Chapter summary: Chapter 9 from the book Twin Mysteries by Faustyna
Discover the most important events of Chapter 9, a chapter full of surprises in the acclaimed novel Twin Mysteries. With the engaging writing of Faustyna, this Internet masterpiece continues to thrill and captivate with every page.
"After comparing the results, the skin tissue doesn't match Sophia," the junior officer said, throwing the report onto the table with frustration.
"How can that be? That woman looked suspicious and her smile was unnerving. I'm certain it was her," he insisted.
Andrew patted the officer on the shoulder: "Don't worry. There's no such thing as a perfect crime. If she's guilty, we'll find the evidence."
The disappearance of the surveillance footage was a key issue. The cameras were supposed to be discreet, known only to the convenience store owner.
…Yes! The convenience store owner!
Andrew immediately instructed the junior officer to investigate the owner, focusing on his past schools and workplaces. He needed to confirm something.
The next day, when the junior officer received the information, he was practically glowing.
"I knew this case was connected to Sophia."
"The owner's name is Daniel. He's from Sophia's hometown and was in the same high school class as her. I can't believe they're not involved!"
"I'm having them bring Sophia in right now. Let's see how she explains this!"
Andrew stopped the junior officer from leaving: "Wait, I'll handle this personally."
The junior officer, though puzzled, complied.
When the doorbell rang, I was reading a parenting book.
Seeing Andrew at the door didn't surprise me. I calmly invited him in.
I went to the kitchen, poured two glasses of water, and set one in front of him.
"Go ahead, what do you want to know?"
Andrew's face was serious as he gripped his glass tightly.
"Sophia, I respect you, but I'm a police officer…"
I interrupted: "I understand. Just ask what you need to know."
Andrew took a deep breath and asked: "Do you know Daniel?"
"Daniel? That name sounds familiar. Just a moment." I went upstairs, retrieved a photo, and brought it down.
I pointed to a boy in the photo: "That's Daniel."
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