In addition to letting him admit it himself, we can only witness him personally performing the secret invisible technique.
Of course, there is another way, which is to leave it to the professional inspection bureau for identification.
However, de Gaulle refused to cooperate with the Police. His thoughts were as paranoid as Dutch and he had a strong dislike for the Police.
His plan is to start with the past traces of the Berkeley family and find evidence that Siqin committed the crime.
This requires collecting historical information about the Berkeley family, interviewing a large number of relevant people, and seeking help from people like Mr. Parker... Therefore, in the following time, Victor followed De Gaulle back and forth to the police station many times, and even relied on several police officers
I have long-term relationships and go to various civil affairs departments to obtain information.
And just as Victor devoted his body and mind to this case, a brewing storm was about to hit the city of Yotun on the other side of the ocean.
……
Several days have passed since Abigail was taken away by the Velen Police for investigation.
When the incident happened, Aunt Rachel was still buying tickets at the train station and had no idea what was going on.
When she returned to the rental apartment, she found that Abigail was missing and the house was in a mess.
The aunt was frightened and thought someone was breaking into the house, so she hurriedly ran to report the crime. The police were not notified by the police, and they also had no idea where Abigail was kidnapped. It took a day to tell her whereabouts.
Aunt Rachel.
Then, there was a notification from the city government, saying that the suspect who caused the Yodon disaster had been arrested and brought to justice, and a public trial would be held soon.
Aunt Rachel knew what this meant, and she would never believe that Abigail was related to some cult ritual.
She anxiously visited the Police Bureau, hoping to see her niece, but those bastards in black suits had no intention of relaxing and kept turning her away.
Visiting a prisoner is a citizen's right, and Aunt Rachel has not given up at all. Almost every day, she will stand in front of the gate of the Yodon Branch of the Inspection Bureau to try.
Her persistence and perseverance soon attracted the attention of the coffee-drinking agents inside.
Daniel was sitting in the office with his legs crossed and reading the newspaper. His subordinates ran over and informed him again that Mrs. Rachel was here again.
"The precious family love, I was almost moved to tears..."
After making a casual joke, Daniel started talking to a colleague sitting next to him.
"Has the suspect confessed?" the colleague asked.
Daniel shook his head: "She was panicked, but her throat was injured and she couldn't say anything."
"That means he didn't plead guilty..." The colleague curled his lips, as if waiting to see how Daniel would deal with it.
Dardaniel kept squeaking and explained: "I also know that the handling method is a bit too hasty, but this is a task assigned by the Privy Council. The empire needs to give an explanation to the northern countries, and handing over the murderer can buy time for the country.
This is a political issue, after all, there are those sissies like Gordon who are obstructing it."
After hearing this, the colleague shook his head and clapped: "This is what is called, can individuals be sacrificed for the benefit of the country? What is the name of that lady? Abigail Herman?"
"Abigail Gerstaf Herman."
"So it's such a pity...it can only be considered bad luck for her, right?"
"Not necessarily, after all, she is still the biggest suspect." Daniel picked up the tea and took a sip.
The colleague paused and then said: "I heard that Secred was also involved? The accomplices who were said to be involved in the Blackwater Disaster were actually in the East Indian Continent..."
"Yes...but do you think Gordon will believe it?" Daniel stared into his colleague's eyes, and the other party curled his lips helplessly.
"And...do you know who told us this news?" Dardaniel continued.
Colleagues were puzzled: "Who is it? So mysterious?"
"William Marshall."
After hearing this, my colleagues stood up lazily.
"William Marshall? This name... is the Anti-Suppression Department of the Renekton Police Bureau... the Director of the Anti-Suppression Department?!"
Daniel nodded and continued to talk to him.
"We all know that the Inspection Bureau in Renekton is a copy of our system, but there are still some differences in the details. For example... the seers will not work together with ordinary agents, but will be established separately.
The Ministry of Defense and Suppression was established, and the post of minister was established, with authority equivalent to that of the Director of the Police and Inspection Bureau..."
"This means that William Marshall controls all the seers in the Renekton Police Bureau."
"What a big shot!" A colleague exclaimed, "If you sit in that position, you are probably qualified to participate in the Hand of God Council, right?"
Dardaniel laughed and told his colleagues that William Marshall was in Yotun at this time.
Colleagues were shocked again.
"He actually came here in person... Why? Is it really necessary to convene the Hand of God Council?"
"No... I'm just attending the hearing of the Blackwater Disaster Trial." Dardaniel spat out a piece of tea, "The church has no intention of convening the Hand of God, and you also know that the Holy Church, the Blood Rose, and the Life Association
Also, the headquarters of Hermes is not within the empire, so it may have some political leanings. Unless it threatens the entire world, it is impossible for the Hand of God to convene... Those people are now most likely waiting to see the empire's jokes...
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Just listen to the jury?
The colleague stood up and prepared to go back to his office.
Daniel looked out the window and stared at the chaotic street below through the window frame.
"This turmoil...it's time to come to an end."
"The empire must return to order, and all this requires that young lady to recognize the situation and dedicate herself to the people of the empire."
……
In the dark underground cell, Abigail was lying on the iron bed against the wall, feeling confused and weak.
Although she was not severely tortured by the agents of the Intelligence Bureau, she endured "cruel torture" for several days.
First of all, this cell cannot get any external light source. When the door is closed, it is completely dark and nothing can be seen.
The Police Bureau didn't know what means they used to allow Abigail to hear some extremely terrifying sounds in this dark environment, like poisonous snakes lurking in the darkness, surrounding her all the time. In this complete darkness, she could only keep her nerves tense all the time until she was swallowed by fear.
Later, because she refused to let go or confess, the Inspection Bureau only gave her a sip of water for so many days, and placed various protrusions of different shapes on the iron bed.
Abigail couldn't sleep comfortably.
At night, they would deliberately wake her up and take her to the interrogation room for interrogation.
After coming out of the darkness, a strong light was irradiated into her eyes, causing them to gradually collapse in the alternation of black and white, causing inhumane damage to her spirit.
As Daniel said, Abigail must plead guilty. Regardless of whether she is the mastermind behind the scenes or not, the Greybean Empire needs such a criminal.
……
Finally, after torturing Abigail for several days, the High Court in Jotun began her first trial.