Ning Zijin frowned, "Stop bothering Ji Yunya. She's not like us, and she definitely wouldn't commit murder."
"You're that confident?"
Although Ning Zijin didn't know much about Ji Yunya, she had heard from Zihuan that she was an outstanding girl. Especially now, her name was being dragged through the mud due to the case, provoking unwarranted speculation and public opinion—a rather unfortunate development for her.
"I trust my judgment of character. Do you agree or not?" Ning Zijin asked.
Jian Junjie glanced at Ye Feng and shrugged, "Ultimately, facts speak louder than words. Currently, there is no sufficient evidence proving she's the murderer. The prime suspect is still Bai Xiangxiang. You win."
"It's not about the lack of evidence; it's simply impossible for her to be the killer. Your argument doesn't stand," said Ning Zijin.
Jian Junjie sighed and shook his head, "People laugh at me for being too mad; I laugh at them for not seeing through…"