Chapter 111 Report

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From a psychological point of view, Fu Yujing's doubts are quite reasonable and are entirely based on instant judgment.

After all, signatures, which are legally effective in most mainstream countries, are rarely given out easily. Since they are relatives and friends who can handle funeral arrangements, basic common sense should not be lacking.

Even if there is a reason, it will only be considered a scheming trick of a liar. What's more, even if they are copycat criminals, their target selection basically follows Liming's habits - the victims in the eleven cases are not good people, and their relatives and friends' views on the cases are also quite complicated.

The most important thing is that people often have sudden safety awareness in order to protect their property. As for exposing the case and expressing the grief of losing relatives and friends, it sounds nice, but in reality it may only activate the secondary disease of Lu Yao, who is occasionally bitter and resentful, and starts mumbling about how to destroy the world at the slightest displeasure.

It's just that Yan Zhiyuan's next sentence broke common sense, in a rather simple and crude way.

"But they gave too much."

In fact, these words were nothing, but for Yan Zhiyuan to say them, I don't know if it was because of the tone of his voice, but it always felt like he was forcing a good girl into prostitution.

When it comes to the corresponding events, the truth is actually not difficult to understand. In order to persuade the victim's relatives and friends to sign, the sender of the letter, MEA Detective Agency, gave conditions ranging from monetary rewards to material rewards, but it was always the most attractive thing for the candidate.

The incident happened suddenly, and the importance of information transmission was to be streamlined. Yan Zhiyuan could only get a rough idea, but he could give a figure: the starting price per capita was US$30,000.

"Is this thing valid once you sign it?" Shao Zi was very interested in money, but it was hard not to raise his eyebrows, "It's not a paper contract."

If electronic signatures were to be so effective, he would probably have to directly handle most of Liang An's approval work, which would make things even worse for his limited spare time.

Just as Yan Zhiyuan was about to say something, Lin Yun interjected from the side, "There is always symbolic meaning - if we can obtain detailed investigation conclusions, then I'm afraid not all detective agencies use legitimate methods, right? According to Xiao Yan's I mean, their report should be close to the truth."

That's an easy guess.

If the report that the so-called detective agency wants to publish is pure nonsense, Yan Zhiyuan probably doesn't think so. Since the original text is listed out so solemnly, it must have some reference value.

"It is indeed very close to the police investigation results." Yan Zhiyuan acknowledged this, "The reason why I want to tell you this is because after the incident, the fleeing hackers did not know which police station circulated the information. This report.”

From a psychological point of view, Fu Yujing's doubts are quite reasonable and are entirely based on instant judgment.

After all, signatures, which are legally effective in most mainstream countries, are rarely given out easily. Since they are relatives and friends who can handle funeral arrangements, basic common sense should not be lacking.

Even if there is a reason, it will only be considered a scheming trick of a liar. What's more, even if they are copycat criminals, their target selection basically follows Liming's habits - the victims in the eleven cases are not good people, and their relatives and friends' views on the cases are also quite complicated.

The most important thing is that people often have sudden safety awareness in order to protect their property. As for exposing the case and expressing the grief of losing relatives and friends, it sounds nice, but in reality it may only activate the secondary disease of Lu Yao, who is occasionally bitter and resentful, and starts mumbling about how to destroy the world at the slightest displeasure.

It's just that Yan Zhiyuan's next sentence broke common sense, in a rather simple and crude way.

"But they gave too much."

In fact, these words were nothing, but for Yan Zhiyuan to say them, I don't know if it was because of the tone of his voice, but it always felt like he was forcing a good girl into prostitution.

When it comes to the corresponding events, the truth is actually not difficult to understand. In order to persuade the victim's relatives and friends to sign, the sender of the letter, MEA Detective Agency, gave conditions ranging from monetary rewards to material rewards, but it was always the most attractive thing for the candidate.

The incident happened suddenly, and the importance of information transmission was to be streamlined. Yan Zhiyuan could only get a rough idea, but he could give a figure: the starting price per capita was US$30,000.

"Is this thing valid once you sign it?" Shao Zi was very interested in money, but it was hard not to raise his eyebrows, "It's not a paper contract."

If electronic signatures were to be so effective, he would probably have to directly handle most of Liang An's approval work, which would make things even worse for his limited spare time.

Just as Yan Zhiyuan was about to say something, Lin Yun interjected from the side, "There is always symbolic meaning - if we can obtain detailed investigation conclusions, then I'm afraid not all detective agencies use legitimate methods, right? According to Xiao Yan's I mean, their report should be close to the truth."

That's an easy guess.

If the report that the so-called detective agency wants to publish is pure nonsense, Yan Zhiyuan probably doesn't think so. Since the original text is listed out so solemnly, it must have some reference value.

"It is indeed very close to the police investigation results." Yan Zhiyuan acknowledged this, "The reason why I want to tell you this is because after the incident, the fleeing hackers did not know which police station circulated the information. This report." From a psychological perspective, Fu Yujing's doubts were quite reasonable and were entirely based on instant judgment.

After all, signatures, which are legally effective in most mainstream countries, are rarely given out easily. Since they are relatives and friends who can handle funeral arrangements, basic common sense should not be lacking.

Even if there is a reason, it will only be considered a scheming trick of a liar. What's more, even if they are copycat criminals, their target selection basically follows Liming's habits - the victims in the eleven cases are not good people, and their relatives and friends' views on the cases are also quite complicated.

The most important thing is that people often have sudden safety awareness in order to protect their property. As for exposing the case and expressing the grief of losing relatives and friends, it sounds nice, but in reality it may only activate the secondary disease of Lu Yao, who is occasionally bitter and resentful, and starts mumbling about how to destroy the world at the slightest displeasure.

It's just that Yan Zhiyuan's next sentence broke common sense, in a rather simple and crude way.

"But they gave too much."

In fact, these words were nothing, but for Yan Zhiyuan to say them, I don't know if it was because of the tone of his voice, but it always felt like he was forcing a good girl into prostitution.

When it comes to the corresponding events, the truth is actually not difficult to understand. In order to persuade the victim's relatives and friends to sign, the sender of the letter, MEA Detective Agency, gave conditions ranging from monetary rewards to material rewards, but it was always the most attractive thing for the candidate.

The incident happened suddenly, and the importance of information transmission was to be streamlined. Yan Zhiyuan could only get a rough idea, but he could give a figure: the starting price per capita was US$30,000.