Twice scratched, Shen Liang felt comfortable, his skin no longer itched, his urge for trouble relieved, and even his speech beca fluent.
"What’s the na of the person you made contact with?"
"She’s called Aunt Hua, I get in touch with everyone through her."
"Peanuts?"
"Aunt as in mother’s sister. I heard everyone call her Aunt Hua, so I followed suit."
"How did you et her?"
"After I was fired from the Second Renmin Hospital, the blow was huge. I hit a wall trying to find work, my wife divorced , and my life fell into despair. At that ti, I even wanted to end it all..."
"Why didn’t you just die then? One less nace."
Mao Ji whispered under his breath.
Shen Liang choked back his words, wanting to hurl a retort back, but seeing Li Xiang rubbing his fists, he decided to hold his tongue and continued, "It was then that I t Aunt Hua online. Hearing about my predicant, she decided to help stage a coback, told to work with her, ensuring that I’d have no worries about food or clothing."
"What’s the deal with this Aunt Hua?"
"She’s a human trafficker, but not an ordinary one. She sells those who are of good quality at high prices. If they’re not, if they can’t be sold, she sells them to Red Bullet. Oh, last ti with Shao Han, I heard Aunt Hua talking to soone nad Sister Hong, saying this one was of good quality, to be sent to her auction. Aunt Hua was in such a good mood that she even gave an extra twenty thousand for that deal."
"So, not everyone is taken to have kidneys removed; so are sent to auctions to be sold?"
Li Xiang was sowhat shocked, indeed utilizing things to perfection, and at this mont, having good skin and flesh from one’s parents prevented oneself from having one’s heart hollowed out.
"Yes."
"Do you know Sister Hong? Do you know where her auction is?"
"I don’t know that, I’ve only been in contact with them for half a year; I’m not a core mber, so how would I know that much? But as far as I know, they shouldn’t be in the country, maybe sowhere in Southeast Asia."
Southeast Asia?
Myanmar telecom fraud?
This case should be similar, only the Myanmar telecom fraud has caught the entire internet’s attention, whereas this case currently doesn’t have much exposure.
Whenever a cross-border case is involved, it becos very complicated.
Despite the high-profile nature of Myanmar telecom fraud, the opposition continues to do as they please and develop further. It suggests that this industry must have local and warlord support to act so recklessly.
Similarly, this case may not be so simple, either.
Li Xiang felt a headache. Initially, he thought it was a dostic affair, but as soon as it involved foreign elents, the case beca comlicated.
Going abroad, they have no law enforcent power.
No wonder the system-issued task demanded an investigation into the interests behind this matter, to completely wipe out their dostic forces. Back then, he didn’t think much of it, but now it seems even the system didn’t think he could cleanly sweep the cri syndicate’s foreign forces.
This requires communication at the national level; relying solely on himself, even with cheats activated, the strength is still too weak.
"Who is Wang Hu?"
"A cousin. I just asked him to help pick people up for . He doesn’t know about anything else."
"Alright, next question, have you t Aunt Hua? What does she look like?"
"I t her once, during the Shao Han transaction. Because he was good quality, she happened to be passing through Nanhua and decided to co in person. Previously, she would send her subordinates. This Aunt Hua isn’t ordinary; her lackeys around her are fierce looking, burly, clearly not easy to ss with."
"Describe what Aunt Hua looks like."
With Shen Liang’s recollection, Li Xiang began sketching a portrait of Aunt Hua in his notebook based on his description.
As Shen Liang’s contact, Aunt Hua’s identity is clearly not simple. She should be a leader figure in this organization, bound to know more about the organization.
So Li Xiang’s next plan is to first capture Aunt Hua, and then use her as a breaking point, to track and completely wipe out their dostic forces.
"She should be around 50 years old, short hair, ear-length, not tall but very fat, with a noticeable double chin, and a lot of flesh on her face, looking quite fierce."
Li Xiang drew a portrait according to Shen Liang’s description, then showed it to him, "Is this the person?"
"Make the eyebrows thicker, the nose is a bit like a garlic bulb."
Li Xiang set the portrait down and continued altering it according to his description, then showed it to him once more, "How about now?"
"Hmm, it’s very similar, that’s her, that’s Aunt Hua."
Exiting the interrogation room, two hours had already passed.
At this ti, Su Jiayi, who was responsible for interrogating Wang Hu, ca over, "Captain Li, the other mbers of the task force have all reported in, they are all sitting in the conference room, waiting for your instructions."
Li Xiang nodded, indicated understanding, and casually asked, "Did Wang Hu confess anything?"
"He confessed, he’s Shen Liang’s cousin, claid ignorance on everything else, just said he helped his brother pick soone up. As for the fake-plated car, it’s Shen Liang’s car; he was just driving it, anyway, he pushed everything onto Shen Liang."
"Alright, I got it, notify everyone to gather in the conference room, I’ll prepare and we’ll start the first case analysis eting in ten minutes."
"Yes."
Li Xiang organized the ins and outs of this case again, sorted out the latest clues, then got up and headed to the conference room.
At this ti, the conference room, which could seat over twenty people, was already packed full. So people even had to bring chairs to sit in the corners as the table seats weren’t enough. So people he recognized, like Ding Lifan and Shen Chong from the Second Squadron with whom he had cooperated before, as well as Hu Zhao and Xia Yujiang from the Third Squadron.
There were many people he didn’t know, just that they looked familiar.
At this ti, everyone was staring at him quietly.
Li Xiang saw skepticism in so people’s eyes.
A large portion of them was much more experienced and seasoned than he was, and being transferred to obey his instructions made so people resentful.
But orders are orders, at this mont Li Xiang is the head of the task force, and no matter how dissatisfied they are, they can only keep it suppressed, waiting for him to slip so they’d have an excuse to attack him.
Li Xiang understood this was a crisis as well as an opportunity.
The task force this ti had a huge lineup, with multiple police types handling the case together; the municipal bureau put a lot of emphasis on this case. If he fails, all the honors and qualifications he accumulated will turn to bubbles, and everything would start over.
But if he does well, with this experience leading a task force, his future would be a bright broad road, and no one would ever question his ability and qualifications again.
Honestly, Li Xiang was under a lot of pressure.
Previously, he was just a small character who served as a supplentary police officer for three years, with no formal training from an institution, nor did he have an old criminal detective master guiding him in solving cases.
All he had was a hot-blooded spirit, and his cheat.
Since he already has cheats, if he doesn’t have the courage to try, it would be a sha to his cheat.
Furthermore, Director Song of Jinghai City Public Security Bureau, strongly supported him at the eting, showing an attitude of wanting to cultivate Li Xiang.
He couldn’t let down the expectations of his superiors either.
Li Xiang took a deep breath to compose himself, looked at everyone with a serious expression, and introduced himself:
"Hello everyone, first let introduce myself, I am Li Xiang, captain of the First Criminal Investigation Team and also the leader of the 6·23 Task Force now ford. Let first give everyone an introduction to the related situation of this case, and in speaking about the origin of this incident, we have to ntion a disappearance case from over a month ago."
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