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Chapter 330 - 【Chapter 330, New Doubts】

Xiao Lou was also incredulous at the sight of Yu Hanjiang's anger.

He initially thought that black market organ smuggling wasn't as bad as he imagined, but the truth is... these profit-driven, cold-blooded people who don't respect life are countless times worse than Xiao Lou had imagined!

They don't deserve to be called human beings; they only deserve to be called butchers.

How could they perform organ transplant surgery in such a dirty, chaotic, and substandard environment?

I don't know how many people have lost their lives here.

Xiao Lou took a deep breath, calmed down, and said to Yu Hanjiang, "Is there any written record of the scene?"

Yu Hanjiang quickly composed himself and said, "When they left, they cleaned this place up very thoroughly. The computers in the office were moved away, not a single document was left, and fingerprints would be difficult to collect. However..."

Yu Hanjiang glanced around, recalling the room from before, and said, "I can extract blood. After the bloodstains are treated with luminol, the genetic material DNA they contain will not be destroyed, and it can still be extracted for identification. In room 201, the girl had an argument with two other people before she ran away, so she might have left some genetic clues."

Xiao Lou encouraged, "Bring back all the bloodstains you can extract. This time, we won't come away empty-handed."

Yu Hanjiang nodded, turned around and went back to room 201, quickly using the tools he carried to extract the suspicious bloodstains.

...

It was already 2 a.m. when I walked out of the basement.

Yu Hanjiang hailed a taxi and sent his four teammates straight back to the hotel to rest, while he took a taxi to the hospital to find Xiao Lou.

Since Xiao Lou couldn't sleep anyway, she waited for him at the hospital.

When Yu Hanjiang arrived, Xiao Lou, CEO Shao, and Liu Qiao were chatting. Shao Qingge was also awake because he was connected to Ye Qi via Telepathic Connection, and Ye Qi informed Shao Qingge of all the developments at the scene.

While his teammates investigated the scene, Xiao Lou and Shao Qingge chatted and analyzed the case.

After Yu Hanjiang arrived at the general surgery ward, Xiao Lou used the access card to bring him in. Together they went into CEO Shao's VIP room and locked the door. Xiao Lou poured him a cup of hot water and handed it to him, saying, "You've all worked hard tonight. Have some hot water to warm your stomachs."

You can imagine how cold it is in the basement in the middle of the night during winter.

At this moment, Yu Hanjiang felt as if his whole body had been frozen, radiating a chill.

Xiao Lou felt sorry for him and was also worried about his teammates' health. He reminded them in the WeChat group: "Everyone, take a hot shower and drink a cup of hot water before you go to sleep. It's best to plug in an electric blanket. If you catch a cold, come to me tomorrow to get some medicine. Especially the elderly, children, and pregnant women, the three of you need to be extra careful. Your physical condition is not like usual right now."

Everyone replied that there was no problem.

Actually, everyone was still recovering from their illnesses, and following Yu Hanjiang in investigating the case was quite tiring. But the most exhausted person was Yu Hanjiang, who hadn't slept for two days straight. Seeing how dedicated Captain Yu was, the others didn't dare to complain at all.

Hard work is nothing, as long as the case is solved as soon as possible. Everyone wants to leave this locked room as soon as possible.

Yu Hanjiang took a sip of the water Xiao Lou offered, feeling a warmth spread through his heart. He turned and sat down on the sofa, showing the two of them the photos he had taken on set.

The feeling described and the feeling of seeing it with one's own eyes are completely different.

Xiao Lou and Shao Qingge felt a chill run down their spines when they saw the eerie morgue and the large amount of blood.

Shao Qingge pressed his temples, his head aching: "No wonder Xiao Ye's mental state was so volatile, it really felt like a horror movie set..."

Yu Hanjiang said, "It's 2 AM, and no one's at the Forensic Doctor Center at our Police Station. I brought the blood samples taken at the scene back with me. Xiao Lou, can you find a way to test them?"

"As long as we have the equipment, that's fine," Xiao Lou said. "Take me to the Police Station, open the lab at the Forensic Identification Center, and I'll go to the Forensic Doctor Center for the identification. I should know how to use the equipment there."

"Okay." Yu Hanjiang

Stand up. "Let's get going as soon as possible."

"Please be careful, both of you," Shao Qingge instructed.

" CEO Shao, you just had heart surgery, go to sleep." Xiao Lou turned off the light.

Yu Hanjiang had previously copied a copy of "[ Light as a Swallow ]", so the two of them simply climbed out of the window. Yu Hanjiang gently put his arm around Xiao Lou's waist and carried him as they leaped quickly to the top of the building. Like flying knights, the two of them arrived at the roof of the Criminal Police Detachment building in less than 5 minutes.

After successfully entering the Forensic Identification Center, Yu Hanjiang opened the laboratory and had Xiao Lou perform bloodstain analysis.

Xiao Lou himself is a Forensic Doctor, so he finds the laboratory equipment very convenient to use.

He quickly arrived at his result: "The bloodstains you extracted contained the genes of two people. I've printed out the data—one female, one male. Check the genetic database to see if you can identify who these two individuals are."

Yu Hanjiang opened his computer to compare genetic data.

The woman's genes matched those of the only woman found in the body parts he discovered in the landfill on February 1.

However, the girl's genes could not be found in the police database.

