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  "Exactly," said Inspector Zhang. "You saw the problems that Inspector Kwok had when she tried to unlock the door the first time. But Mr. Yin had no such problems. Because he had already been to the apartment."

  "You solved the case, so why didn't you arrest Mr. Yin? Why did you let Inspector Kwok arrest him?"

  "It is her case," said Inspector Zhang. "I was only brought in to assist."

  "You have saved her career," said Sergeant Lee. "She will take the credit."

  "I solved the mystery, that is all that matters to me," said Inspector Zhang.

  "You are a wonderful detective, Inspector Zhang."

  Inspector Zhang smiled but said nothing.

  Later that night, Inspector Zhang's wife served him fish head bee hoon, a creamy vermicelli noodle soup with chunks of fried fish head, one of his favourite dishes. They were sitting at the dining table and the television was on, with the sound down low. Mrs. Zhang poured red wine into her husband's glass and he smiled his thanks. On the television, a beaming Senior Assistant Commissioner was standing next to Inspector Kwok who was being interviewed by a reporter from Channel News Asia. Behind them were the ten cardboard boxes that had been opened to reveal the drugs inside. Mr. Yin had obviously given the drugs to the police, probably hoping to escape the death penalty.

  "Isn't that the case you were working on?" she asked.

  "Yes," said Inspector Zhang, watching as Inspector Kwok flashed the reporter a beaming smile. "Yes it is."

  "So why aren't they interviewing you?"

  Inspector Zhang took a sip of his wine. "I suppose I'm not handsome enough for television," he said.

  "You're much more handsome than the Senior Assistant Commissioner," said Mrs. Zhang.

  "They eye of the beholder," said Inspector Zhang.

  Mrs. Zhang watched as the reporter continued to interview Inspector Kwok. "She's very pretty," she said.

  "Yes, she is."

  "Is she a good detective?"

  Inspector Zhang looked a little pained. "She will do very well in the Singapore Police Force," he said. "She is destined for great things."

  "But she is not a good detective?"

  "My own Sergeant Lee is better," said Inspector Zhang.

  "But not as pretty."

  Inspector Zhang raised his wine glass to her. "No, my dear. Not as pretty. And neither of them hold a candle to you."

  "Is there something going on between the Senior Assistant Commissioner and the pretty inspector?" asked Mrs. Zhang quietly.

  "Why do you ask?"

  "Just they way they stand together, the way that he keeps looking at her and once I saw him rub his wedding ring as if it was troubling him."

  Inspector Zhang chuckled softly. "My dear, you would make a great detective," he said, reaching for his chopsticks and spoon.

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