Chapter 590
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The person in charge of the lie detector and the psychologist they hired looked at the data of the two people in detail.
The psychologist said, "Their physical data did not change much."
"Not much?" Watson could not believe it.
There seemed to be nothing wrong with the mother and daughter, but there were many points that made him feel suspicious.
The lie detector did not detect anything wrong?
"That's right. After asking all the questions, their physical data didn't fluctuate much, and their emotions didn't seem to be suspicious either," the psychologist calmly stated his conclusion.
"So there is nothing wrong with them?" Watson put his hands on his hips, annoyed.
After so many days, there was no result again?
"No, this means that there is something wrong." The person in charge of the lie detector said.
Watson didn't know much about technology, so he was a little confused for a moment.
"Didn't you say that their physical data did not change much?"
"It is because there is not much change that it is suspicious." The person said as he showed Mr. Ling's lie detector data. "This is Mr. Ling's data. When he was asked about Gu Weiwei, his emotions changed, although it was not a strong change."
Watson looked at the two of them and asked.
"So … Mr. Ling is suspicious?"
The psychologist shook his head and explained.
"Mr. Ling, this is a normal physical reaction. When someone related to his family is mentioned, all his data changed. This is a normal reaction."
"But Mrs. Ling and Miss Ling's physical data and emotions did not change much when it came to Miss Gu."
"They seemed very calm and collected, although their answers and data looked flawless on the surface."
…
Hearing her words, Watson more or less understood.
"Compared to Mr. Ling, Miss Weiwei had the most contact with the mother and daughter. Someone who was so close to them had passed away and her heart had been transplanted into Ling Yan, but when she was mentioned, they reacted as calmly as if they were strangers. This does not make sense."
"Yes, that is what I mean." The psychologist said.
Watson gritted his teeth. "There is indeed something wrong with these two."
"Also, when we asked them if they wanted Miss Weiwei to die so that her heart could be transplanted, both of them firmly denied it," said the psychologist.
"Normal people, out of survival instinct, would more or less have such evil thoughts, but they are firmly denying it, as if … they don't want us to see their true reactions and emotions on this issue," the person in charge of the lie detector said.
Watson nodded thoughtfully. "Reactions that seem too normal often become abnormal."
Mr. Ling had as much contact with Gu Weiwei as the mother and daughter of the Ling family. When she was mentioned, her physical data and emotions changed.
However, the Ling family's mother and daughter's answers were very simple, and their expressions were so calm that they did not smile. This was too abnormal.
Although he said that they were good friends who had gone through life and death together, his eyes and expression did not show any grief or sadness for the other person's death.
They were deliberately restraining themselves, restraining their true emotions.
If he wasn't guilty, why would he hide his true reaction?
"Based on their reactions, we can conclude that they intentionally did not express their true emotions. It cannot be used as direct evidence," said the psychologist.
Watson smiled meaningfully. "Thank you for your hard work. This is enough."
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