Even After My Death -
Chapter 358 - 273: I Don’t Know What to Name This - Anymore...
Chapter 358: Chapter 273: I Don’t Know What to Name This Chapter Anymore...
Jiang Ning mass-messaged the WeChat group with the three accounts.
Shen Aizhi, Sun Hu, and Niu Yuansheng, as the three leaders of this small fraud team, basically shared the same WeChat group chats.
When the other members of the group saw both the group owner and management staff sending the exact same message at the same time, some who knew where the print shop was quickly replied:
[Received]
[Received]
[Received]
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Whereas some, who had only found this job online and were unclear about the location of the print shop, were completely baffled and filled the group with question marks.
After sending these three messages, Jiang Ning didn’t pay any further attention to them.
The reason she had messaged the group was to catch more criminals.
For every criminal she caught, her "life value" would accumulate a bit more, and Qi Xingzhou would get an extra "Merit Apple."
As for whether this message would arouse suspicion or conjecture among certain people, Jiang Ning didn’t care.
These days, the internet required real-name verification, and even creating a minor WeChat account was no different.
Once she alerted the police, none of these people would be able to escape.
In the following time, Jiang Ning and Qi Xingzhou began to watch for their prey inside the print shop.
To avoid arousing suspicion, Jiang Ning even intentionally removed the mask from her face.
Plus, with the makeup she had applied before leaving her house this morning, her originally delicate and fair face turned dull and ordinary under the extraordinary makeup skills, greatly reducing the chances of being recognized.
Minutes later, the first person hurriedly entered the shop.
She looked puzzled to see only an unfamiliar Jiang Ning inside: "Huh? Wasn’t the boss who called us here? Where’s the boss?"
"Sister Zhi and Brother Sun Hu are in the room. You’re the first to arrive. Quick, quick, quick, go inside and get your big red envelope," Jiang Ning stood up and said with a smile, leading her in.
Wu Honglei originally wanted to ask about Jiang Ning’s identity as she found this girl somewhat unfamiliar.
But the way she casually referred to Shen Aizhi and Sun Hu dispelled her doubts.
She must be a new recruit brought by Shen Aizhi!
Rubbing her hands together in anticipation, Wu Honglei wondered, just how large was the deal they got for her to be the first one here and receive such a large red envelope?
Wu Honglei was full of expectations.
Then, the very next second, someone seized her neck.
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Two minutes later, Wu Honglei, with both hands and feet tied, was thrown into the small room where Shen Aizhi and the others were.
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Ten minutes later, the small room no longer had space for all the people bound within it.
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Fifteen minutes later, people started getting stuffed into the small partition where Sun Hu and Shen Aizhi had previously forged evidence.
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Forty minutes later, the small partition was also gradually filling up.
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An hour later, people began lying on the kitchen floor.
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Three hours later, Jiang Ning and Qi Xingzhou called it a day.
Jiang Ning reviewed what she and Qi Xingzhou had accomplished that afternoon.
In three hours, nearly thirty people had come one after another.
In three hours, Jiang Ning and Qi Xingzhou achieved more KPIs than she had in the past month!
Jiang Ning took out her cell phone and dialed the emergency number with practiced ease:
"Hello, is this the police station? I need to report a crime."
"I’ve uncovered a scamming gang that forges medical cases, buys patient records and photos at low prices, and scams donations from charitable people through various fundraising platforms."
"The location is at the New Xing Print Shop opposite The First People’s Hospital in City A."
"Please send officers as quickly as possible."
Jiang Ning’s memory was good; among the criminals, she identified a familiar face—Zhuo Kaiyan, who had previously cajoled patients in the hospital ward to take photos with her for five hundred yuan.
Zhuo Kaiyan also recognized Jiang Ning and Qi Xingzhou through their attire, realizing they were the people she had chatted with in the hospital ward.
Zhuo Kaiyan was bound hand and foot with tape over her mouth.
She was the third one to rush in, and as soon as Jiang Ning brought her into the room, she was tied up.
Completely different from her confident and talkative demeanor in the hospital, Zhuo Kaiyan’s eyes were nearly swollen from crying after being tied up for more than two hours.
Although she didn’t know the true identities of Jiang Ning and Qi Xingzhou, Zhuo Kaiyan regretted it immensely in her heart!
She was originally a full-time housewife living nearby, and she stumbled upon this moneymaking opportunity from a neighbor.
And so, she was tempted.
She had thought it was some kind of part-time job and only after coming to understand it did she realize what they were doing wasn’t legitimate and might even be involved in money fraud.
Her husband also told her not to take this job, saying such money went against conscience and morality.
But she was extremely envious of her neighbor, who kept bringing new things home every few days.
If she didn’t do it, someone else would.
What was conscience and morality good for, could you eat them?
Thus, she secretly started doing this job, and after making some money, the standard of living at home improved somewhat.
Her husband turned a blind eye and stopped commenting on it.
After a while, Zhuo Kaiyan even began to take pride in this work.
She managed to deceive even herself with the words she told the patients every day.
Even she could no longer tell what was true or false.
Zhuo Kaiyan truly believed that her boss ran a charity organization.
The work she did every day was philanthropy for poverty alleviation and disaster relief!
She took pride in her work!
It wasn’t until she saw Jiang Ning take out her cell phone to call the police that Zhuo Kaiyan suddenly realized that all she had believed in for the past half-year was shattered by a few words from Jiang Ning.
What she had always been doing... was something shameful that could not bear the light.
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