Although Captain Xu hadn't spelled it out, his words and actions were consistently treating Wang Chen as a victim.
For this, the young policeman was quite surprised.
Because whether it was the rumors from outside or the information they currently held, there was not the slightest advantage for Wang Chen.
Unless there was some kind of decisive evidence that emerged shortly, Wang Chen's crime of theft was pretty much a foregone conclusion.
Given such a situation, Captain Xu, who had been a police officer for ten or twenty years, should have also thought about this matter according to conventional logic.
But now, his thoughts were running counter to the norm.
This made the young policeman truly puzzled about why Captain Xu would have such a different idea from most people.
Actually, it wasn't just him who couldn't make sense of it; Wang Chen himself was somewhat baffled.
After all, this was the first time he had met Captain Xu and they didn't know each other.