Chapter 140 (1/2)

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Soon after Min Chen flew to Vienna, S City was addled with heavy rainstorhts were delayed, leaving countless passengers groaning at the airport

Thethem, stranded in the S City

Daniel made a phone call to learn about the situation in Vienna He knew they probably had to stay at the HongQiao Airport for another four to five hours, so he comforted the members of the orchestra Unlike their chief conductor, he let the members move freely

His headache saw no end

Eyes glued to his phone, Christole exclai over, Daniel asked, ”What is it, Christole? What happened to Wei Ai?”

Christole showed his phone's screen to Daniel, displaying the 《Sound of Vienna》's app interface At the top, a bold, red headline read——

《The Concertmaster of the Vienna Philhares against hi at the headline, Daniel was soo, he expected a harsh outcome He just didn't think it would be this, and just a month before Wei Ai's tour at that

He was pretty sure it was Dorenza's doing, as it was tricky to handle it all so quickly

But…

”Zayev is a murderer?!”

”He's only suspected of it,” Christole explained, reading the article ”It is said that he instructed so violinist,but I don't kno that would cause the violinist to die”

After a brief discussion, they shi+fted their attention elsewhere The case was still under investigation It wasn't like they could do anything about it

Both Leon Zayev and Luo Yu Sen's reputations had been co one of the world's best orchestras, would have no chance to turn a new leaf He couldn't, not after being involved in a drugging and murder case

The classical th It had soh to tolerate such filthy villains

No roup had to have a bottoone well past it

Clustering at the s, the Bai Aiwinds

While the Bai Ai me held in police custody They had endured dozens of hours of questioning and were starting to show signs of mental collapse

Suffice to say, the police didn't norressively, but… it depended on the target

After learning that his deputy chief's seat had been sold for 5 ed He used all the connections he had to teach the two scu in the interrogation room's lamp for more than 20 hours, was about to collapse

He hadn't gotten a wink of sleep Everytie repriht white light kept hihts fuzzy

The officers kept repeating the sas

”Did you kill him?”

”How did you kill hiht have a chance to reduce your sentence”

”You took his ht?”

When the last question was thrown to hi his head vehemently, he said, ”No, no, no, I didn't take his medicine! I never did that! He died just like that, it wasn'tto do with ation room looked at each other, then nodded

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Zayev, in another interrogation roo foruntil my lawyer arrives”

The pathetic Zayev didn't realize that under Dorenza's influence, his lawyer had long since resigned from his position as Zayev's personal lawyer in a cold sweat He didn't dare tothe penalty for breaching the contract

At first, the officer ignored Zayev, but finally said, ”I'm sorry, no lawyer sent us a notice” After that, the officer proceeded to interrogate Zayev according to the ainst Luo Yu Sen

Zayev was more than two decades older than Luo Yu Sen, so he didn't have the sas had already turned soft by the tiation rooated for more than 10 hours, Zayev finally collapsed and told the he knew And in his testimony, he pushed all the blame onto Luo Yu Sen It was only after the officer questioned him about the bribes he took that he realized that his career was completely over

They should be thankful that Austria was a benevolent country There was no death sentence, the worst punishment was life imprisonment They would be locked up for the rest of their lives

When Luo Yu Sen walked out of the interrogation roo down his back, he felt lucky that he changed his nationality to an Austrian If he hadn't, he would face a death penalty