During the journey, Jiang Yishi chatted on and off with Ah Chen.
As they were about to arrive, he asked, "Do you need to say goodbye to your family?"
Ah Chen replied, "Do you think it’s appropriate, officer?"
This old policeman was probably just making conversation.
Gao Chengyu was already dead and couldn’t co back to life. She wasn’t really Gao Chengyu, so saying goodbye to the family was inappropriate.
In her current situation, the police probably didn’t want more people to know, not because it was frightening, but because people tend to blow things out of proportion, causing chaos and unpredictable consequences. It would definitely be troubleso.
Jiang Yishi laughed, "Indeed, it’s not appropriate."
He just wanted to chat.
In fact, to confirm his thoughts, he was now sure that she was truly harmless. Out of duty, asking anything else, she surely wouldn’t have answered.
At the police station, naturally, Jiang Yishi recorded the statent.
They were quite familiar, both very comfortable, with no unnecessary words, as one asked carefully and the other answered succinctly.
The videos and recordings on Gao Chengyu’s phone were clear. Although they didn’t record the beginning of Xiang Yun and Huang Kejin’s murder, their conversation and the scene of pouring cent were captured.
At this mont, the two were in another interrogation room, while Gao Chengyu was still sitting here. Given the psychological barrier of those two, they couldn’t struggle and could only confess everything honestly.
After being questioned, both couldn’t help but ask the officers interrogating them, "Is Gao Chengyu still alive?"
The unaware officers naturally didn’t know about the mysterious files and didn’t answer their question.
They weren’t fools. Today, Director Jiang’s attitude was a bit strange. He had previously reminded them not to casually talk about Gao Chengyu. They were too busy to explain why; he said they would understand later.
Therefore, when they saw the concrete human being, who was alive before, lying lifeless in the morgue, they were sowhat shocked but not particularly astonished, as they had ntally prepared for it.
If they hadn’t seen it with their own eyes, they might have thought soone was exaggerating. This matter was too outrageous.
Regardless of how outrageous it was, the process had to be followed.
The previously hopeful Huang Kejin and Xiang Yun, upon learning that Gao Chengyu was indeed dead, felt as if the sky had fallen. What awaited them next was more trouble.
At dawn, Gao Chengyu’s parents and eldest daughter arrived. Upon learning the truth, the two elderly nearly fainted. But this ti, Huang Kejin and Xiang Yun couldn’t succeed, and what they sought would not succeed either. Furthermore, the building construction couldn’t continue.
With Gao Chengyu’s eldest daughter supporting them, the Gao family’s situation gradually stabilized.
As for Huang Kejin and Xiang Yun’s dragon-phoenix twins, they naturally wouldn’t stay with the Gao family anymore.
Before Ah Chen left, she specifically ntioned the building issue, having collected relevant evidence with the help of 997. Jiang Yishi took it very seriously.
Even though she didn’t provide specifics, after reviewing the evidence, Jiang Yishi could only guess that the building would potentially cause problems in the future.
This naturally involved many, but those deserving punishnt would face it, and no one would escape. Without Huang Kejin and Xiang Yun’s tyranny, this fragnt of the world would operate normally, and order wouldn’t be disrupted to the point of collapse.
Mystery File Case Four: "The Returned Deceased — Gao Chengyu"
"Is there one more?" Jiang Xiang asked, glancing at Jiang Yishi, who was eating.
Jiang Yishi chuckled, "It’s not that I didn’t notify you tily, but they left shortly after arriving. You couldn’t catch up even by plane."
"I didn’t bla you." Jiang Xiang was speechless, just feeling a bit regretful.
He’s now hoping to graduate soon, maybe he’ll et her then?
Jiang Yishi suddenly asked, "Do you know if the person is a girl or a boy? If it’s a boy, would you just want to be friends?"
"Dad, just eat and stop talking so much, alright?" Jiang Xiang naturally wouldn’t answer that question. He didn’t know what his dad was thinking, trying to coax words out of him. He wouldn’t fall for it.
Jiang Yishi found it amusing. He had a hunch, guessing it was probably a girl?
He was still sowhat concerned, with his son being so persistent in thinking about that person, not knowing if anything would co of it. He could accept it and wasn’t afraid of any consequences. What could that person possibly have to fear? He was just worried that the person wouldn’t give his kid a chance, and he’d spend his life just imagining.
Jiang Xiang watched as Jiang Yishi pondered sothing, quietly eating. His dad had a rich imagination, sotis overthinking scenarios.
He wondered what his dad was overthinking now.
Soon, Jiang Xiang graduated and beca a fresh new policeman.
At the base of the Qingcheng Fuke Hospital building, with a sudden bang, it startled the passersby. As they regained their senses and turned their heads, they saw a young man in a white coat lying in a pool of blood.
"Ah—"
"Oh no, soone jumped off the building!!"
"Help, soone jumped off the building."
"Isn’t it a doctor?"
"Isn’t that Doctor Xiang? Why would Doctor Xiang jump?"
"I’ve heard doctors are under great pressure."
"Quick, help Doctor Xiang, he’s a good doctor. Soone from the hospital, co quickly!"
The crowd gathered, so covering their mouths in disbelief, others shouting for help, so timidly avoiding the scene, not daring to look. So took out their phones to film, lanting the preciousness of life.
From the hospital doors, doctors and nurses rushed out, so clearly familiar with Xiang Xiaojie, their eyes red as they held back tears while running over.
They didn’t understand. In the morning, he was fine. Why would he jump in the afternoon?
Doctor Xiang was young, only thirty-two, quite young and capable for a doctor.
In many of his peers’ opinions, with Doctor Xiang’s abilities, he could have easily gone to a better hospital. It was unclear why he chose their hospital, but they did have superior benefits and pay compared to other hospitals. Perhaps it was because of that?
Pushing aside ssy thoughts, the dical staff began to work, planning to conduct basic checks on Xiang Xiaojie. But unexpectedly, the person on the ground began to move.
Not only did he move, but he also slowly propped himself up from the ground, sitting there, completely disregarding the pool of bright red blood beneath him.
The crowd was shaken.
From such a height, with so much blood loss? They had just seen his body contorted, yet he could still get up by himself?
This world isn’t short of miracles, but this miracle was a bit too horrifying, wasn’t it?
"Quick, help Doctor Xiang onto the stretcher," a middle-aged doctor said, his face filled with worry.
Ah Chen looked at this middle-aged doctor, whose na was Cui Ziqiu.
Others rely thought he was overly concerned with his condition, but failed to notice Cui Ziqiu’s pale face, his clenched fists, the disbelief and panic in his eyes, which were not simply out of concern for soone’s life.
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