It seems the freckled girl really did share her wild guesses with the police officers.
However, many classmates witnessed that scene, so Shile shouldn't be in any trouble, right?
She thought about it uncertainly, but felt a little annoyed that she had said the wrong thing.
If she hadn't mentioned Uncle C, the freckled girl probably wouldn't have thought of that.
If she hadn't thought of this, none of this would have happened, right?
She felt even more embarrassed when she saw many of her classmates being questioned by the police officers.
Although she didn't do it, it was because of her that the incident occurred.
After the police officers understood the situation, they determined that it was just a common accident.
Although the consequences of this accident seem somewhat serious, it is still an accident, and no one else is to blame.
If anyone is to blame, it's that student for not watching where they were going.
Of course, they haven't contacted their colleagues at the hospital yet, and they don't know what the person involved has to say, so there's still more to come.
As soon as they left, Wang Jing touched his nose somewhat embarrassedly and apologized to Liu Shile and Li Han.
Liu Shile and Li Han didn't care much about it, since everyone was being questioned by the police, so it wasn't a big deal.
Seeing that Liu Shile and Li Han genuinely didn't care, Wang Jing finally felt relieved.
After observing them for a semester, she found that although Liu Shile was occasionally a bit short-tempered and Li Han was somewhat cold, they were both very reliable.
At the very least, they never actively seek out trouble.
Therefore, she still wants to maintain a good relationship with them.
She breathed a sigh of relief, but it was a different story for Xu Manni, who had just woken up in the hospital.
Upon hearing that her face would be scarred, she was struck dumb and fainted on the spot, and was rushed back to the emergency room.
The police officers who were waiting on the sidelines, ready to ask questions...
This student seems to have a rather poor mental fortitude.
While it's true that it's hard for a young woman to accept having a scar on her face, it doesn't have to be this bad, does it?
Just then, a middle-aged couple dressed in cadre uniforms rushed over from outside.
Upon seeing the freckled girl, Xu's mother hurriedly inquired about her daughter's condition.
Upon hearing that her daughter's face was very likely to be scarred, and that her daughter couldn't bear the shock and was sent to the emergency room again, Xu's mother felt like the sky was falling.
Mr. Xu frowned. His daughter's face was ruined?
A hint of disdain flashed across his face, but it disappeared in an instant.
Then, he began to ask the freckled girl in a gentle tone how her daughter had gotten into trouble and why it was so serious.
They asked even more detailed questions than the police officers.
The police officers standing nearby couldn't help but glance at him again.
Noticing the police officers' gazes, Mr. Xu nodded to them.
He had no idea that the police were there because of her daughter.
He had no idea that the freckled girl had called the police on behalf of her daughter.
When he heard the freckled girl subtly implying that her daughter's situation was related to a student named Liu Shile who shared a dormitory with her daughter, his brows furrowed again.
However, before he could say anything, he heard the police officer next to him clear his throat.
He turned his head and saw the police officer telling the freckled girl with a serious expression not to talk nonsense.
They don't have concrete evidence to prove that the classmate named Liu Shile did it, so they hope she won't deliberately slander people.
The freckled girl was startled by the police officer's serious expression, but she was still somewhat unconvinced.
She argued forcefully, "Officer, I'm not slandering you. Although there's no evidence, she and Nini do have a conflict!"
After thinking it over, she's the only one who could have had a motive for the crime.
She spoke so logically and clearly that anyone who didn't know better would think she was the detective in charge of solving the case!
Mr. Xu did remember Liu Shile, whom the girl had mentioned.
Every weekend, when my daughter comes home, she mentions Liu Shile in a harsh tone.
He felt that the girl's idea wasn't without merit.
He knew exactly what kind of person his own daughter was.
However, according to the girl, he was walking ahead with several classmates, several hundred meters away from her daughter.
Under such circumstances, even if she wanted to harm his daughter, she probably wouldn't have had the chance.
After all, it's a dormitory, and there should be quite a few students walking through there on their way to class in the morning.
If everyone else left without incident, then it means that nothing should have been tampered with beforehand.
He couldn't say anything reckless in front of the police, so he remained silent.
"It must be that Liu Shile who harmed our Nini, it must be her!"
However, his silence did not mean that his wife would remain silent.
Sure enough, as soon as she heard the name Liu Shile, Xu's mother flew into a rage.
Even without any evidence, they insisted that Liu Shile was the one who harmed her daughter!
"Stop joking around, the police officers will naturally help our Nini find out the truth!"
Mr. Xu could only smile apologetically at the police officers and then quickly stopped his wife from saying anything more inappropriate.
Mrs. Xu was quite unconvinced and wanted to say something more, but Mr. Xu squeezed her hand hard.
She then shut her mouth and said nothing more, but her expression remained furious.
It was clear that she was very angry and frustrated.
But that's her business; the police officer won't concern himself with that.
When they handle cases, they emphasize solid evidence.
If there is no evidence to prove that someone else did it, then it is slander and defamation!
They would never allow such a thing to happen.
They will not let any bad person go unpunished, nor can they wrong any good person!
People of this era are all down-to-earth and hardworking. As the leader once said, "No investigation, no right to speak."
They haven't even investigated the truth of the matter yet, how can they allow someone to slander another comrade in front of them?
After all, he is a high-achieving student who got into medical school on his own merit. How can we tolerate such slander?
They stayed here mainly because they wanted to hear Xu Manni, the 'victim,' explain what happened back then.
But the girl had barely woken up when she was provoked by this girl who casually made slanderous remarks and was sent back to the emergency room. What could they do?
Thankfully, their colleagues weren't such incompetent teammates, otherwise, they might have been screwed over.
I wonder when that girl will be able to come out of the emergency room?
These days, police officers have so many things to do, they don't have time to waste here.
Finally, they left a colleague there to keep watch until the person woke up, ask them questions, and take a statement. They would then communicate with the colleague who went to the school later.
Based on their experience, this was most likely an accident.
However, it depends on how well the investigation went with my colleagues at the school.
If any clues are discovered at the scene, then the nature of this matter will be completely different.
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