The "child" named Amber was personally trained by Director Wu Haosen and sent to Team 13. Yang Ming had met her several times and knew that she was calm and steady in dealing with things. She should not be an emotional and confused person. Yang Ming hesitated for a while.
Then he ordered the people around him to call Hu Hu, and then said to everyone: "Let's start with Ai Weishen, Cai Meifeng, Sheng Kuang, please."
The corner of Martina's mouth twitched, and she wanted to remind the guy in front of her that she had a high-end and classy nickname, but after looking at this serious and rigid director, she swallowed what she wanted to say, and stepped on her high heels to look particularly enchanting.
Entered the interrogation room where Ai Wei was.
The moment Martina sat on the chair, she turned into a poker face like Sheng Kuang. She put down the lie detector and said to Ai Wei: "This is the most advanced lie detector. It can analyze heart rate, micro-expressions, etc."
Are you ready to judge whether a person is lying?"
"Please start." Ai Wei replied calmly. Many people always overestimate the judgment ability of lie detectors. With the accuracy of modern polygraphs, it cannot foolproofly distinguish whether a person is telling the truth or lies.
Words are nothing more than a cold machine. Some people can create it to discover flaws in people, and others can use its own flaws to cover up the truth. One of the daily training she received at icv is to avoid being detected by various lie detectors.
She lied when she was found out. A mere lie detector test could not reveal her fault. She showed a calm and calm smile, and replayed the words she was already familiar with in her mind.
Sheng Kuang was the first to ask: "Where were you between nine and ten o'clock that night when Wu Hao was attacked?"
"I was in the monitoring room, and then the monitoring screen suddenly disappeared. I thought there was something wrong with the line, so I went to Hu Hu for help. When I came out, I happened to see Liu Weike standing motionless in the open space downstairs through the window.
, and then she suddenly fainted."
Sheng Kuang then asked: "Did you see Wu Hao at that time?"
"At first I only saw someone lying on the ground. When I ran down to look, I realized it was Wu Hao. He was covered in blood and had gunshot wounds." Speaking of the injured Wu Hao, Ai Weiwei was frightened and heartbroken.
She lowered her head slightly, pursed her lips and frowned, as if she was trying her best to control her grief.
Sheng Kuang continued to ask: "Did Liu Weike have a gun in his hand at that time?"
"Yes. But I don't know what kind of gun it is. I don't know much about it."
"You didn't witness Wu Hao's injury, right?" Martina asked.
"Yes, he was already lying on the ground when I saw him."
"Didn't you hear the gunfire before that?"
"I didn't pay attention, maybe it was masked by the sound of fireworks at the time." Ai Wei's expression was natural and she responded with ease.
"Besides the two of them, did you see any other suspicious characters?"
Ai Wei recalled for a while and said: "No, it was very dark outside and I couldn't see clearly..."
Martina asked: "Then why were you able to confirm that the person who fainted was Liu Weike while you were upstairs?"
Ai Weiwei was at a loss for words, but still answered tactfully: "Judging by her body shape, she is very tall and thin. And there were not many members of the Security Bureau left in the hospital that night, so it is easy to think that it was her." She shrugged.
Added: "It is indeed her right."
Ai Wei glanced at the polygraph that did not show any abnormal reaction, and was secretly proud of it. It is an advanced instrument, but it is just that. The cold voice in her heart said: "I'm sorry Liu Weike, I want to live safely.
I can only drag you into the mire of darkness."
Amber, who had been observing the interrogation process through the screen, glanced at the serious-looking Fu Wei beside him and asked, "Did Ai Wei never tell a lie? Is this lie detector really accurate?"
"This lie detector is nothing more than analyzing a person's heart rate and micro-expressions. If an untrained person tells a lie, there is indeed a higher probability of being detected by it. But if the test subject has received special training before, he can consciously avoid revealing it.
Your micro-expressions will betray you, and you can even confuse the polygraph and the interrogator by deliberately presenting certain expressions. Therefore, the results of this polygraph cannot be fully trusted."
As the interrogation continued, Martina asked again: "Why were you there when Liu Weike escaped from the solitary room?"
"Because I heard the explosion, I happened to be nearby at that time, so I rushed over. I wanted to stop her, but she was suddenly stabbed."
Martina frowned slightly and said: "At that time, the guards at the door were attacked and hid in a nearby warehouse. Two of them died on the spot. Liu Weike made such a big noise and soon attracted people
She didn't have time to deal with all the guards before hiding them and then attacking you. She must have an accomplice. Did you see anyone suspicious at that time?"
"Xiao Lin, I saw Xiao Lin. I saw him rescuing Liu Weike. He might have attacked the guard. However, I didn't witness how he did it. I simply didn't dare to think about it carefully. The partner next to me turned out to be a
All of them may be extremely vicious people. When I close my eyes now, I can see Liu Weike's fierce look, and I can also see Wu Hao's blood-stained face. I..." Ai Wei was a little emotional, covering her face and choking.
She got up, her eyes filled with tears. But the lie detector still found no signs of lying on her part.
Looking at the screen, Hu Hu asked Fu Wei beside him: "Senior, did you see anything unusual?"
Fu Wei sighed helplessly and said: "Either she is really innocent, or she is too clever. In fact, she has been practicing Tai Chi for some problems and is unwilling to speak too absolutely. If she wants to frame her, it will be a big mistake.
It’s okay to pour dirty water on others, but firstly she denied that she witnessed Liu Weike’s attack on Wu Hao, and secondly she was vague about Xiaolin’s question. If she was really a spy, then when she was tried
Being so cautious is actually leaving yourself with a way out, fearing that if you speak too absolutely, you risk being exposed immediately."
"It's really strange. When I contacted Ai Wei in private just now, I clearly noticed that she was a little nervous. Why was she so open-minded and not panicked at all when she was being interrogated?" Amber said with some confusion.
"Some people's psychological quality is not as good as imagined. A conversation that is not planned is likely to make the person at a loss; but a cross-examination that has been anticipated in advance can be very calm and leisurely because of preparation. Because for big questions
She has already rehearsed some of the questions and answers that will appear in her mind in advance." Fu Wei said while writing something down in her notebook.
She was sure in her heart that Liu Weike could not be an icv spy, so Ai Weiwei must have something behind her. But she could not exonerate Liu Weike in a big way. She had no conclusive evidence, not even the reason why she had to defend Liu Weike.