Draco sat in the chair, his two fingers attached to finger plates that were linked to a lie detector machine. If you were to take a closer look at the apparatus, you would see that a polygraph machine was linked up to a laptop. Inscriptions were discovered on polygraphs and finger plates, indicating the development of a new technology field by combining the skills of humans and dwarves, a race known for their ability to engrave weapons with a variety of different elemental energies using their inscriptions skill.This field of technology was being developed by combining the talents of humans and dwarves. Recently, after tonnes of research, the dwarves started creating inscriptions for new technologies, leading both humans and dwarves to move towards this new field of development. For instance, prior to the development of this new technology, lie detector machines could only give results with an accuracy of 80–85%, whereas now they can give results with a accuracy of 99%. This new technology is still in its early stages, but it has the potential to increase the output of machines and can also be used in other fields such as the military and the medical field. In other words, it has a lot of potential. In fact, there are already some machines very much like this one in the medical facility where Draco works. With this advanced lie detection machine, it is almost impossible for Draco to lie and not get caught. This device's lie detection capabilities are so advanced that not even the most cunning and intelligent con artists could fool it. The inscriptions on the polygraphs and finger plates are a testament to the ground-breaking technology that has been developed through the collaboration of humans and dwarves, as well as the potential for this technology to revolutionise the way humans approach investigations and other fields.
"All right, let's start with simple questions."
Each and every lie detector test begins with a series of control questions that are designed to be answered truthfully. This establishes a baseline for that individual, and when they ask him questions related to the investigation, they will be able to compare his responses to the baseline in order to determine whether or not he lied, such as "What is your name?"
"Draco Wilson"
"What is your date of birth?"
"28/08/**"
"What is your current address?"
"08/60 Street 6; Rosewood Colony; Daeria City; Hrilinvor Country"
"What is your occupation?"
"Although I am still employed as an assistant, my specialty is hematology,"
Curious about the answer given by Draco, Duken asked, "What is hematology?"
"It is a branch of medicine that focuses on blood-related issues and diseases."
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As Detective Duken proceeded to ask the next question, Draco moved slightly in his seat. He felt uneasy around the lie detector machine because of its cutting-edge technology. He was well aware that if he attempted to fool the machine in any way, it would be nearly impossible for him to get away with it and that the real questions would be coming in a short amount of time.
"Do you have a criminal record?"
"No, I have no criminal record."
The machine continued to beep after each answer that he provided, recording his sentences and establishing a baseline for Draco to use to determine whether or not he is lying in response to questions that will be asked in the near future.
Detective Duken nodded, satisfied with the response.
"Now, let's get to the main questions," he said.
"How did you meet your wife?"
"I met her during my medical school; she visited the hospital while I was there, and we bumped into each other in a hallway, which is how I met her for the first time."
"I will now ask some questions that require a yes or no response!!"
"Did it ever occur to you that your wife might be a vampire?"
"No,"
"Have you ever suspected she was… " "Did you ever suspect she… was a Vampire!"
"No"
"Did she tell you about her being a vampire?"
"Recently!"
Dunken was taken aback. He looked at the machine and then at the laptop; he did not lie to either of them.
"Did she tell you about her being a Vampire recently?"
"Yes"
"Did you have any information about the recent murders of vampires before they occurred a few days ago?"
Draco's heart raced. He had been a suspect in the investigation, but he had no involvement in this crime. He took a deep breath and answered truthfully.
"No,"
The machine continued to beep, and this time it indicated that Draco was being truthful in his statement. Detective Duken looked at the results on the laptop. His brow furrowed in concentration.
"Did you know that your wife committed it?" he asked.
"Yes," Draco replied.
"Do you know the reason why she ran away?"
"Yes"
"Ok, tell me the reason," he said.
"She was scared of getting caught."
"Have you assisted her in any way?"
"No, she managed to pull it off all by herself."
"Did you believe that she hid her identity by using you as a cover?"
After a minute of silence, Draco finally spoke.
"Yes."
"Has she ever attempted to blackmail you at any point in time?"
"No, I would do anything for her because I loved her, but she took all of my - - my life savings!! "
"Oh, she took all your money, how much did she take?" ……..
The investigation went on for a long time, and it was determined that Draco was not involved in hiding his wife; he didn't even know she was a vampire for a long time, and even his money got stolen, so he can even be called a victim; in fact, he was nothing more than a pawn in his wife's twisted game of love and manipulation. and after so many questions, Although some of which were not in his favor, he was allowed to go.
The machine gave another beep, which served as further evidence that Draco was not guilty. The results of the lie detector test and the investigation left Detective Duken content, and he let out a sigh of relief before closing the laptop.
"Thank you for your cooperation, Mr. Wilson," he said, standing up to shake Draco's hand.
"You are free to go." Draco let out a sigh of relief as he stood up and then followed Dunken out of the room, grateful that he had cleared his name and was not involved in all this vampire affair. He couldn't wait to get back to work and home.