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Old Ge turned to look at his apprtice and th said, "That's all I can tell you. You can wait if you like, but I suggest you consult a lawyer in advance."

After finishing speaking, he pulled his apprtice aside and asked, "How serious is it, exactly?"

"Master, Li Zixin confessed that back in April of this year, I think it was during the break for exercises, he cornered a first-year middle school girl in a classroom and th committed so acts of forced indeccy."

The apprtice hadn't finished speaking wh Old Ge cut him off, "Is there evidce? What happed afterward?"

"There is evidce, he fild a video himself, it's right here."

As he spoke, the apprtice handed over a cell phone, found the video, oped it, and passed it to Old Ge.

Old Ge glanced at the video, his face darking. As a veteran officer, he knew that many sexual cris committed by juviles occurred betwe the ages of fourte and sevte.

But he hadn't expected the perpetrator to be so audacious!

Although nothing serious happed due to the short amount of ti and the girl's constant struggle, the action was extrely vile!

"Later, according to Li Zixin, his mom took the initiative to contact the girl's parts, compsated them with money, and th the matter was dropped," said the apprtice.

"But I asked a, and that first-year middle school girl isn't ev fourte yet!"

That was the crux of the issue; girls under fourte are considered childr, and statutory offses at that age are very serious.

"Alright, I've got it. I'll report to the leaders soon. Keep interrogating on your side to see if you can find out anything else," said Old Ge.

Turning, he walked out to find Guan Qiaolian and her husband still waiting, and Old Ge simply shook his head.

He couldn't fathom what Li Zixin's mother was thinking; if everything prior was just kids ssing a, could cornering a girl in a classroom with ill inttions also be dismissed as re play?

Or did she think that childr don't understand anything and it was all in fun?

Old Ge felt that they were likely to argue that way, and as for why Li Zixin was so braz, it probably traced back to his parts.

Bullies ar't born braz; many start out afraid, but wh they realize they can do anything without consequces, they stop fearing.

What baffled him was that neither the girl's family nor the school reported the incidt to the police.

But it didn't matter; now that the key evidce had be found, the public security organs definitely had to get involved!

"Officer, Officer, how's my son doing now, how long do we have to wait?" Guan Qiaolian asked anxiously as she saw Old Ge.

"You may go ho. Your son's situation is quite serious. I will notify you in a tily manner if there is any news, but you won't be able to see Li Zixin. If you truly want to understand what's happing, I suggest appointing a lawyer to et him on your behalf."

With this incidt, Li Zixin wouldn't be getting out anyti soon, unlike the other kids who wer't subject to criminal coercive asures by the public security organs and could go ho with their parts after questioning.

In self-prosecution cases involving minors, asures are gerally not tak before a verdict is reached.

Guan Qiaolian and her husband didn't want to leave, and the families of the other five childr had also arrived.

They were all acquaintances, so Guan Qiaolian and her husband greeted them while trying to catch up on the situation.

However, everyone else was confused, like Zhao Dehan, who directly said, "I don't know what happed at all. The school just notified us, and the kids were tak away by the police for a summons."

"Soone just ca over and said it was a criminal self-prosecution case, accusing our kids of the cri of insult. What is going on, can one just sue criminally on their own?"

Another part, whose child wasn't injured, responded, "I do know about that. If we want our kids to be clear of charges, we need to negotiate with the person who initiated the self-prosecution. If the diation is successful, there will be no problem."

But seeing that the other parts remained silt and puzzled, he asked, "Why are you all like this? Is it that difficult?"

Guan Qiaolian truly felt nauseous. She thought that Alliance Hierarch creating this kind of situation was just for seeing their trouble!

But they certainly couldn't let their son d up in jail. Ev if they lost face, their son must not be hard.

Everyone was discussing among themselves wh a police officer ca out and called, "Zhao Lingling, Zhao Lingling's family, are you here?"

Zhao Dehan hurriedly stepped forward, "Here, here, is everything okay now?"

"There's no problem for now. In the next two days, you should receive a copy of the self-prosecution statemt. The court will clarify everything to you th, alright, you may go now."

Zhao Dehan didn't care about the rest; as long as his daughter could co out, it was fine.

As people began to erge, the crowd was less anxious, chatting and waiting.

One by one, they were released, but Li Zixin was still nowhere to be se.

As the sun began to set, Guan Qiaolian grew impatit and started looking for people a the police station.

This behavior was naturally stopped very quickly.

"Comrade, if you need sothing, you can ask us. Don't wander a the station!" the officer advised.

"I'm looking for my son! I've asked you all and nobody's telling anything. Where's my son? You clearly took him here, can any of you answer ?" Guan Qiaolian yelled at the officers.

"My son's na is Li Zixin; he was brought here by you today."

The officer looked puzzled; he was responsible for another case and didn't know the na.

Just th, Old Ge appeared, "Li Zixin is no longer at our station now."

"What? Where is he th?" she demanded.

"He's be transferred to the dettion cter already. I've already told you his situation is serious. I advised you to hire a lawyer early on. Have you be waiting here all day?" Old Ge said, bewildered.

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