69. In Prison

After a photo session to identify himself, Lion was forced to wear a prison uniform with the number 17 on it.

"I'm not a prisoner; why do I have to wear this?" Lion protested again, but the officers with him at the moment paid no attention.

Instead of being interrogated about Nino's murder, Lion was immediately put in a cell.

"Before the case investigation, you will stay here," the officer said. Still, it seemed rushed because the officer immediately left after Lion entered.

Lion looked around his cell. There were no similar cell rooms around there. There was only one detention room, namely the room where Lion was. It felt like a solitary holding cell and was far from the officer's monitoring post.

This is not the first time Lion has visited a detention cell like this. In California, he had been imprisoned several times on various charges. Narcotics dealers. A suspected of hate speech against the Government, even money laundering. But none of this was proven even before Lion was found
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