Starting Sign-In from a Billionaire God-Chapter 920 - 919
Loli quickly hugged the female to stop her from acting on impulse.
"Calm down. They were stopped in time. These three scumbags will face legal punishment," Loli advised.
Once the girl calmed down, Loli asked, "They said you like snitching, so they hold grudges and want revenge, which is why they planned to get you drunk and assault you. Is there any truth to this?"
The female said, "Snitching? What would I snitch about?"
The fat guy said, "Stop lying, you shameless person. You deliberately got close to us to see us make mistakes and then snitched to the boss to get us punished. Don't think we don't know!"
The female wore an aggrieved expression: "What are you talking about? When have I ever done that? Don't slander me! I thought I treated people kindly and got along well with colleagues. I didn't expect you to misunderstand me like this!"
The fat guy said, "Stop pretending, you white lotus!"
The female got agitated again: "What about you? You falsely accuse and want to assault me. You're beasts!"
Seeing both sides about to argue.
Lin Fan said, "I told you, we can't just believe one side. Now that the stories differ, we need the police to sort this out."
The leading officer said, "Mr. Lin is right. All of you come back to the station with me!"
Thus, the three men, the female, and the motel owner were all taken away.
"Wait, let the owner stay," Lin Fan suddenly said.
The motel owner was kept back.
The leading officer and Loli were somewhat puzzled why Lin Fan wanted the motel owner to remain.
At this point, Lin Fan exchanged a grin with the motel owner.
Lin Fan smiled, "Thanks for your help, buddy."
The motel owner laughed, "It's no trouble. It's my honor to assist the police in solving the case. I'm thankful I could help."
Loli was curious: "What's this you're talking about?"
Lin Fan said, "The owner didn't install cameras in the motel or sell little films. Those claims are false. It was all part of our plan to trick those three into revealing the truth. Without this, they'd never have obediently confessed."
The police were stunned.
It was fake?
The motel owner said, "Mr. Lin asked for this favor, and hearing it was for justice, I agreed without hesitation."
Loli said, "Really? I didn't think you'd cooperate like this. Your hotel operates irregularly, that's a fact!"
The motel owner looked embarrassed, "I'm hoping the authorities could be lenient with my past issues. I promise I'll improve and operate properly in the future. My small business barely makes money, and before, I took the wrong path, but I won't dare anymore."
The leading officer said, "We can't decide your punishment, but we'll report your situation to the relevant departments. Since the camera story is fake, we'll cancel your detention."
The motel owner quickly said, "Thank you, officer."
The leading officer said, "Don't just thank us; thank Mr. Lin. He gave you this chance."
The motel owner laughed, "Of course, thank you, Mr. Lin."
The leading officer shook hands with Lin Fan, smiling, "Mr. Lin, we really couldn't have done it without you this time. Your cleverness made catching the criminals easy."
Police interrogation is often a battle of wits, because suspects frequently lie, requiring skill to find the truth. Lin Fan and the motel owner cunningly outsmarted the three suspects, impressing even this veteran cop, who admired Lin Fan's abilities from the bottom of his heart.
Lin Fan smiled, "No problem."
The leading officer greatly admired Lin Fan; his skills were one thing, but his humility made him truly admirable.
The leading officer turned to Loli, smiling, "Lily, is Mr. Lin your boyfriend? You have great taste, he's an outstanding young man."
"Uh..." Loli blushed, wishing Lin Fan were her real boyfriend, but unfortunately, he wasn't.
The leading officer said, "Alright, it's getting late, you should head home."
Loli said, "Do you need me to escort the criminals back to the station?"
The leading officer said, "No need, aren't you off-duty? You've done enough tonight. I'll recommend you for a commendation. Now go home with your boyfriend, or perhaps book a room here?"
The leading officer laughed and left.
Loli was beet-red. How could she book a room with Lin Fan at this motel? She knew exactly what it implied.
The police car took the criminals away.
Lin Fan and Loli then stepped out of the motel, intending to leave.
They had just walked a few steps when suddenly the weather changed, lightning struck and thunder roared, followed by a torrential downpour.
"Back inside!" Lin Fan quickly said.
He and Loli rushed back into the motel, and in just that short time, their clothes got soaked, the rain was so fierce, like the sky was pouring out water—a true downpour!
This season, rain truly comes abruptly.
The two didn't have time to reach the car; had they braved the rain to go across the street, they'd be drenched.
"This weather really is unpredictable," the motel owner sighed, then chuckled, "Seems like you won't be leaving tonight. Want to rent a room here for free?"
Loli blushed. Her coming out tonight to have a late-night snack with Lin Fan was upon her mother's suggestion to invite Lin Fan to stay at her home. She privately wished to be with Lin Fan.
Could it be that she ended up with Lin Fan, just not in her home, but in the motel?
Thinking of the possibility of booking a room with Lin Fan here tonight made her face flush and her heart race.
"What do you think?" Loli asked shyly. The usually bold officer now seemed like a bashful young girl.
Lin Fan said, "Let's wait a bit. Maybe it's just a passing cloudburst."
"...." Loli was speechless. She thought he'd gladly accept. She was unsure if Lin Fan was oblivious to romance or if he just disliked motels.
In reality, Lin Fan didn't dislike motels; he wasn't picky or prejudiced against them.
He wasn't oblivious to romance either. But he saw their fake relationship as requiring respect; naturally, they shouldn't book a room, especially since Loli was a police officer. It would ruin her reputation and be hard to explain later.
Lin Fan thought it was a passing storm, but he was wrong—the heavy rain continued, and worse, a flooding threat loomed...







