Jiaru would sleep in every morning during her summer vacation, and then plan what to do for the whole day. Sometimes she would go shopping, sometimes she would study, sometimes she would go to the square with her friends to practice skateboarding, and sometimes she would go to Yiji to help out.
She and Jiajun were given the same privileges. Yi Jiadong did not want them to spend their growing years revolving around school and Yiji. He encouraged them to go out more as long as the weather was not too hot. Going to the park, meeting friends for entertainment, and hanging out in the library were all good.
Jiayi was extremely envious and wished she could have an extra-long summer vacation, just hanging out in the library, sleeping in bed, taking a walk, drinking tea, and being a happy parasite who never used her brain.
Unfortunately, it was impossible.
After the short vacation, there were no major cases for a long time. It was hot and everyone was almost out of breath. How could they have the energy to kill and rob?
So CID would also take on some cases that were not so serious. Jiayi began to encounter some strange cases - like a bar fight that caused one person to be seriously injured and three people to be slightly injured, like someone suddenly rushed into the police station with blood all over his head to report a case, like a young woman went to the police station to report a crime and then turned around and said that it was just a quarrel with her boyfriend, like a man who was domestic violence and threatened to kill his whole family...
Some cases almost did not require reasoning. As soon as the perpetrator was arrested, he revealed his identity.
Jiayi even encountered a case where a middle-aged bald man got drunk in a food stall and boasted to others that he had broken into a house and stole hundreds of thousands of Hong Kong dollars in cash, and then he was happy betting on horses, golf, and picking up girls every day...
Then the people who heard him bragging called the police, and Team B was assigned this task. Jiayi took Liang Shule and Gary to take the drunkard back to the police station. In the interrogation room, they interrogated him once before he sobered up, and once after he sobered up. He confessed everything, as much as he could.
Although the money could not be recovered, the case that was previously pending was easily solved.
The only good thing was that Jiayi had a good time training her skills through many experiences during this time.
Catching a drunkard requires a fight with the opponent. Jiayi pushed Gary and Ah Lok aside and took action herself. In no time, she pushed the drunkard to his knees, clasped his hands behind his back, and then handcuffed him.
On the way to handing the drunkard to Gary and putting him in the police car, Jiayi wrote down the review in her notebook:
[The target person is dynamic. When kicking, you must consider the opponent's movement line and analyze the opponent's position and posture in advance when you kick your leg out, so that you can be sure of nothing. This time, the kick position was too high, and the first kick hit his calf and failed to knock him down. The second kick only hit his leg bend. ]
Because the action was not smooth enough, the drunkard's calf was bruised, which was quite pitiful.
When catching a man who broke into a house and robbed, Jiayi, due to her light weight, also took on the important role of Spider-Man and fought the front line for the PTU team.
The robber had no gun, only a knife. Jiayi entered through the window, raised her gun and talked to the other party for a few words, and the other party surrendered voluntarily.
With less use of the brain, the limbs have been trained a lot, and the practical experience has been accumulated, which has cured Jiayi's mental exhaustion.
Thinking is also an inertial behavior. If you exercise more and think less, you will gradually have fewer random thoughts. Although I have become less literary, I am more energetic and cheerful.
Gradually, those heartbreaking feelings seen in the flow images and experienced as a detective in the serious crime team have been gradually forgotten. Although the incident and the people he had contact with still remain in his memory, he will not be sad if he is emotionally detached.
Today, the police station received another oolong call. When the uniformed police arrived, the "murderer" was still holding a kitchen knife and shouting like crazy at the door of his house. The uniformed police held their guns and kept shouting, but they could not get close at all.
Fang Zhenyue rushed over, made a fake move and kicked the "murderer" to the kitchen knife, and the next moment he pressed the man against the door and cried for his parents.
Liu Jiaming detained the man and held him aside to take him back to the police station. Yi Jiayi followed Fang Zhenyue to the scene to check the victim's condition and determine whether the crime scene was safe.
