My Billionaire Husband Claimed Me His Precious-Chapter 637 - 556: Got Carried Away by the Rhythm

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Chapter 637: Chapter 556: Got Carried Away by the Rhythm

Official police statement: Lu Qing has no connection to this murder case. The actual perpetrator has been apprehended, and even the photo of the criminal has been released to the public. The case is now under trial.

Qin Miaomiao saw the photo of the suspect—it was a face unfamiliar to her, fierce and menacing.

He admitted to murdering Director Zhao without any hesitation. As for the motive, he claimed it stemmed from a private feud: his wife had an affair with Director Zhao, cheated on him during their marriage, then divorced him, and afterward became Zhao’s mistress for money.

So, out of jealousy and revenge, he killed him.

As soon as this news broke, many people didn’t believe it. After all, how could an unknown man kill the renowned Director Zhao? The story lacked drama. Far less interesting compared to the idea of Lu Qing committing murder.

Some even tried to twist the narrative into a conspiracy theory.

"I think this man must have been hired by Lu Qing to take the fall. The real murderer must still be Lu Qing."

"Exactly! If you’ve got money, you can do whatever you want—even hire someone to take the blame for a murder."

"Money can make ghosts work for you. This whole thing is so obvious—Lu Qing did it! He’s just clever enough to find someone to cover for him."

"Haven’t you noticed that Lu Group’s stock has plummeted? Think about how much money they’re losing! If Lu Qing really committed murder and ended up in prison, the board of directors wouldn’t just sit back and let it happen. They’d come up with ways to handle it."

"Such a den of snakes and rats. I can’t believe I used to be a fan of a man like this. So disappointing."

"Yeah, it’s obvious he killed someone, but he used money to find a scapegoat. Those police officers are just useless."

"It might even be collusion."

"To all of you cynical conspiracy theorists upstairs, use your brains for once! Yes, the supposed motive seems plausible, but if you think deeper, there are glaring gaps in the story. Someone like Lu Qing—would he really commit the murder himself? Then dump the body in an alley, even leaving the murder weapon behind with his fingerprints on it? Investigative technology is advanced enough now that even ordinary people understand this doesn’t make sense. Why wouldn’t he?"

"Oh, so now we’ve got people defending Lu Qing? You’re the real paid shills, aren’t you? Looks like Lu Qing’s attorneys are already spinning the narrative. A murderer is a murderer—there’s nothing left to say."

"If a murderer can spend money to clean his name, then there’s nothing impossible in this world. I’m truly disappointed in humanity."

"Haven’t you all noticed how we were deliberately led by the nose from the beginning? Honestly, declaring someone guilty requires solid evidence. There are so many unresolved doubts about this case, and yet the internet is flooded with people insisting Lu Qing is guilty. Isn’t that being way too arbitrary?"

"Exactly. What if Lu Qing is being wrongfully accused? Let’s wait and see how things unfold first."

Though there were plenty of trolls on the web, some people still demonstrated independent judgment—but most were swayed by the news, showing little capacity for critical thinking.

Nevertheless, Lu Qing’s case has consistently dominated headlines, with discussion numbers soaring past billions, making it the hottest news of the year.

Soon, Lu Qing and Qin Miaomiao—who had both remained silent until now—held a press conference.

A slew of media reporters attended, seizing the opportunity to uncover breaking news.

At the scene, Lu Qing and Qin Miaomiao sat on the stage, with security appearing exceptionally tight—only about fifty leading online portals were granted access.