Lin Xi and the others were discussing the evidence that could pin the murder charge on Chen Xiao.
Chen Xiao sat alone in the interrogation room, contemplating the same issue.
Undoubtedly, Chen Xiao was also considering the implications of that severed head.
The mere presence of the head within Chen Xiao's sphere of life was quite damning against him.
However, with Chen Xiao's skills, finding other evidence to prove that the head was planted to frame him didn't seem overly difficult.
Of course, this wasn't self-flattery.
If the murderer targeted him, then they must understand him.
As long as they understood him, they should know that any overly simplistic tactics were mere folly.
Chen Xiao asked himself, "If I were the murderer, how would I ensure the murder charge against me was irrefutable?"
As he pondered, another question emerged in Chen Xiao's mind:
In a criminal investigation, what kind of evidence can be called ironclad?
