Fractured Hues of a Winter's Night Chapter 47

By: Lan Xing
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The investigation of Dong Li, who died in the staff building of Huacheng Hospital, has reached a bottleneck. This person has no criminal record. Except for the two years he disappeared in the judicial system, his other traces are clear and innocent. Langston Xing asked someone to contact Dong Li's family. From the fact that Dong Li had been pestering Haitang before his death, it can be imagined that this old man in his forties is still a bachelor. There is only an old mother left in the family, who is raised in the countryside, and there are no relatives who keep in touch with him. In short, this person's death background is clean and his social relations are simple, but it cannot explain the self-defense injuries caused by legitimate defense before his death. This person obviously knows some boxing, but his resume does not explain when, where, why, and who taught him these boxing moves.

A search of the area surrounding the hospital and among Dong Li's friends and relatives yielded nothing. The clue to tracking down the real murderer of Dong Li was cut off when Dong Li lay in the living room covered in blood, with his eyes wide open as he witnessed the murderer gradually disappearing in the corridor.

Although there is no solid evidence, Langston Xing is certain that the person who attempted to kill Xu Hongshan and Dong Li in the small building that day was the same person. Dong Li died, but Xu Hongshan was still alive. However, Xu Hongshan was already dead. On the day of the preliminary hearing, Xu Hongshan had a second stroke without any signs while sitting in the interrogation room. He was paralyzed from the brain to the feet and became a useless person. Now he is lying on the hospital bed waiting to die.

Langston Xing was unwilling to give up and went to look for him twice, but each time he was driven out of the ward by the young nurse who was ignorant of the truth and had an inflated sense of responsibility.

"Even if you are the police, you should consider whether the patient's condition is suitable for questioning."

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