Through her Heavenly Eye, Gu Qin saw that Anna intended to scare Feng Tao but was pushed by the black-clad man, dying with unfinished business.
"Come take a look," Gu Qin said.
Everyone gathered around. Gu Qin pointed to the bruise on Anna's back. "This is the mark the man left on Anna. It causes agitation and loss of control. A small grievance is magnified, and Anna couldn't control her emotions. She climbed to the third floor intending to scare Feng Tao, not to commit suicide. She was pushed."
Jo Mom broke down crying. "Why would anyone harm our Na Na? She never made enemies."
Suddenly remembering something, she glared at Feng Tao, eyes red with rage. "Was it you? Did you offend someone, and they took revenge on Na Na?"
"Na's head," Gu Qin said.
Feng Tao smiled bitterly.
Gu Qin said, "This has nothing to do with him at all." As for why that person had attacked Na, she had some guesses and her eyes darkened with gloom.
Qiao Dad calmed down and asked, "Master, do you know why that person attacked Na?"
Gu Qin asked, "What blood type does Na have?"
Qiao Dad replied, "Rh-negative A."
Rh-negative was the same as panda blood. She herself had panda blood, and it was because of these blood types that there had been such a disaster back then. She hadn't expected Qiao Anna to also die because of this. Gu Qin's face turned cold. She understood now why that person had made Anna land head-first — they were afraid of damaging her internal organs.
What a cruel person, willing to harm others' lives for their own body. Thinking of her own experience, she couldn't control her emotions.
Feng Tao thought of something and his face changed color. "Could it be that the person wanted Na's organs?"
The Qiao family recalled that Anna had signed an organ donation agreement, but they never imagined it would be for this reason.
"Let's go out and talk," Gu Qin said, arranging Anna's remains and placing her in the ice coffin.
After leaving the morgue, the three went to a small forest in the hospital to rest for a while. It wasn't until then that Qiao Anya reacted, still not fully believing it. He couldn't help but say, "Everything you said is just speculation; there's no evidence. You said my sister's bruise on her shoulder was intentional, but the police said it could have been from her falling or hitting something. They checked it and found it to be just a regular bruise."
Gu Qin didn't say much more, moved her fingers a few times, and slapped Qiao Anya on the back.
"What are you doing!" Qiao Anya glared at Gu Qin.
Gu Qin said, "Lift your shirt and let's see."
Qiao Dad lifted Qiao Anya's shirt, and sure enough, there was a purplish bruise where Gu Qin had slapped him.
Qiao Anya suddenly felt restless and his small dissatisfaction grew into anger. He blamed his mother, Qiao Mom, in his heart. If it weren't for his mother agreeing to let his sister come to Beijing Medical University, wouldn't this tragedy have been avoided?
These were just fleeting thoughts in his heart. Now, he couldn't bear it anymore and shouted at Qiao Mom, "If it weren't for you letting my sister come to Beijing Medical University, she wouldn't have died!"
Qiao Mom was stunned. "Anya, what's wrong with you?"
"I hate you! Because of you, my sister died. If my sister had gone to another school, none of this would have happened..." Qiao Anya's eyes were red.
Gu Qin used a hand gesture to guide her primordial energy into Qiao Anya's body, instantly waking him up. Realizing what had happened, his face turned pale. How could he have suddenly lost control of his temper?
Gu Qin asked, "Do you believe me now? For cultivators like us, these things aren't difficult. This mark is a kind of talisman. Incantations don't have to be written on paper; stones, peach wood, and even human bodies can be used."
Only after Qiao Anya remained silent did Qiao Dad and Qiao Mom fully believe Gu Qin.
Gu Qin continued, "The only thing I can be certain of is that someone planned everything because Anna had panda blood. First, they convinced Anna to sign the organ donation form beforehand, then they had someone place a mark on her. When Anna lost control, they pushed her down the stairs. You can check who received Anna's organs; perhaps there might be some clues."
Qiao Mom said with a pale face, "The organs were donated long ago, and the hospital won't give any information about the recipients."
Gu Qin said, "Then you should report it to the police." This matter must be reported to the police. "I'll definitely help if I can."
"But the police won't believe it."
This matter was indeed difficult. There was no evidence, and the bruises on Anna's shoulder couldn't be used as evidence since the examination results showed them to be normal bruises. Gu Qin couldn't use metaphysics to make people believe her either. The investigation required evidence, and without evidence, it was useless.
"How about this: first, show some evidence to prove that Anna was cheerful and would never consider suicide, preferably with a psychological evaluation. Then, report it to the police."
That was the only way now.
Gu Qin added, "It's getting late, and I should head back now." She looked up at Feng Tao. "If there's any progress, let me know. If you need help, tell me. I can only tell you so much; the rest you'll have to find evidence for yourselves. I can't go to the police and claim I can see the murderer; that can't be used as evidence."
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Feng Tao nodded. "I understand. Thank you."
After Gu Qin left, Feng Tao followed the Qiao family back to the hotel. The Qiao family apologized to Feng Tao. Now, they just wanted to know who had killed Na. According to Master Gu's words, the person who pushed Na down was likely not the mastermind but merely someone hired to harm Na.
