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THE MYSTERY OF VAMPIRE PENDANTS

Chapter 4 INTEROGATION (1 1)

Word Count: 1072    |    Released on: 21/08/2023

valuable item dating back to the 14th century and had been missing for centuries. Lucius realized that the necklace might be connec

a clearer picture of the events. Slowly, Lucius started uncovering new facts about the case and di

something related to the strange dream he had last night and the theft of the pendant in the ancient tomb

it. He sought assistance from his colleagues at the police statio

ant to its rightful owner. In the process, Lucius also found some clues related to the strange dream he had last night. Lucius

roducing himself as Lucien Damien. His face was tense, and his voice carried determination. Damien

e threatened the suspect, warning him about the consequences if he didn't confess. However,

ect wanted to remain in jail. The suspect hesitated, seemingly struggling to find the rig

s confession. He asked the suspect about how it al

n, was approached by a well-dressed m

Lucius asked, noti

ed me to meet at his residence. He was a wea

at well-dr

er clue, and he asked, "Wha

ound and saw my friend lying in a pool of blood. He was screaming for help, but I couldn't do anything. Please, don't set me f

voice and couldn't sleep, tortured by guilt. He committed the crime to fulfill the woman's demands, hoping that she

host or spirit. However, as he saw the haunted expression on the suspect's face, he realized that he couldn't judge him. The presence of the apparition h

range jumpsuit who looked visibly unhappy. Two peop

re you doing ther

ing. The officer working under Lucius Damien had been interrogating him for hours, but the suspect remaine

the microphone. They then brought in a bottle of mineral water and gav

cause of a dream,"

Lucius aske

tiful gown, with pearls and gems adorning her neck. But her face contorted into a

y dreams, her face twisting with anger, demanding that I return her necklace. I-I tried to ignore her, but she only grew more relentles

est piqued by the suspect's tale

g long hair. Her eyes were cold and emotionless, and she wore a sweeping majestic gown. But the necklace was the most

s the suspect spoke, his m

she haunting the suspect? What

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