Priceless Baby: 101 Bedside Stories

Chapter 2339



.Chapter 2339

2339 Chapter 2338-uninvited guest

“You …”

Amanda was speechless.”Let’s just go.”

“What do you mean go? I’m not going anywhere today!” Old Rayleigh sat down boldly. He looked as if he would not give up until mu Yuan came down and said something.”I’d like to ask what the major meant. Did he play with my son’s feelings? he’s still pestering me after breaking up with me. How shameless!”

Mu Yuan was speechless.

Mu Yuan was already feeling a little guilty when he saw Jack’s parents. Now, his face was burning, and he could not help but rub it. Jack’s father had a very bad impression of him. Who could he blame?

It must be Jack’s fault!

“I’m shameless!” Jack took a deep breath.”I’m entangled with you. We’re just in a pure physical relationship. Don’t think too much.”

Old Rayleigh’s eyes almost popped out of their sockets.

Amanda also felt that this was ridiculous.

“You …” Old Riley exploded in anger and asked Amanda,”can I kill him?”

“…” Amanda’s silence was golden. At that moment, there was the sound of a car braking. It was a very urgent sound from outside. Then, someone knocked on the door.

Old Rayleigh and Jack looked at each other. Jack went to open the door, and a group of uniformed special agents stood at the door. Jack recognized one of them as Roosevelt’s subordinate. He was an inspector in the Criminal Investigation Unit. He was 38 years old and had solved many cases. He was extremely capable and had been transferred to several departments. He was a wily old fox and had been promoted very quickly.

“Lieutenant Colonel Anderson, sorry to bother you. There’s a murder case that I’d like to ask your friend to assist in the investigation.” The inspectors were professional. Jack glanced at the police detectives outside. They were all armed with live ammunition. This was not the posture of the Criminal Investigation Unit.

They were divided into several forces in the same Department, and the division of labor was clear. Each department did not interfere with each other. This inspector’s level in the Department was higher than Jack ‘s.

“My friend?” Jack sneered, opened the door, and invited them in. The inspector was ready to search the place, so he brought a large group of people in. He saw old Rayleigh and Amanda sitting on the sofa.

A chill ran down the inspector’s spine. Old Rayleigh was a sly old fox. He had just reprimanded Jack and was hopping mad. When he saw an outsider carrying a cup of tea in a nonchalant and Noble manner, the moment he closed his eyes, he immediately felt the aura of a bureaucrat. He had been in a position with real power for more than 20 years. He had an imposing air about him and had been nurtured by the system to be arrogant and cunning.

“Jack, what’s going on?”

The inspector had wanted to launch a surprise attack, but he did not expect the Anderson family to be there. He hurriedly smiled and greeted them. Amanda did not even look at him. She squinted her eyes slightly and flipped through a magazine, ignoring him.

Jack said,”dad, I’m still confused. Inspector Smith said that there’s a murder case that he needs my friend’s help with. I wonder which of my friends are involved in the murder case?”

The inspector was in a difficult position. However, he remembered that Roosevelt was behind this, and he had sufficient evidence. He didn’t feel guilty and took out the evidence. Jack looked at the murder case.

After mu Yuan went to the bridge that day, a vagrant came into contact with him. He was later brought away by Reyman for questioning. Not long after, this vagrant died under the bridge. That day, the surveillance camera happened to capture mu Yuan passing by the bridge and came into contact with the vagrant. Mu Yuan’s sketch was also found in the vagrant’s belongings.

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