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Extreme Vigilance

Chapter 76 - 76 76 Universe in the Mirror

Author: Mohawk
updatedAt: 2025-06-22

?76: Chapter 76: Universe in the Mirror 76: Chapter 76: Universe in the Mirror Feng Haonan felt each of Shen Yue’s statements seemed to have a specific direction, forcing him to respond with caution.

    Yet, Shen Yue behaved like an investigator in a criminal case, “Since it’s a cooperative investigation, we aren’t criminals.

    We have the right to refuse to answer.

    According to the law, we even have the right to ask a lawyer to answer.”

    Feng Haonan remained silent.

    “But we do not want to refuse because we realize the significance of this matter.

    If you cooperate, we can both achieve our tasks.”

    Shen Yue unveiled, “We work in security.

    This task is a highly paid commission by Ms.

    Cui Xin’ai to help Miss Li Yawei with her troubles.”

    Li Yawei was slightly taken aback, she only now realized her mother had undertaken this matter.

    “We discovered that someone was likely to threaten Miss Li Yawei’s safety.

    Hence, we cooperated with the police, hoping to catch the instigator.” Shen Yue pointed out the stakes, “What about you?

    I presume you want to uncover the truth from Miss Li Yawei about her involvement in the haunted night incidents in Australia to solve the case as soon as possible.”

    After a pause, Shen Yue said, “This is a win-win situation.

    We’re not suspects, we’re also searching for the suspect, we need to uncover the truth!”

    He emphasized the word “truth”.

    Feng Haonan laughed and said, “We feel the same.

    In this regard, we share common goals.” He slowly stood up as he spoke.

    “But you still plan to leave for a while, right?

    To see who can make decisions?

    Then decide on what to do next?” Shen Yue asked.

    Feng Haonan’s pupils contracted.

    He couldn’t believe that Shen Yue accurately guessed his next move.

    Shen Yue immediately revealed the answer, “When you stood up, your toes were pointed towards the door.

    In body language, this movement implies wanting to leave.

    Normally, one can lie with words, but it’s hard to control subconscious body movements, hence body language hardly lies.

    Even though you’re an Interpol agent, you aren’t a politician, it seems you haven’t learned how to lie with body language.”

    Hai Mingzhu nodded as she listened.

    She studied psychology and understood these facts, but the constant observation and vigilance that Shen Yue exhibited required extensive practice and was something most psychologists couldn’t master.

    Feng Haonan exhaled slightly, betraying a hint of nervousness.

    He initially came here to probe, not expecting to face an extraordinary person, let alone being caught (almost bare) before he could figure out the other’s cards.

    “While you were listening to me, your glance inadvertently rested on the mirror several times.”

    Shen Yue rotated his chair, facing the large mirror on the side wall.

    The reflection of Shen Yue in the mirror did not appear triumphant, but his gaze appeared penetrating, “You didn’t brush your teeth this morning, there’s still remnants of your breakfast egg on your teeth.

    Your hair is slightly disheveled, showing you’re not a man who cares too much about his personal appearance.

    Therefore, your frequent glances at the mirror are not because you’re vain, but because there’s someone on the other side of the mirror.

    Even though you can’t see them, your subconscious knows there’s a person there.

    Are you taking instructions from them?”

    Feng Haonan stood there in surprise, momentarily forgetting how to respond.

    Hai Mingzhu looked in the direction of the mirror, recalling that Jin Xin and Shen Yue had discussed the mirror as soon as they entered the room.

    They must have detected something amiss with it early on.

    She had heard of a two-way mirror used in interrogation rooms.

    From the inside, it appeared as a regular mirror, but from the outside, it allowed a clear view of the occupants inside.

    As Shen Yue pointed it out, she quickly understood.

    However, if Shen Yue hadn’t mentioned it, how could she have imagined that Du Feng casually leading them into a room would have such implications?

    “Don’t forget, we’re security professionals.” Shen Yue smiled, “You have a receiver in your ear, casually touching your ear may seem meaningless to others, but from our security perspective, you’re receiving messages.”

    Feng Haonan took a deep breath and applauded, “Brilliant, really brilliant.

    Seeing Advisor Shen who possesses such talent makes my visit worthwhile, even if the case isn’t solved.”

    Pausing for a moment, Feng Haonan said sincerely, “Even if Advisor Shen has seen through me, I still have to ask.

    I feel ashamed.”

    “There’s no need to ask.” Shen Yue suddenly said, “I’ll speak to her directly.

    She won’t come out because she still wants to act behind the scenes which would help her oversee the entire situation.

    But if I know her identity, she has no need to hide behind the observation mirror.”

    “You know her identity?” Feng Haonan expressed disbelief.

    “If I guessed it right, could you ask her to come out?

    Let’s all discuss pursuing the criminal openly, can we?” Shen Yue proposed.

    “Yes, no problem!” Feng Haonan answered firmly, although he was certain that Shen Yue couldn’t possibly know.

    Shen Yue wasn’t divine.

    How could he guess who was behind the mirror?

    “I think there might be a few people behind the mirror, but among them should be CIO Ms.

    Gao Jie newly employed by Giant Industries, right?” Shen Yue sounded casual while guessing, but he slightly stretched out his tone when pronouncing “Ms.

    Gao Jie.”

    The room fell silent.

    Everyone displayed various expressions of disbelief, doubt, or a frown…

    Even Jin Xin seemed to be expecting Feng Haonan’s response, his expression validated that he didn’t know whether Shen Yue’s guess was true or false.

    Feng Haonan stood there like a stone, his eyes twitching, he muttered, “Impossible, absolutely impossible.

    You couldn’t possibly know this.”

    He didn’t directly admit to Shen Yue’s deduction, but anyone who saw his expression knew Shen Yue was correct.

    Even Li Yawei looked up in surprise, seemingly reevaluating Shen Yue.

    When Shen Yue first approached her at the airport, she had a vague sense that Shen Yue was not an ordinary person.

    However, only at this moment, she truly discovered that he was extraordinary.

    “Ms.

    Gao Jie, it seems I guessed right.

    I know you can hear and see!” Seeing Feng Haonan’s reaction in the mirror, Shen Yue knew he was right, “Given this, there’s no need for you to act mysteriously anymore, it would be better for us to communicate face to face than for you to command from afar, wouldn’t you agree?”

    When Gao Jie appeared in the room, her face was cold, but she couldn’t conceal her surprise.

    Beside her was a foreign man, black hair, green eyes, a high nose.

    As soon as he entered the room, his eyes focused on Shen Yue. Sear?h the n?vel_Fire.ηet website on Google to access chapters of novels early and in the highest quality.

    He gave a thumbs up and said with a somewhat stiff accent, “Advisor Shen, hello.

    I am a policeman from Australia, you can call me William.

    Nice to meet you.

    Your abilities really broaden my horizons.” He openly expressed his admiration in his speech.

    Shen Yue smiled and nodded as an expression of goodwill, thinking— Interpol, Australian police, plus Gao Jie, it seemed that the trouble that Li Yawei had caused was indeed not small.

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