Chapter 237
Bang!
Bryan slammed shut the door.
On Facebook, there were photos of Andy standing next to Finley.
Bryan didn’t want to make a fuss about it.
However, Finley now dashed out to look for Andy, regardless of the rainstorm.
It rained hard. The roads would become slippery. What was more important than her safety?
Screwed her!
Finley drove all the way to her dormitory in Capital University.
She didn’t bring an umbrella with her. Therefore, she ran through the heavy rain to her destination.
The warning line surrounded the crime scene.
Those onlookers were dismissed from the warning line.
The president was already there for the investigation proceeded by the police.
This was the scene of death.
It was right under her dormitory.
Delia lay in a pool of blood with a pale face.
She didn’t close her eyes, looking like she died with injustice unredressed.
Bright red blood flowed down from her forehead and merged with the rain. The ground was bright. red, and the smell of blood was pungent in the air.
The police protected the corpse with an umbrella above it to prevent the rain from affecting the coming autopsy.
Finley stood on the spot and felt difficult to calm down.
This was a life.
Delia loved to mess with me but shouldn’t pay with her life.
Did she really commit suicide?
A black umbrella suddenly appeared and blocked the rain from Finley.
“I will go to the police station with you.”
Finley had nothing to worry about, and it wouldn’t be her first visit to the police station.
I had nothing to do with Delia’s death.
Last time, I warned Delia verbally, but that shouldn’t be the reason for her death.
Finley got in the police car.
Out of worry, Andy got in the police car too.
This was the police station.
Andy thought that the police would detain Finley in a dark room for interrogation.
In the police station, Andy found that things were different from his imagination.
To be precise, he made a mistake.
“Finley, this way please,” Mr. Barton, who was in charge of the case, greeted Finley enthusiastically.
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