Can't Win Me Back

Chapter 2395





Chapter 2395

With years of experience as a criminal investigator and a naturally sharp mind, Cyrus' instincts flared the moment he heard Rio's question.

Gabe slammed the table, his voice a thunderclap of rage. 'Rio Olson! What nonsense are you spouting? Have I been too lenient with you? Dr. Gillis is a doctor, and I'm a police chief. How would I know her? Stop letting your imagination run wild!"

Gabe's face flushed crimson as he glared at Rio.

Unmoved, Rio stared back, confusion etched on his face. "Then why are you stopping me from investigating Sheryl by the book? I don't get it.

"Jasper's test results were positive, and we found drugs hidden in his office. That alone suggests drug abuse. To secure a conviction, we need to trace his supplier. Otherwise, this case will collapse in court.

"Let's not forget-Jasper's attorney is Steven Lynch, a top-tier ex-judge who's handled multiple high-profile cases."

From his position outside the office, Cyrus could only catch fragments of the conversation. But Rio's raised voice carried clearly, as did Gabe's agitated outbursts. Years of interrogating criminals had taught Cyrus that such agitation often betrayed a deeper connection. Why else would someone get so defensive?

Gabe finally sat down, his expression cold. "We can't convict Jasper for possession, but we've proven he used drugs. That's enough to close the case."

Rio refused to back down. "Chief Barrett, this isn't just about Jasper. We're cracking down on Crystal Ice-a drug as dangerous as crystal meth was in its prime. This lead could take us to the trafficker behind it all. Why shut the case now?"Owned by NôvelDrama.Org.

Cyrus' eyes narrowed slightly. He and Rio had been rivals for years, their disdain for each other mutual. Cyrus had always seen Rio as corrupt-a sycophant who cozied up to Gabe and played politics. But now, he wasn't so sure.

Rio pressed on. "Jasper denies taking drugs, claiming the substances in his system came from illicit medications. That's different from narcotics use. If he produces evidence to support his claim, our case against him will fall apart. We'd look incompetent."

Gabe's glare hardened. "If he had such evidence, he'd have shown it by now. Stop chasing shadows. We've proven drug abuse. That's sufficient. Release Sheryl immediately. She has nothing to do with this."

The shift in Gabe's tone didn't escape Rio. Moments ago, he'd called her 'Dr. Gillis". Now it was just "Sheryl", as if the familiarity had slipped out unintentionally. Suspicion coiled tighter in Rio's mind. Gabe's priority didn't seem to be justice but pinning Jasper down at all costs.

Cyrus, still eavesdropping, felt his own doubts deepen. Gabe's reactions didn't add up.

"Chief Taylor! There you are!" A voice called from the hallway, breaking Cyrus' concentration. He straightened instantly, forcing a calm demeanor.

Inside the office, Rio and Gabe froze when they heard that Cyrus was just outside. Gabe

quickly ended the conversation. That's it. Do as I said. Dismissed."

Rio frowned but obeyed, pushing open the door.

Cyrus was long gone by then.

Once alone, Gabe pulled out his phone and dialed a number. His voice dropped to a contrite murmur. "I'm sorry. I was careless. I didn't monitor my subordinate closely enough, and he brought in someone he shouldn't have. But don't worry-Dr. Gillis has been released. No one will bother her again."

A middle-aged man's voice sounded from the other end. In a deep tone, he said, 'As long as there are no further complications."

Gabe hesitated. "But... convicting Mr. Jasper might be difficult..

"It's enough," the man said coldly, as if he was just going through the motions. "You've achieved the intended outcome."

Over ten hours later, Sheryl walked out from the police station unscathed.

She stepped into a black luxury car, her face grim. She immediately dialed Justin.

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