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Chapter 880 - Chapter 880 Chapter 880 Vile Nature
Chapter 880: Chapter 880: Vile Nature Chapter 880: Chapter 880: Vile Nature Feng Jun rushed out of the Elite Gathering without considering any other possibilities, heading straight for the car where he had detained Zhao Yuhai.
Time was of the essence. He had rendered Zhao Yuhai unconscious with a Fainting Spell early this morning, and twenty hours had passed since then.
The most critical aspect was, he needed to send the family of three back to the Magopolis as quickly as possible.
Out of fear that the three of them might be discovered in the Magopolis, he had brought them back to Zhengyang and even tasked Gu Jiahui with watching them–not because he wanted to employ child labor, but because Gu Jiahui knew about the operation through her mother and had insisted on participating.
Upon reaching the parking spot, he wasted no time talking, lifted the three out of the car, and went straight onto the Time Shuttle.
The Time Shuttle was a Magic Artifact from Kunlun, a Flying Boat that could carry multiple people, and its speed… wasn’t as slow as everyone thought.
With enough Spiritual Energy infused, the Time Shuttle was quite fast–otherwise, why would it be named “Time” at all?
It took Feng Jun only an hour to bring them back to the Magopolis, faster than an airplane–there was no helping it; he was in a rush.
As a result, he depleted forty percent of his Spiritual Energy, which was not a small price to pay.
Considering that he had also spent over a hundred thousand at the Elite Gathering and had made two special trips to the Magopolis, after summing it all up… well, there was no point dwelling on it since he had already committed murder.
He delivered the people to their residence, lifted the Fainting Spell, and left the place, ensuring that he was not captured by the neighborhood surveillance.
However, less than twenty minutes after he left, the police were knocking on the door.
The nature of this case was extremely severe. A shooting that killed five people would typically alarm the authorities within at least twelve hours, but the key issue now was… the victim was Young Master Dou.
So in just a mere two hours, not only had the police identified Zhao Yuhai’s identity, but they had also directly found Zhao Yuhai’s Magopolis mistress’s residence. This showed that many cases weren’t unsolvable; it was merely a matter of insufficient influence.
Zhao Yuhai and his family had just regained consciousness from the Fainting Spell, still in a light sleep when they were awakened by the knocking.
First, the child began to cry. It was no surprise that a three-year-old who had been hungry for a day would cry–in this respect, Feng Jun was rather contemptible.
But Zhao Yuhai didn’t rush to open the door–he first wanted to make sure it wasn’t his wife sending people to catch him in infidelity.
However, he only delayed a little before the door was kicked in…
In the end, the truth behind the shooting at the Elite Gathering was never unveiled.
Everyone present could testify that the shooter was Zhao Yuhai, but he adamantly denied it, saying that it was impossible for him to have been in Zhengyang to commit the crime as he was in the Magopolis at that time.
He had a hunch that perhaps someone had set him up; otherwise, he couldn’t explain why his family had slept for over twenty hours before waking up.
But since he genuinely didn’t know anything, he insisted that he was in the Magopolis, and there was no issue with that.
Then, some illogical evidence emerged, such as his Mobile Phone signal appearing in Zhengyang–at the scene of the incident, no less. Moreover, the card that Feng Jun had used was actually personally arranged by Director Zhao, and that card had also been used at the Elite Gathering.
Zhao Yuhai still robustly denied having secretly infiltrated Zhengyang, because there was an inescapable question–if he was the one who had acted in Zhengyang, how could he possibly be back in the Magopolis in just two hours?
This was a logical flaw.
Similarly, he couldn’t explain the issues with the Mobile Phone and the bank card and could only express annoyed recognition that someone may have forged his cards. After all, high-tech crimes were rampant these days.
The police were also quite troubled by this case because they only had these two pieces of evidence. They didn’t even obtain the fingerprints of the suspect, so they could neither further accuse Zhao Yuhai, nor could they accuse anyone else.
Regarding this case, the higher-ups analyzed that Young Master Wen from the Wen Family and Young Master Dou’s feud was clear not only to insiders–even outsiders like Yang Yuxin were aware. So, it was unlikely that anyone would believe the case had no connection to the Wen Family.
However, the Crown Prince of the Wen Family was vexed; he believed Zhao Yuhai wouldn’t be foolish enough to personally kill Young Master Dou–if he had such a thought, he would at least have consulted with him beforehand.
He had reason to believe that he had been used by someone with a grudge against the Dou Family, who had forcefully dragged him into the situation.
Young Master Wen seriously disliked being manipulated, but there was no doubt that he took pleasure in seeing a surname Dou killed–serve you right for showing off!
He was willing to cooperate with the police investigation, but only to a reasonable extent–he had face to maintain; he couldn’t let people say he was afraid of the Dou Family.
After meticulous analysis, the police concluded that this was a premeditated murder case. The suspect had exploited the discord between the Wen and Dou families to create this tragedy.
Unfortunately, this remained a conjecture that couldn’t be proclaimed, as the evidence from the scene indicated Zhao Yuhai as the prime suspect–even though it was impossible for him to have traveled from Zhengyang back to the Magopolis in just two hours.
