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Chapter 920 - 920 911 Eavesdropping on Secrets!
920: Chapter 911: Eavesdropping on Secrets!
The Fox Hunt Ends!
920: Chapter 911: Eavesdropping on Secrets!
The Fox Hunt Ends!
Late at night.
Inside the courtyard of the Security Bureau, the special case command center remained brightly lit.
Kong Heng, along with Sun Qichen, had boarded a plane headed for the land reclamation area.
Even before arriving at the airport, Kong Heng had begun to strategize, issuing commands and dispatching orders.
He clearly treated Qichen as one of his own, trusting him one hundred percent.
According to the communication tracking and positioning, it turned out that the communication card used in Kong Heng’s new phone was actually registered under a female student’s name.
What’s interesting was…
Based on comprehensive information tracking and analysis, it was discovered that this female student had logged into her own messaging and QQ accounts using someone else’s phone.
She posted to her circle of friends and space status updates, claiming her phone had been stolen and that they should not worry about her disappearing off the face of the earth because of lost contact.
She informed her friends and relatives but didn’t think to go to the business hall to report the communication card as stolen or to get a new one.
Consequently,
Her stolen phone was now being used by Kong Heng to “recruit troops and buy horses” to attack and take revenge on Wu Jie.After all, these days everything requires real-name registration, so any criminal with half a brain wouldn’t operate under their own name, and of course, Kong Heng was no exception.
The plane had just landed at the land reclamation.
Over there, the local division of the Security Bureau had already made “reception” preparations.
Tonight, Kong Heng was going to convene a group of brothers to discuss major issues, and those attending were inevitably the remaining rascals of the Kong family from Liuli City.
The Operation to Hunt them down aimed to completely eradicate these remnants—Kong Heng was merely an extra-large bait.
As for his plans to hire hitmen to kill Wu Jie…
Wu Jie didn’t care much about it.
Phantom was right beside Kong Heng, with just one command from Wu Jie, Kong Heng could be killed instantly.
It was also because of Phantom’s presence that Wu Jie advised Sun Qichen not to pass on any messages or get too involved in this operation.
The role he was playing was that of a lawyer who was closely related to the Kong family of Liuli City and who cared deeply about fame and fortune.
Passing on messages could expose Sun Qichen’s identity.
Getting too involved could raise Kong Heng’s suspicions about Sun Qichen’s intentions.
Thus, Sun Qichen, following Kong Heng, could relax and just indulge in food, drink, and leisure with Kong Heng.
After all, Kong Heng had been successfully brainwashed.
He had come to believe that he was innocent within the bounds of the law.
Being able to move freely, to fly on planes—these things put him further at ease.
However…
After arriving at the land reclamation, there was a minor change in the situation.
Kong Heng and his group of four didn’t go to stay at a hotel or similar accommodation; instead, they took a car to the port and eventually boarded a luxurious yacht.
The yacht sped off into the vast ocean; if anyone from the Security Bureau was tailing and surveilling, they wouldn’t be able to follow anymore.
Moreover, as a lawyer, Sun Qichen was arranged to have the company of a beautiful woman, enjoying a seafood feast in the restaurant.
Kong Heng, along with Fatty and others, went to the luxurious presidential suite to discuss matters behind closed doors.
This alone was enough to show that Kong Heng was either not wary of Sun Qichen or that the matter being discussed was not suitable for a lawyer’s presence.
Fortunately,
Wu Jie had Phantom following Kong Heng all the time.
When he convened everyone for the meeting, it was as if Wu Jie was there himself, witnessing and eavesdropping on the entire process.
Many people participated in this meeting.
In addition to the dozen or so people who were present, many others were involved through online video and satellite phone connections.
Given this opportunity, Wu Jie naturally hurried to track and confirm identities.
And the content of Kong Heng’s meeting was quite pragmatic.
First,
it involved the corruption nest case and the fugitive case—the conflation of the two cases was too heinous.
Despite the pressure of public opinion and social influence, plus the absence of concrete evidence, he had managed to luck out and escape.
But the three mysterious government departments certainly wouldn’t let him off easily.
They were sure to find ways to gather evidence and charges to arrest and imprison him, and others couldn’t be complacent either.
Had it not been for the hundred thousand Detox Pills offered by Wu Jie, stirring great interest throughout the archipelago, he almost managed to escape.
This case was enough to reveal many issues, such as there must have been those who covertly cooperated, aiding and abetting.
So, without guessing, one would know that the three mysterious government departments were definitely carrying out a widespread purge and crackdown.
Moreover, with Old Mr.
Kong as the primary criminal, the evidence was conclusive and the crimes were clear, plus there had been brothers intercepting special agents to rescue him; it was inevitable that the relevant departments would tighten control, so any attempt at rescue could be abandoned.
After all, where he’s currently detained, which departments and individuals are in charge, when there will be a trial…
Much of this was unknown, so how could there be a rescue?
This was an especially bad omen!
It meant that many previously close contacts, who would timely pass on warnings, were either captured or reassigned or sidelined and no longer trusted or put in important positions.
Therefore, it was not only necessary to give up on any rescue attempts but also to start self-protection to prevent being purged and investigated.
…
Second,
Kong Heng, based on his own successful experience, called on everyone to treat it as a typical case study.
No matter how many crimes had been committed in the past, as long as there was no solid evidence, there was no need to fear, and definitely no need to think of fleeing overseas.
The method of escaping on a public aircraft had already been attempted once.
Though it had succeeded, it implicated many people, who were suspended for inspection and detained for accountability.
If another attempt to escape by plane was made, daring to seriously veer off course and ignore warnings, it would certainly be blown apart by a missile midair in no time.
Kong Heng said that his successful escape from the Security Bureau, aside from the significant influence of societal public opinion, was mainly due to the lack of evidence.
Nowadays, everything is about law and evidence.
To avoid being purged, it was urgent to self-examine and inspect.
Even if summoned or investigated, it was essential to firmly deny any wrongdoing and challenge the opposition to build a “zero-confession” ironclad case, instead of being coerced into a confession.
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