Secrets on the Heartstrings 9: Chapter 9
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“Cheng Hao, you miscalculated, didn't you?” 0
 
“I have been in contact with the police for a long time, and I recorded our conversation.” 0
 
Cheng Hao's eyes widened. 0
 
“What did you say?” 0
 
I pointed to the concealed recording device on my person. 0
 
“This device can transmit our conversation back to the police in real-time.” 0
 
“And while we were chatting, I had my colleagues block all the exits of the village.” 0
 
“Even if you sprout wings, you can't escape!” 0
 
Cheng Hao collapsed to the ground, his face ashen. 0
 
At that moment, a colleague walked in, holding a walkie-talkie. 0
 
“Xu Wen, Niu Xiaogang has been arrested.” 0
 
I breathed a sigh of relief and looked at Cheng Hao. 0
 
“Your boss has been caught.” 0
 
“Where do you think you can escape to now?” 0
 
Case Report: Ma Guilan Case 0
 
Date: April 2003 0
 
Location: Back Mountain of Li Family Village 0
 
Cause of Death: Drug overdose leading to Acute Myocardial Infarction 0
 
The details of the case are as follows: 0
 
 
Ma Guilan, 25 years old, was from Shanghai and had once been supported by her boss, Niu Xiaogang. 0
 
After discovering Niu Xiaogang's secret, she fled back to her hometown. 0
 
Niu Xiaogang offered a reward to find Ma Guilan, which led to her boyfriend, Cheng Hao. 0
 
The two conspired to lure Ma Guilan to the back mountain. 0
 
While she was asleep, Cheng Hao took the opportunity to kill her. 0
 
Before her death, Ma Guilan had intended to pass a letter to Xu Yunping, but it was seen by Xu Shengjun, who misinterpreted its meaning. 0
 
This misunderstanding led Xu Shengjun to attempt to assault Ma Guilan, triggering a series of subsequent tragedies. 0
 
Niu Xiaogang's underlings violated Ma Guilan's corpse, leaving behind evidence. 0
 
After the case concluded, Cheng Hao and Niu Xiaogang destroyed evidence and plotted to frame Xu Yunping. 0
 
Through this case, I uncovered many details that raised questions. 0
 
First, there were two invitation letters for Ma Guilan's meeting with Xu Yunping. 0
 
One was written in elegant and delicate handwriting, likely from Ma Guilan herself. 0
 
The other was in bold and rough script, seemingly not from her hand. 0
 
I placed both letters side by side for comparison and noticed that the second letter's handwriting differed from Ma Guilan's other testimonies. 0
 
I took a deep breath as an ominous premonition surged within me. 0
 
Could it be that the second letter was written by Xu Yunping? 0
 
 
I recalled the impression Xu Yunping had left on me. 0
 
She had always been a gentle and kind person. 0
 
How could she do something like this? 0
 
I shook my head, trying to dispel the thought. 0
 
Yet deep down, I couldn't shake off this doubt. 0
 
At that moment, I saw my mother waving at me from outside the window. 0
 
She was holding a Thermos, clearly bringing me some soup. 0
 
I set down my pen and walked over to the window. 0
 
Just as I was about to open it, I suddenly noticed a knife hidden behind my mother. 0
 
I froze for a moment, then quickly realized what it meant. 0
 
My mother was here to deliver soup, but she was hiding a knife behind her. 0
 
What did this mean? 0
 
I took a deep breath to calm my racing heart. 0
 
Could it be that my mother was truly involved in the plot to frame Xu Yunping? 0
 
As I spiraled into these thoughts, my mother had already approached me. 0
 
She smiled at me, holding the Thermos in her hand. 0
 
 
“Xiao Wen, come drink some hot soup,” my mother urged. 0
 
I forced a smile. 0
 
“Thank you, Mom.” 0
 
She handed me the Thermos and then turned to leave. 0
 
As I watched her retreating figure, a mix of emotions swirled within me. 0
 
Suddenly, a thought struck me. 0
 
When I was reading the second letter earlier, I seemed to have seen this handwriting in my mother’s study. 0
 
Could it be that this letter was really written by her? 0
 
I took a deep breath to calm my racing heart. 0
 
I needed to go to my mother’s study and uncover the truth behind this matter. 0
 
I picked up a pen and began to write the Case Report. 0
 
Although this case had come to an end, many questions still lingered in my mind, waiting for answers. 0
 
 
 
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