Qin Feng's voice remained calm. "Yes."
"Then please tell me, around twelve eighteen, did you push Wu Jiajia down the stairs?"
"No."
Qin Feng's response surprised me.
I thought she would confess.
I didn't expect her to deny it.
Officer Li narrowed his eyes and continued, "Then how did Wu Jiajia fall?"
Officer Li asked directly, "Who killed Wu Jiajia?"
Qin Feng paused for a moment and softly said, "...It was me."
Hearing this answer, we were all shocked.
Generally speaking, suspects do not admit to their crimes so quickly.
They usually come up with various excuses and reasons to absolve themselves.
Unless they are cornered with no way out, they would never confess to being the murderer.
Moreover, this was Qin Feng's first time in a detention center. As a first-time offender,
it was indeed rare for her to admit her crime so directly and readily.
Officer Li seemed equally taken aback and asked in surprise, "Why?"
"Why did you kill Wu Jiajia?"
Qin Feng's gaze slowly sank, falling to the ground as her eyelashes fluttered gently.
It felt like reminiscing about the past.
After a long while, she lifted her head and calmly said, “Because Wu Jiajia often bullied me.”
“She would take my things and slap me.”
“I couldn’t stand it anymore, so I pushed her down the stairs.”
After saying that, she added, “I just wanted to teach her a lesson, not really to kill her.”
“I didn’t expect her to die.”
The air fell into silence.
Officer Li also looked stunned.
But soon, he regained his composure and continued to question her, “How did Wu Jiajia bully you? Please elaborate.”
“Well, during class, she would take my textbooks.”
“After class, she would suddenly rush over and slap me.”
“She would smear ink on my favorite dress.”
“She would put thumbtacks in my hair.”
Qin Feng listed Wu Jiajia’s offenses one by one.
With each mention, Officer Li’s expression darkened.
By the end, his face was as black as the bottom of a pot.
I couldn’t help but let out a sigh.
Recently, the news has frequently reported on incidents of campus bullying.
I never expected that this issue would hit so close to home.
Officer Li is an experienced veteran detective.
He has seen all sorts of major events.
But this is the first time he has encountered a case of campus bullying.
Moreover, such a malicious incident has drawn widespread attention from society.
Just a few days ago, two girls were bullying another girl by the river.
One girl was filming while the other was beating her.
The victim's face was swollen from the blows, and her eyes were so puffy that she couldn't see the road ahead.
In the end, she fell into the river and drowned.
This incident caused a huge uproar online, even catching the attention of the highest authorities.
They demanded a thorough investigation and justice for the victim.
But no one expected that just a few days after this incident, another case of campus bullying would emerge.
And this time it was even worse.
A matter of life and death.
Officer Li crossed his arms and leaned back in his chair, seemingly unwilling to continue questioning.
Now it was my turn.
My focus of concern differs from Officer Li's.
He pays more attention to the details and evidence of the case.
I, on the other hand, am more interested in the psychological state and background of the suspect.
I asked, "Qin Feng, who did you live with when you were a child?"
Qin Feng looked up at me and replied, "My parents, and I have an older sister."
"What do your parents do?"
"They both have legitimate jobs."
It seems that his family environment is quite good.
"What is your relationship like with your family?"
"Very good."
"Can you elaborate?"
Qin Feng paused for a moment, as if choosing his words carefully:
"My parents love me very much, and my sister cares for me a lot."
"Even though they are busy with work, they still make time to be with me."
"As long as I have any requests, they always try their best to fulfill them."
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