Lu Yaozu opened his eyes, but his expression was unrecognizable. He kept his mouth tightly shut, refusing to say anything.
Seeing that he was still unmoved, the police officer changed his approach.
"Hello, I'm a police officer. It's so cold here, aren't you afraid?"
Lu Yaozu looked at the person in front of him and still didn't say anything.
At this moment, another police officer cleared his throat, came in from outside the door, whispered a few words to the police officer inside, looked at him one last time, and then left the interrogation room.
I don’t know what they said to each other, but the police officer’s expression changed immediately.
"I advise you to confess honestly. You were young at the time, so we understand that you were instigated by someone. But if you refuse to admit it, it would be considered as harboring someone. Do you understand how serious the consequences would be?"
"Besides, your parents have already been recruited, and you are only a teenager. You should have a brighter future. Don't let others drag you down."
The police officer spoke in a sincere and earnest manner, and every word was sharp.
These words really made Lu Yaozu feel a little uneasy.
"How is that possible? They are my biological parents, they wouldn't treat me like this, are you kidding me?"
"Haha, do I look like I'm joking? Do you think they are really qualified parents? What kind of parents would instigate their children to commit crimes? Think about how old you were at the time. You were really hurt by them!"
Every word the policeman spoke was from Lu Yaozu's perspective, which made him feel a little shaken.
What the policeman said was not wrong. He was just a 15-year-old child back then. He even needed others to feed him when he ate. But it was because of his parents' instigation that he was inexplicably burdened with so many murder lawsuits.
Doesn't he feel that he is being wronged?
But he remembered that his father told him that no matter what mistake a minor made, the police would not make things difficult for him.
Oh, right, the Weishi year!
Having said all that, he's still a minor! Even if he admits it, he still won't go to jail!
Does it make any difference to him whether he admits it or not?
"I'm just a minor, right? What difference does it make whether I tell you or not? If I tell you, will you let me eat? You guys came in so hastily just now that I didn't even finish my chicken leg."
It was his father who picked the chicken legs for him. His mother was a good cook and the chicken legs she stewed were sticky and fragrant. He still misses the taste now.
"That's for sure. We can't stop you from eating, right?"
Looking at him like this, the police knew that he was completely ignorant of the law.
All I remember is that I was a minor and had never been to jail. I don't know anything else.
But there are some things that the police officer cannot tell him on his own initiative.
"Okay then, I'll tell you everything, but you still have to help me prepare some food. Even if I'm in jail, I should have prison food, right? I didn't even have a full meal this afternoon, and you brought me here."
He was the only boy in the Lu family, and was doted on by all his family members. But being locked up here for so long, without even a sip of water to drink, was already considered hardship for him.
"Okay, then tell me everything you remember. I'll take notes. Just sign your name and you can eat."
"Hurry up, don't delay me from eating and sleeping."
Lu Yaozu was now hungry and sleepy, and his eyelids had twitched several times.
"Speak now. After you've spoken, there's nothing left for you to do."
Looking up at the police, Lu Yaozu closed his eyes and told them everything he had heard at that time.
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