The First Person in History

“Admit to what?” Cynthia said, “If it's about the kidnapping case, I believe I've explained it clearly to Captain Winston. If you still have doubts, you can consult him.”

As she spoke, Wayne Winston presented the recording that Cynthia had provided.

The interrogator slammed the table, his voice icy as he scolded, “Don't try to confuse us here. We're not talking about a kidnapping case right now. We suspect you of being involved in illegal transactions with the other two suspects. We have sufficient reason to believe that, taking advantage of your status as the owner of Pinpoint Club, you've been involved in smuggling and counterfeiting artifacts, engaging in illegal transactions.”