Chapter 61: The Innate Livestream Sacred Body
"How much does she charge you each time, where exactly do you transact, and how did you two meet?" the police officer asked the suspect.
Although it wasn’t the kidnapping case the two officers originally suspected, since they were already involved, they decided to investigate further—it would count as another achievement, after all.
Hearing the officer’s question, the suspect replied, "Xiaofang doesn’t take the money herself. It’s the young man at the door who collects it, a hundred each time. We met through an acquaintance."
"She doesn’t collect the money?" The two officers exchanged a doubtful glance.
This wasn’t their first day on the job, but they had never encountered a situation where a prostitute didn’t collect the payment herself. At most, she’d pass a portion of the earnings to someone else after collecting it, but the initial payment was always taken by her. After all, how much she collected was hers to control. Why would anyone become a prostitute, if not for the money? So why leave the collecting to someone else?
Just as the two officers were puzzling over this, the interrogation room door swung open. The video added a narration.
[Confronted with the suspect’s strange statement, veteran officer Zhang from the XXX police station immediately sensed something was off and entered to join the interrogation.]
Officer Zhang entered with a stern expression and asked, "Tell me the entire story of how you met Xiaofang, from the beginning."
Upon hearing Officer Zhang’s words, the suspect, like an obedient schoolboy, confessed everything in detail.
"I first met Xiaofang through a colleague’s introduction. He said there was a village in the XX district where the girls were of high quality and cheap. I couldn’t resist and went there.
When I arrived, I realized why it was so cheap and the girls so beautiful—it’s because they were all trafficked and their freedom was restricted."
The officers were stunned.
Despite the shock on their faces, they didn’t interrupt the suspect, letting him continue.
"Xiaofang begged me at first, asking me to help her escape, but I refused. She’s such a beautiful girl, and so inexpensive—if she left, where else could I find someone like her? But as time went on, I developed feelings for her and wanted to help her escape..."
"So you called the police?"
One of the young officers couldn’t help but ask.
Officer Zhang frowned and glared at him, displeased at the interruption, but said nothing further.
The suspect laughed softly and said, "How could I dare call the police? If I did, wouldn’t they arrest me too!"
The young officer wanted to ask more, but Officer Zhang’s glare silenced him.
"I didn’t dare call the police, so I had to think of another way. Later, Xiaofang told me that if I could raise five hundred thousand, they’d let her go. I had no choice but to try and gather the money."
The suspect spread his hands. "And that’s how I ended up here~"
He spoke lightly, as if it were nothing serious.
[With years of investigative experience, Officer Zhang realized this was not only a deeply disturbing human trafficking case, but might also involve drug use, as the suspect’s condition was off.]
[Officer Zhang immediately conducted a urine test, and as expected, the suspect had used drugs.]
[He then reported the matter up the chain...]
The video lasted a full fifteen minutes.
It thoroughly explained why the suspect was arrested, what kind of case was uncovered, and showcased the capabilities of the Chengdu police.
Within less than an hour of learning about the human trafficking case from the suspect, all officers at the local station were mobilized, assisted by officers from other districts, to dismantle the prostitution ring mentioned by the suspect.
There were seventy-eight people arrested!
Part of them were the prostitutes, part were the traffickers controlling them, and the rest were clients.
Because of the severity of the case, the police immediately interrogated all arrested individuals.
That was why, when Jiang Yun visited the station today, he saw so many people—because the clients had been notified to have their families come in.
However, since this wasn’t an ordinary prostitution case but involved human trafficking, even after notifying their families, the clients weren’t released but subjected to further review.
As for why everyone looked at Jiang Yun with strange eyes when he visited the station today, there was another reason...
At the end of the Chengdu police’s video, there was an unexpected twist.
Officer Zhang: "So you stole the car’s wheels because it was an expensive car and you thought you could sell them for more money?"
Suspect: "Not entirely."
Officer Zhang: "There’s another reason?"
Suspect: "I work in real estate. Jiang Yun came to me to look for a house, but he didn’t buy through me! He went around me and bought directly! I spent a whole afternoon showing him houses, and he skipped my commission! I watched him for days—I stole his wheels to teach him a hard lesson!"
Officer Zhang: "So you know the car owner, and the house he bought was one you previously showed him, but he skipped your commission, so you wanted to punish him?"
Suspect: "I showed him other houses in that complex!"
Officer Zhang: "Not the one he actually bought?"
Suspect: "No! But it’s the same complex. Without me, he wouldn’t even know about it. He skipped my commission! People who do that deserve to suffer! Why shouldn’t I get that money? If I had it, I could have saved Xiaofang!"
"..."
Hearing the suspect’s angry rant at the end of the video, Jiang Yun finally recognized him through the mosaic...
On the afternoon before the system rewarded him with a house, he had indeed contacted an agent to help him find a better place to rent.
That day, the agent accompanied him all afternoon.
But then, the system gave him a house, and Jiang Yun forgot all about the agent.
Who could have guessed...
This dramatic turn left Jiang Yun speechless.
He glanced at the comments section.
"Though the case is awful, I still have to ask—how is Brother Yun everywhere?"
"Born for live streaming, if Brother Yun doesn’t become a streamer, it’s a loss for the industry."
"Even more absurd than Old Zhan, Brother Yun is truly legendary."
"I hadn’t finished laughing at the conwoman cop, now there’s a triple twist caused by skipping the commission?"
"Brother Yun: How was I supposed to know skipping a commission would uncover such a big case?"
"Fun fact: The house Brother Yun bought wasn’t actually introduced by the agent, so it doesn’t count as skipping a commission. He’s just jealous the fee didn’t go to him."
"I’m already looking forward to tonight’s livestream with Brother Yun."
"Brother Yun: Well, now the whole world knows I got scammed by WM."
"..."
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