But if that was the case, the medical staff who rescued Gu Tingze that day would have discovered it, so why would they have to wait until now to perform an autopsy to identify it?
But Qi Nuan's understanding of this aspect only stopped at this extent, and she had no way to judge the more professional depth.
"Gu Tingze's doctor said that he has been taking Chinese medicine to regulate his body recently. Has the prosecutor checked the ingredients in those medicines?"
"Hey." Prosecutor Huang Yan laughed.
"This case involves many issues. Not only is there a lawsuit to verify the authenticity of Mr. Gu's will, but there's also the investigation into the death of Tang Yinghai of Hongsheng Electronics, and whether Mr. Gu had any hidden registered accounts. It's incredibly complex, and yet Ms. Qi wants to brush it all off with a single claim that Chinese medicine is poisonous?"
"So, the prosecutor is now investigating my sister and me as suspects in a murder case?"
Hearing Qi Nuan's aggressive questioning, Prosecutor Huang quickly waved his hand and said, "Because we're not sure, we've invited you two here as reference witnesses for questioning."
Qi Nuan leaned back in his chair with his arms folded, feeling even more certain that this prosecutor had probably reached some kind of agreement with Gu Hui.
That's why he tried so hard to trick her into believing she had no evidence. He didn't act like a fair and honest judicial worker at all.
"Ha, I think you should investigate the ingredients of those drugs first, or summon Chairman Gu's secretary. It would be more appropriate than forcing me to admit that my sister is related to this poison."
"Are you teaching me how to investigate a case?"
Huang Yan even changed his way of addressing people, adopting an arrogant attitude.
At this moment, the door behind Qi Nuan opened, and a male voice rang out: "Hello, I am Mrs. Lu's lawyer, Liu Xinyu."
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