Chapter 74: Visions of death.
Liwu put the bureau’s newest toy on the desk. It was a truth resonator, a device that emitted a low hum when lies were spoken. It was still new and still in testing phase but she thought it wouldn’t hurt to put it to use now. “Tell me your story, leave nothing out.”
“Aren’t you going to ask for my name?” The woman asked.
Liwu smiled. “Meng Ying, I already know your name.”
The woman nodded. She leaned forward and said slowly, “The bureau does not like it when we predict fate for others. Will you be arresting me after this?”
Liwu moved her head from side to side, “We will be pressing charges, depending on what you did. At worst, you will pay a fine.”
Meng Ying stood up and walked to the back wall, pacing from side to side like a cornered tiger. Liwu remained in place, watching her, like the hunter waiting silently, to take a bite of her prey at the right moment.
“I prefer to be called Madam Meng.” Meng Ying said suddenly as she returned to the chair. “Fate prediction systems are unpredictable themselves, they speak when they want and give you bits of scraps sometimes. You earn points when your prediction comes to pass.” Her eyes clouded like stormed glass. flickered. “But do you know what people do as soon as they learn their fate and don’t like what they hear?”
“They try to change it.” Liwu filled in easily with the truth.
Madam Meng nodded. She began recounting the visions she had seen, her voice weaving dread into the air. She pointed to the picture of the first victim, a thirteen year old girl with braided hair and geeky glasses but the brightest smile. “Chen Rong, she smiled too much. Her death was to come by water. She was to drown in the sea, her laughter swallowed by current.”
She pushed that picture aside and moved to the second victim, a thirteen year old boy holding a soccer ball at his side. “Liang Wei. His ball would roll into a warehouse and he would go after it. A fire sparked by faulty wires would be his end.”
Liwu presented the third picture, a boy posing on his skateboard.
“Zhao Ming, he liked to do stunts. He would die skating, chasing after a kite. One of those silly stunts for his online fans.” Madam Meng scoffed. She moved faster than Liwu to the next picture. It was a girl reading a book in a library. “Hua Lin, death by fever.” She continued on, “Sun Jie, he laughed the most while I was predicting their fate. He would be struck by a car while crossing the road but that was not what would kill him. While in the hospital, he would come down with an infection and die.”
Liwu nodded and shoved forward the next picture, a girl riding a horse at an amusement park. “Wu Fen, a case of the flu she would bring home from her family’s summer trip. It just wouldn’t heal. One of those new illnesses that have no cure.” She paused and took a sip of water before continuing, “Tang Bo, trapped in a landslide abroad. that same summer.”
The last two pictures, Liwu pushed forward at the same time. “Qian Yu, bitten by a venomous snake at the zoo and Ma Xiu, suicide. He had a terminal illness.”
She finished and leaned back in her chair. “Nine children, nine deaths. It just seemed so….” Madam Meng shook her head, “sad.”
Liwu gathered all the pictures and put them away in the box with the flowers. Then, she looked straight in Madam Meng’s eyes and said, “Here is the problem, none of these children died the way you said they were supposed to. They were all suffocated in their sleep.” She presented different pictures from the real crime scenes.
Madam Meng did not respond in shock like Liwu expected. She just said softly, “They look peaceful.”
Liwu blinked. “I had the same thought when I saw them. So tell me, was your system wrong or did you take things into your own hands and give them what you thought was a peaceful death?”
Madam Meng laughed and twisted her hands. “I am afraid you are backing up the wrong tree detective. I don’t know why the method of death changed but I know they were destined for death.”
“We got the phone and internet records of all the families of the dead children. It looks like they contacted you more than once. Why?” Liwu asked her.
Madam Meng planted her palms on the table and said with a sigh, as if she was tired. “That brings us to the reason why the Bureau does not want fate predictors to be active. If you tell someone that they will be hit by a bus on road A, they decide to take road B.
You tell a man that he will die lonely without a wife and children so he goes out and marries the woman he is dating even though they are not right for each other. In the end, that woman’s life is ruined ninety percent of the time and him along with her.
After I predicted their deaths, their parents came to me, angry and yelling accusations. They thought I was conning their little ones for an easy pay day. Maybe they all went out for dinner after, or they formed a group chat, I don’t know. All I know is that they returned because they had decided to do whatever it took to change their children’s fate.”
