National Forensic Doctor

Chapter 557 - 508: Rushing Towards Each Other_3



Of course, most people think about how to cover up and try their best to use their intelligence to paint themselves as innocent lambs.

Usually, interrogations under these circumstances yield very good results.

One can pretend to be an innocent lamb, but whether or not one truly is determined by evidence. If you’re not a real innocent lamb, you can’t fully pull off the act.

Most importantly, intelligence is a matter of degree. Although most people consider themselves above average in intelligence, prison veterans will tell you, "The more you say, the more mistakes you’re bound to make."

It’s like when a couple breaks up or gets divorced; even if someone goes to great lengths to justify their own rightness and suffering, and the other’s wrongness and malice, no matter how much time they spend contemplating and concealing, those around them can still hear where they went wrong.

Even their close friends and relatives can detect the faults and omissions in their narrative.

And these people aren’t even criminal detectives, nor do they have five, ten, or even twenty years of interrogation experience.

Imagine someone who listens to breakup stories three times a week, judges the right and wrong of both sides, and reports on it, day after day, for twenty years. By then, if they don’t immediately draw conclusions upon observing a couple in their first love, or even their eighth, it’s already out of respect for them.

On the surface, Liang Yanrong didn’t seem to be mentally affected at all.

Moreover, he didn’t put on an innocent look or even a "what can you do about it" kind of arrogance, but rather a "I don’t care about going to jail" type of indifference.

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