The news from the Anti-Suppression Department made Victor realize that the case that happened to Will was not simple.
William Marshall was always the first to obtain information and deal with it, and issued instructions that Victor could not guess.
This may be the reason why he can sit in that position.
No matter what, there can't be any trouble at the police station, at least don't let de Gaulle get involved.
So after leaving the police station, Victor hurried to the police station, trying to hinder de Gaulle's meeting with Will.
As a result, when he arrived there, he discovered that he had thought too much and de Gaulle had not been able to meet Will as he wished.
The person who stopped him was none other than Mr. John Myloft, de Gaulle's friend in the police department.
The other party did not open the back door for de Gaulle, and the two were still arguing in front of Victor.
De Gaulle brought up Dilio's case to explain, while Sheriff John looked serious and did not let up.
"No, de Gaulle, it really can't be done this time."
"Can't we focus on our friendship?" De Gaulle tried his best to fight for it.
"In view of our friendship, I also want to say this to you. Can you please stop embarrassing this old friend of mine?" John kept waving his hands.
"The Police Bureau has intervened, proving that there must be a hidden secret behind Mr. DiLeo's death. My employer, Mr. DiLeo's wife, needs to know the truth... Will Evans is the biggest suspect, and he also
Remember Bilbo Konova's relic? That thing is probably in the hands of Will Evans."
De Gaulle spoke hurriedly, and Chief John looked troubled: "This is just your speculation. There is no evidence. It is against the regulations to let outsiders go in to see the prisoner."
"You are always timid when it's time to break free, and you insist on clinging to the system and regulations when dealing with vulnerable groups. I've had enough! Myloft!"
De Gaulle never expected that he would be stuck by the police station after reaching this stage. In the past, it was quite simple for him to interrogate prisoners through interpersonal relationships.
Both of them saw Victor coming and stood aside, but did not say hello to him.
Victor didn't say anything, just stared at them quietly.
John knew that his friend had an almost crazy paranoia about the investigation case. If he didn't explain it clearly, he might not be able to dispel de Gaulle's idea.
So he sighed and finally explained completely.
"Shacklo, this Will Evans case is too involved. I really can't let you go see him. Believe me, this will get you into trouble."
"Too much involvement? In trouble? What kind of trouble?"
Sheriff John took out a notebook from his pocket, glanced at Victor before opening it, and then secretly showed it to de Gaulle alone.
"It doesn't matter, Watson is my assistant, I trust him!" De Gaulle had no scruples and let John speak directly.
John swallowed his saliva and said: "Well, the deceased was an equity holder in Rockefeller Ocean Trading Company, named Luc Dillon, a Progressive Party member, yes, the faction of Congressman Robert."
De Gaulle narrowed his eyes, his expression unmoved: "So what? What happens next?"
Sheriff John continued: "Don't you understand? If you don't understand, I will tell you something else. On the same day that Will Evans met Mr. Luc, there were many Progressives who used various methods to
Strange way to die, all they have in common is support for slavery and the abolition of Prohibition!"
De Gaulle opened his lips slightly and was surprised.
At the same time, Victor's expression immediately darkened.
Immediately afterwards, Sheriff John also revealed to de Gaulle: "There are also rumors that Dilio Konova is also a Progressive Party member!"
"Are you kidding me?" De Gaulle's deerstalker hat almost fell off. He pressed his head and questioned, "This must be groundless. His wife has never revealed that her husband has ever participated in politics."
"Don't you understand yet? De Gaulle!" John slapped him hard on the shoulder. "Whether this is true or not, several Progressives have died. What will the people of this country think? By the way, the general election is coming soon.
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When people murder political opponents, their first reaction must be that the Liberal Party did it!
This is the real reason why John advised De Gaulle not to get involved, because no matter what the truth is, the mastermind behind the scenes must be organized and powerful, and if he is involved alone, he will probably be crushed.
De Gaulle frowned and remained silent for a long time, but his increasingly firm eyes still showed determination.
"It is indeed a bit troublesome, but I just want to recover the stolen item, which is also what my employer expects."
"It's been so long and you're still thinking about that thing." Chief John felt extremely helpless.
At this time, people from the Police Bureau arrived at the police station and requested that Will Evans be transferred to the Police Bureau for interrogation.
This made De Gaulle very anxious.
He kept complaining about John: "See? You are so unreasonable and you cost me this great opportunity!"
The two were still arguing, and Victor shook his head. From the corridor on the first floor, he saw a man wearing a brown paper hood being escorted out of the police station. He must be Will.
"Let's go, Watson, today is so unlucky. You should have come with me from the beginning." De Gaulle came out angrily and asked Victor to go back to the Smart Eye Detective Agency with him.
In order not to arouse his suspicion, Victor did not leave immediately, but followed him.
Now that Will has been transferred to the Inspection Bureau, with Henry helping to take care of him there, there shouldn't be any accidents. You can go there later.
The two returned to the downstairs of the office and happened to meet Di Leo's wife who came to visit. De Gaulle immediately invited her upstairs.
As soon as they sat down, the lady kept asking about the progress of De Gaulle's investigation.
Dilio's wife seemed even more anxious because she had been "invited" to drink tea by the Inspection Bureau before.
"Although I have identified a suspect who stole your husband's things, he is currently under the control of the Police and is in some trouble...and I suspect that he is related to your husband's death." De Gaulle responded to the woman.
The lady's heavily made-up face showed a hint of excitement: "It doesn't matter, I changed my mind. As long as I find the stolen thing, I'll leave the investigation of the murderer to the police!"
Her words made both De Gaulle and Victor slightly stunned, especially the latter, who kept looking at the woman with his eyes.
The Golden Tarot Cards record the rules of transformation of the Wheel of Fortune, and are only useful for seers of the Dream and Butterfly Aspects. This woman does not look like she knows the invisible arts. What is she looking for?
De Gaulle's expression was soothing: "As expected, I saw early on that you were not concerned about your husband's death. You only found the thing in the name of investigating the real murderer."
The lady's face froze, but de Gaulle did not embarrass her, and then asked: "So can you tell me what it is?"
"yes……"
"Is it Mr. Bilbo Konova's relic?"
"how do you know!?"
"Ha! I can confirm this, the suspect is none other than Will Evans!"
"What? Who is that?"
When pressed, de Gaulle did not immediately answer.
"That's the one I just mentioned. He's currently staying in the Inspection Bureau."
As he spoke, he suddenly changed the subject: "Was your husband a Progressive Party member during his lifetime?"