Su He and the others suppressed their nausea and went inside.
Judging from the situation on site, it's pretty much what Qiu Yun described.
Upon closer inspection, it was discovered that the people inside had stopped breathing, and it appeared that quite some time had passed; their bodies were already stiff.
It is estimated that Qiu Yun was delayed because she did not immediately turn herself in after their deaths.
The case involves the deaths of nearly ten people, which is beyond the capabilities of their local police station.
After cleaning up the deceased's body, the police station contacted the deceased's family, including Qiu Yun's in-laws' Wang family relatives in the countryside, and the leader's family.
At the same time, the matter was reported to the Municipal Public Security Bureau.
The police quickly sent people over.
Su He didn't recognize the people who came; there were two men and one woman, and one of the men was said to be a forensic doctor.
The group quickly questioned Qiu Yun again and conducted an autopsy on the body. The conclusions they reached were basically the same as what Qiu Yun had said.
Now there's no objection to the case.
Qiu Yun, given her special status and the fact that so many lives were at stake, was undoubtedly sentenced to death.
Throughout the entire process, Qiu Yun was exceptionally cooperative, always with a smile on her face. It was only then that Su He truly appreciated the refined and elegant demeanor she possessed.
The night before the execution, Su He paid out of his own pocket to buy her a plate of braised pork from the cafeteria and delivered it to her.
Qiu Yun seemed somewhat surprised that she would come, but after seeing what she brought, she smiled at her.
"Thank you so much. I haven't had braised pork in a long time, and I'm really craving it."
Without any hesitation, he picked up his lunchbox and started eating, chatting with her like a friend as he ate.
"You know, when I was a child, I could eat meat every day, especially in winter. Because there were no vegetables, my family ate meat for every meal. I got tired of it. Back then, my favorite food was actually vegetables."
At this point, she smiled sheepishly, "But I don't dare to tell anyone, because other people are lucky if they can eat meat once a year, and I'm afraid I'll get beaten up."
Su He laughed when she heard this.
Then Qiu Yun continued, "After I married into the Wang family, I never ate meat again. I survived by relying on my childhood memories. It was so hard!"
"Do you regret it?" Su He couldn't help but ask.
Hearing her ask this, Qiu Yun laughed, "Regret what? There's no chance to regret in life. Even if there were, I wouldn't regret it. Marrying him was the only chance I had to survive."
"Do you hate your family? Do you hate them for abandoning you?"
Upon hearing this, Qiu Yun fell silent, but soon gave a self-deprecating laugh.
"I used to hate, but I don't hate anymore!"
She then smiled again and explained, "My father spoiled me when I was a child. I thought it was because he loved me, but I later realized that although he did love me, he cared more about how much value I could bring to the family."
Do you know why I went to study so far away?
It was to escape the marriage arranged for me by my family.
My father must have sensed that things were going to go wrong at home, so he wanted to marry me off to a man in his forties. He was old and ugly, but the only good thing about him was that he had some power.
I disagreed at the time, so I enrolled in a university that was very far away and ran away. I never went back after that.
So they didn't tell me when they left.
At that moment, I finally understood a principle: perhaps this is how the world is—you get what you pay for. I enjoyed a privileged life as a child, so I should have given back to the Qiu family. But I shirked my responsibilities, and this day is my own doing!
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