Jin and Gu Yan.
The policeman didnât probe further after being questioned by Joe but changed the subject. âAccording to police records, you were the one who noticed the light in room 406, is that correct?â
âYeah.â Joe pointed at his bedroom. âRight in front of the window. I noticed it when I walked by. Youâve checked the layout just now too; itâs very easy to look across at the other side.â
âThen, all of you also went to the surveillance room, am I correct?â
âYep. I wanted to find out what was going on,â Joe said, âlest I end up losing sleep over it.â
âSo you were also the ones who noticed the problem with the surveillance footage?â
âMn.â
The policeman asked some more general questions about the time frame and what they knew about the movements of others from last night until now.
He looked particularly serious, asking whatever that he could think of, meticulously taking their statements. Then, approximately two hours later when the butler served lunch, he got up. âAlright, thank you for your cooperation.â
Before leaving, the policeman asked them again, âDid you really not run into any trouble? If you have any guesses, you can tell me. After all, if you hadnât changed your accommodations last minute, it could have been a different story today. I think that this might be associated with you.â
âIâm baffled as well.â Yan Suizhi said, âBut⊠maybe that person was just trying to find an empty room to crash?â
The policeman seemed a bit grudging still, but he eventually nodded. âIf thereâs a need in the coming days, we may need your further cooperation.â
âSure.â
âAdditionally, my colleagues are still taking statements for the other guests. For the time being, donât leave your floor in the afternoon.â
With experience from Yaba Island, Joe nodded obligingly. âGot it.â
The policeman left after instructing them on this.
They had lunch in the suite.
As it wasnât convenient for guests to leave their rooms, the hotelâs many recreational facilities were temporarily unavailable and they were unable to proceed with the scheduled main event.
Joe set Ke Jin down on the most comfortable spot in the sunlit living room, then got on the treadmill in boredom, continuing the exercise that got interrupted in the morning.
Gu Yan and Yan Suizhi, on the other hand, were sitting on the sofa, reading case files.
Joe adjusted the treadmill to a high speed, his mouth unable to shut up even as he jogged. âThat policemanâtaking the statementsâreally hadâan unusual amountâof questions.â
As he was running, the rhythm of his speech was broken up, interspersed with his breathing.
âHeâs obviously digging for information,â Yan Suizhi said.
âNo wonderâyou guysâspoke so littleâduring the statement,â Joe unconsciously replied.
And after replying, he suddenly perceived something wrong again.
âDigging for information? What information?â Joe was perplexed.
More accurately, most people wouldnât feel that the other party was digging for information just because they asked more than necessary, no? Unless there really was something to dig.
All of a sudden, Joe noticed that there, in fact, were many suspicious points about this.
For example, why was an internâs room the target? Unless there was something special about this internâŠ
For example, why was the intern so wary of the policemanâs inquisitiveness? What was there to be wary about? Unless there was something being kept under wrapsâŠ
Something special? Being kept under wraps?
Joe thought back carefullyâŠ
Hss. The day-to-day incidents didnât seem like much on an individual basis, but when he linked them all together now, he suddenly realised that this intern was more than just a little bit special. It seemed that ever since he appeared, there was nothing commonplace about himâŠ
He had nothing that an intern should have and everything that an intern shouldnât.
He frequently spoke up even before Gu Yan did; how did he seem remotely like an intern at all?
Also, the countless anomalies that Gu Yan showed because of himâŠ
He had always assumed that Gu Yan would only crack when it came to Dean Yan, but who would have knownâ
Young Master Joeâs brain abruptly froze at this thought.
Could it really be that easy for Gu Yan to shift his attention after fixating on the dean for ten years?
It was as if that after the intern appeared, Gu Yan had a different attitude towards the explosion case, just as thoughâŠ
Huh????????
Waitâ!
Joe was gobsmacked.
A shocking conjecture suddenly spawned in his head!
While it was very completely ludicrous, if his guess was right, then everything would make senseâŠ
In that split second, Joe attained enlightenment.
This was Joeâs first time experiencing this. It felt as though someone had dunked a bottle of cold beer over his head.
With a head full of ice, he looked at the two people on the sofa discussing a case, tentatively calling out in a trance, ââŠDean Yan?â
Then, he saw that intern, without even lifting his head, reply, âSpeak.â