There were no findings from the investigation, because the last point was also not discovered.

There was nothing we could do. There were no security cameras in the rooms, only in the hallways, so we couldn't see anything wrong. We just saw the doors of those rooms suddenly open. If you didn't look closely, you'd think they were blown open by the wind. You couldn't tell that they were pushed open. It was only when you looked closely that you realized something was wrong.

This discovery gave the trash-collecting group a real fright—had some kind of supernatural event occurred? How did these doors open?
These people, who have committed so many evil deeds, should theoretically be fearless, but when faced with such a supernatural event, they are terrified. Those who are not regular members have no say; but the regular members start to want to run away—they think that the people they killed here have returned as vengeful ghosts to take revenge on them, so they are naturally frightened and want to run away.

With all the big bosses dead, the group was leaderless, and few would care if they tried to escape. The big bosses were naturally asleep at night; after all, given their status, they wouldn't stay up all night unless something special happened, and they needed to get some rest.

Not only were the top leaders resting, but all the leaders who weren't on duty were also resting, so two-thirds of the leaders had died, many of whom were high-ranking officials.

Now the entire gang is reduced to a few minor leaders, and most of them are terrified and want to run away, no longer wanting to stay in this place.

They thought there was a vengeful ghost in the building, so they moved to another place and everything was fine.

Many people actually thought that way, so a group of them quickly went to rent a new house and abandoned their current one.

These people, once they left, naturally wouldn't let go of the people they had tricked, like Linlang. After all, these people were their golden goose, and they couldn't let them go.

Even if many of these people die, they can still make a comeback by moving them to a new place.

In fact, these people even felt that it was good that all the big and medium-sized leaders were dead. Now that the top leaders were gone, but most of the people they had swindled were still alive, wouldn't they, the middle and lower-level people, be able to turn the tables and become the masters? This naturally made them happy.

They were not yet aware of the seriousness of the situation.

That night, after they had arranged for some people to be on duty and everyone else had gone to sleep, they panicked after someone snapped their necks again. They wondered what was going on, and why the vengeful ghost had followed them even though they had moved to a different place. They were so terrified that they dared not sleep, fearing that someone would snap their necks if they did.

But staying up all the time couldn't work either, so the remaining people started taking turns sleeping—while some slept, others would keep watch to prevent ghosts from coming in and snapping their necks.

At this point, no one was ambitious anymore; they just wanted to save their own lives.

They never imagined that such a supernatural thing could happen while they were abroad. They thought that things like vengeful ghosts returning for revenge only happened in their home country and wouldn't happen in foreign countries like D. But it turns out that people who died tragically could also become vengeful ghosts and return for revenge in D.

Is it really okay to sleep in shifts? Absolutely not!

While some people slept, others stayed awake to keep watch. Linlang had her own way of eliminating them. With only these last few people left, Linlang used her methods directly. She prepared something colorless and odorless to knock these people unconscious, and then killed everyone who needed to be killed.

After all these people died, those who remained were basically people who had been tricked into coming and had no blood on their hands.

These people may have been involved in fraud, but they only swindled money; they never tried to kill people.

As for scamming people out of money, given the frightening methods of these scam groups, it's understandable that some people might try to scam others out of necessity, so Linlang never considered killing them. However, Linlang naturally killed those who had lured people in and caused their deaths, including Liu Qin.

Although Liu Qin hasn't killed anyone yet, if it weren't for me, but the original owner of this body, she would have killed someone.

Even if someone is lured here and doesn't die, Linlang will kill the swindlers. Luring people here is too heinous, and these people will inevitably get into trouble sooner or later, so how could she keep them alive?

These people won't die from swindling money, but they choose to cheat others, which clearly shows they have low moral standards.

All the thugs were dead. The remaining people were overjoyed to find that no one was watching them. They quickly fled the den of iniquity. Linlang also fled with the others, showing no sign of anything amiss.

Soon, Linlang took a plane back to China and did not stay there to check if there were any other scam groups to deal with. The main reason was that there was not enough time, otherwise she would have continued to deal with them and accumulate more merit.

Luckily, after a few days of hassle, the long holiday isn't over yet, so I don't need to take much leave, and I can go back to work after the holiday ends.

After resting for a day and washing away her fatigue, Linlang began a new round of simulations.

She hasn't left her previous company, so the upcoming simulation should be similar to the original character's.

"On the first day, you saw through Liu Qin's scam, saved countless people, and avenged many who died tragically. Your merit points are increased by 109,548."

The next day, nothing happened.

Nothing happened on the third day.

On the fourth day, nothing happened.

On the fifth day, you were assigned to a business trip.

On the sixth day, a shallow earthquake of magnitude 6 struck Y City. Although the magnitude was not high, because it was a shallow earthquake, you died.

Linlang knew that cleaning up those scoundrels would earn her a lot of merit. After all, if she hadn't dealt with these people and had let them continue to do evil, they would have harmed many, many people. Moreover, these people had probably already harmed many people before. Whether it was protecting future generations or avenging those who had done wrong, she would have accumulated a lot of merit. Linlang thought that she could accumulate at most 10,000 merits, but she didn't expect to accumulate more than 100,000 merits. It was a truly unexpected surprise.

Linlang discovered a new change in the simulation compared to the original body's simulation—because Liu Qin didn't die, some of her fellow villagers were later deceived by Liu Qin. Of course, since Liu Qin did these things privately and didn't announce them publicly in the fellow villagers' group, the original body still knew about them through the simulation. So if the original body hadn't warned her, it's estimated that even more fellow villagers would have been deceived.

The original owner didn't want to see his fellow villagers get into trouble one after another, so he had to risk being exposed and send a reminder in the group that Liu Qin might be in trouble. She said that she had a high-paying job and asked him to go to D country to find her. He felt that what she said sounded like a scam, so he warned others to be cautious if they received similar messages.

After the original owner gave this reminder, the others, seeing that Liu Qin was actually looking for them, realized there was no such thing as a free lunch; anyone could take the job. Therefore, they became more vigilant, which prevented any trouble from happening. (End of Chapter)

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