Chapter 174 Chapter 174 Chapter 175...
Chapter 175
Weisheng leaned against the window and listened to the professional forensic examination. He nodded while listening, indicating that what the forensic doctor said was absolutely right.
Compared to Weisheng's good mood, Lu Weize has been annoyed by this series of bizarre cases.
Even with so many police patrolling, victims still died in various ways in front of them.
The most frustrating thing is that after so many cases, there is still not a single clue.
When this case came out, Lu Weize was silent for a long time, and then rode his bicycle to the town police station.
He was going to make a phone call.
This time, the call to the Municipal Bureau was not to ask for support, but to report the latest case and ask the Municipal Bureau to send another special task force.
There was nothing he could do.
The leader of the Municipal Bureau: ...Have you forgotten that you are the best criminal investigation police in the city?
Municipal Bureau leader: "In your opinion, will the criminal gang commit crimes again in Yong'an Village?"
Lu Weize: “…Yes.”
It feels like this isn't over yet.
But why?
He led his team to investigate and visit for a long time. Although there were some flaws in their character, none of the deceased had made any fatal mistakes. He couldn't understand why the criminal gangs were committing so many murders in Yong'an Village like plowing the land.
He couldn't even guess who the criminal gang's next target would be.
"The criminals have strong anti-reconnaissance capabilities and left no useful clues at the scene. Furthermore, they are extremely familiar with the village's conditions and the rhythm of our patrols, and are extremely skilled at hiding. Their methods are brutal and varied..."
Lv Weize: "In the first two cases, they simply took the victims away. The recent cases are more like annihilating the entire family. After visiting and cross-examining... we found nothing."
Municipal Bureau leader: “…”
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The Municipal Bureau held a meeting overnight to study the issue and ultimately decided to report to the Provincial Department, requesting that a special task force and an armed police squad be sent to Yong'an Village.
After that, a checkpoint was set up every ten steps in Yong'an Village, making the security more stringent.
Upon seeing this, Weisheng took some effort to hang Zhu Yuhai's family on the fruit trees in the backyard of the village chief's house, then created a chaos and took advantage of the chaos to escape from Yong'an Village.
After leaving Yong'an Village, Weisheng waited on the village road between Yong'an Village and Fuyuan Town. When he saw the human traffickers arriving as promised, he immediately stepped out of the space and brought the people into the space at lightning speed.
According to usual trading habits, human traffickers would not come to Yong'an Village until after dusk, and would try their best not to attract attention when entering or leaving.
After getting off the bus, he did hear people in Fuyuan Town say that things were not going well in Yong'an Village recently, but he didn't take it seriously. Unexpectedly, he was kidnapped before he even left Fuyuan Town.
When he woke up again, he found himself locked in a tin house.
Weisheng wanted to tear the human traffickers apart alive, so his methods were even more cruel.
At first, the trafficker refused to confess. But later, to survive, he confessed everything he had. But Weisheng, with his uncanny attitude of "I don't want to hear it, I don't want to hear it, you keep talking!" The trafficker, driven to despair, finally confessed everything.
Weisheng was once a doctor of psychology, an expert in criminology, and had considerable experience in interrogation. After she had persuaded him with both reason and emotion, the traffickers wanted a quick death.
Weisheng ignored him and locked him up with the old woman. He also told the old woman with great satisfaction: You performed very well. Once we confirm that what he said is true, you can go home.
He turned around and looked at the human trafficker again, and tried to persuade him with the words that he could find a scapegoat.
After locking the person in a specially vacated container in the world of the painting, Weisheng left the space at night. Then, according to the trafficker's words, he found the nearest hideout and discovered that there was indeed a woman being trafficked there.
He knocked the man unconscious and took him away, then went to the Provincial Public Security Bureau, took the man and a confession of the human trafficker away, and then headed towards the home of the father and his two sons.
During this period, the human trafficker actually gave out a colleague.
Weisheng was very satisfied. He gave him a cornmeal cake and then kicked the old woman in front of him.
Weisheng traveled by helicopter, and although he had to worry about his whereabouts every time, his speed was unparalleled in this era.
