Chapter 689 Unable to defend the case closed
But he was flustered and couldn't make up his mind by himself, so he thought of his elder brother who had always been assertive and protective of him.

So, after Suixin Yinshi dismembered the corpse, Wang Yizhen also set off at Yinshi to find Wang Yizhu (at 3 o'clock in the middle of the night).

At three o'clock in Yinshi, he appeared in Wufu (3:45 midnight), and after meeting Wang Yizhu, he told Wang Yizhu everything that happened.

Wang Yizhu let him go home with peace of mind, as if nothing had happened.

The next day, when the Chief Criminal Officer came to investigate the case, Wang Yizhu took advantage of the situation and inadvertently presented the "murder weapon" of Sui Xin in front of the Criminal Division, making everyone mistakenly think that the murderer was Su Xin.

If it wasn't for the fact that Tang Nineteen had a strong sixth sense and made a special trip to the Tang Manor to get some confessions from Tang Qixi, it was very possible that this case would have become an unjust, false and wrongly decided case.

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In Xiaoyao Building, when Tang Qixi brought the two door boys of Wufu to appear in front of Wang Yizhu again, Wang Yizhu's face was ashen, and he slumped on the ground.

Wang Yizhen was very timid, coupled with a murderous conscience, cold sweat was running down his forehead, and his white and fat skin showed the appearance of whiteness after the flour was made.

Tang Nineteen raised his eyebrows and looked at Wang Yizhu coldly: "The door boy from Wufu brought you here. Why, didn't you say that you didn't see anyone from Xiaoyaolou last night? Excuse me, Wang Yizhen went to Wufu to look for you at three o'clock in Yinshi. What is it?"

"He, he just..."

"Just miss you?"

Wang Yizhu already knew it, and it was irrefutable.

Suddenly kneeling straight, he kowtowed heavily to Tang Jiujiu: "Princess, I killed the man, and it has nothing to do with my brother."

This guardian is not such a protection law.

He would not be a legal illiteracy, thinking that such a crime as murder can be replaced by someone else if the evidence of the crime is conclusive.

"You didn't kill people, but you were the one who covered up the murder. Wang Yizhu, Wang Yizhu, don't think that the punishment is just for show. Your little trick can't be hidden from my concubine. ——Wang Yizhen, my concubine asks you, kill someone Where is the murder weapon?"

She yelled, and Wang Yizhen's whole body trembled suddenly, and he looked at Wang Yizhu, eagerly begging for help.

Wang Yizhu obviously knew that this was the end of the matter and it was over.

"The murder weapon has been thrown into the well."

"What is the murder weapon?"

"It's a rockery for making bonsai."

There were indeed a lot of bonsai placed in the yard. Tang Nineteen just took a look and knew that the bonsai had probably been dealt with.

Wang Yizhu is really careful, but it's a pity that every secret is sparse.

He thought that if he resisted the crime freely, his brother would really be able to get away with it.

He was just too careless, and in the end, he fell into Tang Jiujiu's hands.

The Xiaoyaolou murder case is now completely over.

However, this case did not dare to involve Qian Wang in half.

After all, the face of the emperor must be preserved, the face of the royal family must be taken care of, and the most important point is that the punishment department must not be involved.

Mr. Fu is also a tragedy, he is surrounded by family affairs.

But fortunately, there are many capable people in the Criminal Division. In this case, the real murderer was escorted to the Criminal Division that day, and after some interrogation, he wrote the final closing statement.

Tang Nineteen reviewed it again, it was good, perfect.

There was no mention of the Tang House, no mention of the King Qian, but this case was turned into an ordinary murder case.

But in the end, it's up to Mr. Fu to read it.

(End of this chapter)

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