Chapter 27

The forensic doctor followed closely. When she saw the scene in front of her, as a mother with a daughter of a similar age, she felt heart - rending at the tragic sight. However, she still carefully and briefly processed the scene before taking the body back for examination.

"What should we do next?" the intern asked the seniors about the next clue, seeing that no one intended to leave.

"Follow me!" the deputy team leader gathered everyone in a place where there were no flies and mosquitoes swarming around, but they still got bitten.

"Listen up!" The deputy team leader was much more serious at this moment. This incident had affected the under - age teenagers still in school, the future of the motherland. As long as the mastermind behind it remained at large, teenagers would continue to be poisoned. These innocent kids, who had grown up in the ivory tower, would be defenseless against malicious people, let alone this kind of situation...

Having been initially involved in this case, Old Li's years of sharp intuition told him that this matter was by no means simple. The deflated belly and the large sutured wound indicated that something big was about to happen.

The body was so deformed that it was impossible to recognize who it was.

Everyone present couldn't help but sigh.

A young girl had sacrificed her precious life for someone else's greed.

The group rummaged through the place thoroughly, inside and out. You shouldn't underestimate their thoroughness.

However, after a whole morning of a carpet - style search, everywhere was spotless, and they found nothing.

An overly clean crime scene was either haunted or had been cleaned by someone.

This was a natural and unspoiled small scenic spot with no people around, so it was impossible for someone to clean it.

The only explanation was...

The deputy team leader said firmly, "This is not the first crime scene."

Everyone understood this principle. Moreover, the murderer was clearly well - planned and wouldn't be stupid enough to leave any loopholes here.

However, two female police officers who were mothers in the team were determined to dig three feet into the ground to find some clues.

The result was, of course, discouraging.

It was really clean.

The only clue left for them was why the child's belly was deflated.

Old Li dared to take out a cigarette only after he was far away from the crime scene. He took a deep puff and asked the dazed intern, "Well, what did you find from the analysis of the body just now?"

Was there such a question?

The intern's face flushed red. He wanted to say something but swallowed it back.

"Just look at that deflated belly. It's obvious that it's involved in the darkest industrial chain - human organs," Old Li said seriously.

The human organ trade had always been in a gray area. The number of organ donors was far less than the number of those in need, and the organs could only be used after the natural death of the donors.

Where there was demand, there was a market.

This industry had tempted the profit - hungry organ traffickers. On the black market, there were desperate patient's family members willing to do anything and students or desperate people who were willing to sell their organs for a few thousand or ten thousand yuan. Therefore, the state had been cracking down hard on this highly profitable and bloody trading chain.

If it was really found to be related to the organ trading chain, this case was a huge one.

The intern understood but felt like crying. Was it really okay to start his career with such a hell - level case?

He couldn't be of much help and could only run errands.

By evening, no more valuable clues had been found here.

Everyone was inevitably discouraged.

There was nothing they could do, so they had to go back and wait for the results from the forensic doctor.

After they returned, the forensic doctor had already completed the autopsy report.

"Spleen missing, presumably completely removed; two - thirds of the liver missing, presumably completely removed; kidneys completely missing, presumably completely removed..."

The DNA report showed a 99% match with Wang Lin.

The lines of words were shocking.

When the forensic doctor opened the stitches, she was also shocked by the empty abdomen. In her many years of work, this case, in terms of both the modus operandi and the motive, was the cruelest and most brutal one she had ever seen.

For money, they had emptied the organs of a young girl in her prime!

What kind of beasts could do such a thing!

As for the organs, their whereabouts were unknown.

The team was once again at a stalemate.

The deputy team leader suddenly thought of someone. "Maybe we should go and find this person."

Old Li guessed based on his years of experience. "It's really worth looking into Zuo Mu. As far as I know, if Zuo Mu hadn't voluntarily shared information this time, our progress wouldn't have been so fast."

Zuo Mu's reputation as a genius student was well - known. The intern had heard from many people how excellent that former schoolmate was.

However, the topic always ended up in a strange way.

It wasn't easy to get information from Zuo Mu, so the team decided to send an older and more reliable female police officer. In this way, Zuo Mu couldn't refuse easily.

Sure enough, early the next morning, Zuo Mu had taken a day off yesterday and finally got a good sleep.

He seemed thinner because of staying up late. Tang Tang had been making all kinds of nourishing soups for Zuo Mu crazily in recent days. Zuo Mu didn't know whether to laugh or cry but couldn't refuse the little girl's kindness.

He had to drink the soup bowl after bowl. It wouldn't be bad to live such a quiet life.

This was not the first time this thought had flashed through Tang Tang's mind.

Zuo Mu felt refreshed after a good rest yesterday. He sent Tang Tang off in the morning and then went straight to the hospital. When he got there, he found a sharp - eyed policewoman waiting in his office.

The two didn't get along well when they met.

The policewoman wanted to get information, while Zuo Mu kept beating around the bush.

As an experienced police officer, the policewoman could tell whether Zuo Mu was really cooperating or just pretending to decline.

"Where are the organs?" The policewoman's expression changed slightly. "Do you know that there was not a single intact organ in that child's body? As a surgeon, you should understand what this means."

The polite smile on Zuo Mu's face froze.

"Is it confirmed to be Wang Lin?"

"Yes, the DNA matches, but we don't know how many more 'Wang Lins' there are in the dark."

These words were very heavy.

Zuo Mu closed the door of his office and took out a document from a hidden compartment in his desk. He handed it to the policewoman. "This is what I've found recently. After you leave this door, we have no connection. Don't reveal that I gave this to you."

The policewoman took the document and thanked him. She took a quick look and found that it was a list of in - hospital organ transplants. It seemed to be quite comprehensive.

She was overjoyed and kept thanking Zuo Mu for his cooperation.