The officers of the Zero Major Crimes Squad was also shocked.
When they first came to Kesser County, they thought that it was a civilized city with good public security.
They did not expect that such a stable city would hide such a dirty business and bloody scene.
The police and criminals colluded!
Just as the police department issued the notice, it was exposed by others. How ironic.
These crimes were appalling—drug trafficking, drug manufacturing, forcing female college students into prostitution, breaking into houses to rape young women, forcing a person to commit a crime so that he does not have a way out, and eventually, mentally torturing him until he will commit suicide in shame.
It was too dark.
It was too cruel.
It was too bloody.