Jiayi turned to the kitchen cautiously, while Fang Zhenyue walked towards the bedroom in tacit understanding.
The next moment, Jiayi was frightened and uttered a low cry, and she trembled unconsciously as she stood at the kitchen door.
Fang Zhenyue flew from the bedroom door to her side in almost one step, protecting her with one arm while looking towards the kitchen.
The woman who was originally lying in a pool of blood on the kitchen floor and was said to have been killed by her husband sat up with her face covered in blood.
Jiayi swallowed dryly, turned her head and looked at Fang Zhenyue, holding her chest and smiling bitterly.
She was an experienced female detective, and would not be easily startled, unless she saw a "dead person" pretending to be a corpse...
Turning around and walking out of the room, Jiayi immediately called an ambulance and ordered Liu Jiaming to take the "murderer" to the police station first. She also arranged for Sanfu to bring uniformed police to set up a cordon and disperse the crowd.
A few minutes later, the ambulance came to pick up the victim's wife. When the doctor on the car did a preliminary examination, he said that there was a big cut on the forehead caused by the knife, and it was estimated that more than ten stitches would be needed. Although a lot of blood was shed, there was no bone injury. It may be a slight concussion that caused coma after the injury, and there was a little blood loss, but it was estimated that it was not serious.
After the ambulance drove away with a groan, Jiayi breathed a sigh of relief and returned to the crime scene to accompany her forensic colleagues for investigation.
Diane, who had just returned from special training in the UK, learned a new method of blood splatter reconstruction. She used tiny pins to mark the start and end points of the blood splatter gradient line, and then used a red line to connect the start and end points.
The blood drops were marked with red-tipped pins. After this treatment, the blood splatter situation at the scene was clear at a glance, and the blood scene would not be destroyed by blood evaporation, self-flow, and other factors caused by the passage of time.
Diane can also use this marking method to assist in the analysis of some blood splatter traces that are difficult to distinguish, and finally analyze the blood splatter situation at the time of the crime and present it with a red line.
After she finished everything and stepped back to observe with other detectives, she couldn't help but be a little surprised.
The scene in front of her was like a 3D oil painting, depicting the scene of the victim being attacked with blood splattering.
"...The murderer should have been standing here with a knife. He was half a head taller than the victim, so he chopped from top to bottom. The force of the attack caused the victim to stagger, and the dodging action and staggering caused the blood splattering marks in this part..." Jiayi followed the red line and the footprints marked by Awei on the ground to reconstruct the scene, and soon sorted out how the murderer committed the crime, how the victim fell, and how the murderer was scared and fled the room shouting.
When everyone was about to leave after the investigation, Liu Jiaming also called. The murderer confessed that he was emotionally agitated during the quarrel with his wife. He originally just wanted to scare his wife, but he didn't know how he really chopped her down during the struggle
. He thought he didn't use much force, but his wife fell down with blood all over her face. He really thought she was dead. "... He was so scared that he cried loudly in the interrogation room and kept asking how his wife was now." Liu Jiaming said helplessly.
The specific situation is almost consistent with the conclusion of the on-site investigation.
After Jiayi hung up the phone, she praised Diane highly. Diane, in turn, praised Jiayi's reasoning based on the on-site investigation. The two smiled and praised each other, and then sat back in the police car and left the scene.
The case was closed on the same day it happened. Fortunately, it was not a murder case.
After all the reports were written, a group of people finished their work and rushed to a happy dinner in the scorching heat of the late summer. After
dinner, Jiayi went home with a full meal. As soon as she entered the study, she saw a dazzling golden ornament that was specially placed in a special style and grandly displayed -
an oversized passenger ship ornament made of gold, as long as half a arm, and so exquisite that the ropes used to tie the sails were all made of gold.
It was so heavy that it needed both hands to hold it. When Yi Jiayi opened the small suitcase given by Miss Zhong Chuanjie and saw this thing, she was completely amazed.