When Weisheng arrived, he heard the three men talking about how much money they had saved and how they wanted to contact so-and-so.
It turned out that in that remote mountain valley, besides these three damned men, there was also someone who looked just like the old hag.
So Weisheng changed his mind temporarily.
She threw the old hag she brought out from Yong'an Village into the cellar to make smoked meat, and then took away the father and his two sons, the old hag of the village, as well as the village chief and the women's director of the village whom Zhu Shu had cried for help.
Zhu Shu claimed she was abducted, and the village chief clearly believed her, but pretended she was just saying it because she was angry with her husband. The head of the women's department even tried to dissuade Zhu Shu, saying that women should think more about their children.
In an era when one needed a letter of introduction to buy a train ticket and food was distributed according to population, how could the abducted women have been trapped for so long if there were no people at all levels helping the evil?
The more Weisheng thought about it, the angrier he became, and he started a killing spree.
She hanged all the villagers on their own fruit trees, and then took the seven people in the space and headed straight to the provincial capital of this place.
Afterwards, they still took advantage of the night to hang these seven people in the shape of the Calabash Brothers in the city center...
After two busy days, Weisheng followed the clues provided by the human trafficker to find his colleague, and then took his colleague all the way to the Magic City.
When going to Shanghai, Weisheng also went to the train station where he needed to transfer and picked up a discarded train ticket.
Upon arriving in Shanghai, Weisheng went to the train station, checked the timetable, and found a discarded train ticket. He then went to the guesthouse to rest, and at daybreak, he sent a registered letter to Yong'an Village.
She didn't write a letter, but just wrote what she wanted to write on the envelope. The gist of it was that she had arrived in Shanghai, and if her brother came to visit during this time, she should be sure to leave her brother's contact information, and finally wrote her address in Shanghai.
The address is a guesthouse not far from the Municipal Party Committee compound.
After sending the registered letter, Weisheng followed Zhu Shu's memory and walked towards the alley where the Zhu family's building was located.
Zhu Shu's aunt fell in love with a French man who was on a business trip to China that year, and later went to France under the pretext of studying abroad. After arriving in France, she married the French man the following year.
Within two years, the Frenchman was drafted into the army and died on the battlefield. Love-sick Ms. Zhu fell in love with the young man's superior, and quickly ended her widowhood...
Weisheng specially cut his hair in the space. He used to have two braids, but now he has short hair with bangs and shoulder length.
With her hair down and wearing a dress that makes her look too small, she looks like a little girl of fifteen or sixteen.
He walked past the Zhu family's small building calmly and found that there were already unrelated people living there.
That night, Weisheng went to the street office again quietly.
He used the familiar method to create a new identity file and household registration for her and Zhu Cong.
The new identities also had the surname Zhu, but their given names were changed to Zhu Yuzong and Zhu Weisheng. They were 17 and 15 years old, respectively. Their parents were also orphaned, but the death occurred more than a decade ago.
After completing the new household registration file, Weisheng wrote the four words "visiting relatives with the army" on the registration book of the street office.
That is to say, even if the street office occasionally finds two names that are not fully registered, they will no longer look for people when they see the four words "visiting relatives with the army."
First, since both his parents died more than a decade ago, he must be living with relatives. Second, if he is with the army, the neighborhood office cannot get any information about him.
Third, neither of them was old enough to be forced to go to the countryside, so there was no reason to mobilize a large force to find them. Fourth, and finally, just over a decade ago, when the People's Republic of China was founded, the sub-district office was still in chaos. Perhaps the people working there now have already changed several times.
After finishing the file, Weisheng went to the Hongtaoxiu office building.
The management of the Red Sleeves was even more chaotic, and finding Zhu Cong's whereabouts would take more than a day or two. Weisheng decided to spend three nights searching for Zhu Cong's whereabouts, and then send the Red Sleeves who had harmed Zhu's parents that day to the Buddha.
So Weisheng came to look for clues about Zhu Cong's whereabouts at night, stayed in the guesthouse to catch up on sleep in the morning, returned to the space to have lunch at noon, and then used beans to purify saponins and hemagglutinins in the space.
