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Chapter 27: Chapter 27 Our Son Could Never Commit a Cri! [Four Updates]

He was just putting forward his speculations. What was wrong with that? After all, Li Weiguo had sent Yang Minghui and the other two won to prison, which had a trendous impact on their families—that was an undeniable fact! Moreover, so many people supported him. Thinking of this, he suddenly felt fearless and continued to post comnts under the second video.

"This uploader is panicking, isn’t he? Did I hit the nail on the head? Is he feeling guilty? You sued those three won just for that 480,000 yuan, didn’t you?"

"But you’re too cruel! Not only did you take the money, but you also want to send the children’s mothers to jail?"

"I checked, and they’re just ordinary country folk. How could you report them for fraud and refuse to settle?"

Three comnts in a row. After posting them, he suddenly felt much better.

And after his comnt appeared, it quickly attracted many like-minded people, who launched a verbal and written assault on Qin Mu and Li Weiguo.

Of course, there were also those who were "unaware of the truth" and kept defending Qin Mu.

These shills have no empathy at all! Are they indifferent to the suffering of others? Qian Tao lay in bed, browsing other people’s comnts while muttering his own complaints. anwhile, he beca increasingly convinced that things were as he had imagined: Qin Mu and Li Weiguo were simply fishing for fa, using donations as a pretext to swindle those won out of their money. If I hadn’t exposed them, other netizens would still be in the dark, he thought. If that wasn’t the case, why haven’t they co forward with evidence to refute

yet? The more silent they are, the more it proves they’re guilty. As for the so-called police report, he didn’t take it seriously at all. I just posted a comnt, he mused. Could that really get

arrested?

「At the sa ti.」

「Jin City, Internet Information Office.」

"Captain Shen, we’ve located the target IP address," soone reported.

Shen Dao took a piece of paper that listed the suspect’s city and residential complex, specific down to the building, unit, and apartnt number. After receiving Qin Mu’s report, he had imdiately decided to personally lead the investigation team and went directly to the Internet Information Office. In fact, tracking an IP address was a simple matter for them.

It’s actually in Yangcheng... Glancing at the address, Shen Dao’s expression shifted slightly. Yangcheng was not far from Jin City, just over a hundred kiloters away. Furthermore, the police chief in Yangcheng had once been his old classmate. It seed there had also been a case involving a phone scamr recently, where Zhou Qin had led a team to Jin City. That case also appeared to be sowhat connected to Qin Mu and the Jin City Nursing Ho.

Later, after checking the ti, he took two people with him and set off decisively, traveling by high-speed train to Yangcheng.

Two hours later, Shen Dao led his team to Yangcheng and went straight to the police station where Zhou Qin worked.

"Old Shen? Is there a case?" Zhou Qin asked, surprised to see his old classmate.

Shen Dao gave a wry smile and explained the situation regarding Qin Mu’s report.

After listening, Zhou Qin was exasperated. "Qin Mu again?" He realized that hardly any ti had passed, yet Qin Mu seed to be constantly sending people to prison. The previous two instances were one thing... but this ti, it was actually due to online slander!

"The other party has indeed committed defamation, and we have his address. We need your station’s cooperation to carry out the arrest, as we aren’t familiar with this area," Shen Dao stated seriously.

Zhou Qin shook his head. He couldn’t resist muttering, "Why would soone deliberately provoke Qin Mu?"

But despite his grumbling, he cooperated, gathering his n and joining Shen Dao to respond to the call. They rushed to the designated residential complex.

「Yangcheng, a certain residential complex.」

Inside a rental apartnt.

Qian Tao lay on the bed, still scrolling through his phone. He realized that after he comnted on the second video, the number of "shills" had increased significantly. Fortunately, he felt he was in the right and typed furiously, managing to suppress all the shills.

"Do none of you have mothers? Why can’t you put yourselves in their shoes? If it were your mother who was sued and sent to prison, I hope you could still remain so calm."

"It hasn’t happened to you, so you really can’t feel the pain!"

"If the uploader wasn’t in the wrong, why hasn’t he co out to clarify by now?"

"The uploader hasn’t even spoken yet, so what are you all getting worked up about?"

Gradually, the comnt section was filled with "allies." Everyone was denouncing Qin Mu and Li Weiguo, accusing them of being hypocritical, cruel, and rely fishing for fa.

Looking at his handiwork, Qian Tao felt an inexplicable sense of achievent swell inside him.

Just then.

KNOCK, KNOCK, KNOCK—

Suddenly, there was a knocking sound outside the rental apartnt.

"Who is it?" Qian Tao put down his phone and tentatively called out.

But there was no response from outside.

KNOCK, KNOCK, KNOCK—

The knocking continued.

Could it be the takeout I ordered? Qian Tao muttered to himself and opened the door.

Then... he saw five or six police officers in uniform, who imdiately blocked the door as it opened.

"You’re Qian Tao, right?" one of them asked.

Qian Tao, having never witnessed such a scene before, was too scared to move. He nodded blankly.

The lead middle-aged police officer, after confirming his identity, continued, "Soone has reported you for suspected defamation. We need to take you to the police station."

Def... defamation? Upon hearing this, Qian Tao’s legs nearly gave out. He instantly thought of the second video Qin Mu had released not long before.

He stamred an explanation, "I... I... I didn’t defa anyone. I just made a post online, I didn’t do anything else..." His words lacked any of the bravado he had displayed online.

"We’ll discuss these matters back at the station," the middle-aged police officer said with a wave of his hand. Then he had soone confiscate all of Qian Tao’s electronic devices, like his phone and computer, to be taken back to the station. The data on them would later serve as evidence for sentencing.

「Yangcheng, Police Station.」

6:00 PM.

"Captain Shen, Captain Zhou, it’s been clarified. All these statents were posted by Qian Tao himself; no one else was involved." After a joint interrogation, several police officers reported this, looking towards Shen Dao and Zhou Qin.

After being brought to the station, the ordinary office worker, Qian Tao, was thoroughly intimidated and had confessed everything. However, he kept insisting that his online posts were just normal comnts and did not constitute defamation.

Shen Dao nodded and instructed, "The chain of evidence is complete. Notify his family."

Qian Tao was already over eighteen years old and considered an adult, capable of bearing independent criminal responsibility. Notifying his family was mainly because they were about to take Qian Tao back to Jin City for trial and sentencing. Cases like this were usually handled by the jurisdiction where the reporting authority was located.

Half an hour later, a middle-aged couple in their fifties, with slightly graying hair, rushed to the police station.

"Officer, could there be so mistake? Our son is usually very quiet and honest; he’s never even argued with anyone. How could he commit defamation?"

"Yes, officer, please investigate this carefully. Please don’t accuse an innocent person..."

Mr. and Mrs. Qian clutched Shen Dao’s hands, pleading desperately. They simply couldn’t believe that Qian Tao could commit a cri.

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