Chapter 664 Rowan Can’t Leave
Celebrities‘ assistants were the ones who understood them the most, sometimes even more than their
family.
Wynter was engrossed in her thoughts, not realizing what was going on around her.
Rowan furrowed his brows a little. “Sebastian, how could you bring Wynter to this sort of place?”
Sebastian shrugged. “Rowan, come on. Be reasonable. You’re here, aren’t you?”
Rowan sighed a little. His every move was mature and graceful. He looked at the investigators and asked
politely, “May I go now?”
Rowan had a lot of fans, but the investigators still had to be professional. “You can’t leave until your suspicions have been cleared.”
This was what happened most of the time during a case. If there was no cold, hard evidence, Rowan
could be bailed.
Wynter never thought that he could not even be bailed. This meant that the police had substantial
evidence against Rowan,
Sebastian understood this too. That was why he looked grim. The smile that he had when he first arrived
vanished.
Rowan, on the contrary, was taking it well. Although he was feeling tired, he merely advised Wynter to
head home. He did not want his little sister to worry about him. A girl shouldn’t have been in this sort of
place.
Rowan’s only regret was that he was not in time to attend the family reunion banquet.
Luckily, Sebastian was there, and he had sent a video to the group chat, which was why Rowan could
recognize Wynter.
The siblings barely had spoken to each other when it was the fourth round of interrogation. Wynter and Sebastian did not leave. They were in the lobby listening to the police:
“Sebastian, you’re an attorney. Go and get the case file. It’s best if you can get all of their statements.” Wynter acted quickly. “I’ll head to the scene of the crime.”
However, in doing so, she accidentally revealed her other identity. Sebastian was smart and immediately
Sebastian was suddenly much more relieved. Wynter and he had thought of the same thing. This incident had happened so suddenly, so there may not be enough manpower.
The police and investigators had done their best, but they could not even find any clues. This meant that
the case was a hard one to crack.
In the
eyes of the law, the key to cracking the case came down to evidence, and Wynter understood that
it was easiest to find key evidence at the scene of the crime.
The moment she got in her car, she made a call to a person whom she had not contacted in a very long
time.
The person on the other end of the line was surprised when he received her call. His eyes widened, and he gave his secretary a look. The secretary understood quickly and closed in, smiling.
The person on the other end of the line was a special person. The country’s toughest cases would always end up in his hands, especially those old unsolved and weird cases.
The longer a case went unsolved, the harder it was to find the culprit.
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