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#67 - Deja vu (seeking follow-up reading)

"It's Black Face Zhou, what bad luck!"

"His home is nearby, so he's definitely in charge of this case..."

Knowing his style, the neighbors immediately backed away.

Zhou Yongnian frowned, looking at the young officer who was vomiting at the door.

"First day in the Major Crimes Unit? Never seen a dead body before? Da Tou Cong, are you a little girl?"

Seeing the young officer lower his head, afraid to speak, he softened his tone and asked:

"What's the situation inside?"

The young officer, nicknamed "Da Tou Cong," immediately raised his head and stood up straight, replying:

"The forensic doctor is examining the body, and Abang is taking statements."

Zhou Yongnian nodded, walking inside while continuing to ask:

"Was the murder weapon found?"

"This..."

Da Tou Cong, following behind him, glanced at him, hesitating, seemingly embarrassed to speak.

"Speak up, I'm not a rookie. What haven't I seen?"

Zhou Yongnian was a little impatient.

"It should be hands and teeth..."

Da Tou Cong stuttered as he replied again.

Zhou Yongnian paused, not seeming very surprised or incredulous.

"Quickly wipe your mouth clean, and maintain some semblance of a police image."

He glared at the young detective sternly.

Then, under the slightly admiring gaze of his subordinates, he strode up the stairs towards the second-floor room.

Less than half a minute later, another burst of vomiting seemed to come from above.

"My wife made black chicken soup for me last night, and I had too much. It's a bit too rich, and my stomach is a little uncomfortable."

He paused, waving his hand towards the stairs: "Abang, bring them down here to talk!"

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In the front hall on the first floor.

A woman in a fur coat and heavy makeup held a cigarette between her fingers, looking impatient.

Next to her stood a little girl in ragged, thin clothes, looking timid.

"Is she your daughter?"

"Why would I have such a burden? Her mother is lying inside."

"Also dead?"

"Just high on drugs."

Abang held a notebook and pen, constantly recording the statement.

Zhou Yongnian stood aside, listening, his brow slightly furrowed.

Drug use seemed insignificant compared to the murder case.

According to the on-site investigation, four people had died in this inconspicuous small hotel last night.

One of the bodies was a bloody mess, completely unrecognizable when found.

Currently, they could only confirm through statements that the deceased was a female tenant who had lived there for a long time.

The other three male victims were also tenants.

Their deaths were slightly more dignified, but they were missing their heads, or their limbs were torn off.

The tragic scene was as if a beast had broken in, wantonly venting its brutal desire for slaughter.

In the end, only three survivors remained in the entire hotel.

Perhaps more!

There should be other travelers who fled into the rain overnight.

Thinking of this, Zhou Yongnian flipped through the registration roster in his hand, his thick eyebrows furrowing even tighter.

Although the city had repeatedly ordered that all service establishments providing accommodation must register with real ID cards.

Some irregular businesses still deliberately ignored it, filling in a random name, and as long as the money was paid, they could get a room card.

If calculated according to the number of people registered on the roster, it was clear that other witnesses were missing.

The hotel landlady was standing in front of the police, rambling and making statements, but deliberately avoiding some key issues.

"It's been raining a lot lately, and not much business has been coming in. Last night was a rainstorm, so I left Xiao Zheng alone to watch the store. Who would have thought he... alas..."

She sighed, then said mysteriously:

"Officer, let me tell you, this mother and daughter are very suspicious. They've only been staying here for a few days and they dare to steal other guests' things. I think this case must be related to them..."

Zhou Yongnian nodded thoughtfully, and instructed several of his subordinates.

"Wake that woman up, and bring this little girl and the guy who's scared out of his mind back to the police station together."

Then he pointed to the landlady, who was dressed flamboyantly.

"Take her away too, as the number one suspect, and interrogate her strictly."

"Ah yo, Brother Zhou!"

The landlady was immediately startled, and hurriedly waved her hands to explain:

"We run a legitimate business, we would never dare to do anything illegal..."

Zhou Yongnian's eyes suddenly turned sharp, glaring at her:

"Do you think I don't know? Your husband is a gang leader, and you're a madam. Do I need to say more?"

"I... I want to find your superior and sue you for slander and abuse of power!"

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"The people who want to sue me can line up from Jiangbei to Xiguan, it won't be your turn."

Zhou Yongnian left a sentence, and then took the lead to walk outside, while urging other police officers:

"Quickly clean up the scene, don't let go of any clues, and interrogate the surrounding residents as well. Someone must have heard or seen something last night..."

"If reporters come, keep your mouths shut, otherwise we'll be criticized again!"

"Yes, sir!" "Yes, Chief."

Amidst the salutes of the police officers, Zhou Yongnian strode out of the hotel entrance.

He glanced at the vehicle parked on the side of the street, preparing to cover his head with his clothes and run over.

Suddenly, he caught sight of his daughter walking out of the crowd with a flowered umbrella.

Beside her was a very familiar young man.

"Dad."

"Uncle Zhou."

Zhou Xiumei quickly greeted him, with another umbrella tucked under her arm.

Fang Cheng also held up an umbrella, following behind her, and greeted Zhou Yongnian.

He was about to go downstairs to check the situation when he happened to meet Zhou Xiumei, who was bringing an umbrella to her father.

So the two of them went together.

"Amei, stay at home obediently recently, don't run around, and don't open the door to strangers."

Zhou Yongnian took the umbrella and instructed his daughter.

He turned to look at Fang Cheng, and said:

"Cheng, you need to be careful too."

Fang Cheng nodded in response, hesitated slightly, and couldn't help but ask:

"Uncle Zhou, is the murderer a serial killer?"

Zhou Yongnian's eyes flickered slightly, and he shook his head to deny it:

"This case is different from the previous ones, don't overthink it."

Fang Cheng still said:

"Uncle Zhou, I might have seen the murderer's appearance last night."

Zhou Yongnian paused, then patted Fang Cheng on the shoulder:

"Then come with me in the car, and give a statement at the police station together."

He turned and got into the car, starting the engine.

He didn't even have time to go home, and hurriedly prepared to rush to the police station to handle the case.

The other two detectives took the three witnesses and the hotel landlady back in another patrol car.

In the drizzling rain, a figure appeared particularly thin and frail among the crowd of adults.

As the little girl raised her leg to get into the car, she suddenly turned her head and glanced at Fang Cheng standing beside her.

Her eyes were like bright amber, deep in color, yet clear and flawless.

Fang Cheng also noticed that she was secretly looking at him.

He didn't pay much attention to it, just thinking that this little girl seemed a little familiar.

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