If beans are not cooked thoroughly, they can cause food poisoning because they contain two natural toxins, saponins and hemagglutinins.
Saponins are highly irritating to the gastrointestinal mucosa and can cause gastrointestinal inflammation, leading to symptoms such as nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, and diarrhea.
Hemagglutinin has the function of agglutinating red blood cells, which will affect the normal blood circulation and physiological functions of the human body. Excessive intake may cause dizziness, headache, palpitations and other discomfort symptoms.
After Weisheng extracted enough of the two natural toxins, he quietly mixed a large bag of fresh beans into the red-sleeved cafeteria.
As soon as it was confirmed that the cafeteria had cooked beans, Weisheng started to implement a plan to eliminate them using purified natural toxins.
During this period, Weisheng saw the four red sleeves that had sent her to the Northeast.
After three days of searching without finding any clues, Weisheng captured these four people and asked them if they knew who sent Zhu Cong to the Northwest.
After hearing their names, Weisheng directly injected an excessive amount of natural toxins into their bodies...
It's like killing the donkey after it has done its job.
Regardless of whether those people went to the cafeteria to eat or not, as long as they were on the list, Weisheng injected them with natural toxins. Because the death toll was so high, this incident caused a sensation throughout the city.
The man with the red sleeves ate it, the staff in the cafeteria ate it, and many of the man's family members also ate it... So the police couldn't figure it out. Why did some people not be hurt at all while others died of food poisoning after eating the same green beans in the cafeteria?
The most interesting thing is that the time when these people became poisoned was different, but without exception they all died from green bean poisoning.
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After dealing with the red-sleeved people on the list, Weisheng also found the specific location where Zhu Cong was exiled. However, there was still no clue as to the person who wrote the big-character poster about Zhu's parents.
Weisheng checked who lived in the Zhu family's building, and also checked who took over their jobs after Zhu's parents were murdered.
I went to the train station and bought a train ticket to the Northwest. As soon as Weisheng turned around, he saw two men hugging each other with tears in their eyes, and then you punched me and I slapped you.
There is nothing surprising about it, it's full of brotherhood and friendship.
Then Weisheng stood there and couldn't move.
Maybe...the people who wrote the big-character posters were not their enemies, nor the vested beneficiaries, but their friends.
Following this line of thought, Weisheng began to look through Zhu Shu's memories again, and indeed he found the names of this aunt and that uncle in her memories.
Those people were good friends of Zhu's parents, and they often got together for dinner before the accident.
Following Zhu Shu's memory, they searched each family one by one, and then put them into a space. They first used dry ice to create a dream, and then used audio to create a terrifying atmosphere, making them think they were dreaming...
After some chatter, if there was no problem, he would give him a detoxification pill, if there was a problem... Weisheng broke his limbs, dislocated his jaw, and threw him into a temple on the outskirts of the Magic City.
During the special period, the temple was closed and the people inside were driven out. The man was thrown into a dry well behind the temple and left to die slowly.
Death is not scary, but the process of waiting to die is the most difficult.
Weisheng once asked him why he wrote a big-character poster to report the Zhu couple, but he said that he had thought about it for a moment and it was too late to regret.
He said a lot more after that, but it was nothing more than that he couldn't stand seeing others living too well.
Human nature is like this. If a stranger wins five million in the lottery, they won't even care about their name. But if someone close to them wins five million, jealousy alone can make them completely distorted.
The four members of the Zhu family ended up in that situation only because Zhu's father had outstanding work ability and was promoted to office director.
What a ridiculous reason.
The trafficker was still in the space, but Weisheng didn't have time to interrogate him, so he let him live a few more days. Now that the poster writer had been dealt with, there was nothing else going on in the Magic City that required Weisheng to stay. Furthermore, Weisheng had learned from the people who escorted Zhu Cong to the Northwest that he had suffered a lot along the way.
When he arrived in the Northwest, one of his legs had been broken by his escorts.
Under such circumstances, if we don't rush to the Northwest as soon as possible, I'm afraid we won't be able to catch up with Zhu Cong in time.
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