Rebirth in America: Great Slave Owner: Chapter 190 Flame Painter 2
"Tony, you are right, the fire in the gallery was indeed set by Huss!" The next day, Sheriff Klein excitedly came to Tangning and said.
Tangning was not surprised by this result: "Although I can understand Hus's thoughts, it was too obvious that he was too anxious this time. People in the circle could see it at a glance."
At this time, Sheriff Klein said again: "And guess what else I found?"
"What did you find?" Tangning asked.
"I also found evidence that Huss killed Miss Donna!" Sheriff Klein replied proudly.
"What evidence?" Tangning asked.
Sheriff Crane explained: "Witnesses noticed that Huss was around Donna's house a few minutes before the fire, and we also found Huss's regular cigarettes around there. Very few, almost only Hus is a regular customer!"
"Oh, so that's how it is!" Tangning suddenly realized.
But then he asked curiously, "Sheriff, are you familiar with Miss Donna? Why do you feel that you care so much about this case?"
"Actually, I don't even know this Miss Donna!" Before Tangning could continue to ask, Sheriff Klein said first, "However, this will prove that the previous conclusion that Spett committed suicide is wrong, as long as he can see him If I make a mistake, I'm happy!"
Tangning understood that this must be because of the grievances left behind by Sheriff Spett who played tricks behind Klein's promotion. Klein was taking this opportunity to take revenge.
But he wasn't interested in this kind of thing, so he changed the subject and asked, "Has this Hus confessed his guilt?"
Sheriff Klein shook his head and replied, "No, he only admitted to setting fire to paintings, but refused to admit to killing Miss Donna! But this is also normal. Prisoners tend to avoid important things. Wait for me to teach him a few times. Of course it will!"
"As far as I know, there is a big man behind this Hus, so you should not torture him. If it really isn't him, he will definitely get revenge on you after he leaves!" Tangning reminded.
Then he added: "And I still think it's unlikely that Huss will kill for this amount of money, and he's not short of money!"
"It's hard to say, and what if he has any other hatred with Miss Donna in private?" Sheriff Klein retorted.
Although Tangning wanted to refute again, but she didn't have any evidence in her hands, and she didn't need to fight with Sheriff Klein, so she changed the subject and asked, "By the way, that "Flaming Phoenix Was Bought by Someone" Is it?"
"Oh, not yet, it's still in Huss's gallery. But Donna's boyfriend, Mr. Quinn, is applying to us for the ownership of the Flaming Phoenix. What he means is that according to the contract, Donna will pay Huss had ten paintings, and Donna had already delivered them in time, and this "Flaming Phoenix does not belong to those ten paintings, so Huss does not own the painting!" Sheriff Klein explained.
"What?! Ten paintings a month? Is this Hus trying to force people to death?" Tangning couldn't help but exclaimed.
"What's the matter? How much is ten paintings a month?" Sheriff Klein asked inexplicably.
Tangning replied angrily, "It's not just a lot, it's a lot, okay? Painting is not as simple as you think, especially for a painter who is very responsible for his own work. This is simply exhausting people to death. I only now understand why Miss Donna has so few boutiques, and how can such a huge quantity guarantee premiums!”
In the end, he simply said directly: "Don't say anything else, just based on this request, it is not an exaggeration to say that Huss was the murderer of Miss Donna!"
Not long after Sheriff Klein left, Deanna rushed over excitedly, "Mr. Tangning, have you heard that the scoundrel Hus has been arrested!"
Tangning nodded and replied, "I know, Sheriff Klein came to tell me just now."
Then he said with emotion: "Although I don't think Hus killed Miss Donna, he actually forced Miss Donna to hand in ten paintings a month, which is no different from direct murder! I just don't understand why Miss Donna would agree. Sign this contract?"
"Because she is short of money, to be precise, her boyfriend owes a lot of gambling debts, so she is forced to sign that kind of contract with Huss, so tired that she doesn't even have time to see a doctor! ' Deanna explained.
"Miss Donna's boyfriend you are talking about is Mr. Quinn?" Tangning asked curiously.
Deanna nodded and replied, "That's right, it's him! Teacher Tangning, do you know him?"
Tangning shook her head and replied, "I don't know. Sheriff Klein told me just now." Then, Tangning explained what Quinn was going to draw.
"This guy is so embarrassed to ask for Sister Donna's posthumous work?! No~www.mtlnovel.com~ I have to scold him!" Deanna said indignantly.
Tangning hurriedly stopped her, "It's useless to scold him now!"
Then he changed the subject and asked, "By the way, you said just now that Miss Donna is so tired that she doesn't even have time to see a doctor, so what's wrong with her?"
Deanna shook her head and replied, "I don't know about this, but it seems to be serious, but she has neither the money nor the time to see a doctor."
Hearing this, Tangning's heart moved, so she sent Deanna home first, then got up and put on her clothes and went out to inquire. Finally, she came to Deanna's cafe with an ugly face, and said to him with a sullen face, "Dianna, I'll tell you something, but you have to be mentally prepared!"
"Teacher Tangning, what the **** is going on?" Diana asked a little nervously.
Tangning glanced left and right, and after confirming that no one was there, she whispered to Diana, "I guess Miss Donna is really likely to commit suicide!"
"What?! Sister Donna committed suicide? How is this possible!" Deanna couldn't help exclaiming.
Tangning reprimanded her face with a stern face, "Keep your voice down, I'm telling you this so that this matter won't get out, it's not good for your sister Donna!"
Deanna immediately apologized, "I'm sorry, Teacher Tangning, I'm just too shocked. Why do you say that?"
"Because I just went out to investigate, and I came to a conclusion that made my heart hurt..."
ps: In fact, the originality of the old musicians is very good. The author's description of the performance of the music and the mysterious atmosphere is also very good. The background setting is also relatively perfect. The problem lies in the characterization and plot arrangement, which is a pity.
Well, although the book I wrote is not good, it doesn't affect me as a reader to review other books, right? And this is my personal opinion!