The genetic information registered by the police is generally for criminals with criminal records or missing persons. Ordinary residents only register their fingerprints when applying for an ID card, and do not register their genetic information.

This is why Yu Hanjiang was able to identify only Wang Wei after analyzing the DNA of five individuals from the body fragments — Wang Wei's fingers were intact, making fingerprint identification easy. The identities of the other four victims remain unknown.

However, it is certain that the bloodstains found on the girl in room 201 belonged to one of the five dismembered individuals.

However, the male genes that Xiao Lou just tested did not belong to these five corpses.

Yu Hanjiang compared his genetic data with the police database...

And they actually found a person in the gene bank—

This man, named Yu Fugui, was sentenced to 10 years in prison at the age of 20 for "armed robbery that resulted in injury to the homeowner." He was released two years ago after serving his full sentence.

This message made Xiao Lou's eyes light up: "This Yu Fugui shouldn't be a victim, but a member of the organization!"

"I think so too. His genes aren't in the deceased." Yu Hanjiang agreed with Xiao Lou's speculation, saying, "A few days ago, in room 201, an unknown girl had an argument with two men. It's possible that during the argument, she broke a capillary on one of them and bled."

Evidence of the crime was also left behind.

Perhaps, this was the only thing the girl could do for herself before she died. She used all her strength to tear open the other person's hand, leaving the police with a crucial clue!

Fortunately, the meticulous Yu Hanjiang and Xiao Lou managed to spot this hidden clue.

Yu Hanjiang said with a grim face, " Yu Fugui should have run away with the other members of the organization. Tomorrow at daybreak, I will investigate his social connections and pinpoint the location of his cell phone signal. Perhaps we can follow the clues and find the organization's real hideout!"

The basement of Antai Garden, which we just visited, was just a place where they performed surgeries, murdered people, and bought and sold drugs.

The organization's real hideout would definitely not be a cold, damp basement, but an extremely luxurious resort or hot spring villa. After all, they made so much money from selling organs, how could they bear to mistreat themselves?

Yu Hanjiang narrowed his eyes slightly and quickly formulated an action plan for the next day in his mind.

Xiao Lou is puzzled: "The girl's identity is still uncertain, and her family has not reported her missing... Could she be an orphan without parents, and no close friends, boyfriends, or anyone else noticed her disappearance?"

The disappearance of such a person can indeed be a headache for the police.

She had no relatives or friends, and no one knew when she disappeared or where she last appeared.

But Yu Hanjiang believes that anyone who has ever existed in society will leave a trace. Although the genetic database cannot confirm her identity, there are always ways to find out her origins... such as, her missing organs?

Yu Hanjiang said, "Organ transplantation requires matching. She had the strength to struggle, so it was definitely not a heart transplant. If it was a kidney or liver transplant, we can focus on investigating cases where the source of the organ is a woman's kidney or liver."

Xiao Lou frowned and thought carefully for a moment, then suddenly said, "It doesn't necessarily have to be organ transplantation. If a girl wants to make money, there are quicker and safer ways than organ removal. Most girls, no matter how poor, rarely go to the point of'selling a kidney'."

Yu Hanjiang paused, then asked, "A more profitable way?"

Xiao Lou's expression was serious as she said, word by word, "They can also sell their eggs."

Yu Hanjiang: "..."

— Selling eggs on the black market is an illegal underground trade that has become very popular in recent years.

The human body only has two kidneys, and removing one may raise concerns about long-term health consequences. Selling eggs is generally more acceptable to women, since they ovulate once a month, and if they don't get pregnant, those eggs are wasted.

A woman can release nearly 400 eggs in her lifetime, but only one or two are needed to have a child. If she doesn't want children for the time being, what's wrong with selling the extra eggs? Besides, the sold eggs can help infertile couples have their own IVF babies, which is doing good deeds—the above are the most common brainwashing arguments used by black market egg sellers.

However, in reality, selling eggs requires "ovulation-inducing injections," forcing women to release a dozen or twenty eggs at once, effectively aging them by two or three years.

However, you may not care about the loss of your youth over the past two years, but the biggest risk of selling eggs on the black market is that the procedure is not standardized, which can easily cause ovarian stimulation syndrome and even infertility!

If a reputable hospital performs egg retrieval for a married couple undergoing in vitro fertilization, the procedure is standardized and causes minimal harm to the woman.

However, the skills of doctors and the surgical environment on the black market are very worrying, and some are even practicing medicine without a license. There have been news reports online about some girls who almost lost their lives while selling their eggs on the black market.

This relates to the blood found in room 201 at the time…

Xiao Lou speculated, "This organization might also be involved in egg selling, deceiving young and pretty girls into selling their eggs. During the egg retrieval process, the girl likely suffered severe bleeding. Egg retrieval doesn't require general anesthesia, and she was still conscious at the time, so when she realized something was wrong, she struggled to escape. She was stopped, and in desperation, she scratched one of the people's hands, drawing their blood. Ultimately, she died from the massive bleeding in room 201..."

Xiao Lou's speculation is reasonable. Although the income from selling eggs on the black market is not as high as selling a kidney, it is more acceptable to women than selling a kidney. Postoperative heavy bleeding is also a common complication of improper egg retrieval procedures.

A young life was lost just like that. The crimes of the underground illegal organ trafficking organization are too numerous to count!

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