Chapter 951 - Sweeten It Up (1/2)

Translator: Henyee Translations  Editor: Henyee Translations

Smith was the first person to shake his head. “No, it still doesn’t make sense. I agree to the existence of the thief and that the victim’s insanity is linked to this thief who was following her, but you can’t just turn a thief into a murderer. We need evidence. Everyone has seen the video, the victim was the only one in the room when everything happened and the victim’s laptop was the device that captured the video. Thereafter, the victim had set a timing for the video to be released on the internet so that it would only be found after she had died. She wanted to be remembered. If she hadn’t killed herself, why else would she have filmed the video? From a psychological point of view, it was a deliberate suicide with a motive. She wanted the attention since she had felt wronged and that she was treated unjust. This is a more logical deduction. If she had been murdered, this video would never have appeared. Even if it had appeared, it would have been filmed in another angle, from a secret location the murderer had specifically picked out. But in contrast, the filming had been done by the victim herself. She opened the laptop. Other than her, there wasn’t anyone else in the scene who could have done it.”

Qin Mo’s finger tapped the side of his thigh, his actions giving off the illusion of a commander of an interstellar ship, cold, handsome, and very out of reach.

He glanced at Smith and seemed to be smiling, but there wasn’t a hint of warmth in his eyes as he continued to explain in a slow pace. “Who said you have to be present to film from a laptop?”

Smith wasn’t an ordinary person and had handled multiple cases. Even though he hasn’t caught Z, he still possessed a certain amount of common sense in this area.

Hence, when Qin Mo asked this questions, his entire face sank. “You mean…”

“Someone was controlling from afar.” There still wasn’t much emotion in his voice.

When he spoke, the youngster had already switched over to the main page.

With that, everyone in the crowd could see the change which was happening.

“The victim’s laptop had been hacked. There are traces of damage in the firewall. This can be verified easily if the change in the statistics is sent to the special forces for a test. That night, someone had infiltrated the victim’s network and had switched on the victim’s laptop camera using a far-range controlling tactic. That very person also made sure to schedule a time for the video to be automatically uploaded online.”

In that instant, Smith was stumped the crowd went into an uproar.

A suicide had just turned into a murder case and with such unorthodox methods. The reporters wouldn’t just stay in their seats since such a crime tactic was worthy of a big news.

Stalking, swapping medication, and filming the victim. Using such methods.

It explained the victim’s unease and her mentally unsound actions as she must have felt something, but couldn’t confirm where it was coming from.

Smith watched as the general consensus started to shift, but still felt like something was amiss. “What is the motive behind the murderer’s actions? If he had used such a complex method as you have mentioned, he definitely isn’t someone ordinary. But I cannot understand why a syndicate would spend so much effort on such an ordinary being. It just doesn’t make sense.”

“Mr Smith, you seem to have forgotten,” Qin Mo replied with deliberate slowness. “You have a case just like that. The perpetrator had never cared about his victim’s background or social standing and for both cases, there is a similarity, which is the use of the internet. You should be familiar with the name of this case, the Maiden’s Sacrifice. It was a thoroughly planned serial case.”

When the name the Maiden’s Sacrifice was heard, Smith bolted upright. “That is impossible!”

“Show him the evidence.” Qin Mo glanced up. With the police uniform, he looked dignified and respectable while looking like a gentleman.

The reporters finally had a good look at his face and saw that beneath his police cap was a perfectly defined jaw. This wasn’t anyone else, it was the young master of the Qin family.

With that, the crowd blew into yet another frenzy.

While the Almighty had his attention elsewhere, Bo Jiu went straight to work, her fingers flying across the keyboard as she infiltrated the website she had found previously.

This time, she used a tactic worthy of the Young Master of the Hacker World as it was unlike what the hackers were doing.

In reality, the opponent wouldn’t stand a chance at an attack by Z.

She infiltrated the system mercilessly before retreating. There weren’t many hackers in the world who could master that perfectly.

Once someone had noticed something, Bo Jiu would have already gotten control of the system’s workings.

The most striking parts were the images of the victim’s paths, several videos, and the comment section, which left readers feeling the chilliness of humanity.

What syndicate was it? Why would they participate in such games? What were they thinking? They took a stab at life and had done so with such joy. Hadn’t they thought about how their parents would feel if they were aware of their doings?

Some of them were just ordinary working class adults who were facing troubles while some had lost interest in life.

The remaining few were those who were purely evil, the sort of people who blamed others after they inflicted harm. If they hadn’t succeeded, they would head over to the site to spread their negativity.

Of course, there were those who hadn’t been treated fairly as well.

Regardless, they were gradually being moulded into their current state that they wouldn’t think much about the state they were in.

Little did they know that such an existence were more frightening than demons.

Bo Jiu’s face was shielded by the laptop, but her voice could be heard, carrying a natural narrative effect. “Those that commented regularly are extremely dangerous.”

It wasn’t because they would commit suicide because only those who couldn’t seek justice might commit suicide from the immense pressure they were faced with.

It was because they would grow increasingly violent.

They didn’t have a bottom line and as time went by, they would grow increasingly aggressive while losing the ability to differentiate right and wrong, blaming others even after they had inflicted harm.

They would snatch what belonged to others and take it as their own, all while believing there were deserving of the attention they received.

It was a horrifying mindset and a disease which seeped into their hearts.

Some people who didn’t have a clear idea of right and wrong would join them… That was the Maiden’s Sacrifice.

Indeed, they weren’t looking for a mass murder and those victims weren’t the foreplay.

Instead, they wanted to use this mindset to cultivate people without a bottomline so that they could help accomplish their murders.

When Smith caught sight of the contents on the website, his face fell. It was indeed the Maiden’s Sacrifice, the case he had been assisting in.

The Maiden’s Sacrifice was frightening because of the lack of focus, it was a thought buried in a person’s heart. No one would know when that thought would sprout and wreck havoc.

The use of the internet made investigation extremely difficult.

Besides, Smith suspected they had used an overseas ID which was how they were able to avoid being traced by many departments.

He strongly believed that he was the only one who could expose the culprit.