If they were to announce that the true culprit was someone else, it would seem suspiciously like they were trying to exonerate Zhao Yuhai.
Moreover, the petty grievances between the Wen and Dou families weren’t something to be blown out of proportion–such feuds between powerful families were not for the common folk to gossip about.
So, although the murderer is definitely someone else, the police can’t openly investigate and must proceed quietly in secret.
Of course, if we list Young Master Dou’s enemies, Luohua Manor would certainly be among them, especially near Zhengyang, where Young Master Dou likely doesn’t have a more formidable enemy, so Feng Jun’s suspicion is actually quite substantial.
But logical suspicion is useless without evidence–everything is false, and even the police’s attempts to investigate Luohua Manor were bluntly refused by Feng Jun–“I’m busy, I can’t afford to entertain you.”
Alright, cooperating with an investigation is a civic duty, but why the hell should I be under investigation?
The police wanted to forcefully proceed, which wasn’t quite appropriate for two reasons: first, they had no evidence–only logic and reasoning, and second… Yang Yuxin was at Luohua Manor, and even if she didn’t interfere, she could report their misconduct at any time.
The Wen Family is cooperating with the case to a limited extent, but the Dou Family has completely exploded in rage.
A legitimate family member was shot dead in broad daylight–no matter what, the matter must be investigated thoroughly.
Unlike the Wen Family, the Dou Family does not believe this incident is unrelated to them–someone provoking? Don’t make me laugh, who knows if it’s not your family crying ‘thief’ to cover their own theft?
Regarding the heavy suspicions on Luohua Manor, the Dou Family was not willing to let it go–anyone who is suspected will be held accountable!
They even pulled strings within the department to send people down to Funiu, supervising the case.
Although some special privileges were used, given the egregious nature of this case, there was nothing wrong with that approach.
With officials from the department arriving, they could press the investigation on Luohua Manor with their backing.
However, Sister Hong and Xu Leigang had many connections in the police system. During the previous investigations, they turned a blind eye, slack on the job, and now someone has tipped them off, warning them to be careful–this time it’s serious.
If the opposition came in earnest, Luohua Manor was equally serious–Yang Yuxin took her position directly at the pavilion of the number one pump–“Anyone who wants to investigate Luohua Manor, pass me first!”
The Dou Family’s biggest weakness was that they had not obtained any evidence regarding Luohua Manor, and in front of Director Yang, they couldn’t operate forcefully–they could at most meet Feng Jun and hold some routine questioning.
They had thought about blocking Yang Yuxin and forcefully taking Feng Jun away, but besides Director Yang, there was a little girl nearby holding a camera, shooting videos.
A young man approached to snatch the camera, but the little girl shouted loudly, “Mom, he’s stealing my stuff!”
The man who made the move was almost scared to pee–she’s Director Yang’s daughter?
And that means she’s also the… niece of Eldest Gu?
Before he could back away, he saw the girl pull out a can of pepper spray and furiously spray it at him.
After the wild spraying, it didn’t end there; the girl whips out a stun baton and begins to jab him on his body left and right–“How dare you steal my stuff, how dare you steal my stuff… bullying a little girl, does it feel good?”
The young man was shocked into frothing at the mouth and quivering all over, and the man leading the team couldn’t watch anymore, “Director Yang, please restrain your daughter, we are here for official business… let’s not make this ugly for everyone.”
“Bullshit official business,” Yang Yuxin sneered, “Official business gives you the right to steal from people? What have my daughter and you got to do with each other? Do you know that’s called home invasion robbery?”
In the meantime, others from the manor had arrived, gathering at the pavilion of the number one pump.
The investigation had to be paused for now.
Gu Jiahui used up all the electricity in the stun baton before she finally let the young man go.
The young man lay on the ground, took a full hour to recover his strength, and as he left, he glared viciously at Gu Jiahui, then fixed his gaze on Feng Jun.
“You look very unsatisfied, Zhang Naiqian,” Feng Jun sneered at him.
“Don’t worry, just come and bother me if you wish, I have no idea where your parents live in Chang’an, nor do I know about you having an affair with your sister-in-law, that bank card with 100,000 yuan in your bag, I have no clue who gave it to you… I’m really scared of you.”
The young man’s face turned pale in an instant; it was certain that it was not due to the electric shock.
Yang Yuxin also looked indifferently at the young man, “Your name is Zhang Naiqian? You’re very sharp… I’ll remember you.”
Seeing that the situation was turning sour, the leader quickly urged everyone to leave.
That evening, Eldest Gu received a call from an acquaintance saying that the Dou Family hoped he could control Yang Yuxin–promising rewards for the future.
Eldest Gu snorted coldly, “When they were stealing my brother’s wife’s business, I didn’t see them being so reasonable… Now they remember me?”
He was not uninformed about many things; when the Dou Family had troubled Yang Yuxin before, someone had informed him, but since his sister-in-law did not ask him to speak out, he had kept quiet. Now they actually wanted him to control Yang Yuxin–what the hell were they doing earlier?
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