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Selena looked over but found no one.
Luke pointed at any time: "Both of their cars are over there. It's a coincidence."
Even so, the two of them didn¡¯t pay too much attention.
There are more than 100 companies stationed in this 50-story high-rise building.
Even if some people have worked in this building for several years, they may not have met them once.
The two groups of people were working on the case in the same building, maybe dozens of floors apart.
Waiting for the elevator to go up to the 32nd floor, the two found a lobby with a sign at the door that read: "Despair" - Monroe Peterson Art Exhibition.
Luke nodded: "It should be here."
The two of them walked into the place that served as an exhibition hall, and looked at the few spectators inside, as well as a series of quarrels that they tried hard to suppress, but only got louder again and again.
Bypassing the display wall at the door, the two entered the hall and saw two pairs of men and women arguing in the corner against the floor-to-ceiling windows.
? ? Okay, this statement is a bit ambiguous.
In fact, a young girl and a middle-aged couple were arguing, and behind the girl stood a middle-aged man with slovenly hair, but he just raised his head and looked out the window without saying a word. He looked indifferent to the quarrel beside him.
Luke looked at each other, reluctantly pulled out his police badge wallet, hung it in front of him, and walked over.
It was Luke who spoke first: "Excuse me, who called the police?"
The woman in the middle-aged couple immediately turned her head: "What does your police station do for food? They just sent someone here now"
At this time, she was so angry that she finally saw Luke's face clearly, and the complaints she was about to pour out were suddenly interrupted.
Luke had a faint smile on his face.
This is actually his typical expression when working.
The smile is neither too friendly nor alienated, with an attitude that is polite, gentle but not overly attentive.
This smile is like boiled water that is slightly warm but not scalding, making the middle-aged woman's raging anger suddenly drop a lot.
The middle-aged man beside her had better control over his emotions, and now he said, "My wife called the police."
Luke hummed, nodded and asked, "Is it Mrs. Aurora Soderbergh?"
The middle-aged man was a little surprised, but he still nodded: "Yes."
Luke followed the procedure and confirmed the identity of the person who reported the crime, and then continued to ask: "Excuse me, who is the fraudster you mentioned when you reported the crime?"
At this moment, the middle-aged woman Aurora finally woke up from her brief daze. She raised her hand and pointed to the opposite side almost without thinking: "This is the man, arrest him quickly."
This is really rich! Luke was amused in his heart, but he said: "Mrs. Soderbergh, unless this gentleman is a wanted criminal, we have no right to arrest him before the judge issues an arrest warrant."
Aurora choked again and immediately changed her story: "He hit me, now you arrest him immediately and wait until the police station for interrogation."
As soon as she said this, the girl opposite her immediately shouted: "Mom, what are you doing?"
The middle-aged man next to Aurora also smiled bitterly, took his wife's arm, and dragged her behind him: "I'm sorry, my wife is a little emotional. The two detectives don't need to pay attention to her words."
Luke still had a smile on his face: "Who are you?"
"Jeffrey Soderbergh." The middle-aged man said, pointing to the girl opposite: "This is my daughter, Lindsay Soderbergh."
Turning his finger slightly, he pointed at the middle-aged man behind the girl: "This is Monroe Peterson, who is "supposedly" a painter."
His tone was slightly accentuated in the second half of the sentence, and there was an obvious sarcasm in his expression.
Luke secretly praised in his heart: At least this man is not that stupid.
Rich people certainly have a strong position vis-¨¤-vis the police.
But this is only a conclusion drawn from the overall probability.
When it comes to actual case handling, it is not uncommon for a second-generation rich man driving a multi-million dollar sports car to be stopped by a small policeman and issued a ticket.
The proportion of police officers who dislike arrogant and wealthy people is no lower than that of ordinary people.
Some police officers will even issue maximum fines.
This is the simple people's thinking of "Aren't you rich? Then make more contributions to society."
Now, Luke¡¯s behavior after entering the door has been???Bi clearly "implied" to Jeffrey that he was not here to be a rich man's thug - at least not on this occasion.
This is Jeffrey's idea.
In fact, even according to Jeffrey's logic, he is poorer than Luke and is not qualified to let Luke be a "thug".
While suppressing his furious wife, Jeffrey said: "We suspect that Mr. Monroe-Peterson used unfair means to gain the trust of our daughter and let her pay a huge sum of money for the venue. rental fee, so we wanted to go back to the police station with him and investigate.¡±
What he said was quite clear.
There is no direct bossing like Aurora, but the so-called "go back to the police station together".
When we get to the police station, their annual donation of millions can be used without having to go through the little police detective in front of us who is not easy to talk to.
Rather than communicating with two low-level detectives here, Jeffrey wanted to make a tacit deal with the higher-ups of the police station.
¡°Compared to his wife Aurora, Jeffrey¡¯s anger towards the man who cheated on his daughter was even more fierce.
As long as he finds evidence, he will send him to jail without hesitation.
What a bullshit painter, what a bullshit abstract expressionist, if you can, just go and spend sunflowers in prison.
Luke did not stop this request.
If the other party insists, he must do so.
If he doesn¡¯t do it, another patrol officer will do it.
Rich people will always find police officers who are willing to be thugs.
He looked at the man behind the girl: "Mr. Monroe-Peterson, what do you think of the situation Mr. Soderberg said?"
Monroe finally turned his head, looked at him, and suddenly laughed.
That smile seemed a bit hollow, like a self-deprecating smile facing the air: "No."
Luke shook his head in his heart.
His spiritual communication has discovered that the painter's mental state is not normal.
¡°It¡¯s too much to say that you are mentally ill, but it is also different from a normal person¡¯s sober state.
It seems that most of Munro's thoughts are floating in the unknown world, but only a small part is still in reality.
Luke suspected that if he changed the question to "Did you take any medicine?", Monroe would answer "No".
He could only nod: "Then please come back to the police station with us."
The girl Lindsay who stood in front of Monroe suddenly became anxious: "Wait a minute, his mental state has not been very good these days. How can he enter the police station? What he needs more is to rest or go to the hospital."
Aurora couldn't help but drink again: "I think he can go to a mental hospital. I can pay all the medical expenses and let him be treated there until he recovers." (Remember this website's website address: www.hlnovel.com