The Qiao family wasn't from Beijing but from a nearby city, two hours away by car.
In the past few days, they had all been staying at a hotel. Following Feng Tao back to the hotel, they discussed what to do next. Qiao Dad stayed in Beijing to investigate the recipients of Anna's organs, while Qiao Mom returned to the neighboring city to gather information, including Anna's health records and psychological assessments.
Qin Xiansheng came to pick up Gu Qin. On the way back, she briefly explained the situation. Qin Xiansheng said, "If it's not a guess, that person likely has some power behind them. This matter with the Qiao family could be troublesome, even reporting it to the police might not help."
Gu Qin said, "There will always be a way." If reporting it to the police didn't work, they could try other methods, just like before. No matter what, she was determined to handle this matter.
Qin Xiansheng smiled. "Whatever you decide."
Back at Gu's house, she asked about the renovation status. The next morning, Gu Qin returned to school. Feng Tao hadn't called her, so she called him during a break to tell him to use public pressure to get the police to accept the case if they refused to take it.
The power of the internet was significant now.
Feng Tao acknowledged this.
On Wednesday, the Qiao family went to the police station to request a reopening of the case. The police stated that the case had already been concluded, and various checks indicated suicide, so they were no longer accepting the case.
The police weren't intentionally making things difficult for the Qiao family. They simply had many cases to solve and couldn't waste time on a single family's grievances.
When the police refused to reopen the case, Feng Tao called Gu Qin. Gu Qin asked if they had obtained Anna's medical reports and psychological evaluations. Since there wasn't enough evidence yet, she suggested investigating who had persuaded Anna to donate her organs.
Feng Tao remembered something. "Nana mentioned it once. When they went out for dinner shortly after starting school, Professor Liu suddenly brought up organ donation. He said he had signed an organ donation agreement, so he could contribute to society after death. Nana saw Professor Liu signing the document, and later, when he casually asked her if she wanted to sign one too, to accumulate good karma."
"Nana said she didn't think much of it. She felt it was fine to do something good after death, so she signed it."
Gu Qin said, "So Professor Liu was involved in this. You now have another lead to investigate. Gather more evidence before posting online. Also, go to the school and look for surveillance footage to see if there's any footage of Nana colliding with the man or following him to the old teaching building."
Over the next two days, Feng Tao and the Qiao family gathered evidence. Feng Tao confronted Professor Liu about persuading Anna to donate organs and whether anyone had instructed him to do so. Professor Liu became agitated. "What kind of talk is this? What do you mean by someone instructing me? I just felt it was a good thing. In case of an accident, one could contribute to society."
Feng Tao said, "I have Nana's assessment reports. She couldn't have committed suicide. Why did she sign the organ donation agreement and then something happened? I suspect someone wanted Nana's organs and had you bring up the donation agreement."
Professor Liu became furious. "Rubbish! What's wrong with you students? I told you, everyone is sad about your girlfriend's death. She was my student too, and I didn't want anything to happen to her. You're just stirring up trouble!"
Feng Tao said, "Since you won't admit it, I'll find other evidence."
After Feng Tao left, Professor Liu stood there pale-faced for a long time.
Meanwhile, the Qiao family began investigating who received Anna's organs. This wasn't difficult. Money could move mountains, and even if hospital officials were reluctant to disclose information, the Qiao family could buy it with money.
When Anna landed, her head hit the ground first, shattering her brain, but her internal organs remained intact. Two kidneys, liver, and heart were all undamaged. Only two kidneys and part of the liver were donated, and the rest weren't suitable for transplant.
Two kidneys were donated to a man named Fei Jianguo, and part of the liver to Chen Hua.
Fei Jianguo was a well-known official in Beijing, often seen on TV. Chen Hua, on the other hand, was an ordinary person who had sold his house to pay for the surgery.
This clearly pointed to Fei Jianguo as the person behind the scheme. Fei Jianguo had both kidneys fail and received Anna's kidneys in a transplant operation recently.
Feng Tao knew that kidney transplants require matching, even if the blood type matched. Therefore, Anna must have undergone a compatibility test before her death. Although Anna never mentioned this, if there were any related documents, Feng Tao could find them through the Qiao family. The Qiao family started searching for Anna's belongings.
Anna's belongings were in her dorm room, untouched since her death. Qiao Mom didn't want to see her daughter's belongings and had left them untouched.
At the dorm, Anna's belongings were still neatly arranged. The other students greeted Qiao Mom and advised her to take care.
Qiao Mom said with red eyes, "I just want to look at Anna's things. I haven't dared to come before. Don't worry about it; I'll tidy up here."
The students had no objections. Qiao Mom began sorting through Anna's belongings and eventually found a compatibility agreement in a small box. It was just a routine check, revealing nothing significant. After tidying up, Qiao Mom took Anna's belongings home.
The Qiao family knew they couldn't act rashly. With the police unwilling to reopen the case, they needed to gather enough suspicions to post online and gain public attention.
