Rebirth: Super Banking System

Chapter 2087 - 1909: The Chief Nearly Had a Heart Attack



Chapter 2087: Chapter 1909: The Chief Nearly Had a Heart Attack

At this moment.

Families across Malaysia successively received the news.

Suddenly.

Everyone was taken aback.

And then.

“Hahaha!”

Everyone laughed with joy. It had been many years since a direct member of the Suto Family ended up inside a jail cell. Vika, they knew; although he had wrapped up many things neatly, he couldn’t deceive them.

His background wasn’t clean.

However.

No one was idle enough to go seek trouble with Vika.

It’s simple.

This could invite retaliation from the Suto Family, and neither side could withstand the family’s counterattack alone. So, no one took Vika, the second son of the Suto Family, too seriously.

Who would have thought?

Today Vika unexpectedly brushed up his presence.

— Arrested.

“Good job.”

“The opening drama of the year!”

“Interesting.”

“…”

Each one followed the developments with great interest, not planning to wage war with the Suto Family, so they wouldn’t fan the flames. However, ensuring judicial fairness was something the families could do.

Moreover.

The case was increasingly turning into a larger commotion.

Branch office.

A convoy of luxury cars came in.

Right after.

A few police cars also entered the branch office, and the chief, sweating profusely, ran towards the middle-aged man at the entrance, nodding and bending: “Mr. Luo Xi, my sincerest apologies for making you come personally.”

Luo Xi.

Vika’s father, currently the apparent leader of the Suto Family, although the old man is of advanced age, he hasn’t completely retired, and family matters are still decided by him.

“Hmph!”

Luo Xi coldly huffed.

Turns around.

Walks into the branch office.

“Sir, Chief, please wait a moment, our branch director is supervising the interrogation of the suspect.” A smiling chubby officer came up and led them to the reception room, politely hosting the duo.

Upon hearing this.

The two men’s expressions soured.

Suspect.

Supervision.

Interrogation.

Luo Xi didn’t even open his mouth.

“Didn’t I inform him that I was coming?” the chief fumed.

Not even waiting at the door, dragging on like this.

Supervision.

Suspect.

Could it be Vika? Doesn’t this guy know what ’keeping a line’ means? Arresting Vika—even if he’s sentenced—afterward have you thought about how ferocious Suto Family’s retaliation would be.

Seriously.

Want to die.

Why drag me along, I still want to keep going.

“Chief, please don’t worry, the interrogation isn’t over yet, you know today’s subject is a bit special; we must ensure the entire process conforms to the procedures, fair to the parties involved.”

The chubby officer chuckled.

“…”

These words.

Angered Luo Xi.

“Huff!”

He aimed a slap at the chubby officer.

However.

He underestimated the other’s vigilance. The body slightly leaned back, simply dodged Luo Xi’s slap. Both thought he would succeed, and the deterrent scare the other with a slap, but Luo Xi was stunned.

He dared to dodge?

“Sir, please mind your emotions.”

At that moment.

The politeness on the chubby officer’s face vanished, eyes sharply focused on Luo Xi.

“You’re quite bold.”

Luo Xi laughed.

In anger.

A nobody from somewhere dared to give him suggestions.

“Not too bad.”

“…”

The chief was nearly scared out of his wits, this place really wasn’t good. A branch office officer dared to be so arrogant, and here he was, the chief, seemingly useless.

Damn.

Bastard.

This wasn’t merely slapping Luo Xi’s face, his face was stepped on too.

“I demand to see Vika.”

The chief said.

“No can do.”

Denied.

“I have the right to see.”

“You have the duty to abstain,” the chubby officer said.

“Me?”

The chief was shocked, he was the chief after all. Although meddling was wrong, supervising interrogation was clearly a right given by the law, was everyone here brain-dead?

“Exactly.”

“Reason.” The chief gritted his teeth.

However.

In the next moment, the chief was baffled.

“According to investigation, your son was present during the assault and had previously beaten the victim as well. Currently, we’re preparing documents to extradite him from the United States.”

At this point.

The entire room fell silent.

What?

Another one mentioned? And now extradition too? The chief’s mind went blank, my god, how did they drag my child into this, what happened—what situation—he couldn’t even think about Vika now.

“Slander.”

“This is slander,” the chief shouted loudly.

“The evidence is irrefutable.”

These four words.

Nearly gave the chief a heart attack.

“Actually, we need further confirmation whether Vika’s attack led to death or your son’s beating caused it; we have to determine this case’s principal and accomplice offenders.”

“Vika firmly bites down, claiming your son beat to death.”

“Therefore.”

“It’s requested that you cooperate, let your son return and stand trial; if he escapes, we’re forced to judge by video, treating Vika as the principal for this criminal case and proceed with a lawsuit against him.”

Upon hearing.

“Bang.”

The chief sat down on the tea table.

Heart sank.

God.

Do you have to mess with me like this? Came here to rescue, but now my own kid’s involved, and he understood from their words, if his son confessed, Vika might get a lenient judgment.

No need for bail for medical treatment.

No need for a mental illness certificate.

No need for underhanded maneuvering.

Getting acquitted.

Would become simpler, Vika might just pay some money, continue living freely outside, and his son could only sing of tears behind bars. Thinking of this, the chief looked at Luo Xi, feeling a chilly sensation.

Because.

In Luo Xi’s eyes, there was a flicker of an intimidating gleam.

“I.”

“I.”

“…”

Mumbling for a while, the chief still didn’t know what to say. Extradition, but that was his son, despite not being good, not the only son, yet still his flesh and blood; to give up just like that?

Don’t extradite.

Then.

Luo Xi would have to think of another way to absolve Vika, but at present, what method was more convenient or simpler than having his son return to Malaysia and take the blame?

None.

In any case, he couldn’t think of one.

Reception room.

Silence.

“Click!”

Suddenly.

The door was pushed open, and a man walked in.

“Sorry.”

“Arrived late.”

Seeing this man, Luo Xi frowned.

This guy, too bold, dared to arrest his son without a word, now hearing there’s an irrefutable evidence case for acquittal, he felt it was the platform given to him by the other side.

Hmph!

At least sensible.

Otherwise.

Dare to treat my son like this, afterward, I would definitely send you to meet God. Now, regarding this matter, he’d already decided to make that kid return to Malaysia and take the blame, wrapping things up.

“You, not bad.” Luo Xi lightly chuckled.

A double entendre.

Both expressed displeasure and friendliness.

“Thank you.”

“I know you came because of Vika’s matters; the whole incident originated from an after-drinking assault causing death case, where evidence is ample; however, there’s dispute on the lethal injury responsibility.”

“Vika, hit the most punches.”

“However.”

“The proportion of attacks to vital points wasn’t as many as another person; therefore, we have reason to conclude, likely, another person caused the direct result of this incident, Vika secondarily.”

“But.”

“If the other flees, considered Vika the principal offender. After extradition, not confessing, regarded as co-principal offenders.”

After hearing.

Luo Xi felt satisfied.

Good.

Escape? Would the other dare, it wasn’t a matter at all.


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