On the ground lay a corpse, the curator's wife.
Wen Wen was playing the role of a detective, tasked with identifying the culprit among four suspects. This time, he was forbidden to use violence.
The four suspects were Mr. Jin, the photography studio's curator; Mr. Song, the cameraman at the shop; Miss Ma, the victim's younger sister; and Ms. Li, a customer who frequently visited the shop.
The investigating police officers had already uncovered some clues, and all of them were now in Wen Wen's possession.
According to the clues, all four had grounds for suspicion.
Curator Jin and the victim, Ms. Ma, had a rocky relationship and often threatened divorce. It was only for the sake of their child that they maintained a semblance of domestic harmony.
The cameraman was having an affair with the victim; everyone knew it except Mr. Jin.
Furthermore, the victim's father had recently passed away. Her father was quite wealthy, and his two daughters were the sole heirs to his estate.
The last suspect, the customer, had a habit of petty theft. The day before the incident, she was caught stealing by the curator's wife…
"These relationships are quite tangled, and the clues are like a knot of yarn. Everyone is a suspect, yet everyone has an alibi."
Wen Wen rubbed his hair, looking at the four suspects standing before him. He had a sentence…
After looking at this photograph, Wen Wen hesitated about whether to open the next one. He had a rough idea of its contents by now.
Under the influence of the "madness," his physical condition rapidly broke through the limitations of the Exploration realm, reaching the strength of the Mastery realm. He didn't control his strength and struck the table in front of him with such force that it shattered completely.
Outside the machine, the female evaluator's nerves also tensed. The assessment had now reached a critical juncture.
It seemed their investigation was correct; the greatest stimulus for Wen Wen was his original family.
Many individuals with psychological issues displayed an unusual obsession with certain things.
Wen Wen's obsession was his family, but his family was gone!
Therefore, by using Wen Wen's family as a stimulus, it was possible to gauge, to a certain extent, whether Wen Wen could maintain his self under extreme pressure.
Although this might cause Wen Wen some problems, any issues could be managed within the association. It was far better than losing control during a mission and becoming an enemy.