Police officer Chen Shu

Chapter 895 Thank you again and again, let's chat for a bit.

Chapter 895 Thank you again and again, let's chat for a bit.

At this point, Zhang Yang and her group's adventure in Myanmar has essentially come to an end, and she has achieved her goal: to bring the darkness and evil within the telecom fraud park to the forefront through a live broadcast, thereby attracting the attention of the Chinese people.

Next, our camera will return to Chen Shu.

Those familiar with Lao Xiong's writing style will know that in his police fiction, in addition to the normal police perspective, Lao Xiong adds extra details about the victims, suspects, and even witnesses, elaborating on the same case from different perspectives.

Depending on where you sit, you'll definitely see different things.

As for who is right and who is wrong in the case, that's up to the readers to decide.

For example, Lily in the previous story "Organized Prostitution Crime" went from being a prostitute who only sat at a table to becoming a madam in an organized prostitution ring due to family reasons.

From the police's perspective, she was definitely wrong, absolutely wrong.

Opinions vary on how to deal with individual prostitution, but once organized prostitution occurs, there must be zero tolerance and a swift crackdown.

Let's return to the telecom fraud scenario.

The original plan was to finish in about ten chapters, but as he wrote, Lao Xiong suddenly realized that in this day and age, the harm that telecom fraud has caused to ordinary people has reached an extremely serious level.

Too many people have lost their fortunes and families due to telecom fraud. In addition, in the past two years, domestic anti-fraud publicity and crackdown on telecom fraud have also reached a peak.

Thinking about it this way, Old Xiong was determined to elevate the telecom fraud scenario to the level of a major scenario, which is why Zhang Yang and his group's trip to northern Myanmar took so many chapters.

In this story, Lao Xiong basically included all the people, events, and things involved in the telecom fraud industry chain, and even some unimportant related factors.

For example, there are armed group leaders who see Kunming as their second capital, online gambling company owners who have made enough money to return to China to retire, and management personnel who have committed crimes in China and can no longer return.

And those girls who were tricked into going to northern Myanmar against their will, those who went there voluntarily to engage in telecom fraud, etc.—the personalities, thoughts, and behaviors of all these people are crammed into this story. You should know that novels involving this kind of topic are actually quite sensitive. At the most extreme times, Old Xiong would censor a chapter as soon as he published it, and some sensitive words and phrases were directly deleted, which often resulted in incoherent and disjointed stories.

People often say that novels are much more exaggerated than reality.

That statement is correct, but when it comes to telecom fraud in northern Myanmar, please believe what Lao Xiong is about to say: reality is a hundred times crueler than fiction.

When this dungeon was halfway through writing, Old Bear almost broke down, but fortunately, after lying down for a month or so, he managed to pull through.

I would like to thank the following individuals: 穷茕孑立孑孓而行, 金陵勇者, 闲听雨22, Ayo96喵先生, 壬子老爷爷, tapckle168, 读书人_dc, Knakrack, 李船长, and 白色沉默.

I've been quietly supporting Lao Xiong during the time he was laid up.

For a few days, Lao Xiong stared at the "Writer's Assistant" app on his phone, afraid to open it. He felt mostly ashamed, after all, it was abandoned, and he was afraid of seeing the disappointment and criticism from his readers.

When I finally mustered up the courage to click on it, I saw that in the status bar of "Police Chen Shu," which had been on hiatus for a month, the top spot was still filled with bright red monthly tickets and recommendation votes.

The feeling of being moved in that moment was like Zhang Yang in hell seeing Chen Shu fall from the sky.

To be honest, my thanks today are a bit late, because I'm afraid I might abandon this project again sometime in the future, which would be a real embarrassment.

After two months of hard work, it's alright. Old Xiong's telecom fraud story survived. Old Xiong also worked diligently, not daring to take a single day off, and wrote more than half of the story.

I can finally breathe a sigh of relief and have the face to face my friends again.

Regardless, the fact that you guys have made it this far is already a huge support for me!

Bow! Bow again! Bow one last time!
Kindness without saying thanks!

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