Wine and Gun

Chapter 463

So Shi Haibo asked, "Do you regret the decision to murder him?"

Then, Herstal sneered.

The next moment, he glanced at Shi Haibo from under his drooping eyelids, his eyes were cold and relentless, and his iris was an inorganic blue. Shi Haibo shrank back subconsciously, feeling the chills on his back stand up, he curled up his fingers uncontrollably, the cut-off of his little finger was empty, reminding him of what he had lost before.

He suddenly realized that there was indeed some kind of wild shòu entrenched behind the glass.

"Since your default position has always been 'I am a pianist', why do you ask me whether I regret killing someone or not?" Amarette asked in a low voice.

——Indeed, Shi Haibo was the first person to write in the newspaper that the pianist might be Herstal, and the person who provided him with this information has long since disappeared and may have died. Shi Haibo swallowed again, but still felt his throat dry, as if he had swallowed sand. He gritted his teeth and continued to ask, "So are you?"

"No sane criminal would answer your leading question," Herstal replied. "And since I'm a lawyer, you're even less likely to get an answer from me."

"You've had your license revoked," Shi Haibo reminded - this person was really desperate at the trial, and only a person like him would frankly say in court that he had let Dr. Bacchus give perjury, bye Thanks to him, the A\u0026H law firm is now mired in lawsuits.

"It's an acceptable price," Herstal said quietly.

"Is it the price that can be paid for killing Slade, or the price that can be paid for killing Doctor Bacchus?" Shi Haibo continued to ask. He was actually in a bit of a mood: the man's speech in court about the Slade part was so heartfelt, and he suspected Herstal was going to cry that the more emotional people on the jury would cry. Do you know that he has such an indifferent and careless talk about human life?

"Both," Herstal said. "Maybe some things didn't go the way I wanted, but I don't regret anything I did."

All I saw in him was indifference - such a calm yet so extreme emotion that can arise in a human being. Amarette has now confessed his love for Dr. Albarino Bacchus more than once before the jury, but this feeling has never revealed a trace of his solemn mask, which makes people question whether this feeling is really exist. Maybe he mourns his love in his own way that no one else understands, or maybe he really is a Westland pianist, and a psycho killer never understands what "love" is.

"I'm still curious about why you are with Dr. Bucks. Some people from the police department revealed that the relationship between the two of you was not very harmonious when you met." Shi Haibo continued to ask, he subconsciously rubbed his back molars , choosing words in his mind, "According to your previous testimony in court, you only got together after the pianist's 'qiángjian case'?"

Hestal pointed out: "I think you have ulterior motives in naming this point in time. I remember that my testimony in court stated that 'we were together after the killer Qiángni case'."

"We don't have to go around in circles with this wording, and you know exactly what the truth is that readers want to know," said Shi Haibo, who thought he was really brave when he said it. "Killer On the night after the qiángni case was solved, the Westland pianist qiángjian hired a person involved in the investigation of the pianist case. It is reported that that person belongs to the forensic medicine bureau. Therefore, I might as well ask directly: Mr. Amarette, you qiángjian Baxian Doctor?"

"All the sexual relations between us are of your own accord," Herstal replied, but unfortunately, this answer was still too ambiguous to Shi Haibo's ears.

Maybe he could do something about it, thought Schubert, and readers would like the guesswork, which is why there's an 80 percent chance that Armalette is suspected of being a pianist, and Dr. Bacchus is 80 percent. The most talked about speculation after the victims of the pianist qiángjian case. When the time comes, he should write it like this...Mr. Amarette specially adjusted the word "your love and I wish" in front of the author. At the moment when all kinds of skepticism is rampant, this word sounds a little guilty.

I still adhere to the concept of "Amalette is a pianist", but under this major premise, anyone can't help but think - did Albarino Bacchus really love him? Or just a victim of a twisted desire? On the night after the murder of the killer Qiáng Ni, was Dr. Bacchus violated by him, and why was the victim so tight-lipped about it?

Perhaps Dr. Bacchus really doesn't know who the suspect in the qiángjian case is. Under absolute force, this oversight is justifiable. And what happened next was made clear in the courtroom: Dr. Bacchus had apparently just been injured, and Amalette had been sexually assaulted by Stryder—although this was not admitted at the trial, but Readers should make their own judgments about the truth of the matter - as Armalite put it in court, they had "shared painful experiences", so the two quickly fell into an intimate relationship, testifying when Amalette said it was "not love," but it was this not-love feeling that made the ever-reputable Doctor Bacchus willing to risk perjury for a gangster lawyer, so the weight of this feeling is still worth it. measure.

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