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Chapter three hundred and fortieth dark line [supplement 10.29

There are many people downstairs, and although the rooms on the second floor are smaller and shabby, they are quieter anyway.

Chang Jin stood in the corner smoking, while the two girls opposite him lowered their heads and did not dare to approach.

"Don't be afraid, I'm not a bad person." He put out his cigarette butt on the window sill in the corridor and lowered his voice to pretend to be a good person.

"I'm here to see my sister. I'm from out of town and not very familiar with this place. Can I ask you a few questions?"

The two girls were too embarrassed to even look up at him, their eyes wandering only below his head.

"Ah." One girl just murmured in reply.

He whispered: "My sister is here to see her friend. I don't know where she went and I haven't contacted her yet. Her friend should be working here like you. I'm worried that she will follow her friend back to her hometown."

I went down, and I couldn’t contact you because there was no signal. Is there a village named Yun here?”

"Yes," the girl with the cute freckles on her face said in a low voice, "everyone in Yunjiaba has the surname Yun."

"When it comes to Team 7 of Yajing Commune, others don't know where Yunjiaba is..." another girl quickly corrected.

"It doesn't matter." Chang Jin tried his best to reduce his presence and try not to look at them. "Is that place far from here? Can I walk there? If it's not far away, then my sister should have gone back to the countryside with her friends.

"

"It's very far. It takes three or four hours to get there by car, and you have to climb two mountains when you get off." said the freckled girl.

Another girl also said: "And if you work in a packaging factory, you usually have two days off a month, and you don't have more time until the Spring Festival. Your sisters probably don't have time to go back."

"Thank you," Chang Jin sighed, "Then I don't know where to look for her. I'm afraid she got lost or something happened to her. I heard that several girls here have gotten lost recently.

You should also be more careful."

"Lost..." the freckled girl hesitated, "Someone in our place said that those people ran away on their own. They are such old people, and it is impossible for them to be deceived by traffickers with candy..."

"Have any of those people gone out to look for them?"

The girl nodded, then shook her head again: "I searched for it for a while, but I stopped looking when I couldn't find it."

Chang Jin frowned: "Did you call the police?"

"I reported it, but I couldn't find it. Then they said I would have to pay for it if I looked for it again, so they stopped looking for it."

He closed his eyes.

"Okay, thank you. Pay attention to safety and don't sleep too deeply at night."

After saying that, he turned around and entered the small cubicle.

While it was still early, he went out to look for the crazy family who lost their daughter. When he came back, he sat at the door and smoked, occasionally taking out the photos in his bag and looking at them.

I sat there all night and nothing happened.

Probably to alert others, some "activities" were suspended.

Early the next morning, he went to the police station.

There are already people queuing up inside, all waiting to apply for ID cards.

Chang Jin stepped through the crowd, and without waiting for the auxiliary policeman to shout loudly and not to jump in line, he showed his ID with a stern face.

"Haicheng Public Security Bureau criminal case assisting investigator, retired special forces soldier, Chang Jin."

"Try out all the missing persons cases in Yinyun County in recent years."



When Gu Xingze received the call, he was having dinner with Yun Shu in the hotel.

When he saw the caller ID, he paused for two seconds, avoiding Yun Shu and going to the terrace before answering the call.

There were no polite greetings. As soon as the call was connected, Chang Jin put business at the forefront.

"There have been more than a dozen missing persons cases in Yinyun County in the past three years, all of which were girls between the ages of fourteen and twenty. These are only those whose families have reported to the police. If we include those who have not reported to the police, there may be thirty

Many times.

Even if they call the police, most of them give up after a month or two, and some are convinced that the missing girl ran away with the man and never searched for her."

Gu Xingze's tone was slightly serious: "Are their family situations similar?"

"Yes. Most of them are girls who come to work in remote mountain villages. Some families have many children and favor sons over daughters. Others have parents who have died and no other relatives."

"In short, it's a family that no one will notice for a short period of time after disappearing, and no one will bother to search for it after being discovered, right?"

Chang Jin's tone was equally serious: "Yes. And most of the missing people are not highly educated and good-looking. Yun Shu was probably an accident."

Generally speaking, the more books she has read, the lower the possibility of being deceived and the higher the possibility of having her own personality.

Adult, thoughtful and insightful people are not easy to accept their fate, and are not the perfect prey for those people to choose.

Yunshu was chosen probably because she is so beautiful.

People would rather take risks than capture.

At this point, the hidden thread behind Ning Siyun has almost surfaced.

"There are people who specialize in human trafficking in remote areas."

Gu Xingze had a different opinion: "Maybe it's not for sale. Girls of this age are not like children who can't remember their home address. They will run away. If they are sent to a more remote mountainous area to be locked up... and their wombs are used, then

It’s not necessary for everyone to be beautiful.”

Chang Jin: "There is no need to choose beautiful ones when selling organs. What do you think? There are only so many missing people in this county. Even if the person behind the Ning family is selecting people to send to the partner's bed, there is no need to do something like this."

Big noise."

"If you have a large number of people, you can keep them in captivity, and they can be used for a variety of purposes. Isn't one of them just passing them on to Ning Siyun for fun?"

After Gu Xingze finished speaking, he grabbed the balcony railing and took a deep breath, and then said, "Check the Xiao family."

Chang Jin was silent for half a minute: "I suggest you expose this matter as soon as possible. You must first make them put it off before they can continue."

"Well, I know. After hard work, I bought the land use rights in Lin Qingqing's hometown. No one will develop there in the future."

"This is a nice gift. Thank you very much." Chang Jin's tone softened.

After hanging up the phone, Gu Xingze stood for a while before preparing to go back.

But when she turned around, she saw Yun Shu leaning against the door of the terrace.

He stopped for a moment and then walked over: "Have you eaten yet?"

"I heard."

Yun Shu was unexpectedly calm and pieced together the truth based on the few words she heard:

"The Xiao family specializes in catching girls, raising them and giving them away. Xiao Zhen must know me. When we met at a birthday party before, he looked at me a little strangely."

Those insignificant clues that I thought I hadn't noticed were magically connected at this moment.

"You said that Xiao Zhen has good friends with all the three religions and nine liu. He specializes in catching people in remote places to train them and give them to others for stable cooperation. There are important and not-so-important customers. For important people, he must be more careful and personally select them.

people.

I was probably the one he was going to give to someone else. That person was very important, so he had an impression of me and could still remember me after not seeing me for so long. But Ning Siyun stepped in and bought me over.

Judging from his expression that day, he probably didn't expect that I would follow Ning Siyun, follow Zhou Jingmo, and stand next to you. This strong sense of presence obviously did not meet his requirements. If he had a brain, he should start from that day

, just thinking of ways to erase the evidence.”

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