Reborn in the 1990s: I Serve the Country and Rise to Become a Tycoon

Lín Wēi only realized when she died that having a sister-favoring mother would cause so much damage to her family.

Her father fell from a great height and died. Her younger brother went mis...

Chapter 200 Missing

Aunt Chun's full name is Zhang Chunfang. She used to be an employee of a wool factory and even lived in the dormitory area.

However, the dormitory area is quite large, and since there are so many employees in the factory, they all know each other.

However, the reasons for this understanding are somewhat different.

You have to understand that in a factory with so many people, unless you are exceptionally outstanding, exceptionally talented, or a leader, it takes a certain amount of effort to stand out from the crowd.

Why would they know Zhang Chunfang's name when they don't even live in the same area?

Simply put, Zhang Chunfang is an even more reckless and unruly individual than Wang Changzhi.

Lin Wei had a deep impression of Wang Changzhi.

He lived directly across from Lin Xiaomeng's house. First, he burned Lin Xiaomeng's bedding. Later, after Lin Wei moved in, he somehow got involved with Ni Fang and others, and then he was the couple who were murdered.

However, Zhang Chunfang lived quite far from them. They had met once, but had never had a close relationship.

She vaguely remembered that her child went missing after school a few years ago, and was never found.

At that time, everyone was speculating whether it was the kidnapper who did it.

But this area is a dormitory area. The school is so close to home, and everyone living around here is someone I know. Even if there were kidnappers, they wouldn't dare to do something like this so openly in this area.

The police investigation yielded no results, and the case could only be classified as a missing person case.

"I do remember that."

Lin Yuan said, "It should be something that happened in the second semester of the first year, around this time, but we didn't have a very good relationship with them, so we didn't pay too much attention to it."

Su Sijin added, "My mother said that if a child is abducted and there are no clues, it's basically impossible to find them. However, a couple of years ago, when we were walking on the street, we saw Aunt Chun arguing with someone. Judging from that, the child probably hasn't been found."

To be precise, that child was in the same grade as them.

Seeing a clue, the police quickly asked, "Do you remember who had a grudge against their family back then? This might also be a clue. Having a grudge means they are suspects."

The children looked at each other, unsure of what to say.

The police officer said sternly, "What's wrong? If you know something but don't report it, we can take you back to the police station for a talk."

Lin Wei quickly explained, "It's not that we didn't report it, but we have too many enemies with other families, and we can't list them all at once. If we really say that having enemies makes someone a suspect, then all the residents who used to live in that area would be suspects, because everyone has had enemies with them."

Lin Wei is not an indigenous person, so there are many things she doesn't know, but she also knows quite a lot.

Since she moved in, I've heard that Zhang Chunfang has done quite a lot.

Petty theft is a minor matter, but making a big show of turning the tables and accusing someone of wrongdoing is commonplace.

Because she was so unruly and a woman, people couldn't deal with her the same way they dealt with Wang Changzhi, which led to her becoming increasingly arrogant and domineering.

When asked to seek help from a supervisor, she started acting pitiful.

Her husband died, and she was left to raise her child alone. Everyone bullied her, a widow and her child, and so on.

It is said that Zhang Chunfang's family really only had one child, and when the child went missing, many people sighed with regret.

Some people even advised her to remarry.

Unexpectedly—

Of course, the autopsy report has not yet been released, so it is still uncertain whether the child is Zhang Chunfang's missing child.

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One stone stirs up a thousand waves.

News of the discovery of the remains at the school spread quickly.

The school was instantly surrounded by layers upon layers of people, making it impossible to squeeze in.

Some curious residents have even started asking around outside the yellow line.

No matter how much the police and the school tried to cover it up, they couldn't hide it, and it quickly reached Zhang Chunfang's ears.

Before the forensic doctor had finished his examination, Zhang Chunfang pushed past the police officers and ran in frantically.

"Where's my son? Where's my son?"

"Please leave immediately. The police are handling a case. If you disturb our investigation, we have the right to arrest you."

But Zhang Chunfang wouldn't listen. "That's my son, isn't he? My son has been found, hasn't he?"

The police officer glanced at them, who were still waiting to the side. Lin Yuan and the two children from the Su family called out weakly, "Aunt Chun."

The police officer realized that the person in front of him was Zhang Chunfang.

"Are you Ms. Zhang Chunfang? We found a skeleton in the school's underground area, but we're not sure if it's your son. It might not be. Please don't get so agitated."

“That’s my son, that’s definitely my son.”

Zhang Chunfang sat down on the ground in anguish, her fingers trembling as she pointed to the tattered sweater beside the skeleton.

“That’s the sweater I knitted for Xiao Xiao, that’s my Xiao Xiao.”

Zhang Chunfang's husband worked at a local mine, where he was tragically killed in an accident.

Xiao Xiao, whose full name is Li Xiao, was the posthumous child of Zhang Chunfang's lover.

Perhaps it was because they shared a similar fate, but no matter how unreasonable Zhang Chunfang was to others, she had never bullied Lin Xiaomeng over the years.

Because they both knew how difficult things had been for each other.

Zhang Chunfang was crying uncontrollably, and there was no way to stop her. She went forward to pick up the skeleton.

Seeing this, Lin Wei immediately stopped the person, "Aunt Chun, if that person is really Xiao Xiao, you should not hug him at this time. There must be something strange about Xiao Xiao being buried here. There may be traces of the murderer on his body. What if you hug him and he is gone?"

“Aunt Chun, I know you look terrible, but it is precisely at times like these that we should remain calm. Finding Xiao Xiao’s killer and avenging her is the most important thing. I know you may not be able to listen to what I’m saying right now, but Xiao Xiao cannot die with her eyes open.”

Zhang Chunfang stared blankly at her. Lin Wei didn't know how much she had taken in, but at least she stopped struggling.

Once the person was stabilized, the forensic police officers continued their work.

According to the preliminary forensic examination, "The deceased was a boy, about 6 or 7 years old, and was somewhat malnourished. He had been beaten before his death, but... although the body has decomposed into skeletons, based on my experience, I judge that the deceased was suffocated alive. I will conduct a more detailed autopsy report when I get back."

"Okay, thank you for your help."

The group dragged the body back to the police station, and based on the surrounding objects, they determined that the person was Li Xiaowu.

Upon learning of this, Lin Xiaomeng and Zhang Min rushed to the police station immediately.

Zhang Chunfang sat blankly in the corner, not speaking, not eating or drinking, and unwilling to leave.

Lin Wei glanced at the other person and whispered, "It's most likely Li Xiao, but too much time has passed, and the school has a large flow of people, with batches coming and going, so it's really hard to investigate. But the police are mainly focused on the teachers, so let's investigate the teachers first."

Unfortunately—

The teachers couldn't find anyone suspicious, and it had been too long since then. They had met so many people that they didn't really have much of an impression of many things.