I became the police station's darling after I could understand what the furry creature was sayi

What to do with Chapter 306? What will become of him? A final fate? A victims' alliance?

According to Chen Peng, the deceased suddenly asked him to divorce his wife and marry her. Upon hearing this, Chen Peng felt that his wife was a good person and had a stable job, which was arranged by his parents. He was very impatient.

The deceased kept urging him to hurry, and Chen Peng felt that this relationship might be very troublesome to deal with later, so he simply killed the person.

of course.

This is just Chen Peng's version of events. As for whether this is the truth, only the deceased and Chen Peng himself know.

After killing the person, Chen Peng was actually quite guilty, fearing that the police would come knocking on his door. But after waiting for a month and not hearing a single word, Chen Peng felt relieved.

In those days, there was no surveillance, and identity information registration was not complete, not to mention that dance halls were a mixed bag of people. It was not uncommon for a dancer to suddenly leave.

Furthermore, most of the dancers are from other cities or provinces, making them even more difficult to investigate.

The reason she was in the missing persons registry was because the person who reported the case was also a dancer, and they had a good relationship with the deceased. They felt that the deceased's disappearance was not so simple, so they reported it to the police.

But in the end, it was only registered in the database, and Chen Peng was not traced back to it.

The fact that his first attack went undetected emboldened Chen Peng.

Later, for various reasons, he brought the victim back to the yard, killed him, and then disposed of the prepared body to the dogs in the yard.

Later, as technology gradually advanced, many more surveillance cameras appeared on the streets.

Chen Peng then restrained his behavior and was subsequently appreciated. Nan Shu also learned about his trip to the capital.

After hearing Ji Feng's words, Nan Shu couldn't help but feel a pang of sadness, but at the same time, she was also very relieved that the ten victims could finally rest in peace.

"As for what to do with those dogs, there are quite a few opinions..."

This is also why Ji Feng called Nan Shu.

"Uncle Ji, what are you planning to do?"

Nan Shu thought of the egg yolk and the dogs in the shed.

"I share the same thoughts as the vast majority of police officers..."

Ji Feng paused for a moment.

Nan Shu understood.

After a moment of silence, he said, "Actually, let's just do it according to your ideas, Uncle Ji."

Because she could understand what the little creatures were saying, Nan Shu unconsciously felt closer to and more caring towards the animals.

But just like the brown bear that injured people at the zoo last time, if it's harmful to people, then people should definitely be the priority.

"Well... based on my judgment, the purebred dog on the film set, and the three younger mixed-breed dogs in Chen Peng's shed, probably haven't eaten human flesh..."

As for the rest, even the egg yolks, I've eaten them more or less.

If left untreated, one day when they become extremely hungry, they might very well turn on others.

"Okay, I understand. I will give feedback to the dog trainer and then let the dog trainer carefully consider it."

"Um... thank you, Uncle Ji."

Nan Shu was thanking the four dogs on their behalf.

"You're too kind. I should be thanking you. Alright, I won't bother you any longer. You can go back to your case. If you need any help, feel free to call me."

Ji Fengdao.

"it is good."

After hanging up the phone, Nan Shu let out a heavy sigh of relief; she had done her best.

I pushed open the door and returned to the main office.

Li Feng has woken up.

"Brother Li, aren't you going to sleep a little longer?"

Nan Shu looked at his red eyes.

"It's alright, it's only been a short while, about fifteen minutes will be enough."

Li Feng scrolled through his mouse, raised his chin, and gestured towards the workstation next to him, "Xiao Nan, why don't you turn on the one next door?"

“Okay.” Nan Shu composed herself and joined the group reviewing the lawsuit documents.

They watched from noon until dark.

During that time, Nan Shu only got up twice to use the restroom and did some light exercise; the rest of the time she was almost always staring at the computer screen.

Only when her stomach started to protest did Nan Shu put down the mouse, stretch, and move her stiff and sore neck.

"Brother Li, we..."

Nan Shu turned her head, just about to call Li Feng to go to the cafeteria for a bite to eat, when she saw Li Feng slumped over the table, snoring heavily.

Nan Shu: ...

"Okay, you rest for a while, I'll pack it up for you."

Li Feng shakily raised his thumb—OK.

"..."

Nan Shu's lips twitched, she put on her coat and headed towards the cafeteria.

Since the onset of winter, it has been getting dark earlier and earlier in Hangzhou. It was only a little past six o'clock, but it was already completely dark, and a cold wind was blowing.

Nan Shu subconsciously wrapped her coat tighter around herself and walked into the cafeteria.

The auntie at the window was making meat-filled dumplings, steaming hot; just looking at them made me feel warm inside.

Nan Shu ordered a plate of dumplings, found a seat, and took out her phone.

Opening Weibo, the trending topic had been removed. Nan Shu thought it must have been Yan Nian's doing.

Thinking that Nan Yannian's fever had just subsided and he was already dealing with an emergency public relations crisis, Nan Shu suddenly realized that being a CEO wasn't easy.

Just as he was about to exit, he seemed to remember something, paused, and typed "Mo Xun" into the search bar.

Page jump.

Mo Xun also has his own Weibo account, named Mo Xun, which is verified as a lawyer and guest lecturer. His official contact information is also in his profile.

He mainly posts legal knowledge, and has a little over 100,000 followers, but not many likes, shares, or comments on Weibo. Those 100,000 followers seem like purchased bots.

Nan Shu looked for a while, but found nothing, so she returned to the search results page.

One of the posts was reposted from Tieba.

Nan Shu clicked on it.

It's a forum called 'Mo Xun Victims Alliance'.

There are thousands of posts, all of which are accusations against Mo Xun.

For some people's experiences, Nan Shu could even recall the corresponding lawsuits.

As she scrolled down, one of the comments on the first floor caught Nan Shu's attention.

That person said: "Isn't anyone going to investigate him? I always felt that Mo Xun was a walking 500,000. Leaving aside the lawsuits and such, go and read his papers, there's a surprise!"

"Walking 500,000" is a joke among netizens about spies, but it seems a bit out of place in this forum.

After thinking for a moment, Nan Shu opened CNKI and searched for Mo Xun's name.

Mo Xun graduated from the Department of Law at Seoul National University and stayed on as a lecturer. Later, he partnered with someone to open a law firm.

At that time, restrictions on university teachers were not so strict, so Mo Xun taught while also fighting lawsuits.

Hangzhou is not far from Hancheng, and it is also Mo Xun's hometown, so the law firm was set up in Hangzhou.

Over the years, Mo Xun has frequently traveled between Seoul and Hangzhou.

three years ago.

Mo Xun focused on law firm affairs, so he resigned from his position as associate professor and became a visiting lecturer.

Of course, there are also rumors that there are other hidden reasons for Mo Xun's resignation. Some people on the forum claiming to be Mo Xun's graduate students say that it was because Mo Xun made unwanted advances towards a female student, whose family has some influence, and she insisted on pursuing the matter to the end. To save face, Mo Xun voluntarily resigned. (End of Chapter)

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