Chapter 430 Li Wen's fatal flaw

The great performer and artist Li Wen, with a look of feigned resignation, slowly recounted the wonderful story he had compiled.

What Li Wen said was very similar to what Zhou Quan knew.

However, due to Wu Xiuqing's exposure, Li Wen put her in the open.

In Li Wen's story, he and Wu Xiuqing were both victims.

He himself was forced to draw templates for counterfeit banknotes and color-changing inks for the painters.

Wu Xiuqing was originally a counterfeit money expert of the Marin guerrillas in the Golden Triangle. After the painter took revenge on the Marin guerrillas in the Golden Triangle, Wu Xiuqing was the only survivor.

Eventually, Wu Xiuqing became Li Wen's assistant, helping her to create super US dollars.

Because they shared the same hardships, they gradually developed feelings for each other.

It was just that when the Marin guerrillas in the Golden Triangle were destroyed, Wu Xiuqing suffered burns on a large part of his body.

When the painter was treating Wu Xiuqing, he took it upon himself to perform plastic surgery on her to look like Ruan Wen.

Later, in a hotel in Tsim Sha Tsui, the painter and his friends suddenly had an internal conflict.

Because Wu Xiuqing was not in the hotel at the time, he was able to be rescued from the hotel despite being seriously injured and unconscious.

According to Li Wen, he originally thought that the painter died in the internal conflict inside the Tsim Sha Tsui hotel.

As a result, after he and Wu Xiuqing went into seclusion, he accidentally learned that one of the members of the painter group, Wu Xin, a Macau native, and his entire family of five had been murdered to silence them.

This made him immediately realize that Ruan Wen would be in danger, so he prepared to leave his secluded place to protect Ruan Wen.

However, he and Wu Xiuqing had used up all the real gold and silver they carried with them, and finally he had no choice but to use a large amount of US dollars that he had taken away from the Tsim Sha Tsui hotel.

However, this counterfeit banknote, which even the Federal Reserve might not be able to identify, was discovered by a group of Thai police when he was buying a flight back to Hong Kong Island.

Among the entire painter group, only Li Wen and the painters knew the most about this super US dollar.

He was caught red-handed by the Thai police, and there must be someone behind the scenes directing the Thai police.

Finally, when he was being taken to the prison van, he saw the painter not far away.

I have to say that Li Wen does have some quick wit.

His performance was vivid and told everything as if it really existed.

Most importantly, Li Wen was very clear about the level of tacit understanding between himself and Wu Xiuqing.

With the collusion just now, even if the police interrogated Wu Xiuqing, the final result would not be any different.

However, this story was urgently revised by Li Wen, and there are loopholes in it that cannot be changed.

Li Wen's original plan to leave the Thai police prison was to have Wu Xiuqing disguised as the internationally famous Ruan Wen to bail him out.

However, before Wu Xiuqing could act according to his plan, he was suddenly extradited back to Hong Kong Island.

Li Wen knew clearly that Wu Xiuqing would never refuse him, so even if he fell into the hands of the Hong Kong Police Force, he knew that Wu Xiuqing would still be willing to take risks for him.

Therefore, from the moment he was taken over from the airport by the Hong Kong Police Force, he had already prepared the current story in his heart.

And in recent days, he has thoroughly improved and enriched the entire story.

According to Li Wen, the painter's real name is Wu Fusheng, a native of Hong Kong Island.

Li Wen is a person with high attainments in painting, at least in terms of detail description, few people can match him.

In order to fit the character he created, he had very carefully described the appearance of the painter Wu Fusheng while telling the story.

It took him several days to perfect this character.

Even though Li Wen urgently revised the story he had compiled, Wu Fusheng did not make any changes.

Otherwise, there is a high possibility that some flaws will be revealed.

Although he didn't know the police captain sitting opposite him, there is a saying that goes, "A great reputation is not a false reputation." After all, since Zhou Quan joined the police force, he has been in the hands of countless criminals.

Li Wen naturally did not dare to underestimate the reputation of Police Officer Quan in the slightest.

If there were any loopholes in his words, the police captain would most likely catch them.

Therefore, in order to maintain the integrity of the story, he did not make any urgent changes to the character of Wu Fusheng.

At this point, we have to mention another shortcoming of Li Wen that cannot be avoided from improvement.

He started out by making fake paintings, and was even able to make the terrifying level of hand-drawn counterfeit banknote templates.

But he has always lacked creativity, otherwise he would not have been unable to make a name for himself in the art world.

When Li Wen created the character of Wu Fusheng, he naturally had to have a reference template.

While Li Wen was telling the painter's unparalleled story, especially when Li Wen was describing the character of Wu Fusheng, Zhou Quan was also not idle.

As the presiding judge, he naturally did not need to personally handle matters such as recording confessions.

Zhong Jinming, who was sitting on his left, was the real confession recorder.

The reason why Zhou Quan started painting was to draw the portrait of the painter Wu Fusheng according to Li Wen's description.

After Li Wen finished telling his perfect story with great interest, Zhou Quan did not continue to ask him about the specific situation of the painter.

"Mr. Li, please appreciate this portrait. Is there anything that is inconsistent with reality?"

Leaning forward slowly, Zhou Quan pushed the notebook in his hand to the edge of the interrogation table, close to Li Wen's position.

Li Wen's pupils shrank slightly. Since Zhou Quan had just placed the notebook on the edge of the interrogation table to draw, he did not see the specific contents of the notebook.

In Li Wen's heart, he just thought that Zhou Quan was recording everything he said.

It was not until this moment that Li Wen realized that the Sir Quan in front of him was actually drawing a portrait according to his description.

After Li Wen saw the person in the portrait clearly, he showed a look of panic for the first time.

The facial template he used as a reference when creating Wu Fusheng was now vividly displayed on the notebook.

Zhou Quan's ability to master profiling is rarely known within the entire police force.

Even among Zhou Quan's trusted subordinates, only a few people like Zhou Xingxing and Gao Qiu knew about it.

Even Guan Wenzhan, Luo Danian and Lu Qichang don't understand this aspect, let alone Li Wen?

In fact, Li Wen was also very clear that the police force would definitely find a way to piece together the portrait of the painter Wu Fusheng.

But even if he had accurately portrayed the painter character he had prepared in his mind, the portrait he finally pieced together would certainly be very different.

At that time, Li Wen could completely use a fictitious person to cover up the script he originally designed.

Ever since he learned that Wu Xiuqing had been arrested, Li Wen no longer had any thought of gaining his freedom.

What he most wants to see in his heart now is to reduce and alleviate his guilt.

Making counterfeit money would at most result in him being sentenced to a few years in prison, but if he was involved in serious murders, he would never be able to leave Stanley for the rest of his life.

As for Wu Xiuqing, even though the other party's testimony was different from his.

But as long as he and Wu Xiuqing insisted on the existence of the painter, the murders could not be blamed on them.

However, what caught Li Wen off guard was that Zhou Quan actually completely drew out the template for his fictional character Wu Fusheng.

Who exactly was this Wu Fusheng descended from? How could Li Wen, the instigator, not know this?
As long as the police find this real person, all the stories he told before will not only be completely useless, but will further deepen his own suspicion.

How good can his outcome be when the police find out that everything he made up is true?
After all, there is no possibility of him being released on bail now, and it is only a matter of time before the police follow the clues.

(End of this chapter)

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