Lady Meilin is seduced by her green tea brother-in-law everyday-Chapter 262: Undeniable crimes.

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Chapter 262: Undeniable crimes.

Tang Yue looked at the lawyer. She had answered honestly, why were they still there?

"It’s okay," The lawyer whispered to her. "I have been to many of these interrogations. The detective has at least ten questions for you. Just calm down and answer what she asks. I will stop you if you are about to incriminate yourself."

Tang Yue exhaled tiredly. She rubbed her eyes and sighed.

"So, you have admitted that Mrs. Sun hated Jun Meilin. What about your lover Mo Liang. How much did he hate her?" Lin Ying asked, scribbling into the little brown notebook she had carried into the room.

Tang Yue shrugged. "I don’t know."

Lin Ying looked at the lawyer.

The lawyer whispered to Tang Yue, "When it comes to things like this, they usually have evidence beforehand. Has Mo Liang ever admitted to you in text that he cannot stand Jun Meilin or loathes her in any way?"

Tang Yue nodded.

The lawyer tapped her hand slowly as if to reassure her. "Miss Tang, now is the time to save yourself first. Keep in mind that you have a son. What will he do without you there to care for him? As long as you are not implicating yourself, you can answer truthfully."

Tang Yue clenched her hands and looked at Lin Ying.

A constable knocked on the door and entered the room. He placed a laptop on the table. Lin Ying touched the laptop screen and one of the videos started to play. It was of the day Tang Yue and Mo Liang got intimate in the car. Their entire conversation had been recorded.

"How do you have that?" She gasped.

"An anonymous source sent it to Jun Meilin and she surrendered it to the police. We can all hear Mo Liang admitting to you that he cannot stand Jun Meilin and he plans to use her. Would you like to revise your answer now?" Lin Ying asked.

The lawyer cleared his throat. "This was a private moment and whoever recorded did so illegally. This evidence cannot be used against her."

"That is up to a judge to decide at trial. I am simply a detective asking some questions to determine if your client was an accomplice or fool in love that was dragged along for the ride." Lin Ying answered. "Miss Tang, has he ever admitted to you that he hates Jun Meilin?"

Tang Yue sneered. "Fine, yes. He hated her for the same reason his mother hated her. She was from a better background, looked down on them and refused to use the resources of her family to escalate him to the top. I know that he hated her." She clenched her hands around the cup of tea again. "But A Yang hates many people and many things. I never thought that he would try to kill her."

Lin Ying slid a photo across the table. Tang Yue and Mo Liang were inside the hidden Space M lab, talking to the doctor that had admitted to synthesizing the poison. She wore a floral dress; Mo Liang a shirt that read ’I went to space and all I brought back was this dumb shirt.’

"This picture was taken three months before you both went to space. The doctor you are talking to is the same one that created the poison that Jun Meilin was given. Would you like to explain what those bottles he was handing to Mo Liang are?"

Tang Yue gulped and she turned to her lawyer.

The lawyer took a closer look at the picture and replied, "The bottles were handed to Mo Liang, my client did not touch them. Unless you can prove that she personally received that poison...if that is the poison, then my client is still innocent."

Tang Yue nodded her head. "Yes, yes, I did not touch them. And I tried to talk Mo Liang out of it."

"So you knew what he was going to do." Lin Ying smiled.

The lawyer intervened. "My client will not be answering that."

Lin Ying raised her eyebrows. "She has already confessed to knowing about the poison, knowing about Mo Liang’s plans and remaining silent about them. The two of them are lovers that engaged in an illicit affair, got married and had a child together. It is looking more and more like she was not just an accessory before the fact but a true accomplice."

"But I am not the one that poisoned her." Tang Yue screamed. 𝒻𝑟𝘦𝘦𝘸ℯ𝒷𝑛𝘰𝓋ℯ𝘭.𝘤𝘰𝘮

Detective Lin Ying played another video. The one in which Mo Hao pushed Mei Mei onto the coffee table.

"Miss Tang Yue, your son pushed Miss Jun Meilin onto a coffee table and nearly...."

Tang Yue cut in. "He is only three."

"And that makes this okay?" Detective Lin Ying questioned.

"Don’t say anything." The lawyer advised Tang Yue.

In this case, no matter what she said, the evidence was already gathered and she would charge for a crime of obstruction of justice, concealment of a crime and failure to fulfill guardianship duties.

Mo Hao was a minor and he would not be held criminally responsible, however his parents would feel the consequences.

"Miss Tang, why didn’t you try to help Jun Meilin at all?" Detective Lin asked.

Tang Yue’s fingers twitched. "I panicked. I was scared that A Hao would be taken from me. He made one harmless mistake, I could not let it ruin his entire life."

Her use of harmless had both the detective and lawyer shaken. Jun Meilin had only survived because Jingzhe stumbled onto them. If he had not, she would have died that very night. How was it harmless?

"is that why you got rid of all the evidence. That is the rug and coffee table?"

Tang Yue folded her lips together.

Detective Yue played more footage captured from a camera of the house next door. "CCTV shows you and Mrs. Sun carrying the rug outside and setting it on fire. Mo Liang also carried the coffee table out, broke as much of it apart as he could with an axe. He burned what parts he could and what he could not, he wrapped in a garbage bag and tossed outside. That garbage bag is sitting in the evidence room right now. You three tampered with evidence and actively disguised the truth."

The room fell silent.

"He is just a child." Tang Yue said.

Detective Lin shrugged. "So is Miss Jun Meilin’s daughter Jun Mingzhu who was seen running out of the house in tears, trying to collect drops of her mother’s blood that were dripping from her head."