Chapter 446 Clues out There
As soon as Rex stepped out of the hotel, two policemen rushed over and pressed him onto the ground, making his face look contorted.
The policemen warned him in a stern voice, "Don't move."
Rex smiled with his eyes narrowed. There was no hint of pain on his face; instead, he somehow seemed to be enjoying it. "The sun is shining brightly today," said he.
The two policemen didn't hear his words clearly. They exchanged a glance and exerted more force to suppress him. One of them asked, "What did you say?"
Rex moved his lips and said, "It's over. Everything is over."
The policeman kitted his brows and sighed, "Come on, he's not insane, right?"
Another policeman said, "Take him back first."
After that, they handcuffed Rex, pulled him up from the ground, and warned sternly when walking down the stairs, "Be obedient."
In the hotel...
After Rex's leaving, Faye walked to the waiter and untied him.
The waiter was very touched by Rex's story and this emotion even surpassed his fright. Tearful, he sniffed and asked, "Is that man Fanny's agent?"
Faye didn't answer his question right away. Several seconds later, she spoke, "They were lovers."
The waiter was shocked. After a long while, he murmured, "It-It's good."
Faye took out a name card, handed it to the waiter, and said, "Feel free to contact me at any time if you feel uncomfortable."
The waiter didn't take the name card. He waved his hands and said, "Don't bother. I'm all right. He only tied me and did nothing else to me."
Faye said with a smile, "Thank you."
She smiled at the waiter after finishing the words and turned around to look at Colin, saying, "Let's go."
Colin replied in a deep voice with his eyes unfathomable, "Okay."
They then stepped out of the hotel shoulder-by-shoulder. As soon as they walked to the entrance, they found many entertainment reporters waiting outside the cordon and staring at them excitedly.
Watching them going downstairs, some reporters couldn't wait anymore.
"Mr. Farrell, I heard that the murderer was once Fanny's agent. Is that true?"
"Mr. Farrell, is there any private grudge between Rex and Ralph? Or is it that Rex killed Ralph to avenge Fanny?"
"Mr. Farrell, please answer our questions."
Those entertainment reports bombarded Colin with one and another question.
Colin curled up his thin lips into a smile and said, "I'm not an insider of this matter, so I'm sorry that I can't answer your questions."
One of the reporters asked, "Then can you simply tell us about your opinions about this matter?"
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