Chapter 569 All Evil
Chapter 569 All Evil
Feng Jianguo first glanced nervously at the dean's sharp, eagle-like gaze, and instantly felt a powerful pressure.
He hesitated for a moment, but ultimately chose to remain silent.
"I...I was forced into this situation."
However, the silence did not last long. After thinking for a moment, he finally spoke slowly.
“I accidentally fell into their trap and incurred huge debts. I was desperate and had no choice but to borrow from loan sharks. But who would have thought that this would be a bottomless pit, and I would sink deeper and deeper into it.”
At this point, Feng Jianguo's voice trembled slightly, as if he were recalling that painful experience.
"Later, those loan sharks came to me and told me that if I could hand over those disobedient children to them to take away and let them do a test, they would give me some time to repay the debts."
Feng Jianguo said with a very embarrassed expression.
“At first, I was firmly against it, after all, this kind of thing is too immoral. But they pressed me too hard, and even threatened to use my wife and daughters to pay off the debt.”
"I really had no other choice, so... so I finally gave in."
Feng Jianguo covered his face tightly with his hands, seemingly ashamed to face everyone, and his voice became increasingly low.
"and then?"
The dean continued looking at the documents in his hand without expression, and asked casually without looking up, seemingly not too surprised by Feng Jianguo's words.
"And then? At first, I was actually a little uneasy. After all, this was a very dangerous thing, and there was no room for carelessness. So, I decided to try a safer approach first."
“I carefully selected a child who had a relatively low profile, thinking that this might reduce the risk of being discovered. Then, I personally took the child to the designated place.”
“I was very worried that something might have happened, but thankfully, the child returned unharmed two hours later. When I saw the child being brought back safe and sound, a huge weight was lifted off my shoulders.”
“Since then, I have gradually felt at ease and have started to frequently look for opportunities to send more children for check-ups. Each time, I have seen those children return safely.”
Feng Jianguo continued.
He even added his own mental techniques, whether he said it on purpose to gain sympathy or not is unknown.
"However, things didn't always go smoothly. Sometimes, the children wouldn't come back on time as before. I felt very helpless and anxious in this situation, but there was nothing I could do."
"After that, in order to avoid causing unnecessary trouble, I had to secretly pretend that the children had run away on their own in order to cover up the truth."
Feng Jianguo's voice was low and slow, as if every word carried the heaviness and helplessness in his heart.
"Stop pretending!"
The dean's voice trembled with anger. He stared intently at Feng Jianguo, his eyes wide, as if trying to see through him to his true thoughts.
"You're not a child, don't you know that these tests are for things like children's organs!"
The dean's voice grew louder and louder, and his hands unconsciously clenched.
"They were returned intact, which means they've just been registered and no one wants them right now."
At this point, the dean's voice suddenly became low, but it was filled with disappointment and anger.
"Are you treating this entire orphanage like a black market organ bank?!"
The dean's question struck Feng Jianguo's heart like a heavy hammer. His face turned pale, his lips trembled slightly, but he couldn't utter a word.
Where is your conscience?!
The dean finally couldn't hold back any longer. He suddenly stood up straight, pointed at Feng Jianguo, and roared.
The roar echoed in the courtyard, sending a chill down the spines of everyone present.
They looked at each other, neither daring to utter a sound for fear of getting themselves into trouble.
Only the two people next to the dean quickly reached out and gently patted his chest, trying to calm him down and prevent him from fainting from being too agitated.
Meros stood there expressionless, as if everything before him had nothing to do with him.
His gaze was cold and detached, like that of a bystander watching a farce unfold.
Whether it was the director of the welfare home or that man named Feng Jianguo, their behavior, whether it was acting or not, was nothing more than a ridiculous farce in Moros's eyes.
He didn't care whether these people were acting or not, and he didn't even care whether the whole welfare home was acting.
In his view, these people were all human beings, and their grudges and filth had nothing to do with him.
The reason he was here was because the people at the Psionic Center asked him to expose what was going on here, so they could buy some time to dismantle the entire criminal chain.
Meros knew perfectly well that everything these people were doing had nothing to do with him; he was simply acting according to the Psionic Center's orders. However, in order to buy time, he decided to say something anyway.
"You're not telling the truth, are you?"
Meros's voice was calm and indifferent, yet it sounded particularly out of place in this noisy environment.
His words were like pebbles thrown into a lake, creating ripples that drew everyone's attention to him.
"They just want you to raise these orphans, train them, and once they've learned enough, you'll join them in doing illegal and criminal things, and they'll even give you a large sum of money."
Moros raised his head, his eyes filled with disdain and contempt, staring at Feng Jianguo with a nonchalant air, and ruthlessly revealed the truth that Feng Jianguo most wanted to hide.
It should be noted that if it were only the things mentioned earlier, Feng Jianguo could at most be considered to have made some mistakes, such as embezzlement, which, although not honorable, would not be fatal.
However, what Meros said was something that could really kill him!
Before this, Feng Jianguo's actions could perhaps be interpreted as minor accomplice behavior, or he could even argue that he was not fully aware of the situation, thereby mitigating his crime.
But now that these new circumstances have been revealed, it means that he has gone from being an accomplice to one of the principal offenders!
The severity of these two crimes is worlds apart, and when they are tried, the sentence will likely start with life imprisonment.
Upon hearing Meros's words, the dean was struck as if by lightning. His body trembled violently, and he slowly closed his eyes, as if he could not bear this sudden blow.
His hands clenched tightly, his nails digging deep into his palms, and his breathing became rapid and heavy, as if he was trying to calm the turmoil in his heart.
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