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Refuse the Soup

Hester frowned slightly. "Even if there are no bullet marks on the tree, it could be natural or man-made."

In other words, it was not entirely certain that the hole in the tree was made by a bullet and it could have been made by natural forces or man.

No other traces were detected at the scene. The bullet hole in the tree was obscured. The report basically said there was no gunfight.

Hester put down the report and frowned, without saying a word.

How could there not be a gunfight? She saw it with her own eyes.

"I request a review," Hester said calmly. Since they didn't get anything on the first try, let's do it again.

Hamilton knew what Hester was thinking, but he could only shake his head helplessly. "I'd advise you not to file for a review. Chief Mathew has been nice to you, which is why he sent experts to the scene. Well, you obviously got nothing. What if it results in the same? I'm afraid you will be put on the spot since you make such a fuss."