Davis seemed to want to deny it, but Judy didn't give her a chance to deny it. She paused for a moment and continued:
"It's no use denying it. Just send your handkerchief for inspection and I'll know if my guess is correct."
Hearing this, Davis fell silent.
"I thought it was just a small error and it wouldn't be a big deal."
She lowered her eyes and stared blankly at the tiles under her feet, as if trying to see flowers in them.
"If I had known earlier... I should have done as he said and let him live a few more days."
Davis murmured:
"I didn't intend to kill him originally. After all, I've always loved him so much. Even though he cheated on me, even though the other person danced right in front of me, I still couldn't bring myself to leave him. But what I didn't expect was that he was actually the murderer who killed my sister..."
Having said that, Davis looked at the deceased with a sudden hint of hatred in his eyes.
"I know that because I always feel sad for him, my sister doesn't like him very much. Even if we meet by chance, she treats him with indifference. Later, she even ran to him without telling me, hoping that he would stop looking for me."
but……
Davis' tears slowly fell down his cheeks.
"I don't know what my sister said, but I guess it wasn't very nice. But even so... even so... there was no need for him to deliberately run over my sister and then make it look like she had been in a car accident..."
Davis said this, as if he had completely lost control of his emotions. He covered his cheeks with his hands and knelt on the ground dejectedly.
"If I had known this would happen, I would have definitely broken up with him the first time we broke up. That way, my sister wouldn't have run to him because of me, and she wouldn't have died..."
It is said that being in love is not desirable, but before this, Davis never thought there was anything wrong with it.
After all, no matter how love-sick she is, it is her own business.
She had never hurt anyone because of this, so she never felt that she needed to change anything.
But after her sister died, she really began to reflect on herself.
After all, if it wasn't for her, her sister wouldn't have carried her on her back to find the other person, and naturally she wouldn't have encountered a car accident on the way and died under the wheels.
But at this time, the person she resented was always herself.
If that person hadn't told her that everything was not an accident, she would probably still be blaming herself until now.
"I just didn't expect there would be an accident along the way..."
Davis's expression was a little gloomy, but when he thought that he had avenged his sister after all, his eyes gradually regained some of their spirit.
However, the content of her words also caught Judy's attention.
"You said... 'he'?"
Judy narrowed her eyes slightly, and her black square-framed glasses flashed a faint light under the light.
"Since you've never doubted the cause of your sister's death before, then from whom did you learn this? Was it this 'he' you mentioned?"
She asked repeatedly, her tone hurried but her logic clear, not giving Davis any chance to hide anything for him.
Davis also found that he seemed to have let something slip, but at this time Burris Brown had also reacted and knew that the system did not lie to him, and that the man had really started to act again.
He took a few steps forward excitedly and stood right in front of Davis, so that she could only look up at him while kneeling on the ground.
And perhaps because of the backlight, Boris Brown's eyes fell into darkness. Davis only felt that his gaze on her was particularly cold, so cold that she could feel a hint of chill even in the warm room. At this moment, it was slowly crawling along her back to the top of her head.
Davis couldn't help but shudder, but Boris Brown seemed to have not noticed her frightened look at all, and just scolded her:
"Tell me quickly, who is this 'he' you're talking about? How did you get to know him? What did you two talk about?"
In the middle of his words, Boris Brown suddenly recalled his boss's warning. He barely managed to suppress his emotions and added:
"Is it that person who gave you the advice behind the scenes, telling you how to kill the deceased? Tell me now!"
Davis was almost crying after being scolded by him.
She was not a particularly strong person to begin with. If the other party had not killed her sister, she would probably still be bullied by him. So after meeting Burris Brown's fierce eyes, she immediately sobbed with tears in her eyes.
Seeing this, Judy knew very well that she should not be soft-hearted towards criminals, and even if Davis had his reasons, he was still a criminal.
But when she saw her eyes filled with tears after being scolded by Burris Brown, she subconsciously frowned.
"Brown."
She called out to Burris Brown as a warning, but all she got was an impatient roll of the eyes.
"Hey Stelin, you're not being soft on a criminal, are you?"
He snorted with disdain:
"Women are women indeed."
"Ha! Then what kind of person are you if you're not even as good as a woman?"
Seeing him start talking about women, Judy got anxious and directly retorted:
"Don't forget, I was the one who figured out the modus operandi of this case, and what else did you do besides getting into trouble with everyone?"
"ha……"
In Boris Brown's imagination, he, who possesses the system, is the protagonist of this world, or the chosen one. However, Judy actually dared to confront him, and again and again. This is simply unforgivable!
So facing her question at this time, he replied with a sneer:
"You didn't come up with the answer on your own, did you?"
As he spoke, his gaze passed over the crowd and slowly fell on Hoshino Aoi.
"And I doubt the identity of your friend."
"What do you mean?"
Seeing that he even brought up Solana while talking, Judy was really angry. Her blue eyes became cold and she looked at Boris Brown with a serious face, as if she would pounce on him and fight him if he made any move.
Boris Brown did not look at her again, but just looked at Hoshino Aoi and said slowly:
"I suspect she has something to do with this case."
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