The captain of the personal guards was on Lisha’s side. Otherwise, he would not have dared to ask such a question.
“Do you disagree with my decision?” Claremento asked coldly.
“No!” The captain of the personal guards quickly lowered his head to answer and dropped to one knee.
Claremento waved his hand to signal the captain of the personal guards to stand up and slowly said, “Aria and Lisha are both my daughters. I value both equally. l won’t blindly trust any of them until we figure this out. But I won’t randomly suspect them either.”
“Well…” The captain of the personal guards stood up and looked at Claremento in confusion.
“This case is complicated. We have witnesses, but they may have been bribed, so we can’t believe them. Besides witnesses, there is no other evidence. We can’t continue the investigation if we don’t get a breakthrough.”
“Therefore, either Lisha or Aria must be released to walk outside to think they have been trusted, cleared their name, and won this fight. Only by doing this can a clue be revealed and give this case a breakthrough.”
“I gave Aria freedom instead of Lisha because Aria is cunning and tricky. If she comes out, she will be restless and run everywhere. But it’s difficult to say if it’s Lisha. Except for traveling to Dragon Kingdom in the past, Lisha stays indoors in the mayor’s residence for the rest of the time. What difference does it make if she is given freedom or not?”
Claremento’s explanation made the captain of the personal guards understand.
The captain of the personal guards was glad to know Lisha was not kept under house arrest because of suspicion or defeat!
“Leave. Remember to report Aria’s every move to me, but don’t let her find out she’s under surveillance,” Claremento said calmly.
Watching the scenery behind the tourist attraction, made her remember the extraordinary journey he had experienced. She also remembered the troubles on the flight back with Jagoan.
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