Jones's suggestion, undoubtedly, drew many attentive gazes toward Fu Qian.
However, observing the complex looks of Kateman and the others, Fu Qian simply nodded, indicating he had no objections.
He had not been in a hurry to get into the car because he had already prepared himself for this.
Jones wanted to keep him under close watch, and Fu Qian also wished to gather more information.
Indeed, Jones not only pulled him into the car but even arranged for the suspect to sit next to the victim.
And facing the wooden expression of Harold coming his way, Fu Qian's demeanor showed no anomaly, as he greeted him with a cheery smile.
...
This scene naturally caught Jones's eye.
The next moment, his gaze shifted away from the rear-view mirror, and he looked out of the window without a word.
In the Chief's eyes, the hopeless extent of his own situation, it seemed, had climbed another level.
Fu Qian silently mused over this and, following his lead, looked outside.