Chapter 183 Judy: I ​​think you have the problem!



"ha?"

Judy found it a little unbelievable.

But this disbelief was directed at Burris Brown.

However, Boris Brown obviously did not think that she was questioning himself, but thought that she was surprised why his friend was doubted by him.

Seeing this, Boris Brown repeated what he had just said.

"I said, I suspect she is the person Davis was talking about."

Now, Judy's eyes looking at Burris Brown changed completely.

"reason?"

She looked at him in confusion, wanting to say it was impossible, but she was very curious about why he said that, so after hesitating for a moment, Judy decided to put the argument aside and asked for his reasons instead.

Burris Brown obviously didn't think there was anything wrong with his inference. After hearing Judy's question, he immediately said:

"Look, she immediately noticed something was wrong with that handkerchief. If she wasn't the murderer, nor the one who planned this, how could she have focused on that handkerchief so quickly?"

What Boris Brown said seemed to make sense, but anyone with a common sense could hear the far-fetchedness in his words.

Davis, for example:

"But if it weren't for her, you still wouldn't know how I killed someone. So if she really was that person, why would she take the initiative to expose her plan?"

For example, Judy:

"Come on, do you think that just because you're stupid and can't solve the case, others must be as stupid as you and can't solve the case either? Do you have to be the murderer to know his own methods?"

If we follow his logic, then wouldn't their bureau become a den of thieves?

And the same goes for those detectives. The reason they were able to find out the real culprit was because they planned everything themselves, right?

Thinking of this, Judy couldn't help but roll her eyes at Burris Brown.

Kudo Yusaku and Kudo Yukiko naturally found his remarks somewhat funny.

after all……

"Then someone like me who is both a detective and a detective novelist, wouldn't that make me a master of crime?"

Kudo Yusaku curled the corners of his lips helplessly. Seeing Boris Brown looking at him, he didn't care at all and looked back.

"After all, according to this police officer, the reason we can deduce who the murderer is is entirely because we did it ourselves. Similarly, the reason I can write detective novels is because I personally tried all the cases in them, so I can write them, right?"

As soon as these words were spoken, before Boris Brown could say anything, the people who had been watching around him burst into laughter.

"I think this officer should stop investigating cases and just switch to writing novels. After all, it seems his imagination is much better than his ability to investigate cases."

Hearing everyone's nonchalant teasing, Boris Brown seemed to finally realize that there was something wrong with what he said. His cheeks flushed red, but even so, he still said stubbornly:

"What do you know! That person can disguise herself as someone else and appear at the crime scene if she wants!"

He shouted, especially when he saw that everyone around him was laughing and no one believed him. Boris Brown cursed these fools in his heart and shouted:

"After all, some twisted people are like that. They love to deliberately stir up a fight and then come to the scene to watch their masterpiece. So maybe she's one of those people, too?"

"But you have no evidence."

Judy was beginning to feel fed up with the farce.

After all, in her opinion, 'Solana' had suffered an unprovoked disaster.

I raised my doubts with good intentions, but ended up being slandered as a criminal...

"It's just that Solana is good-tempered and didn't bother with you. Otherwise, if your suspicion of just one person were reported to your superiors, you would definitely be in big trouble."

Judy snorted coldly, then glanced at him again and said with a sneer:

"And if you come to that, you're suspicious too, aren't you?"

Burris Brown had a puzzled look on his face, not understanding what was so suspicious about him.

Seeing this, Judy crossed her arms across her chest, raised her chin, and said seriously:

"You weren't like this before, and if I remember correctly, this place is quite far from your home. So why did you come here to eat? Could it be that you are not actually Boris Brown at all, but a criminal in disguise?"

Seeing that she actually turned the tables and suspected that he was the fake one, and that everyone around him seemed to believe it and was clamoring to see his true face, Boris Brown's brows never relaxed for a moment, and his face was extremely gloomy. He said:

"Judy Stelling, are you trying to cover up for a criminal?"

He tried to sound serious, but Judy didn't buy it at all.

"Don't give me that. You have no evidence to prove that Solana is the mastermind behind this. Besides, it was my initiative that suggested we have dinner here today. Solana has nothing to do with it at all."

So naturally, it is not the case that, as he said, 'Solana' chose this store specifically to view his masterpiece.

On the contrary, as she said, he is more suspicious, right?

However, in response to her question, Boris Brown could only make the excuse that he happened to pass by and saw a new store here, so he wanted to come in and try it.

After all, he couldn't say that he learned the location of the case from the system, so he came here to wait, right?

However, Judy became even more suspicious of his explanation.

"Passing by? The road from the bureau to your home shouldn't be this way, right? Then how did you pass by?"

Did he just happen to pass by, or did he come here on purpose?

The suspicion in Judy's eyes deepened.

If she had only seen him suspect Solana for no reason before, and therefore accidentally let the conversation wander to that point, then after hearing his explanation, Judy really began to doubt Boris Brown.

And whether Burris Brown saw the suspicion in her eyes or wanted to stop her from asking more questions, he quickly subsided from his aggressive aura, took out the handcuffs from his pocket, handcuffed Davis, and then gestured to Judy:

"Forget it. Since you said she's fine, let's just assume she's fine. I'm going to take people to the nearby police station. You just stay here and have dinner with them."

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