By Friday, a thread appeared on several forums titled "Who Killed You, Qiao Anna from Beijing Medical University?"
Anna's case hadn't cooled down, and the sudden appearance of this thread sparked interest. It clearly listed several points:
1. Anna's medical and psychological reports, showing she had excellent mental health and wouldn't commit suicide.
2. The organ donation agreement signed shortly before Anna's death, along with a recording of Feng Tao's conversation with Professor Liu, who sounded agitated.
3. Anna's compatibility report.
4. Information about the organ recipients: Fei Jianguo and an ordinary person, with brief descriptions of both.
5. Surveillance footage from the school, showing the black man colliding with Anna and touching her shoulder. Footage also showed Anna and the black-clad man walking towards the old teaching building, though it couldn't confirm the perpetrator.
The thread included Anna's autopsy report, showing her brain was severely damaged while her organs were intact. Photos of the bruise on Anna's shoulder were also included, stating that a metaphysical master had confirmed it wasn't from a collision but from a curse.
Although the thread didn't directly accuse anyone, all evidence pointed to Fei Jianguo. Many forum users speculated that Fei Jianguo had hired someone knowledgeable in metaphysics to harm Anna.
A prominent forum user, known for their expertise in metaphysics, commented on Anna's shoulder bruise, confirming it was a curse. This user was well-respected for accurately predicting situations based on zodiac signs. They also analyzed the video clip of the black-clad man touching Anna's shoulder, increasing belief in the theory.
Within two days, the thread garnered 50,000 replies and millions of views, drawing media attention.
The case gained momentum, and the evidence made it highly suspicious. The police couldn't dismiss the case as closed. Higher authorities became involved, pressuring the police department, which reopened the investigation.
Subsequent posts detailed the ongoing developments in the case. Gu Qin followed the thread closely. The expert on the forum was not her, but an amateur enthusiast in metaphysics. Gu Qin reviewed his posts and found that the person had some skills.
The first witness in the case was the black-clad man. Police were now pursuing him and offering a reward of ten thousand yuan for information leading to his capture.
The black-clad man had disappeared, and ten days passed without any leads.
Every case had a limited period of public interest. If the case wasn't resolved soon, it would lose its momentum, and the police might not find the suspect, turning it into a cold case. As for Fei Jianguo, he was investigated but denied all accusations, claiming it was all slander. He was still recovering from surgery in the hospital, and the police could neither detain nor hold him without further evidence or witnesses.
Feng Tao and the Qiao family sought Gu Qin's help to locate the man.
Gu Qin agreed without hesitation. Using the Six Divinations to divine the location, she determined the black-clad man was still in Beijing, roughly in the eastern part of the city. Activating her Heavenly Eye, she saw the black-clad man sitting cross-legged in an old, dilapidated building, his face slightly green, motionless, seemingly meditating. She used her Heavenly Eye to observe the surroundings.
Returning to her senses, Gu Qin’s face paled slightly. Using the Heavenly Eye still consumed considerable energy.
Seeing her condition, Feng Tao asked, “Master, are you alright?”
Gu Qin shook her head. “I’m fine. I’ve located his position. He’s in a village within the Fifth Ring Road, in a lane called Ping An Alley. Let’s go to the police station to file a report, and then we can lead them there. That man is a cultivator, so even the police might not be able to handle him.”
Even if they captured the black-clad man, he could deny involvement and there would be no way to prove it. But Gu Qin had a method to make him confess.
Gu Qin did not accompany Feng Tao and the Qiao family to the police station. They wouldn’t be of much help and she didn’t want to complicate matters by being recognized. Acknowledging this, Feng Tao and the Qiao family stayed behind to wait for news.
Gu Qin went to the police station and directly stated that she knew the suspect's location. The police, not wanting to risk missing anything, immediately took her statement. She claimed she had accidentally overheard and followed the suspect, discovering his hideout.
She provided the address, and the police thanked her, asking her to return. Gu Qin suggested, “The area has many narrow alleys. I’m afraid you might not be familiar with the layout and could lose track of him. Allow me to lead you there?”
After some consideration, the officers agreed. Along the way, they warned Gu Qin not to confront any danger directly and to run instead.
Gu Qin acknowledged this.
After a two-hour drive, they arrived at the village within the Fifth Ring Road. Gu Qin led the officers to the correct alley, navigating through the narrow streets. As a cultivator, she concealed her aura so the suspect wouldn’t detect her presence.
Entering the rundown neighborhood, they reached the floor where the suspect lived. The hallway was dim, and the officers cautiously placed their hands on their guns, moving quietly. At the fifth floor, the officers glanced at Gu Qin, whispering, “Little girl, stay here. We’ll handle it from here, in case you get hurt.”
Gu Qin considered for a moment. “How about I follow behind you?”
She didn’t trust the officers.
One older officer earnestly advised, “Little girl, we’re doing this for your safety. This suspect isn’t easy to deal with.”
Despite their advice, she insisted. The officers, somewhat annoyed, allowed her to follow but at a distance.