Lu Jinghuai and Liang Huo both understood this and looked unhappy.
"Investigate Zou Long's account and see if there has been any large remittances recently." Lu Jinghuai said.
Zou Long and Song's mother don't have much in common, so the most likely reason he's willing to help Song's mother is for money.
The investigation results would not be available for a while, Song's mother was still in the interrogation room, and Song's father went out to make a phone call.
After a while, the chief of police called Liang Huo and said, "I know this case is difficult. If we can't find the result, it will be hard to explain to the Lu family, but we can't offend the Song family either. You just let him go without any evidence."
Liang Huo frowned, but couldn't directly refute the director's words, so he just responded.
After hanging up the phone, Liang Huo looked at Lu Jinghuai: "If there is no progress, we may not be able to keep the 24-hour summons."
But there is no way around it. The Song family is a well-known family in North City, and Mrs. Song is the legitimate wife of the Song family. How could they really let her wait in the police station for their investigation? Even if Lu Jinghuai puts pressure on her, it is unlikely.
Lu Jinghuai had a headache. He was thinking about whether he would have the chance to find evidence to capture Song's mother later if he let her go back temporarily.
Song's mother is different from Song Jingya. He is worried that if Song's mother gets out, she will have the opportunity to clean up the criminal evidence, just like she did back then.
If we don't kill him with one blow, we will alert the enemy. Song's mother will definitely not make such obvious moves.
Lu Jinghuai rubbed his aching forehead and hesitated, but Song's father came back after finishing his phone call outside the door.
When Song's father saw Lu Jinghuai, something flashed in his eyes, but when he looked carefully, there was nothing in his eyes. Instead, he sighed and spoke earnestly when he saw Lu Jinghuai.
"Jing Huai, I don't know if you heard something and misunderstood your Aunt Song. Your Aunt Song's attitude towards you has indeed changed a little because of Yaya's incident, but it's not to the point where you think she will murder you, right?"
There was helplessness and disappointment in Song's father's eyes, and he looked at Lu Jinghuai as if he was looking at his own ignorant child.
Song's father's hypocrisy made Lin Yan feel sick, and she couldn't help but hold Lu Jinghuai's hand.
Lu Jinghuai also looked at Song's father and his eyelashes trembled before he spoke: "I still hope that Aunt Song didn't intend to murder me. I also hope that this matter has nothing to do with Aunt Song. I also hope that the police will prove Aunt Song's innocence."
Lu Jinghuai's expression was gloomy, but his tone was calm. He was not angry at what Song's father said.
Song's father shook his head, as if facing an ignorant child, and then went into the lounge.
Lin Yan looked at Lu Jinghuai with some worry, but Lu Jinghuai looked at her with comfort in his eyes.
"It's fine."
However, there was still no good result for Liang Huo. Just when Liang Huo was at a loss as to what to do about the situation, Tang Zexing came with the old lady from the Lin family.
Grandma Lin is old and still walks a little shakily with a cane. She was still a little nervous after entering the police station.
The police officer guarding the door received them immediately, but he didn't know Tang Zexing or Granny Lin: "Auntie, what's the matter with you coming to the police station?"
Tang Zexing spoke first: "My aunt Lin Zhi was summoned. This is her mother. She is a little worried and wants to see what the specific situation is."
The police officer on the other side understood instantly. He knew that the case involving Lu Jinghuai and Song's mother was personally handled by Captain Liang. He quickly contacted Captain Liang and took Grandma Lin with him.
In the hall, when Lu Jinghuai saw Grandma Lin, he subconsciously stood up, with a complicated and apologetic look in his eyes.
"Grandma, aren't you on the afternoon bus? Why haven't you returned to Huaicheng yet?"
"How can I go back peacefully after something like this happened?" Grandma Lin also sighed.
"Jing Huai... Grandma is sorry for you. If it weren't for grandma, you wouldn't be in this situation today." The apology in Grandma Lin's tone was too obvious?
Lu Jinghuai's feelings were also complicated. He naturally knew where Grandma Lin's self-blame came from.
Although Song's mother invited him to the banquet in the name of Grandma Lin, he also attended the appointment in order to make Song's mother take action and then find something to hold against her.
Both he and Song's mother had their own plans for attending the banquet. Only Grandma Lin was innocent, but Grandma Lin's guilt made him feel a little uncomfortable.
"Grandma, this matter has nothing to do with you." This was all Lu Jinghuai could say.
"How can it be unrelated?" Granny Lin seemed hesitant but still spoke: "Your Aunt Song... I'm afraid she really did something wrong."
Grandma Lin only said this one sentence, and there was so much helplessness in her tone. After she finished speaking, she did not persuade Lu Jinghuai to let Song's mother go, but just sighed.
Lu Jinghuai was also silent, not knowing how to respond. Song's mother was never confused for a moment, but had made many plans.
When Liang Huo saw the old lady from the Lin family coming, his eyes lit up. In his opinion, the old lady from the Lin family had a high probability of becoming a breakthrough point.
Song's father also heard the news and frowned. He came out of the lounge and heard Liang Huo discussing some questions with the old lady of the Lin family.
Father Song spoke directly in displeasure.
"Captain Liang, my mother-in-law is old and can't stand intimidation. Are you trying to force something out of her?"
Grandma Lin agreed, but she also made a request: "I want to see my daughter and ask a few questions."
Liang Huo hesitated for a while but finally agreed. Liang Huo took Grandma Lin to the interrogation room where Song's mother was being interrogated.
When Mother Song saw Granny Lin's appearance, her eyes changed noticeably: "Mom, why are you here? Didn't I ask the driver to take you to the train station and let you go back?"
Grandma Lin also looked at Song's mother and was silent for a moment before speaking: "How could I go back after something like this happened..."
"What does it have to do with you if something happens? You have already sold your train ticket." Song's mother interrupted Grandma Lin's words with some annoyance. Grandma Lin might not be able to influence anything, but she was a variable that she didn't want to see.
Grandma Lin's expression was also extremely complicated, which made Mother Song uneasy, and Grandma Lin spoke.
"Zhi'er, why are you afraid of me coming back? Does this incident really have nothing to do with you?"
Mother Song's expression changed visibly, but then quickly returned to normal, with a hint of impatience in her face: "Mom, do you think I did it too, and are you going to convict me? You're my mother!"
Grandma Lin looked at her daughter with disappointment in her eyes: "Lin Zhi, it's my fault as a mother that I didn't teach you well."
"Mom, are you happy only when you see me go in?"
Mother Song gritted her teeth, feeling a little angry. She didn't understand why Grandma Lin wanted to come back when she was clearly going back to Huaicheng. Could it be that she wanted to send her daughter in jail herself?
Grandma Lin naturally also saw the serious mood of Song's mother, and she suddenly felt that it might be right for her to come back.
Finally, Granny Lin sighed and looked back at Mother Song: "I'm afraid that after I die, I won't be able to face my old sisters."
"Zhi'er, if it's really you who did it, and you admit it, I'll even make amends for you... I taught you before that making a mistake isn't scary, what's scary is making the same mistake over and over again."
The eyes of the old lady from the Song family were dark, as if she could see through the mother of Song in front of her. This was her daughter, and no one knew a daughter better than her mother.
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