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My Husband, Warm The Bed novel Chapter 1872

Quill agreed to go to the rooftop alone at Janet's request. The moment he arrived at the rooftop, he saw that half of Aaron's body was already outside the barrier. He quickly called out, "Aaron, we're just here to get some information regarding Mr. and Mrs. Ziglar's death. We are not accusing you of anything. As long as you cooperate with us, we will not do you wrong. Calm down and don't do anything stupid. You only have one life. Don't do anything that will make you regret."

Aaron sneered, "Sergeant Scott, you are stupid but please don't think that everyone is as stupid as you."

Quill immediately said, "Okay, okay. I'm stupid. Just come back down, and we can talk it all out, okay?"

Aaron added, "You're telling me that you've put in so much effort to track me down but not to put the blame on me? If I followed you back to the police station, who knows what you would do to me? I may even be accused of murder!"

Quill instinctively furrowed his brows. He thought Aaron was being too extreme, but he still persuaded him patiently, "We will handle the case according to law. We will not let the bad guy run free, nor will we wrong an innocent man. Aaron, you must believe in the law enforcers. Let's talk it over. Don't do such a dangerous thing."

Aaron yelled, "Don't lie through your teeth. If I didn't do this to attract public attention, I will only be at your disposal."

"Okay, okay. Let's not talk about the case. Can you please take a step back first? We'll talk it out in front of everyone, and I won't take you back to the police station, okay?" Quill was afraid that Aaron would just jump off the building, so he slowly gave in. "Aaron, even if you don't think that your life is important, please think about your wife and your daughter. If something happens to you, what are they going to do?"

As Quill mentioned his daughter, Aaron's eyes flashed a trace of reluctance, but it was quickly suppressed.

"My life is worth nothing. After I die, my wife and daughter will still live well." He roared as if he was giving himself courage.

Quill asked again, "Aaron, even if your wife has the ability to support your child, do you want your daughter to grow up without a father?"

Quill sincerely wanted to stop Aaron. Unexpectedly, Aaron smiled eerily and said, "Sergeant Scott, I didn't expect that you would still be this stupid after so many years." "Aaron, what are you talking about?" Quill was in a panic. The feeling of panic overwhelmed him which made him unable to think for a while.

"What am I talking about? How can you still ask that at times like this?" Aaron smiled insidiously. "Didn't you realize that this is a trap that I have set up for you?"

A trap!

Quill finally realized that he had indeed missed out on an important clue. If he had been a little sharper, he would have noticed the unusualness of the crowd's discussion, that Aaron and his wife were deliberately provoking the crowd. However, he did not manage to catch on that very clue.

Quill moved his hand and wanted to record his conversation with Aaron with his mobile phone, but he heard Aaron warning, "If you dare to record our conversation, I will jump down from here at once. I will make you bear a murder charge for the rest of your life."

"What on earth do you want?" Quill held his mobile phone tightly. He didn't like being the passive party. If he had reported the situation to Jefferson earlier, would things be different now?

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