Chapter 228 Sharing the Same Misfortune



Bang Geng is currently in his prime, and even in his dire situation, few people pity him because he is able-bodied and perfectly capable of supporting himself. This makes Bang Geng's life as a beggar not particularly comfortable.

Often, they didn't know where their next meal would come from, and the worse their lives became, the more Banggeng hated his grandmother.

As the saying goes, misfortunes never come singly. Bang Geng's situation was already bad enough, but he still managed to be targeted by criminals.

Just as Bang Geng was resting outside, several people suddenly came and covered his mouth. They then forcibly took him to a car, and the car quickly drove into an unlicensed hospital.

Poor Banggeng had his kidney cut off without his knowledge, and his hands and feet were deformed. When Banggeng woke up again, he found himself in a cellar, where everyone else was in a similar state. They were all incredibly miserable, and they all shared one characteristic: they had no ties to anyone. They were mostly beggars or homeless people from the streets.

Everyone has physical defects; some people's faces, which were originally fine, have been deformed into bizarre shapes. Here, everyone must obey; anyone who dares to resist will be brutally beaten.

This place is a training ground for beasts; everyone here is no longer treated as human. Whipping, water dungeons, and solitary confinement are all common practices.

To prevent these people from calling the police, most of the people here are mute. Once they are sufficiently trained, they are given a drug to make them mute and then placed on the streets to beg. If they fail to complete their tasks, they are severely beaten.

Bang Geng is quite pragmatic. After being taught a few lessons, he obediently gave in and did whatever others said earnestly.

Others need two or three months of training, and some even need half a year, but Bang Geng was trained to be completely obedient in just one and a half months.

The trained terriers were abandoned on the streets of a busy city center, forced to beg before dawn. Their situation is dire, and because they've been deliberately trained, quite a few people have fallen for their tricks.

People's kindness was exploited by those with ulterior motives, turning more people into the next "bang geng" (a type of beggar). From then on, "bang geng" became a professional beggar, a tool for others to make money.

Right now, Bang Geng doesn't dare to think about anything but completing his daily tasks. Because if he fails to complete the tasks assigned by his superiors, he will face inhumane punishment.

The dreams of the past have long since vanished. Now, being well-fed and clothed, and free from punishment, has become the greatest pursuit of Bang Geng.

If Bang-geng knew that the reason she was like this was all because of her former stepfather, I wonder if Bang-geng could accept this fact.

As Liu Guangqi's influence grew, he became involved in more and more illicit industries, including organ trafficking and begging.

Sometimes, you can't just touch something if you want to, or avoid it if you don't. Liu Guangqi often only knew the surface of things, not the underlying reasons. For example, regarding begging, Liu Guangqi assumed his men were oppressing the beggars and profiting from it, unaware that these beggars were special products of another of his businesses.

The organ trade was initially quite regulated, but once a heart is harvested, it can never be truly cleaned up. This was originally a fairly reputable internal medicine hospital, but when someone offered a high price for an organ, some people couldn't resist.

Knowing the price and identity of the other party, Liu Guangqi did not hesitate at all and directly delivered the suitable items to the other party. Since Liu Guangqi did this himself, his subordinates naturally followed suit.

Although these people engage in illegal and disorderly activities, some parts can be removed without causing death, such as eyes and kidneys. To perfectly utilize these individuals, the industry of "sticking" (or "taking advantage of") them arose.

To prevent these people from calling the police, Liu Guangqi's men began to subdue them. Whether Liu Guangqi was aware of this, only he himself knew. It was impossible for him to be completely unaware.

But by this time, Liu Guangqi probably didn't care about these things anymore. Having learned from Yan Jiecheng's experience, Liu Guangqi operated more covertly. Moreover, his methods were far more sophisticated than Yan Jiecheng's; Liu Guangqi frequently used his underworld operations to corrupt government officials.

