Zhang Qingpeng was brought back to Nanjiang.
Sun Zhao and Chen Chao were quite surprised to hear the case had been cracked.
After all, when they'd set out, their only key clue was the two dogs. The evidence wasn't all there yet; for example, they still hadn't figured out who had bought the dogs.
But unexpectedly, Shen Xin had stumbled upon a key clue during the interrogation.
What's more, it was decisive evidence that sealed Zhang Qingpeng's guilt.
"Good work, Xiaoshen," Sun Zhao said, patting Shen Xin's shoulder in praise.
To deduce the real reason he was evading the investigation from one of Zhang Qingpeng's instinctive reactions—that kind of sharp perception was truly rare.
Chen Chao followed suit, clapping Shen Xin on the shoulder and giving him a thumbs-up.
Neither of them was the type to be overly effusive with their praise, so a pat on the shoulder and a thumbs-up was already a big deal.
At this point, the case was pretty much wrapped up.
