Enchanting His Heart: His Little Fox-Chapter 340: "Tang Si, the light is green.

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Chapter 340: Chapter 340: "Tang Si, the light is green.

Tang Si’s question seemed casual, yet it felt like a deep-water bomb, causing waves in their hearts.

The expressions on their faces changed instantly.

Clearly, Liu Zhong’s wife and daughter had issues, but why choose to hide their disharmonious family?

At this moment, Song Yi gently pulled Tang Si’s hand.

Tang Si looked down at Song Yi, the two of them exchanged glances, and Tang Si nodded.

Only then did Song Yi slowly stand up.

"What’s your name?" She fixed her gaze on the eldest daughter, with a smile in her eyes.

The eldest daughter remained silent, but Song Yi didn’t mind her attitude.

"Let me analyze it." Song Yi stared at them intently, her gaze so penetrating it seemed to see through their souls.

The eldest daughter felt a slight pressure in her heart.

"Your family is not doing well, yet you don’t divorce or separate because you can’t bear to part with such luxurious resources. Once divorced, asset division and public image wouldn’t be as glamorous as before."

"That’s actually nothing unusual in a wealthy family with such relationships, but why choose to hide it?" Song Yi looked at the eldest daughter: "Your father passed away, yet I don’t feel your sadness. It seems acted, and even deep down, you might be happy."

Liu Zhong’s wife grew anxious, pointing at Song Yi’s nose: "How dare you say that about my daughter?"

Song Yi stood her ground, facing her calmly and unhurriedly: "Aren’t you aware of whether your husband had a good relationship with your eldest daughter or not?"

"If I’m not mistaken, Liu Zhong’s original spouse must have either died or divorced, and you are his remarried wife. Your eldest daughter is from your previous marriage, not Liu Zhong’s biological daughter, while the youngest daughter is yours with Liu Zhong, and you plan to have another child because Liu Zhong wasn’t satisfied with having a girl."

"No!" Liu Zhong’s wife shouted.

Song Yi chuckled softly: "No? Then the thermal cup you brought is full of medicine for pregnancy preparation. Don’t tell me it’s for your unmarried eldest daughter."

Upon hearing this, the woman’s originally strong demeanor instantly lost its confidence.

"Does this have anything to do with the case?" The eldest daughter spoke.

"At least it proves you’re lying to the police by not cooperating," Song Yi glanced at Tang Si: "I bet Liu Zhong’s autopsy report shows no drug use, no history of drug use, yet their description sounds very much like drug use."

"I believe you know what Liu Zhong was injecting."

Song Yi’s words were logical and evidence-based, the reasoning not too professional but deeply detailed.

Tang Si crossed his arms, gently nodding his elbow: "What do you suggest?"

"I think your intuition isn’t wrong." Song Yi leaned closer to Tang Si and said: "He was probably injecting Demerol."

Tang Si’s expression changed slightly with surprise and unexpectedness, not knowing Song Yi understood these matters.

Demerol, typically used for pain relief, must have strict dosage control; otherwise, it becomes addictive.

Its side effects are significant.

Why did Liu Zhong rely on Demerol for pain relief? What was he suffering from? How could his doctor prescribe such medication?

And repeatedly inject it into the same spot on his arm, leading the coroner to overlook that point.

This doctor is highly suspicious.

Tang Si nodded, tilted his head, whispered something in Song Yi’s ear, and she walked out.

After she left, Tang Si calmly looked at Liu Zhong’s wife: "Refusing to cooperate with police investigation and inquiry can also lead to sentencing."

This statement had a deterrent effect on Liu Zhong’s wife.

Her demeanor showed obvious changes.

On the other hand, the eldest daughter remained calm and unhurried throughout, expressing everything with composure except for a lack of smile on her face.

Her psychological resilience was unusually strong for an ordinary person.

Tang Si continued to observe her micro-expressions, noting that this seemingly young girl seemed unusually stable.

Tang Si shifted his scrutinizing gaze back to Liu Zhong’s wife: "Why did the youngest daughter end up in the hospital?"

Liu Zhong’s wife replied: "The restaurant’s monocotyledon plants are toxic, the child unknowingly played with them, got the sap on her hands, then rubbed her eyes, causing blindness."

Saying this, tears welled up in Liu Zhong’s wife’s eyes, and she couldn’t help but cry again: "She’s still so young..."

Tang Si showed no sympathy on his face, remaining cool and indifferent. He lowered his head, pulled out his phone, and messaged Zhou Liang: "Specifically inquire about who nurtured the monocotyledons in the restaurant."

"Alright." After sending the message, Tang Si looked up at the eldest daughter: "Thank you for your cooperation today. We’ll do our best to uncover the truth about Liu Zhong’s cause of death."

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After the questioning, the family left the police station.

Tang Si pushed open the office door and entered.

"How’s it going?" He asked.

Song Yi sat in the chair: "There was a discovery, Liu Zhong’s private doctor is Liu Yu, Liu Zhong’s cousin, who indeed flew abroad two days ago."

"Is there a problem with this doctor?" Song Yi asked.

"The main issue is him." Tang Si said: "As a doctor, he should understand how to administer Demerol. Yet he didn’t restrict Liu Zhong."

He tightened his brows, sat on the sofa, slightly leaned back, and closed his eyes.

Song Yi watched with empathy, but she had no solution.

"Ring ring ring——" Zhou Liang’s call came in.

"Boss, I saw Liu Zhong’s youngest daughter during a matchmaking session. The little girl doesn’t seem like a child who doesn’t know better; the chances of her deliberately damaging the restaurant plants are slim." Zhou Liang: "The monocotyledons were bought by a newly hired employee; she was unaware of their toxicity when purchasing online."

"Alright, I understand." Tang Si said: "Assign someone to focus on following Liu Zhong’s eldest daughter, notify me about any developments."

After hanging up.

Song Yi sat quietly beside Tang Si, not speaking, simply accompanying him.

Time slipped by silently as Tang Si suddenly stood up: "I need to go out for a while."

"I’ll go with you." Song Yi stood up as well.

She was now concerned about Tang Si’s state, even though he seemed fine at the moment.

"Alright."

Tang Si finished speaking and walked out.

But along the way, they remained silent, neither speaking a word.

Song Yi kept watching Tang Si’s facial expressions, calculating in her mind.

He drove the car, his thoughts drifting far away.

His grip on the steering wheel was tight, too similar...

This case was too reminiscent of his own years ago...

At the traffic light, he was lost in his thoughts.

"Tang Si, it’s green light."

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