Han Fei was momentarily unable to comprehend Xu Mo's words and, too lazy to delve into their meaning, decided to prioritize verifying the truthfulness of the complainant's statement. He turned to the complainant.
"Are you certain you were violated by a woman?"
"Absolutely!" The man nodded. "I swear everything I said is true! I barely escaped from that nightmare."
Perhaps recognizing that Han Fei was the head of the police officers, he repeated the same story he had told the other officers to Han Fei.
"I met her online, we were in a long-distance relationship, and we chatted for over a year. Seeing that the time was right, I suggested meeting in person a few days ago, and she agreed. So, I came here yesterday."
"When we met last night, I realized she was not as she appeared in her photos, but out of politeness, I didn't leave immediately. I figured since I was already here, I might as well stay in Ram City for a couple of days to sightsee."
"After dinner, she took me out for drinks, got me drunk, and then took me to a hotel... It’s been non-stop since last night! I only managed to escape and report to the police while she was in the bathroom. I could barely walk when I left, my legs were shaking so much!"
After hearing the complainant’s account, Han Fei hesitated for a moment but eventually decided to believe the man's story without taking him for a urine test immediately. Instead, he planned to locate the man's online girlfriend to gather more information.
Following the man's lead, the police found the hotel. Upon arriving, they learned that the man's online girlfriend had checked out shortly after his departure.
However, tracking her down wasn't difficult. After showing their credentials to the hotel front desk, they cooperated fully, providing the room records and even the surveillance footage from the previous night.
As the man had claimed, he was indeed drunk the previous night, unable to walk straight, with the woman dragging him into the hotel—a fact corroborated by the surveillance footage.
"Officers, you see? You must stand up for me! She also fed me a bunch of strange drugs last night!" The man pointed at the surveillance footage on the computer and complained.
It's worth noting that under the revised laws, forcing a man is also a criminal offense, classified as a criminal case.
Despite being a criminal case, this matter was fairly straightforward, primarily because the victim reported the incident promptly, and the hotel could provide the woman's identity information.
Within just half an hour, the suspect, Jin XX, was apprehended.
Combined with the hotel surveillance, the victim Li XX's testimony, and the series of medications purchased by the suspect the previous day, there was enough evidence to convict Jin XX.
During the interrogation, Jin XX confessed to her crimes without any hesitation, admitting to getting Li XX drunk and taking him to the hotel, as well as feeding him special drugs.
"You successfully captured the fugitive, earning a reward of 500,000 in cash!"
The case was too simple, so the reward Xu Mo received from the system wasn't particularly substantial.
Xu Mo, however, didn't mind.
After all, the case required minimal effort—arriving at the hotel was enough to catch the suspect. The difficulty level was practically zero.
Considering that, Xu Mo felt any reward was a bonus.
For the other officers at the police station, this was a glorious day.
In just one day, they solved three criminal cases, including two cold cases without leads!
Such a feat would be enough to boast about for years.
Looking across the entire country, how many police stations could solve three criminal cases in a single day?
The pride on the officers' faces was evident, and even when they left work in the evening, they couldn't help but walk with their chests puffed out.
On his way home, Wang Dachuan ran into a colleague from a neighboring district who had just finished work.
Colleague: "Hey, what a coincidence, leaving work so early?"
Wang Dachuan: "What? How did you know our police station solved three criminal cases today?"
Colleague: "..."
If you hadn't told me, I wouldn't have known!
Wang Dachuan: "Oh, it's nothing special, just a typical day at work! Our Xu Mo casually dug up two cold cases that were left unsolved for three to five years and effortlessly solved them. Honestly, it's not a big deal. I wouldn't have mentioned it if you hadn't pressed me!"
Colleague: "???"
Wang Dachuan: "What? You want me to explain in detail? Sure! There's a coffee shop up ahead; let's grab a seat, and I'll tell you all about it."
And so, Wang Dachuan dragged a colleague he barely knew to a coffee shop to boast about Xu Mo's investigative prowess.
Initially, the colleague wasn't very interested in Wang Dachuan's chatter and just wanted to politely brush him off to get home early—a rare occasion for him to leave on time.
But after hearing about one of the cases from Wang Dachuan, he became engrossed.
As a police officer, he was naturally drawn to high-profile cases and the methods used to solve them, hoping to gain insights from them.
"Nine suicides in a row in one day? And no clues at the scene? That can't be suicide, right? I suspect there's more to it, that it's actually murder, isn't it? Continue, what happened next? How did your Xu Mo solve the case?"
"Our Xu Mo casually flipped through the old case files and immediately outlined a profile of the suspect! Guess what our Xu Mo's profile of the suspect was?" Wang Dachuan said with exaggerated excitement.
"I have no idea. Tell me."
"That's right, you wouldn't know! Only Xu Mo could draw up such an accurate profile after glancing at the case files. If it were anyone else, they couldn't do it even if they tried... Our Xu Mo's profile of the suspect was that he was a middle-aged man suffering from an incurable disease!"
Colleague: "..."