"Secondly, my subordinates reported to me that before she was taken away, William drugged her. So, how could she have obtained a gun during the time she was unconscious?"
"Thirdly, since William dared to brazenly take her away, he would have cleared everything from her that could harm him. How could he have given her a gun to kill him? Was he really so weary of living?"
"Fourthly, among the evidence collected by the police was a dagger, a dagger I gave her for self-defense that she always carried with her. If William were truly so careless and didn't take away the dagger from her, then he should have been injured by the dagger, not the gun, which doesn't make sense."
The officer was dumbfounded and momentarily couldn't utter a word of retort.
After a long while, he found his voice, "Mr. Leng, these are all speculations. When the journalists rushed in, Princess Anning was the only person in the room. If she didn't do it, then who did?"
