Chapter 288 Understanding the situation
Susie was still in a small room at the moment.

She was taken to this room from the moment she got out of the car.

The room is not big, with a desk and two chairs inside, nothing else, and the four white walls are also empty.

The person who brought her in pointed to the chair on the opposite side of the table and said, "Sit down first, and I'll get to know you later."

Susie felt that this was a simple interrogation room.

She sat on the chair with some unease, the previous person left, and a kind-looking Mediterranean man in a black tunic came in.

The man came in and smiled at her kindly, "Don't be nervous, we invite you here, just want to know something, just answer truthfully."

Hearing the man's words, Susie's nervous expression relaxed a bit visibly.

The man smiled more kindly, and asked very kindly: "Where did you get the money for Xu Zhilin?"

Susie replied: "It was given by relatives in Hong Kong City."

The man then asked: "Can you tell me who your relatives are? What's their name, and where do you live in Hong Kong City?"

Without hesitation, Susie directly reported Guan Zhengdong's name and Guan Zhengdong's address.

Then the man asked Han Bomin what his friend's name was and where he lived.

Su Qian said: "My name is Fang Hanwen. I don't know where I live. I haven't heard him mention it. Moreover, we have always lived in hotels."

The man nodded while recording, and then asked, "What did you do during the few days you went to Hong Kong City?"

Susie can only pick up some things that can be said. Although it is not illegal to sell antiques and gamble with stones, it must not be said.

The man asked again: "What does Fang Hanwen do in Hong Kong City, and how did he meet Han Bomin?"

Susie shook her head, "I don't know about that."

It seems that Han Bomin is also their suspect.

The man left after asking.

Susie stayed in the room alone for a long time, and another man came in and asked Susie the same questions as before.

If Susie was pretending to be nervous before, she was really a little nervous now.

Because she didn't answer all the truth, repeated questions, her answer may be different.

She used all her brains to answer, and the man left after asking, and she was the only one left in the room.

Susie looked at her watch. It was already past five o'clock. Normally, she should have dinner at this time.

She stood up and walked around the room for a while, but no one came over until after seven o'clock, and suddenly someone came in again.

The lighting in the room was suddenly turned on, and then, a very dazzling desk lamp was placed on the table, facing the direction of the chair.

The middle-aged man who came in pointed to the chair with a serious expression and motioned for Susie to sit down.

Susie sat down slowly, the middle-aged man adjusted the angle of the desk lamp, the dazzling light shone on Susie's face, Susie blocked the light with her hand anxiously.

The middle-aged man looked at her without saying a word.

After a while, Susie slowly took her hand away.

The middle-aged man's gaze was like an arrow, looking straight into Susie's eyes.

Susie lowered her eyes, not looking at the man.

The middle-aged man unhurriedly opened the notebook on the table, and began to ask Susie various questions.

After Susie answered a few words, she knew that she couldn't answer any more. She was very hungry now. Although she didn't do any physical labor throughout the afternoon, she was asked some questions repeatedly. She was very nervous and very tired.

If this continues, it is very likely that I will lose my mind and accidentally say something that should not be said.

Her speaking speed slowed down, her eyes began to blur, her body shook a few times, and suddenly she fell off the chair.

When she landed, Susie's body didn't make any protective movements, just like a person who really fainted.

The middle-aged man on the opposite side watched Susie fall to the ground, and immediately got up to check, "Susie, Susie!"

Susie's eyes were closed, unconscious.

The middle-aged man shook Susie a few times. Seeing that Susie still had no intuition, he stood up with a frown, walked to the door, and said to a young man, "She's fainted, maybe she's hungry. Can you see if you can help me?" Bring her something to eat."

The young man agreed and left.

The middle-aged man glanced back at Susie who was on the ground, closed the door, and left.

Susie lay on the ground and did not dare to move.

She forced herself to sleep while counting sheep.

Slowly Susie fell asleep.

Although it was already April, it was still very cold lying on the ground. Susie curled up into a ball, dreaming of walking in the ice and snow, when suddenly someone shook her awake.

She opened her eyes in a daze, and saw the young man who brought her here before said: "Eat something."

Susie was in a daze for a moment before remembering her situation.

She got up slowly from the ground a little weakly, and then sat down on the chair.

There is a bowl of noodles on the table.

Susie blocked the light of the desk lamp with her hand, took a peek at the young man, and turned the desk lamp over.

The noodles were a bit lumpy and had no taste of anything but salt.

Susie ate very slowly. She was worried that after finishing eating, she would be asked all kinds of questions again, and she could delay for a while.

The young man stood by the door and watched Susie eat noodles. Susie took a few mouthfuls and looked at him pitifully, "Comrade, when can I go back?"

The young man's attitude is not bad, men always have unlimited tolerance for beautiful women, "Well, I'm afraid I can't go back today, we still have some questions to ask you."

Susie blinked her eyes a few times, and her eyes were foggy for a moment, with tears rolling in her eyes.

She said aggrievedly: "I've answered all your questions, why don't you let me go home?"

The young man only felt that the little girl looked pitiful, and he coughed lightly, "There is no way, these are all necessary procedures, don't worry, as long as you are fine, I will let you go home tomorrow."

Susie burst into tears: "Is there anything wrong with me, I'm not a bad person, if I had known, I wouldn't have gone to Hong Kong City."

The young man remained silent. He also believed that Susie was not a bad person, but it was useless for him to believe it. The people above had to believe it.

Susie ate a few mouthfuls of noodles with tears in her eyes, and then asked the man: "If you don't let me go, where will I sleep at night?"

The young man coughed lightly, "It's right here."

Susie's eyes widened, "I'm going to spend the night here?"

"There is no bed or quilt here, how can I sleep."

Seeing Susie's accusing eyes, the young man was a little embarrassed, and quickly looked away.

Susie finished eating the noodles slowly, then sat on the chair and wept aggrievedly.

She was very worried that the middle-aged man would come in and question her again, and she really couldn't bear it anymore.

The young man went out with the bowl and chopsticks.

The door was also closed.

(End of this chapter)

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