While focusing on development, we haven't forgotten the grassroots police officers and people in other industries. Generally, unless something serious happens, going to the nearest police station to report a crime is usually of little use.

Everyone's obsessed with money these days. If you can make money, it proves you're capable. It's not just Liu Guangqi who's fallen for money; everyone else is too.

Nowadays, many people have become corrupted in their pursuit of money. Liu Guangqi's case is just a microcosm of society. Meanwhile, in another corner of the city, Jia Zhangshi was also busy with her own schemes.

I wonder if Liu Guangqi is the nemesis of the Jia family? Bang Geng was targeted because of Liu Guangqi's existence, and Jia Zhangshi was also targeted in the same way.

Madam Jia Zhang was completely unrestrained, spending lavishly on delicious food every day, as if she was afraid others wouldn't know she was rich.

The thieves in the vicinity quickly spotted Jia Zhangshi as a prime target. After scouting the area, they prepared to make their move against her.

After Jia Zhangshi went out for dinner in her wheelchair, the thief entered the courtyard. He opened Jia Zhangshi's door and locked it from the inside. Then, through some subtle clues, he quickly found Jia Zhangshi's money.

Jia Zhangshi was considered quite cautious. She never carried much cash when going out to eat. But that didn't stop thieves from breaking into her house.

This thief was very professional. After finding the money, he restored the house to its original state, took the money, and even locked the door before leaving as if nothing had happened.

Because the thief recovered so well, Jia Zhangshi didn't notice for the first few days. It wasn't until she ran out of money that she realized all her money was gone.

After discovering the money was missing, Jia Zhangshi pushed her wheelchair to the police station. She explained her family situation, and the police, after receiving the report, went to the room Jia Zhangshi rented.

Upon inspection, it was quickly discovered that the door lock had been opened by something else. Based on Jia Zhangshi's description, the police station also knew that the money had likely been stolen.

"Your money has probably been stolen by a professional thief. We will find the thief as soon as possible. Don't keep so much money at home next time. Try to deposit your money in the bank. Even if you lose your passbook, you can get a replacement. Without the password, no one can withdraw the money."

After the police officers finished speaking, they left the courtyard, leaving Jia Zhangshi alone, sobbing uncontrollably. Jia Zhangshi didn't know what to do next. She only had a little over a dollar left, barely enough for one day at most.

Left with no other option, Jia Zhangshi began begging. When people saw that Jia Zhangshi was already disabled, some would feel sorry for her.

But Jia Zhangshi never dreamed that just as she was about to rest in the bridge arch, several people suddenly appeared around her. Before Jia Zhangshi could react, these people covered her mouth and nose, and then took her to the same hospital in Banggeng.

After conducting an examination, they removed Jia Zhangshi's corneas. As for Jia Zhangshi's other belongings, they didn't care about them.

Knowing that Jia Zhangshi was originally a beggar, these people didn't intend to let go of any remaining value they had for her. After less than a month of training, Jia Zhangshi completely submitted.

She obediently cooperated with the others to go out begging. What's even more interesting is that Jia Zhangshi and Bang Geng were assigned to be together. When Bang Geng saw his grandmother, he excitedly crawled over and started tearing at Jia Zhangshi with his teeth.

Faced with this sudden situation, Jia Zhangshi didn't know what to do. Because she was blind, she didn't know if they were punishing her. Besides constantly begging for mercy, there was nothing she could do.

She only began to resist when she could no longer bear it. But gradually, Jia Zhangshi realized something was wrong. Because during her resistance, Jia Zhangshi got into a physical altercation with Bang Geng. From the lines on Bang Geng's face, Jia Zhangshi knew Bang Geng's identity.

Because others didn't harbor such deep hatred towards him, and the chances of being struck by lightning were extremely slim. Although he didn't know Bang Geng's situation, he could sense Bang Geng's anger. Unfortunately, neither Bang Geng nor Jia Zhangshi could speak now, because they had long been given a drug to make them mute.

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