Such reasoning is logically sound, but how could I bring Geng Shaofei to justice? Suddenly, an idea struck me. Geng Shaofei would be discharged from the hospital in three days, giving me ample time to prepare. With this thought in mind, I immediately shared my plan with Yan Junde, asking him to help me execute it.
Two days later, in the evening, at the hospital.
The success of my plan hinged on this moment. Geng Shaofei was in a single patient room, which significantly increased the chances of my scheme succeeding. Although it was already evening, the hospital was still bustling with people. At that moment, I pressed the call button to signal Dezi to take action. Dezi had been waiting outside the room, and upon my command, he began tossing pigeons into Geng Shaofei's room one by one.
Yes, these were the five Carrier Pigeons. The reason I instructed Dezi to do this was to finally verify whether my reasoning was correct. Previously, when we used the five Carrier Pigeons to flush Wei Feng out, we witnessed an unreasonable scene: the pigeons kept circling in the air and refused to land, indicating that Wei Feng was not the true recipient; he was not the one raising those pigeons.
Earlier, a security guard from Spring Return Nursing Home had mentioned that after everything was over, they would kill those five Carrier Pigeons. However, at that moment, the guard was only focused on escaping and didn’t care about disposing of the pigeons.
I peered through the glass window and saw that the five pigeons thrown into the second-floor room were flapping around in a panic. But once they recognized who was inside the room, they gradually calmed down—some leisurely wandered around while others simply flew onto the bed. Compared to Wei Feng, these pigeons seemed much more familiar with Geng Shaofei.
With my plan solidified in my mind, I felt nearly eighty percent certain that Geng Shaofei was indeed the true Killer behind it all. I clenched what I had in my pocket and pushed open the door to enter. Upon seeing me, Geng Shaofei displayed a look of surprise and began swatting at the pigeons.
Feigning ignorance, I said, “Oh, what a lively interest you have—raising pigeons in a hospital?”
“They flew in by themselves,” Geng Shaofei replied while trying to shoo them away. “What brings you here?”
“I’m here to tell you a truth,” I said with a smile.
“A truth?” Geng Shaofei asked.
I nodded and pulled up a chair to sit beside him before slowly continuing, “This story begins three months ago. As a member of Heavenly Domain Organization and the behind-the-scenes medical advisor for Spring Return Nursing Home, for reasons unknown to us all, you began to grow weary of this life. You joined on March 24th of 2014, and not long after joining, your exceptional expertise earned you a respectable position within the organization.”
“Heavenly Domain Organization? What Spring Return Nursing Home?” Geng Shaofei asked in confusion.
I chuckled softly and continued, “In this matter, you can remain silent; just listen as I tell you this story.”
“You know what happens when one betrays the organization; you understand that you will be hunted down. Therefore, before exiting, you must devise a plan for your safe escape. Just when you were at your wit's end, you stumbled upon an old post online and saw photos of the Twelve People.”
“From every word of the original poster’s writing, you could feel Wei Feng’s hatred for human traffickers. If someone is blinded by hatred, they would rather sell their own life and soul. Thus, you sought out Wei Feng. He told you that although he knew these Twelve People were traffickers, they had always remained hidden; he simply couldn’t find them.”
“At that moment, you proposed a deal. You would be responsible for capturing the Twelve People, and Wei Feng had to obey your commands; even if you ordered him to kill, he could not show any sign of hesitation. Deep down, Wei Feng knew that finding his son was nearly impossible. The only reason he had managed to hold on until now was that he had transformed his grief over losing his son into a burning rage against the traffickers. Thus, Wei Feng agreed, on the condition that you could bring them to him.”
“You utilized the organization. You used it to locate the Twelve People, and the Heavenly Domain Organization met your expectations, quickly finding their addresses and detailed information. As you reviewed their profiles, you coincidentally discovered that the Twelve People corresponded to twelve different zodiac signs, and a murderous plan began to form in your mind.”
“The Zodiac Signs correspond to different organs in the human body. You understood that in order to draw our Special Investigation Team into the case, it had to be a major incident. Therefore, the best way to attract us was to create an image of Wei Feng as a serial killer. Without hesitation, you rented several old houses in North City, as these places did not require identification or documentation. You purchased several cars for committing crimes under Wei Feng’s name, but you overlooked one detail.”
“I apologize for eavesdropping on your conversation with Juan Juan that day, but I found Juan Juan's points quite valid. You were young and wealthy; your privileged upbringing had long made you forget what money meant for a worker. You promised to take care of his mother, yet he only bought her a necklace worth one hundred thousand. Meanwhile, you casually spent millions on a BMW.”
