These words made Joshua look at the man not far from the door, with unmistakable seriousness in his expression, "He doesn't kill people."

What the family means is that he can do anything for the other party, and it has nothing to do with legal ethics. He knows that Peter will not kill people, not only that the other party does not know the existence of those so-called practice objects, but also Peter Parker or Spiderman is an existence that can't kill people. He knows this, so he doesn't accept that the FBI will point the finger of suspicion at his boyfriend.

What's more, even if Peter really killed someone, he wouldn't mind at all. If the other party needs it, he can even help him get rid of all suspicious clues, he can help him destroy the body, find another scapegoat, or just let him The case was closed. If the other party wanted to, he could do so. If Peter wanted to surrender, he would not object.

Of course, he knows that in a normal human society he needs to present himself as a law-abiding citizen, so he won't say what he thinks later. Regardless of whether Peter killed someone or not, at least at this time he needs to defend his boyfriend's innocence. Not to mention that Peter didn't kill people in the first place.

The young man with short brown hair put down the cup in his hand and stood up facing Hodge, his expressionless expression showed some aggression, "My boyfriend is kind, enthusiastic, and excellent. He is not a murderer with an extreme personality."

Compared with the calmness when the FBI rushed in to arrest people and the calmness when they asked Rhett to understand the case, Joshua's reaction at this time can be called a big one. Rhett and Hodge looked at each other, and began to doubt their understanding of Joshua Is there something wrong with Ya's profile?

Prior to this, even when Joshua learned that his former trainees and psychiatrists were killed, he did not show the slightest emotional fluctuation. It seemed that the people who had been with him for so long were different from him People who speak are insignificant strangers, and some of these "strangers" even lost their fortunes for him. Even if they are strangers, normal people will express surprise or sadness at this sudden tragedy when they hear that someone has been killed.

But Joshua didn’t. He only focused on how the FBI stormed into his house and arrested a person. It’s not that he doesn’t need to care about it, but in comparison, the death of an acquaintance should be a normal person. has some impact, but Joshua is indifferent to death, and he is too cold to everything to be a bit cold. The profilers don't know much about his other private life, but it is enough for them to conclude that Joshua lacks empathy. in conclusion.

But when the topic turned to his boyfriend, this overly good-looking young man showed a wealth of emotions. Like every normal person, he showed disgust and aggression because the person he valued was suspected, as if he was not There is no emotion, but only emotion on his lover.

Considering that Joshua is from Gotham, maybe they can explain his performance in another way.

Gotham is a city that is known to be chaotic. Joshua was gentle and polite in New York and even when he was in Gotham. It didn’t match the dark part of that city at all. It’s not that Gotham can’t have good people, but An orphan—there is no trace of his parents in their information, and there are quite a lot of street children in Gotham—that has been able to grow up safe and sound alone, at least it is also the sinister heart of people who have seen this city.

They have every reason to believe that Joshua's gentle image is just an external appearance, and his lack of empathy for other people can be justified from the fact that he is a Gotham man, but why does he treat Peter alone? Parker is so special?Or what is it about this young man that would make a cold-blooded Gotham man a lover and not hesitate to sever ties with subjects who would be of great benefit to him?

"Kind, enthusiastic, excellent", Joshua just used such words when describing Peter, very positive and sunny, which is understandable, for Joshua, Peter is a rare thing in his life that can make him feel kind People with a positive meaning, if you use a vulgar metaphor to describe it, maybe that is the only light in the darkness, so Joshua attaches great importance to Peter, and only Peter, and naturally feels that Hodge thinks Peter is suspicious. dissatisfied.

When the profilers who came to such a conclusion looked at the young man who defended his boyfriend, their attitude softened a little.

"Peter Parker is indeed a kind, enthusiastic, and outstanding young man." Hodge started this sentence, seeing Joshua's expression slightly loosened, "but he also fits our profile, he has seen The scene where you are entangled by one of the dead, there is every reason to find the victim by investigation, he often disappears suddenly for a period of time, we can't determine what he did during these times, it is very suspicious, and he is young, Easy to be dominated by emotions, easy to kill with passion."

The doctor continued the older detective's explanation, "He would sneak out every day after you each got home, we inferred that he never told you what he did during these hours."

Peter did not tell him the reason for disappearing at every turn, but this in itself is easy to understand. His boyfriend is a superhero. He thought that he didn't know the identity of the other party, so it was not surprising that he often disappeared, but he couldn't possibly In this way, he casually exposed Peter's secret identity to others.

"Just because a person has a personal time that he doesn't want others to know, doesn't mean he is a murderer." When he said this, Joshua's expression returned to the moment of a little indifference.

"You know, there is not only one good person in this world." Reid said suddenly, and the young man's gaze stopped him from impulsively speaking.

Joshua's rebuttal was as if he did not want to believe that his boyfriend might be a murderer. This may be regarded as a comforting remark, but the other party's behavior is actually normal. It is true that he would feel that if Peter is really a murderer, then Joshua's trust was completely betrayed, and if this was really the only person Joshua cared about, the blow would be huge, but he actually has no position to say such a thing, especially since everything is still uncertain when.

If this is after the case is closed and it is determined that the murderer is Peter, then Joshua may need comfort, but not now, comfort is not needed.So the young doctor just turned back to the topic, "I want to say...Peter is just a suspect. We are not saying that he is the murderer. After all, we have also suspected you, so you don't need...We just need to talk to you. Talk to your boyfriend and get some information."

Dr. Spencer, who is not very good at interpersonal communication, felt that his explanation sounded unprofessional. Fortunately, Joshua was not unhappy when he said it and doubted him. He just looked at Reid for a few seconds, Then he said: "There's no way Peter would have known I had a therapist."

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