I gave a bitter smile as I shook my head. Then, I whispered in his ear,
Unfortunately, he couldn't hear me.
Charlie stayed in the police station for a while and then went outside to get some fresh air. The captain of the criminal investigation team also came out.
He took some cigarettes from his pocket and handed Charlie one.
Charlie didn't usually smoke, but he never refused cigarettes offered to him by others.
He held the unlit cigarette between his fingers as if he was really smoking.
The captain of the criminal investigation team, Kyle Griffin, wasn't surprised at that. He took a deep drag on a cigarette and asked with a worried look on his face, "Do you have any clues about the case?"
"No, the information we got was too little to piece together anything useful."
"Okay. I'm afraid I'll have to trouble you with it recently. Let's call it a day. Now, go home and accompany your wife. You just got married. You can't ignore your wife." Kyle smiled and pushed Charlie's arm. "I was busy and didn't attend your wedding. When this is over, I'll treat you two to a meal."
Charlie looked relaxed and said nonchalantly, "That can wait."
No one knew that Charlie and I had a big fight before I died.