Liwu leaned back, considering. The children had gone to Madam Meng as a joke and after, their families lived under a shadow. Madam Meng was by no means a fraud, like many people who pretended to have fate prediction systems were. Her predictions had been precise. It was time to look into how the parents of those children had changed their fate.
But before, then, she needed to find out what Madam Meng was lying about. “You have left out the tenth child. Why?”
Madam Meng reached for the cup of tea which had been sitting untouched on the table. Her trembling hands shoved it accidentally. She grimaced. “I am sorry.”
“It’s okay, someone will take care of it.” Liwu assured her. “Just tell me about the tenth child, Nu Ying.
Madam Meng shook her head. “The system showed me nothing. It was a void. No death, no past, no future. Perhaps the girl’s fate is hidden, maybe she is special. I don’t know. Systems are not a science, but I have never seen a void before. I told her that she would live a full life and die of old age. But honestly, I was terrified.”
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Chapters
- Chapter 176: Hotter than fire.
- Chapter 175: How to hide a system theft.
- Chapter 174: The sadistic silence system.
- Chapter 173: One stolen beauty system.
- Chapter 172: Managing money.
- Chapter 171: Criteria to be a system host.
- Chapter 170: Handcuffs: leveled up.
- Chapter 169: Escaping Bad luck Tai.
- Chapter 168: Destroying a dream.
- Chapter 167: Inside a dream.
- Chapter 166: Liwu goes.
- Chapter 165: Linlin’s outburst.
- Chapter 164: Ten years of sleep.
- Chapter 163: You can’t punch a dream.
- Chapter 162: Reviews from a bad date.
- Chapter 161: A mayor and his potential thief.
- Chapter 160: Tears for gifts.
- Chapter 159: Coin killer.
- Chapter 158: A food tour and cursed coin.
- Chapter 157: Two mothers, with system problems.
- Chapter 156: The best use of chaos.
- Chapter 155: The romantic scholar.
- Chapter 154: The tour.
- Chapter 153: Arriving in Vienna.
- Chapter 152: Liwu’s vacation plans.
- Chapter 151: Like a spy movie.
- Chapter 150: Pig teammates.
- Chapter 149: One necklace, many scandals.
- Chapter 148: The necklace fury.
- Chapter 147: A taste of chaos and justice.
- Chapter 146: Commendations and summons.
- Chapter 145: Fun stress relief.
- Chapter 144: Why bother?
- Chapter 143: Three deaths.
- Chapter 142: Deliberate wrong clues.
- Chapter 141: A mind numbing link.
- Chapter 140: The asthma case.
- Chapter 139: Unhelpful parents.
- Chapter 138: Crime doesn’t sleep.
- Chapter 137: Liwu vs Elder Zhang.
- Chapter 136: Trial by fire.
- Chapter 135: Kingdom cotton candy.
- Chapter 134: A system ruined my life.
- Chapter 133: Fickle men.
- Chapter 132: Logic vs love?
- Chapter 131: Not in the manual.
- Chapter 130: Another case closed, but glory was taken.
- Chapter 129: The edge of a cliff.
- Chapter 128: A smooth interogator.
- Chapter 127: One suspect.
- Chapter 126: A warning in the morning.
- Chapter 125: He Xiao Yi’s past.
- Chapter 124: Rising hatred.
- Chapter 123: Not students, but robots.
- Chapter 122: A statistic.
- Chapter 121: The bureau’s mascot.
- Chapter 120: Reasons to hate small towns.
- Chapter 119: Weifeng’s alone.
- Chapter 118: The breakfast guest.
- Chapter 117: Classi bad boy, classic white moonlight.
- Chapter 116: Weifeng’s return.
- Chapter 115: A second accidental kiss.
- Chapter 114: The twenty third hour.
- Chapter 113: Another painful clue.
- Chapter 112: Two bees and ink=clue.
- Chapter 111: One day.
- Chapter 110: The rumored tension.
- Chapter 109: The return of arrogance.
- Chapter 108: The unexpected.
- Chapter 107: Was there a chance for recovery?
- Chapter 106: Very bad cop, very understanding cop.
- Chapter 105: Sibling rivalry.
- Chapter 104: Things that humble.
- Chapter 103: Who was the bigger victim?
- Chapter 102: Story one and story two.
- Chapter 101: Eager witnesses...with help.
- Chapter 100: The curse of charm.
- Chapter 99: The secrets were not over.
- Chapter 98: An architect of chaos.
