Can't Take My Eyes Off You

Chapter 1475: Justice Is Served



Chapter 1475: Justice Is Served

Chapter 1475: Justice Is Served

Translator: EndlessFantasy Translation Editor: EndlessFantasy Translation

No matter what the staff concerned thought about it, no one dared to help her.

After Jiang Yao heard the news, she found an opportunity to get the girl rescued from the Huangtu Slope, a mass grave, into the medical system.

After a period of treatment, the girl had recovered. When she found out that Jiang Yao had saved her, she cried and thanked her non-stop.

When she heard that Jiang Yao wanted her to identify the person who had pushed her to jump off the building, the girl agreed without much hesitation. She had faced death, so she was not afraid of revenge or losing her dignity.

If she let those people go free, then she would really lose her dignity and personality.

She was a victim. It was not shameful for her to stand up and identify the criminal!

Jiang Yao told Big Ke to escort the girl back to Lu City. She admired the girl. She had the courage to fight off that official before she jumped off the building, so Jiang Yao thought she was different from other girls.

After that, Jiang Yao rested and enjoyed Zhou Weiqi’s food. Lu Xingzhi took care of her like he was taking care of his daughter. At the same time, he also got to enjoy Zhou Weiqi’s three meals a day. Then, she paid attention to the progress in Xiang City.

Jiang Yao brought the news of Xiang City to Zhou Weiqi. Since Lu Xingzhi stayed in the hospital with Jiang Yao all day, Zhou Weiqi had more time to do other things. Other than being a chef, he also started to gather information about Xiang City.

On the day that Big Ke brought that girl to Xiang City, they received news that something had happened. The Huangtu Slope that looked like a mass grave, was finally exposed. The officers had almost turned the slope upside down. After a few days of digging, more than 20 complete skeletons had been excavated. Many scattered human bones could not be pieced together because it had been too long. The officers were piecing and counting the scattered human bones.

They managed to learn that the bones had been buried there as early as ten years ago, and the newest one was only a few months ago.

The causes of death were different for each person. Some died from heavy blows, some died from poisoning, and some died from suffocation. Some were easy to guess as the bodies had not completely decayed.

Each death had a history of the inhuman torture suffered by the victim before they died. Each cause of death was shocking and frightening.

In that seemingly peaceful city, some of its inhabitants had left quite silently, with hatred for some people and even hatred for the world.

Perhaps Sister Wen and her accomplices had not buried those bodies, but they certainly played a hand in their deaths.

That case was classified as a major case 3.7. Those numbers did not represent the date of the discovery, but they represented the average age of the victims—they were primarily teenage girls.

The 3.7 was also International Girls’ Day. That festival would also become a national holiday for mourning those victims.

After hearing that news, Jiang Yao’s mood was very heavy.

She knew that the authorities had modified those numbers… There were more innocent victims than that number on that Huangtu Slope.


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