“Of course, you didn’t see any problem with this because the BMW was merely equivalent to your monthly salary. By this time, all preparations were complete. You began capturing the Twelve People one by one; they dared not form close relationships with others to conceal their identities as traffickers, so after going missing, no one reported them.”
“You quickly apprehended the Twelve People and brought them to the Tibetan Mastiff Breeding Base, instructing Wei Feng on how each person should be killed and in which house it should take place. Wei Feng was taken aback that you actually brought them over and immediately told you that his life was now yours. Thus, you became the mastermind of this case while the strong Wei Feng became your execution tool.”
“To ensure our team would be involved, you deliberately left me a letter containing the Human Skin Map. Meanwhile, you began laying out your plans. While directing Wei Feng in committing crimes, you also called us, trying hard to extricate yourself from this case. The reason we always saw Wei Feng on surveillance during each crime was that you wanted him to leave an impression on us as a muscular killer. The more he did this, the safer you felt.”
“After several crimes, you deemed it time for your final disposal plan—the shocking case known as ‘Falling Corpse from the Sky’ that stunned North City. This case sent shockwaves throughout the city and forced us into a corner. We had no choice but to follow your meticulously designed trap step by step; this was also the most crucial part of your plan.”
“We arrived at Spring Return Nursing Home and found evidence regarding their experiments there, along with identifying the project leader He Pingli. We conducted an overnight arrest operation; however, unexpectedly for both us and you, Zhao Mingkun showed up.”
“Zhao Mingkun took away He Pingli, whom I had already detained, and he never appeared again. You understood that He Pingli and Zhao Mingkun operated on entirely different levels. If Zhao Mingkun came to North City, your exposure would be imminent. Realizing this, you had no choice but to implement your backup plan.”
“That involved assuming Wei Feng’s identity; thus, you handed over a nameplate to him. Knowing full well that five pigeons would find their feeding point, you sent Wei Feng there. In fact, you were nearby that day; what you intended was for Wei Feng to die. Once he was dead, you could open your phone and let us locate you.”
“What you didn’t anticipate was that when Wei Feng jumped down, he emerged unscathed except for a knee injury. With no other options left, you wrote a letter in Wei Feng’s voice for him to give to the garbage truck driver. During our second interrogation of the driver, he indeed confirmed that someone had stopped his truck; it wasn’t Wei Feng who knocked on his vehicle.”
“Simultaneously aware that time was running out for you, you instructed Wei Feng to act frantically and start killing indiscriminately. At the same time, you activated your phone so we could trace its location. Wei Feng deliberately delayed in front of the camera because he needed to ensure that before police arrived, it wouldn’t be his turn.”
“If we arrived late, would Wei Feng attack you or your mother? Certainly not; however, this would expose him. Thus, you had no choice but to have him work slowly on the bodies—delaying as much as possible—until we arrived after which he began his rampage of killings. He opened all the cages; everyone fled except for you.”
“Because you knew if there were no hostages present, Yan Junde alone could subdue him easily. Therefore, Wei Feng needed hostages because he had to die. Perhaps you planned for him to commit suicide; however, what surprised you was when I requested a hostage exchange and Wei Feng actually agreed.”
“This caught you off guard; thus at a moment when a safe handover could have occurred, an unexpected collision happened instead. Wei Feng instinctively acted but ultimately realized in time and withdrew his hand just before Dezi could see his movement and shot him down at lightning speed.”
"From now on, Heavenly Domain Organization Wei Feng is dead, and you, Geng Shaofei, have taken on a new identity to survive."
The story had come to an end, and darkness enveloped the room completely. The lights in the hospital room were off as we conversed in the shadows.
"What evidence do you have to prove that?" Geng Shaofei looked at me, unfazed, and slowly replied, "Your story is quite captivating, but it's just a story after all."
"Haha!" I laughed and pulled out a nameplate, tossing it at him.
This nameplate was something I had asked Yan Junde to replicate two days ago; the numbers were slightly earlier and smaller than his. This was my last trump card; if it failed, I indeed had no solid evidence to arrest Geng Shaofei. Sure enough, upon seeing that the nameplate was not his, Geng Shaofei's expression changed.
I knew I had a chance and immediately said seriously, "So you know what happens to those who betray the organization."
As I spoke, I picked up a pillow and stood up, pretending to use it to suffocate him.
"What? You're also one of the organization!" Geng Shaofei exclaimed in panic. "You’re one of them! I should have killed you earlier. No, don’t do it! I can give you all my assets; just pretend I'm already dead!"
Senior High School Student was kidnapped along with Leggy School Beauty and Busty Third-Tier Celebrity, trapped in an Abandoned Cabin, mistakenly ate Unknown Wild Fruit, and felt feverish in the middle of the night.
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