Of course, these are the things that Zheng Hanqiu wants Zheng Juzi to know. Although it makes people angry, it is the law.

Zheng Juzi couldn't help but want to find someone to secretly put sacks on those people.

The fact is that Wang Wei injured the Qi brothers on the spot and they were seriously injured. However, because it was an emergency situation where he was trying to save people, Wang Wei was not held criminally responsible.

Because the two did not follow the doctor's orders during the medical treatment, they suffered secondary injuries and will never be able to recover in this lifetime.

Juvenile detention center is not a prison, but it is not necessarily better than a prison.

They are destined to have no good days in the juvenile detention center. Even if they come out of the juvenile detention center, they are destined to be two useless people.

After all, Zheng Qiang is his fifth uncle’s only child. Zheng Hanqiu hasn’t figured out what to do with him, but he will definitely take care of him on a daily basis.

As for Qi Meng, the result of the examination was that she was mentally abnormal and had been sent to a mental hospital for treatment. If she could not be cured, that would be her final destination.

Of course, life in a mental hospital would not be easy for her. Whether she would really go crazy depended on her luck.

Zheng Hanqiu would never have done such a thing in the past, but now... escaping, staying away, and simple surveillance are completely useless. It is impossible to predict what these people will do with their audacity.

She couldn't let herself and her sister always be exposed to such potential risks and then take revenge after being harmed.

Especially Qi Meng, who was clearly a reborn person with knowledge of the future, but her behavior was extremely outrageous, and her jealousy and focus were actually on them.

If she doesn't take good care of the consequences of this, she won't be able to sleep well at night.

In short, Qi's father is in jail, Qi's mother is also in jail as an accomplice, and both brothers have criminal records. Even if Qi Meng is released from the mental hospital, his future prospects will be limited.

Zheng Juzi complained that the Qi family was treated too favorably, and Zheng Yaozu also came to tell her the verdict of the big case.

The result was that thirteen people were sentenced to death, and there were also quite a few people sentenced to life imprisonment or fixed-term imprisonment. It was definitely a big deal.

"So many people?" Zheng Juzi knew in his previous life that it was a large criminal gang, but that was many years later. Some people had died before the legal verdict came into effect, and only one person was actually sentenced to death.

Zheng Yaozu didn't expect so many people to be implicated at the same time. He was one of the leaders who took the initiative to intervene, but when the whole case was really revealed, it was shocking.

"Many of the things these people smuggled were national treasures. In addition to the ones we found, some have already been smuggled abroad, and it is very difficult to recover them. These people are obviously Chinese, born on Chinese soil and raised on Chinese rice, but for the sake of money, they let our ancestors' things drift abroad.

Not only did the Eight-Nation Alliance rob us of so many treasures, but these unworthy descendants even sold their own treasures. They are simply not worthy of being Chinese!"

Zheng Juzi felt that what he said made a lot of sense.

Fortunately, current sentencing tends to be severe and strict, otherwise if he were given a suspended sentence and then a sentence reduction, he might still have a chance to come out and enjoy a wealthy life.

Exposing these people earlier can not only reduce the losses caused to the country by their continued smuggling of cultural relics, but also allow these unfilial descendants to go down and apologize to their ancestors earlier. Maybe some important treasures can be recovered, which can be considered a good deed.

She doesn't think it's immoral for someone to be sentenced to death and lose their life because of her intervention, and that it's what those people deserve.

Of course, the reason so many people were sentenced to death was not entirely because of smuggling cultural relics.

"These people are willing to do anything for money. Many of them have killed people. They are sentenced to death because it is the highest possible penalty." Zheng Yaozu told Zheng Juzi some of the details.

Zheng Juzi could also guess this. Wasn’t Zheng Weiyang’s old comrade-in-arms “accidentally” killed because he discovered the clues?

When someone commits a crime, there are naturally people fighting against the criminals. If the entire gang had not been uprooted this time, and if people within the gang wanted to report each other for meritorious service in order to reduce their sentences, the heroic deeds of some people would not even have surfaced. Others would have just been unlucky enough to run into Chun Chun by accident.

For the sake of money, that group of people turned a blind eye to the law of the country and even regarded human life as worthless. Eating peanuts was really too easy for them, but it was a pity that there was no lingchi.

Zheng Yaozu was also furious. The case was solved very smoothly because the accidental impact of the excavator caught the other party off guard and exposed them in front of reporters, police, soldiers and a group of onlookers.

Combined with the guidance of other clues provided by Zheng Juzi and the cooperation of several departments, they were able to quickly, accurately and ruthlessly pin down the enemy before they could launch a counterattack.

Apart from a policeman injured during the arrest, there was almost no loss.

But the final truth was beyond Zheng Juzi's "dream".

The so-called dream was just some important details she could remember from watching the news, such as the half-collapsed wall, the peculiarly shaped Podocarpus tree next to it, and the photos of Jin and Feng. She had no memory of any more specific details.

I never expected that this would involve a espionage case.

"This smuggling gang is an international one. Some people supply the goods, some transport the goods, and some sell the stolen goods. Foreign spies discovered this black route earlier than us and found out that the person behind it is a heavyweight official. They facilitated their sale of the stolen goods and forced him to sell out state secrets." Zheng Yaozu was speechless after finding out such a result.

After finding out about this, he was extremely glad that he made the choice he did at the beginning.

"Thank you, Sister Orange." Zheng Yaozu said to her sincerely. Without her, the case would not have been solved so quickly.

Although he is still skeptical about the "dream", as long as he can bring those criminals to justice, he will not ask why he has such a dream.

Maybe it is the spirits of those ancestors who sacrificed their lives in heaven, or maybe it is the call of our ancestors.

Compared to the worries and fears that Zheng Juzi and Zheng Hanqiu had before they wanted to do this, and the small struggle in their hearts, Zheng Yaozu was truly determined.

As for the subsequent promotion and rewards, he deserved them.

In this case, both the Zheng family and the Pei family made great contributions, so the benefits they brought could not be limited to just a few words of praise.

"It's a pity that you have put in a lot of effort in this matter, but you can't even get a certificate of honor." Zheng Yaozu felt that he and his father had both been rewarded and promoted, and it was a pity that Zheng Juzi had contributed money and effort, and even provided important clues, but got nothing in return.

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