Brother Yue said that it was estimated to be worth about 200,000 yuan, and Jiayi's eyes lit up with joy.
Zhong Chuanjie also put a small note in the small suitcase at that time, saying that if she didn't like it, she could use it to make a set of gold headwear or something to wear. It was a time-honored gold shop, and she could exchange it for any product in the chain store at the same price.
Jiayi was reluctant to melt it down to make other gold jewelry, it was so beautiful! It had to be a family heirloom together with the jade ruyi given by Brother Yue's mother!
Miss Zhong's gift is really expensive. The small suitcase alone costs thousands of dollars.
Jiayi seriously suspects that this golden ship is not only a thank you gift, but also a door-knocking brick for Yiji to take good care of her boyfriend Chen Manniu in the future. Manniu
has been very good in Yiji these few months. Now he has formed a best friend group with Yi Jiajun and Yi Jiaru. After all, he picks up the two little ones from school every day since the start of school. It is said that Manniu already has a crush on Jiaru in school. Many people come to the class to ask Yi Jiaru who the brother who picks her up from school every day is...
Yiji's care for him is very ordinary, it's nothing more than eating and drinking well together. He took very good care of Jiajun and Jiaru, and was very diligent in helping out at Yiji during the day. Yi Jiadong always complained about Manniu behind his back. Although he looked fierce, sometimes spoke rudely, was not very patient, and would shake his fist to scare people when angry, he was actually very considerate and gentle.
This made Jiayi, the "benefactor", feel more and more that she owed Manniu a favor. She often looked at Jinchuan and thought about how to repay him and Miss Zhong.
…
In midsummer, Manniu bought a house between Yau Ma Tei and Mong Kok, with one bedroom, one living room and one bathroom. Converted to the size of a house in mainland China, it is about 50 square meters.
Although it is not very big, it is big enough for Manniu to live alone. After paying the full amount, he still has savings and can live a worry-free life.
After moving in, Manniu bought a motorcycle. It is inconvenient to squeeze with people on a scooter all day long. It is troublesome to buy a four-wheeled vehicle and maintain it. It is also difficult to find a parking space in Hong Kong. Bicycles cannot carry Jiaru and Jiajun. In the end, he chose a big motorcycle.
Jiajun and Jiaru are happier.
Every noon and evening, the super cool Manniu will appear at the school gate on a motorcycle, with one foot on the ground and the other on the pedal, wearing a helmet, and leaning forward to look at the crowds of people pouring out of the school gate.
Every time Jiaru walks out of the crowd and walks towards him, she can feel the envious figure behind her.
Boys and girls of this age don't understand the luxury and value of four-wheeled luxury cars. In their eyes, buzzing big motorcycles are cool.
When Jiaru put on the red helmet prepared by Brother Manniu and drove away with her long hair flying behind her head, she was so happy.
Xiao Jiajun also liked it very much. Every time she picked him up, she would let him sit behind Manniu, becoming the little sandwich between the second sister and Brother Manniu. But he didn't care at all. He would still scream excitedly when the speed suddenly increased. Occasionally, when he encountered a road with few cars, he would explode his arms and scream happily.
Yi Jiadong often said that when Jiajun was a child, he lacked a father who would throw him high and catch him, take him running wildly, and accompany him in adventures. This led to him not having some of the wildness of boys, and not being as annoying as other naughty monkeys, but it was a pity.
Now, Manniu has appeared and made up for this part of the company for Yi Jiajun.
Manniu is the kind of big brother that teenagers like the most. He is majestic, handsome and cool, and a big boy like the wind.
On weekends, Manniu will accompany Jiajun and Ding Baoshu to the park to play baseball and skateboard. As long as Manniu is there, they are not afraid of being bullied by the older kids in the park, and they often become the most handsome boys in the park.
After school that day, Manniu did not immediately take the two children back to Yiji, but took a detour through the street park.
