Captivation: Want Nothing But You -
Chapter 1375
Naturally, he felt out of place.
He extended his hand and tapped the young guy on the head.
“Why the hell do you look so contemplative?
Everyone here is up to their ears in work.
Why are you standing here looking lost?”
“Damn!” The young guy covered his head.
“I just delivered some documents to our captain.”
“Is that it? Come and help us.
We have a mountain of reports that need to be completed.”
“Alright.
He remembered the individual he had just seen in the office.
He couldn’t help but inquire curiously, “Well… Do you know the guy in our captain’s office? Why does Dewayne refer to this individual as his master?”
“The man is Dewayne’s master! Do you not recognize him?” The colleague made a clicking sound with his tongue.
“Is he someone who carries a great deal of influence?”
The colleague nodded and said, “Sure.
Dewayne’s master was an economic investigator.
His age betrays the truth: he is a senior!
Before he retired, he had handled several high-profile cases.
Dewayne obeys his master to the letter.
All members of our department look up to him.”
The young cop started in the economic investigation department last year.
He had previously worked elsewhere and lacked the opportunity to learn as much.
“That guy must be great, right?”
“It goes without saying.
The entire bureau respects him.
Do you recall that five years ago, the head of Moran Group received bribes?
There was a lot of hubbub about it back then.
In one night, the
Moran family were extinguished.
The mystery was unveiled and answered by Dewayne’s master.
We had only received a letter reporting the bribery and had no way of verifying the veracity of the report.”
The young officer’s eyes widened in disbelief.
He then realized why he thought the elderly guy seemed familiar.
He remembered when Moran Group declared bankruptcy.
He had caught a glimpse of the elderly guy, currently seated in the office, during the awards ceremony.
At the same time, the elderly guy in the office put down the interrogation records given to him by Dewayne.
Both of these documents were short and consisted of standard interviews.
Other than answering the questions raised by the police, the interviewee maintained silence most of the time.
“Master, even if I wanted to have Victor released on bail, the higher-ups wouldn’t agree.
Besides, the case is has caused wide public concern.” Seeing that the elderly man’s glass was empty,
Dewayne poured some water into it and sat down on the couch next to him.
The elderly man didn’t say a word for a while.
He drank a little water and said, “I need to see him.”
When Dewayne heard this, he was embarrassed to say the least.
“Well,
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