- Chapter 97: No more swaps.
- Chapter 96: Nobody has ever died from a little water.
- Chapter 95: Another day, another ex.
- Chapter 94: Thank God for Yuening or bad luck.
- Chapter 93: Whose child needed pampering?
- Chapter 92: Truth was ugly.
- Chapter 91: Finally, a motive that made sense.
- Chapter 90: Reasons why it was a woman.
- Chapter 89: Finally, that punch.
- Chapter 88: Happy.
- Chapter 87: Boom.
- Chapter 86: Smiles and lies.
- Chapter 85: The badass with a baby.
- Chapter 84: Step one of confessing.
- Chapter 83: Addressing the press.
- Chapter 82: Professional in the face of grief.
- Chapter 81: Not a legend.
- Chapter 80: Nothing...was the motive.
- Chapter 79: The bloody cost of finding evidence.
- Chapter 78: Sweetness for everyone.
- Chapter 77: On his knees.
- Chapter 76: Who had the authority?
- Chapter 75: A blank fate.
- Chapter 74: Visions of death.
- Chapter 73: Old people are not always nice.
- Chapter 72: A lily of death.
- Chapter 71: Closing the dead heiress’ - .
- Chapter 70: Companionship--suddenly.
- Chapter 69: A love with holes.
- Chapter 68: Three sisters, under one roof
- Chapter 67: Personal curiosity.
- Chapter 66: So much hatred.
- Chapter 65: A possible suspect.
- Chapter 64: A bribe for meddling.
- Chapter 63: Cracks in a family.
- Chapter 62: The death of an heiress.
- Chapter 61: A shared bedroom.
- Chapter 60: Wiping a stain.
- Chapter 59: The bad systems.
- Chapter 58: World domination was too hard.
- Chapter 57: The system hosts of One city.
- Chapter 56: Weijun’s cranky.
- Chapter 55: New rules.
- Chapter 54: Morning slaps.
- Chapter 53: Dine, dash and dive!
- Chapter 52: Sudden peace?
- Chapter 51: The hidden scar.
- Chapter 50: System court.
- Chapter 49: You want to meddle, lets meddle.
- Chapter 48: Weijun’s quick scheme.
- Chapter 47: Fingers for rent.
- Chapter 46: Severed fingers!
- Chapter 45: The husband, the shadow.
- Chapter 44: An arrest to look forward to.
- Chapter 43: New rules of operation.
- Chapter 42: The twist.
- Chapter 41: The expert!
- Chapter 40: Dignity must be preserved.
- Chapter 39: System mission triggered.
- Chapter 38: A possible case.
- Chapter 37: Tears at a family meeting.
- Chapter 36: Old Tai’s entry.
- Chapter 35: No pregnant mistresses.
- Chapter 34: Touching abs.
- Chapter 33: A past best not recalled.
- Chapter 32: Little grand aunt begins her scheme.
- Chapter 31: A small and mighty slap!
- Chapter 30: The count down.
- Chapter 29: Shared wife of the Shen brothers.
- Chapter 28: Bad Luck Baton.
- Chapter 27: Negotiation is an art of using others.
- Chapter 26: A food tour.
- Chapter 25: A half naked man with cotton candy.
- Chapter 24: Shen Manman!!!!
- Chapter 23: Elder Zhang was not pleased, as usual!
- Chapter 22: Sweet Rose.
- Chapter 21: Round two.
- Chapter 20: To go for dinner or not?
- Chapter 19: A trap.
- Chapter 18: Sharp tongued daughter-in-law.
- Chapter 17: The daughter-in-law was not soft at all.
- Chapter 16: Delivering the bride.
- Chapter 15: Sad partings.
- Chapter 14: A match made in heaven or hell.
- Chapter 13: Try not to die on the wedding night.
- Chapter 12: Rules of marriage.
- Chapter 11: Bad luck was her brand.
- Chapter 10: I do, to misfortune.
- Chapter 9: Harbinger of misfortune at a wedding.
- Chapter 8: The bride debate.
- Chapter 7: Old Tai vs Elder Zhang.
- Chapter 6: Two brothers, one love.
- Chapter 5: Miss Misfortune.
- Chapter 4: The universe owes grandpa Tai.
- Chapter 3: Dragon dicatator Tai Alix.
- Chapter 2: The man in the lion’s mask.
- Chapter 1: Bad luck Tai.