Chapter 23.1
Chapter 23.1
When Xue Yan came back, Jiang Xiaochuan had already received the scanned copy from Wei Lai. After reading the on-site record he received from him, he couldn’t help but sneer.
On Chenghua Avenue, which was the road closest to the city hall, when crossing a crosswalk, a black car suddenly rushed out and hit a white Hyundai along the way. Then the Hyundai lost control and rushed towards the crosswalk, accidentally bumping into Uncle Qiu, who was crossing the road.
What happened was so simple that it felt too brief to tell, but Jiang Xiaochuan felt a different kind of panic here.
Neither the driver of the black car nor the driver of the Hyundai had a hit-and-run accident; they were just passing the blame between each other.
It was difficult to determine whose fault it was for this kind of serial collision.
Judging from the initial confession, the black car seemed to have temporarily lost control of the brakes and hit the Hyundai. Then the driver of the Hyundai seemed to have mistakenly stepped on the accelerator instead of the brake, resulting in the tragedy.
But this was too bizarre.
One car went out of control, another car went out of control, and in the end, it was the innocent Uncle Qiu whose life was in danger. This did indeed seem to be an accident, but Jiang Xiaochuan had enough reasons to believe that it was not an accident.
His intuition told him that the sentence in the last line of the forensic report might be the truth – some of the exhibits involved in the case had not been collected and were not found at the scene.
Witnesses said they saw Uncle Qiu holding something while crossing the road, but no relevant items were found at the scene of the accident.
Uncle Qiu’s sudden accident was probably related to these things.
After the accident, these things could not be found immediately. It was really...
Jiang Xiaochuan sat on the bench, looked up at the ultraviolet lamp on the ceiling, squinted his eyes, and when he came back to his senses, he saw that he had regained his composure.
Xue Yan had returned.
Xue Yan came in such a hurry that even the sleeves and corners of his shirt were in a mess.
He looked at Jiang Xiaochuan, who recounted the incident in a very flat and emotionless voice.
“Self-examination.” Jiang Xiaochuan took back his empty palm. He felt that his whole body was relaxed, but there was something in his hand. No, he felt light and airy again, always feeling like something had left and would never come back.
But his heart was very light. The moment the rough envelope rubbed against his fingertips and left his hand slowly, his heart flew up and slowly rose into the clouds. It felt like a real envelope’s flew up.
He stood there and said the word ‘self-examination’ so softly that Xue Yan almost didn’t hear it clearly, but looking at Jiang Xiaochuan’s mouth shape, he understood it again.
Self-examination, this was a self-examination letter.
Xue Yan held the envelope for a long time and took a deep look at Jiang Xiaochuan.
He carefully put the letter into the inner pocket of his coat, keeping it very secret. He thought Jiang Xiaochuan knew too little, but now Jiang Xiaochuan showed a lot.
In today’s Central Commission for Discipline Inspection, it was very dangerous to report others, but self-examination was even more dangerous.
The group of corrupt officials was very exclusive. If they knew that a person had handed in a self-examination letter, then these people would definitely exclude Jiang Xiaochuan. And if Jiang Xiaochuan knew any important secrets, he would definitely face certain investigations after self-examination.
If Jiang Xiaochuan told something important that he knew, then – his situation would be very dangerous.
When it came to issues that were 100% profitable, people would go crazy.
Capitalists analyzed when profits reach 300%, capitalists were willing to take all risks to pursue sufficient wealth. Such data fully demonstrated the greedy nature of human beings. Greed itself was a sin, and there were countless sins derived from greed.
Corrupt officials were always crazy.
Jiang Xiaochuan knew that what happened to Zhang Qing was an example. Even the people from the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection dared to touch him. What else could these social worms not do?
“I hope you can give this letter to some very important people.”
The important thing was that it must be trustworthy.
Jiang Xiaochuan believed that Xue Yan must know what he meant with his keenness.
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