This really worried the police.
Criminal Investigation Captain Liu Ze frowned deeply as he looked at the case file, lost in thought. After all, the girls who had gone missing a few years ago had been found, and the murderer, Zhu Yichen, had been located.
Logically, after Zhu Yichen was arrested and the black market was destroyed, there shouldn't be any more cases of missing girls like this.
Another girl has gone missing.
Let's look at the characteristics of these missing girls. They are all 18-year-old college students, and they all attended the Hainan Rendez-Vous bikini party. To put it simply, they are the kind of girls who would go out with men for money...
Is this yet another case of a crime committed by someone with a twisted personality? Does he want to kill any delinquent girl he sees?
However, this style is somewhat similar to the previous dark market.
Liu Ze couldn't understand it. Was it that the people in the dark market hadn't been completely eliminated, and there were still some who had slipped through the net?
He recalled those words Zhu Yichen uttered during the interrogation: "Do you think you've won? The dark market is far more complex than you imagine."
He hadn't thought about those words carefully at the time, but now it seems, perhaps Zhu Yichen's words had a hidden meaning—
Liu Ze felt uneasy and decided to interrogate Zhu Yichen again.
When Zhu Yichen was interrogated again, he had lost a lot of weight, but when he saw Liu Ze, he actually had a smile on his face.
"Zhu Yichen, what are you laughing at?"
Seeing his smile, Liu Ze felt a chill run down his spine.
"Captain Liu, you've come here this time because you need something from me, haven't you?" Zhu Yichen leaned back in his chair, crossed his legs, and even though he was handcuffed, his domineering aura was still undeniable.
Seeing him like this, Liu Ze didn't want to waste any more words with him.
"Several girls have gone missing recently. Are you involved?"
"Oh? I really didn't know. Besides, what can I do if I'm locked up here?"
"If you didn't do it, could it have been one of your men?"
"How would I know?" Zhu Yichen laughed, a smile tinged with disdain. He suddenly sat up straight, looking directly at him. "I warned you long ago, the dark market is a deep and dangerous place. Be careful not to drown yourself."
"Zhu Yichen, if you can provide clues, I can consider reducing your sentence during the public prosecution."
"No need for that. I've been feeling pretty good here lately, so I'll just treat it as a form of spiritual practice..." Zhu Yichen said with a smile.
"You're really stubborn..." Liu Ze had no choice but to give up when he saw that he wouldn't talk.
The matter was interrupted once again. Liu Ze had no choice but to convene a meeting with the police station to gather clues.
"One problem now is that we don't know if these missing girls are alive or being held captive. We must pay close attention to the security situation in each area recently. If there is any unusual activity, we must report it to the police immediately."
Everyone is filled with anxiety.
Because Huo Beian made a great contribution in the case of arresting Zhu Yichen last time.
Huo Beian is both brave and resourceful, and his mental fortitude and investigative abilities are quite impressive.
Liu Ze then took the initiative to find Huo Beian and discussed the case. He wanted to hear what Huo Beian had to say.
After reviewing the case file, Huo Beian analyzed, "Where were the girls last seen before they disappeared?"
"According to my investigation, the last time the missing girl was seen was at a campus recruitment fair. No one has seen them since then."
"The key point is the job fair. It seems to be related to that job fair. Can you find out who organized it?"
Huo Beian's words immediately reminded Liu Ze, "Okay, I'll go check right away."
"It feels like this was done by the same person, an organized and premeditated act, targeting these kinds of troubled girls. Captain Liu, we still need to be more vigilant and remind the girls to be careful."
"Okay! I'll make the arrangements right away and remind the public to pay close attention!"
After returning home, Huo Beian told Song Ning about it. Song Ning was also very worried, saying, "We have to find these girls quickly, or they'll be in grave danger."
"It's hard to investigate. They might have already smuggled themselves abroad."
"It's okay, don't forget what I do. Send me the photo of the missing girl."
Huo Beian frowned, "Wife, what do you want?"
"I want to use live streaming and the power of the internet to find these girls."
"My wife is so smart." Huo Beian couldn't help but give her a thumbs up.
Huo Beian immediately sent her the picture, and Song Ning prepared to use her position as a live streamer to search for useful clues on the internet.
She posted pictures of the missing girls directly in the live stream.
Because she's a top-tier internet celebrity with tens of millions of followers, the number of viewers for a single live stream can exceed one million.
"Families, friends. These girls have gone missing, and their families are very worried about them. If anyone has seen these girls, please provide any clues."
Sure enough, at that moment, people started providing information in the comments section.
I think I've seen the first girl in a red-light district in neighboring Myanmar.
Yes, I've seen a second one. Also in the red-light district.
[A third girl is dating me online, I'm worried it might be a scam...]
Comments began to appear on the screen, and the onlookers started discussing the topic. Upon seeing these messages, Song Ning immediately forwarded the information to Huo Beian, who then forwarded it to Captain Liu Ze.
Good heavens, even in modern society, there are still disappearances like this. Girls really need to be careful when they're out and about.
I hope the murderer is found soon.
However, some of the girl's friends and classmates, who knew her, shared some inside information.
These girls are all disreputable. They hook up with rich men, sell themselves, and do whatever they want. They deserve to go missing.
Good heavens, she's definitely not a good girl. Flies don't land on eggs without cracks.
Instantly, opinions online split into two camps. Some felt the girl was pitiful and needed help, while others thought she deserved it. Some even started arguing between feminists and chauvinists.
Seeing that everyone was discussing things enthusiastically, and even starting to get a little out of hand, Song Ning had no choice but to speak up:
"Thank you for the discussion, everyone. Here's what I want to say: there are no perfect victims. We can't assume a victim deserves it just because they're not perfect. No matter how flawed a victim may be, the persecution they suffered is real, and the perpetrators should be held accountable for their actions. When society judges victims by perfect standards, it's actually exonerating the perpetrators and hindering the realization of justice. Victims need understanding, protection, and resources, not moral judgment. We must oppose secondary victimization."
Her remarks quickly sparked a flurry of activity in the live chat.
The anchor is absolutely right. We oppose secondary victimization and the blaming of victims.
[The streamer is sober! I love it!]
However, there are also some opposing opinions:
[In my opinion, isn't the streamer a feminist? She's actually sympathizing with prostitutes.]
[Exactly, I guess the streamer and they are the same kind of people who speak up for them.]
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