Online Fortune Telling: Your Son Has Another Dad-Chapter 336 - 334: The Identity of the Deceased

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Chapter 336: Chapter 334: The Identity of the Deceased

The middle-aged police officer Old Ma was dumbfounded after listening.

"What’s going on? A fortune teller told you there’s a body buried in your yard?"

Old Ma found it hard to believe.

How could a fortune-telling fraud know there was a body in someone else’s yard?

This is just too absurd, right?

He felt like his understanding of the world was on the verge of collapse.

"The Taoist you mentioned, is he the Immortal Taoist from the Douhu platform?"

At this moment, a younger police officer asked.

"Yes, yes, that’s the Immortal Taoist!"

Upon hearing this, Xiaowei nodded repeatedly to confirm.

"Oh, it’s the Immortal Taoist, then it’s not surprising!"

The young police officer obviously knew Lu Heng, so he nodded with a smile.

Subsequently, he recounted the past cases that Lu Heng had solved with great familiarity.

After hearing this, Old Ma was even more dumbfounded.

So the fortune-telling Taoist wasn’t just making a wild guess?

And he had solved so many unsolved cases before?

"Brother Ma, this Immortal Taoist is a remarkable person, not to be judged by common sense."

The young police officer patted Old Ma on the shoulder and said with a smile, "Let’s go see the body first."

"The most important thing is to crack this case!"

"Alright!"

Old Ma had no choice but to nod and temporarily put aside his sense of absurdity.

Under the guidance of Uncle Ma and Xiaowei, they arrived at the front yard of the old house.

Looking at the various pits dug up in the yard, everyone showed a look of curiosity.

Seeing this, Xiaowei gave an awkward smile and said, "We dug in the wrong place before, sorry about that."

Then he walked to the front of the toilet, pointed to the half-meter deep pit, and said, "Uncle Ma, this is where we found the body!"

When Old Ma and the others approached, they saw the white bones packed inside a woven bag.

"Liu, Li, Zhang, you three put on gloves and take out the bones."

"I’ll go see the live-streaming fortune-telling Taoist to see if I can get any useful information."

After assigning tasks to the other police officers, Old Ma and Xiaowei moved to the front of the phone camera.

The viewers, seeing this, habitually started a discussion.

"The police have arrived; I wonder who the murderer will turn out to be."

"Fatty Brother’s mother is very likely! After all, this is her house, and burying a body here would be convenient."

"More importantly, Fatty Brother’s mother has been opposing the house renovation, which is very suspicious!"

"You don’t even know who the deceased is, why make blind guesses?"

"Exactly, we must first identify the deceased!"

"Without knowing the deceased’s identity, how can we easily determine the murderer? I even suspect the murderer is Fatty Brother’s second uncle!"

"Although I don’t know who the deceased is, I feel the murderer should be someone from this village."

"Do you think the murderer could be Fatty Brother’s father?"

"Wow! Could it be that Fatty Brother’s father committed murder and then eloped with a widow?"

"Not bad, guys, that’s quite a theory!"

"If that’s the case, it really seems like something Fatty Brother’s father would do, otherwise why would he run off with a widow?"

"No, no, no, it definitely isn’t Fatty Brother’s father! The old Taoist already read Fatty Brother’s father’s fortune, and if he were the culprit, the old Taoist would have mentioned it."

"I almost forgot! So who is the murderer?"

"Guys, please stop randomly guessing the murderer, we don’t even know the deceased’s identity."

"At the very least, we should investigate the deceased’s identity first before making any deductions..."

Old Ma glanced at these comments, showing little expression on his face.

Without knowing who the deceased is, how could anyone deduce the murderer?

So in his view, these netizens were just spouting nonsense.

"Hello, Taoist!"

Old Ma, looking at the old Taoist on the screen, felt a sense of amazement.

He didn’t know what others thought.

But at first glance, he couldn’t help but think that the so-called immortal demeanor couldn’t be more fitting.

"Hello, officer!"

Lu Heng responded with a smile.

"Taoist, I just heard from Xiaowei that you calculated there was a body buried in their yard?"

Old Ma asked politely. 𝒇𝒓𝙚𝒆𝔀𝓮𝓫𝒏𝓸𝙫𝓮𝓵.𝓬𝙤𝙢

"That’s correct!"

Lu Heng stroked his long beard and said, "Young Friend Wei has been having nightmares recently, suspecting someone was trying to communicate with him through dreams."

"After calculating, I discovered there was a skeleton buried in their yard."

Old Ma rubbed his chin and asked, "Then Taoist, could you calculate who this deceased person is?"

Upon hearing this, Lu Heng gently shook his head and said, "When I divine, the person requesting the fortune must be present."

"Or they must provide the identity information of the person they’re inquiring about, like name, date of birth, and so on."

"Without the person present or without identity information, there’s nothing I can do..."

He wasn’t withholding information or deliberately being mysterious; he truly didn’t know who the deceased was.

In Xiaowei’s future, only years later when the old house was renovated did they find these bones.

After the police took the bones away, there were no further updates.

Xiaowei didn’t specifically inquire, so he didn’t know who the deceased was or who the murderer was.

"Oh, I see!"

Old Ma nodded and apologized with a smile, "Sorry for taking up your time, Taoist."

"It’s no problem."

Lu Heng smiled faintly, unaffected.

Having obtained no leads here, Old Ma returned to the pit.

The other police officers had already gathered the bones and were carefully piecing them together on a bed sheet brought by Second Uncle.

Upon completion, those present couldn’t help but frown.

"This height doesn’t seem like an adult’s?"

Third Uncle scrutinized it for a moment before murmuring.

"It indeed isn’t an adult."

After a careful observation, Old Ma said in a deep voice, "Judging by the skeletal development, the deceased had inner toe phalanges, but the elbow joint epiphyses hadn’t fused, suggesting the deceased was between twelve and thirteen years old."

"The pelvic bone is heart-shaped and narrower in horizontal diameter than vertical diameter, indicating the deceased was male."

"So, the deceased should be a twelve to thirteen-year-old boy!"

After speaking, Old Ma looked at Third Uncle Wei and asked, "Third Brother, has any twelve to thirteen-year-old child gone missing recently in your village?"

Upon hearing this, Third Uncle Wei frowned, thought for a moment, and shook his head, "There shouldn’t be."

"If there were, someone would have notified us to look for them."

"Right, Second Brother?"

After speaking, he turned to his second brother.

Second Uncle Wei also had a contemplative look.

After thinking for quite a while, he also shook his head and said, "There’s no missing child in our village!"

"Let alone a twelve to thirteen-year-old boy."

Upon hearing this, Old Ma frowned and asked puzzledly, "Then where is this child from?"

If there are no missing children in the village where the Wei family lives, then who could this child be?

Why would the murderer bury the body here?