Suspicion

Because there were too many people peeking at her, it was impossible to distinguish them unless the other party's eyes were very special, such as a gaze full of malice or an extremely oppressive gaze.

It was different for trained killers. When the target was not close to them, they would deliberately restrain their aura and pretend to be ordinary people. Therefore, even professional criminal police officers would sometimes fall into confusion and not recognize them in a crowd.

What was troublesome was that in such a shop, there were only customers. Even if Caroline recognized the other party, she did not dare to say it out loud. She was afraid that the customers would cause a commotion if they knew. This would give the murderer an opportunity.