Su Wei had just finished interrogating Ye Heng. He wondered if Ye Heng already knew that they hadn't found any hard evidence to prove he murdered Ye Zheng. At this point, Ye Heng was adamantly refusing to confess.
According to procedure, if nothing else was found, the case would have to be closed.
Although Ye Heng had committed several crimes, none were punishable by death. With someone meddling behind the scenes to save his life, it wasn't impossible that he would be spared.
Su Wei was vexed by this. Seeing Ye Chutang now, he felt a fresh pang of guilt, and his tone softened considerably.
"Miss Ye, your injuries haven't yet healed. Why have you come here?"
Ye Chutang paused. "I have something important to discuss. I must see my Second Uncle."
Su Wei's brow furrowed.
"That... I'm afraid that will be difficult."
His Majesty is paying close attention to Ye Heng's case, so we dare not show the slightest negligence. The security is naturally much stricter as a result.
