"Although we all know it's him, this clue is useless to us. All the evidence is not enough to charge him. If you go to the suburbs, you may meet one of his men."
After hearing this, Amelie realized that Lamont stopped her for her own good.
"I didn't expect that what you said was true. Thank you very much for this documentation. I won't bother you again for further investigation, Mr. Byron."
After Amelie finished speaking, she put the documents in her bag and was about to leave.
"What? You plan to leave just like that?"
Amelie turned to look at him and asked suspiciously, "Do you have anything else to say, Mr. Byron?"
"I know what you are investigating. If you wait for Coffey to help you, you will spend more time than expected to discover the truth. You can work with me. Besides, you know what I am capable of. I found this document, which means I can help you with this."
Amelie remained silent and pondered for a while.