Chapter 227 (Suspenseful) Death Smile: Zhuma-kun, Your Childhood Plum Police Flower Is Hanging Up Again (6)

Han Lixuan nodded, and when he closed the office door, he happened to see Yao Yao holding a glass of water ready to give it to Han Lixuan, "Brother Han, drink some water." ”

The two of them are also familiar with each other, Han Lixuan shook his head, he didn't care about drinking water, but thought that he couldn't persuade Su Qianning, so he could only hope for Yao Yao.

"Yao Yao, I can't help Qian Ning with work matters, like today, I still need more persuasion from you."

Yao Yao's expression was fleetingly gloomy, and then she pretended to have a bitter face, looking helpless, and said: "Brother Han, you don't know that Su Zi's character is one thing or another, if you don't listen to your words, you won't listen to my words." ”

Han Lixuan's face sank in disappointment, his gentle side face had a slightly gloomy tone, Yao Yao's heart softened, and he comforted softly: "Brother Han doesn't have to worry too much, it is precisely because this case is difficult to handle, and someone has been specially sent down from above, and it will come tomorrow, and Su Zi will definitely not be as tired as he is now." ”

Han Lixuan's face was overjoyed, it was because the case was not solved, Su Qianning would be so anxious day and night, if someone could help her, it would naturally be excellent, he said happily: "That's really good!" Yao Yao, do you know who you sent? It seems that I am going to treat him to a meal so that he can take care of it a little more, so that Qianning can rest for a while. ”

Yao Yao also had bright eyes and grinned: "He is a psychologist, I looked at his photos, he is a handsome guy, called Bai ......"

Before Yao Yao's words were finished, the originally closed office door suddenly opened, and Ning Mingyue looked at Yao Yao and said indifferently, "Help me sort out the documents." ”

He immediately handed the empty lunch box to Han Lixuan and said, "You go back first, the lunch box is delicious, thank you." ”

Ning Mingyue didn't want Han Lixuan to know about Bai Yi's existence, after all, Bai Yi was the suspect who killed Han Lixuan in his previous life.

Han Lixuan was a little distressed that the woman was eating so much in order to squeeze out time, but if she bothered her again, she would definitely work overtime until later.

He smiled gently, took the lunch box and quickly disappeared into the police station.

Ning Mingyue looked at Yao Yao's fleeting loss, and understood.

It seems that Yao Yao likes Han Lixuan.

In fact, Ning Mingyue herself felt that why Han Lixuan was engaged to a woman who didn't love him at all. Su Qianning had a cold personality and spoke directly, she had already told Han Lixuan that she didn't love him, but the latter said that she was willing to take care of her.

Hey, this man is just a strange flower, okay?

Yao Yao packed up her emotions and brought it in, the table that was quite neat was now scattered with all kinds of information and photos, and after a slight glance, it was too messy, Yao Yao hurriedly began to sort it out.

After seeing Su Qianning come in, she directly buried herself in analyzing the information, and Yao Yao also picked up a few photos of the crime scene.

This case is the 'Smile of Death' case that made everyone above angry.

It was the photo of the middle-aged man that Ning Mingyue saw just now, looking at the deceased lying quietly on the grass, with a faint smile on his lips, his hands around his chest, as if he was just asleep. There was not a trace of blood at the scene of the crime, it could even be considered beautiful, there were four cases in a month, and all the dead were smiling and died of myocardial infarction.

From the first case, to four cases in a row in just one month, there was no clue at all, looking at Su Qianning being in a hurry these days, Yao Yao had no choice.

Looking at the four deceased people who were very different in age and dress, except that they were all men, she really couldn't find anything they had in common.