He parked the motorcycle aside and waited for Ding Baoshu, who was following on a bicycle, to arrive. Manniu took out the kite he had prepared earlier and handed it to Jiajun. He then sat on a bench in the park, crossed his legs and stared blankly, watching the three children flying kites and running around in the park.
After almost half an hour, Manniu stood up and waved to Jiaru, who was standing next to him. Jiaru called Jiajun and Baoshu to go home for dinner.
Manniu pushed the motorcycle, and the three children followed him, walking towards the road together under the shade of the trees.
On the way, the three children took turns to test him on memorizing words, sometimes corrected him, sometimes taught him some memory tricks, and sometimes praised him by saying "Brother Manniu is really great, he memorizes things so quickly"...
The three of them walked slowly along the park path in the setting sun.
Sometimes passers-by who were running, walking, or going home from work would pass by, and there were also many people walking their dogs.
Occasionally, a passer-by would suddenly get lucky and step on dog poop with a "slap", curse a few times, and rub the sole of his shoe on the ground vigorously.
There were also people who were having a picnic on the lawn who suddenly saw dog poop hidden in the grass and shouted angrily.
"This is a new park, and the management seems to be not very perfect. Many people walk their dogs without picking up dog poop."
At the edge of the park, Jiaru got on a motorcycle and turned around to look back, saying inadvertently.
The three put on their helmets and rushed away with a buzzing sound.
Baoshu pedaled his bike hard, chasing after Brother Bull in the exhaust gas - the calf muscles he had trained from chasing motorcycles often made him fantasize that he might become a fierce champion in bicycle races in the future.
…
A week later, the newspaper suddenly published that there were many cases of dogs poisoned and died after walking dogs in the street park. The police suspected that someone had put poisonous food in the street park.
The cause of the incident was probably related to complaints that there was too much dog feces in the park. The police called on pet owners to be vigilant, put muzzles on dogs when walking dogs, and pick up and throw away dogs after defecation.
A month later in late autumn, in a coastal park 2 kilometers away from the park, there were suddenly many cases of pet cats being poisoned and dying.
In the photo published in the newspaper, the kitten's body was lying stiffly on the ground, its fur had lost its luster, and the corners of its mouth were stained with blood. It looked miserable and pitiful.
Although the police said that the poisoning may be related to wild cats killing birds, howling in groups at night, and cases of wild cats mauling children, the atrocities still aroused anger and condemnation from many citizens.
Half a month later, a homeless man appeared in Tongzhou Street Park, 1 km away from the coastal park, sleeping under the bridge or on park benches all day.
He was mentally ill and often scared people walking in the park. He was also reported to the police for madly chasing and scolding a girl, but because he did not really hurt anyone, the police released him after a few days of detention.
So he returned to Tongzhou Street Park, and as usual, he would scare people running at night, and occasionally he was reported for throwing stones at passers-by.
But the police had no way to deal with such a person. They could only report to the welfare department and ask the relevant department to take him away for rescue.
But after a while, he would still return to Tongzhou Street Park, and everything remained the same.
Until November, when Hong Kong ushered in the first extreme drop in temperature after the beginning of autumn, the next morning, when citizens wrapped their clothes tightly and wrapped their scarves tightly, and quickly walked through Tongzhou Street Park, they saw a pair of feet and a pair of hands stretched out from under the fallen leaves, but the face was covered by the lifted clothes and fallen leaves.
The sanitation worker saw the hands and feet and recognized it as the homeless man.
He bent down to wake up the homeless man, lifted the clothes and fallen leaves covering the homeless man's face, but saw a terrifying face that had long lost the brilliance of life.
Under the fallen leaves, the homeless man's belly was ripped open, and someone had cut and messed it up with a dagger...
A day later, the forensic department's test confirmed that the homeless man had a certain amount of rat poison in his body, which was consistent with the poison used to poison wild cats and pet dogs in coastal parks and street parks.