Chapter 160 Murder at the Concert
Until the opening night of the concert, the famous conductor Jim was still hesitant about which of his two favorite students, Charlie and Bush, would make their solo violin debut.Fifteen minutes before the opening, he informed Charlie that he was going to play, and then informed Bush of this decision, and Bush regretted it.

Ten minutes later, Jim went to call Charlie to prepare to go out, but found that Charlie was dead in the small dressing room, shot in the head and bleeding all over the floor. The terrified Jim immediately reported the tragedy to Inspector Henry.

Seeing that the opening time had come, the detective tried his best to persuade Jim to keep quiet and continue the performance, and then he walked into Bush's dressing room.When Bush heard that he was finally decided to take the stage, he pulled his tie, picked up his violin and bow, and followed Jim on the stage without asking why.

When the audience is fascinated by the beautiful music, Inspector Henry picks up the phone and informs the police to arrest the budding young violinist.

I would like to ask: Why did the detective arrest Bush?

【Answer】The fact that Bush had prepared for the performance in advance shows that he was prepared for Charlie's death and that he will be on the stage, which proves that he is suspected of murder.If he didn't know it beforehand, he should have prepared it before going on the court, rubbing the bow with rosin, and tuning the strings.

(End of this chapter)

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