Animal Detective
Chapter 207: The Cruelty of Reality
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The old woman, trembling with fear, collapsed straight to the ground.
Shen Xin wasted no time. He and Royal City hauled her away.
Ding Yuwei followed, holding the child in her arms.
Once they were in the car, Shen Xin thanked Royal City for his help.
"Itās nothing."
Royal City waved a dismissive hand. He made sure to add Shen Xin on WeChat, telling him to get in touch if he ever had a case in Nanjiang.
The more friends, the more connectionsāa principle that held true even for police officers.
Meanwhile, Chen Chaoās team was also getting results.
As expected, they had everyone in custody.
Chen Chaoās plan was to take the suspects back to the station first, then get the children to a hospital for a check-up.
They would regroup at the precinct.
Shen Xin immediately drove back to Nanjiang.
The boy was well-behaved the whole way. Ding Yuwei tried to communicate with him, but she didnāt know sign language, and he couldnāt read well.
Just then, the boy reached out and patted Shen Xin, who was driving. He made a hand gesture and looked at him questioningly.
Shen Xin didnāt understand the gesture. After a moment, he guessed what the boy was asking. "Are you asking how the dog is?"
The boy nodded.
āLooks like he and Tiger Stripes got along well.ā
"Donāt worry, heās doing just fine."
Shen Xin really wanted to ask about the boyās throatāwhether this gang had poisoned him to make him mute.
āTV shows always had those potions that make you mute. You drink it and just like that, you canāt speak.ā
But he decided against it. It probably wasnāt a good memory for the boy.
Back at the precinct, it was the first day of the Lunar New Year, but work continued as usual.
Shen Xin handed the old woman over to Sun Zhao, who had also arranged for a team to search the scrapyard and collect evidence.
Shen Xin and Ding Yuwei then took the boy to the hospital.
City First Hospital.
Even during the Lunar New Year, the hospital was still crowded with patients.
They registered for the emergency department. While they waited, Ding Yuwei bought some snacks, which the boy ate happily.
Watching him, Ding Yuweiās heart ached all over again.
Shen Xin sighed. āThe boy is one of the lucky ones, at least his limbs are intact.ā
Unlike the other two children, who both had disabilities.
But even if that was the case, the act of poisoning these children mute was, on its own, an unforgivable crime.
And that wasnāt even mentioning the trafficking.
āDevils walking among us. These traffickers really deserve to die.ā
Soon, it was the boyās turn.
When the doctor heard that he was one of the rescued child beggars, the manās expression changed slightly. He stood up, closed the door, and began to examine the boy carefully.
The boy sat obediently, and even smiled at the doctor.
Even the doctor felt a pang of sympathy.
"Doctor, in a case like his, where he was poisoned to make him muteācan it be cured?" Shen Xin asked.
"Poisoned mute?"
The doctor looked stunned for a moment. "What do you mean by that?" he asked.
"They were intentionally made mute," Ding Yuwei added.
The doctorās face cleared with understanding. "Oh, youāre talking about those muting potions from movies and TV shows."
As he spoke, he picked up a flashlight, checked the boyās throat, and then said, "Youāve watched too much TV. That kind of thing doesnāt exist in real life."
"Huh?"
Shen Xin was stunned.
āIf thereās no muting potion, then how did this kid become mute?ā
The doctor continued his examination and explained, "As far as I know, to render someone completely mute, youād either have to use irritants like strong acids or alkalis and pour them directly down the throat."
"That would cause permanent vocal cord damage and a loss of voice, but the process is extremely dangerous. Thereās a high probability it would also damage their ability to swallow and breathe. No one would do that."
"Or, you could directly remove the vocal cords through surgery."
"As for the muting potion you mentioned, it doesnāt exist. Of course, there are supposedly some folk remedies, for example..."
As he spoke, he looked up and saw Shen Xin and Ding Yuwei staring intently at him. He stopped abruptly.
"Iām not telling you."
He said with a smile, deliberately keeping them in suspense.
Shen Xin was confused. It wasnāt just TV shows; he remembered reading about such things in all sorts of magazines as a kid.
But the man was a professional, so Shen Xin trusted his judgment.
"Then, Doctor, whatās the reason he canāt speak?" Shen Xin asked.
The doctor stood up, wrote out an order for some tests, and said, "Itās likely congenital. From what I can see, it could be a laryngeal cartilage deformity, like a laryngeal web or a congenital absence of the vocal cords. Weāll need to see the scans, but there might be a possibility of surgical correction."
He quickly filled out the order form and offered to take the boy for the tests himself.
Just then, Chen Chao called. He had also arrived with the other two children.
"Dr. Qin, could you wait a moment? There are two more children. Could you take a look at them, too?" Shen Xin said, stopping the doctor.
"Two more?"
The doctorās expression changed.
Chen Chao walked in holding the girl, while Old Qian carried the slightly older boy on his back.
The moment they entered, the younger boyās eyes lit up. He scrambled off the examination table and rushed over to them.
Dr. Qin saw the two new childrenās disabilities at a glance. A flash of anger crossed his eyes as he hurried them over, telling them to put the children down so he could help examine them.
He couldnāt handle it all by himself, so he called another doctor over to help.
Shen Xin and the others went outside to wait.
"Captain Chen."
Shen Xin recounted what the doctor had said about the boy being congenitally mute.
"According to the doctor, that means this gang didnāt intentionally make these three children mute!"
āA new possibility occurred to Shen Xin.ā
Chen Chao was silent for a moment before saying helplessly, "Itās hard to say... Iāve never actually seen a real muting potion."
"But I have heard stories. Some folk remedies, or just using strong acids and alkalis to destroy their throats."
"Frankly, making them mute is one of the milder things they do. Some have acid thrown directly in their faces... you just canāt imagine how terrifying human malice can be."
"As for making them mute, Iāve heard itās actually quite simple. The kids they take are young. They beat them whenever they try to speak. After enough beatings, the children become too scared to talk, and over time, they effectively become mute."
"More often than not, they specifically target and abduct disabled children. Or, they buy them directly from their parents."
"If itās the latter..."
He didnāt continue.
Shen Xin also fell silent.
āThat was exactly what he had been thinking.ā
Initially, Shen Xin had been focused on rescuing the three children and then helping them find their parents.
He had even thought about how to do itāusing the precinctās social media account, just like with the online reward notice, to quickly spread the word.
āHeād imagined their parents searching for them all this time, never giving up hope.ā
Shen Xin had hoped to witness a tearful reunion between the children and their parents.
But if it was the latter scenario, the one Chen Chao described...
...then these children might have been willingly given up by their own parentsāsold off because they were disabled.
āThen what would be the point of finding their birth parents?ā
āIf they were returned, they would only be abandoned all over again.ā
Previously, Shen Xin had thought that the practice of maiming children to be beggars was cruel enough for modern society.
But if their own parents had sold themāgiving birth to them but refusing to raise themāthat was a reality even more horrifying, more cruel, than maiming them.
Ding Yuwei had clearly reached the same conclusion. Leaning against the wall, she said stubbornly, "We canāt be so pessimistic."
She turned to the three men and said, "We should try to think positively. Right now, there could be three families out there, just waiting to be reunited with their children."