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Chapter 288: Chapter 288 Twelve Years of Self-Exile

Translator: Dragon Boat Translation Editor: Dragon Boat Translation

“What else could it be? He’s not a fugitive.”

“I declare that this is the biggest mistake of the year.”

“Brother, you’ve been in exile for twelve years.”

“His experience could totally make a movie. It might even sell well.”

“Title: Twelve Years of Desperation”

“If someone had called the police back then, or if he had turned himself in with his parents, at most, he would have gotten into a drunken brawl. If he hadn’t caused any serious injuries, he would have been just detained for 15 days.”

“He has been fighting with his imagination for twelve years.”

“How many twelve years are there in life…”

“Even if he caused heavy injuries, he didn’t have to squat for so long.”

Looking at the comments before him, [Yes, I’m that Great]’s tears fell like rain again.

He was not a murderer, but he had been on the run for twelve years.

He had been living in the wild and had almost died several times.

All of this was because of his wild imagination.

If he had turned himself in to the police back then, he would have been released after a few days, just as the chat mentioned.

He had escaped for twelve years!

He had lived in fear and even caused her parents to be on tenterhooks for so many years.

The ordinary viewers expressed their emotions through the comments, while the hundreds of viewers with special statuses didn’t know whether to laugh or cry.

What was this?

“Captain Li, you’re still the best.”

Several members of the Hangzhou City Criminal Investigation Division office gave him a heartfelt thumbs up.

“Hahaha, little ones, these are all experiences.”

“Why else would I be the captain and you guys be the team members?”

Li Changjun lit another cigarette with a smug expression.

“Don’t think that Dr. Chen’s way of doing things is irrelevant. When it comes to abhorring evil, he’s no better than us.”

“If there’s really something wrong with this kid, Dr. Chen wouldn’t be so calm.”

“He wouldn’t have kept quiet, too.”

Li Changjun smoked as he shared his experience.

Whether it was the fat chef who had almost lost his kidney for love or the infamous Miss Bai Teng, Chen Yu had a calm and gentle tone as he chatted with them.

On the other hand, a cold smile would occasionally appear on Chen Yu’s face when he looked at the criminals.

This point had already been confirmed by All Kun, who used pets to swindle people, and the leader of the Ultraman army.

Oh, right.

There was also [Silver Spear Little Tyrant] and Zhang Meili, who had been caught not long ago.

His team members were enlightened.

As expected of Chen Yu’s number one fan.

Captain Li had already begun to comprehend the true meaning of psychology, analyzing Chen Yu’s mood through his tone and expression.

From there, he could judge whether the caller was a good person or not.

“Captain, someone sent you a parcel from another province. It’s a thank-you gift. That’s the content…”

At this moment, a few team members walked in from outside, holding many banners in their hands.

The Criminal Investigation Division should have been happy to receive the banners, but there was no joy on their faces.

It was awkward.

“Pfft…”

A team member who was drinking water saw the banner’s contents and spat them out.

A doctor for the people, helping them in times of crisis.

Solving cases to relieve our worries, and eliminate violence as a doctor.

Psychological diagnosis and treatment promoted righteousness, and career flourishing because of him.

“Slap.”

Li Changjun glanced at the content and facepalmed.

The other team members in the room also slapped their foreheads.

It kind of seemed to be a thank-you banner for the police force.

But it didn’t seem like it, either.

“I want to go home! I want to go home and see my parents immediately!”

The heart-wrenching shouts broke the strange atmosphere in the office.

In the livestream, it was as if [Yes, I’m that Great] had gone crazy as he stumbled and ran out.

After a while, the visibility of where he was began to brighten.

Only then did the viewers see clearly that this guy was hiding in an abandoned cave.

No wonder it was pitch black inside.

A few similar caves were nearby, and the surroundings were not particularly desolate.

The viewers could vaguely see many houses with lights on.

“I think I know where he is hiding.”

“Near De Town, I think.”

“Brother, don’t get too excited. It’s so dark now. Even if you want to go home, you have to wait until tomorrow morning.”

“Flowers will bloom again, but people will never be young again. After twelve years, his parents probably won’t be able to recognize him.”

“I’ll repeat the important lessons. Don’t break the law or commit crimes. Repent in time when you make mistakes. Know the law, understand the law, and abide by the law.”

“Amen”

“You’ve caused yourself a tragedy.”

“If he really murdered someone and ran away, the content in the chat would probably be different. If he knew that he might have killed someone, why didn’t he turn himself in and run instead? This is the price he has to pay!”

“I strongly support the commenter above! He promised his parents that he would turn himself in the next day, but he chose to run away in the middle of the night. If I were his parents, I might not have accepted his irresponsible son again!”

These two comments instantly reduced the number of sympathizing comments.

Indeed, if [Yes, I’m that Great] really murdered someone and fled, would anyone sympathize with him?

The last bullet was like a heavy blow to [Yes, I’m that Great].

Yes, would his parents accept him back?

He had been on the run for twelve years, and he had never called his parents because he was afraid of being caught.

He didn’t even dare to contact his relatives.

Not long ago, he had mustered up the courage to call home.

Unfortunately, the landline at home had already been shut down.

He couldn’t get through to his parents’ cell phone either.

He was a coward, a bastard who did not have the courage to take responsibility.

He left his parents in pain for a long time.

Even if the so-called murder was a blunder, he had escaped responsibility after all.

Furthermore, he had taken advantage of his parents’ soft-heartedness to escape in the middle of the night.

Looking at the bright moon above his head, [Yes, I’m that Great] suddenly felt that he had not really gained freedom.

He didn’t kill anyone. He wasn’t a criminal.

But how was he any different from a criminal now?

During the twelve years of his life on the run, he lost everything a normal person had.

“Your parents didn’t give up on you,” Chen Yu said. “They’ve been missing you all these years. Moreover, they’ve done a lot to find you.”

“Really? Do my parents really not hate me?”

[Yes, I’m that Great] asked desperately.

“As I said just now,” Chen Yu nodded. “There’s one thing that’s completely opposite to your guess due to the influence of paranoia.”

“This is the love your parents have for you.”

“Seven months ago, you summoned up the courage to call them, but you couldn’t get through. This didn’t mean they changed their numbers.”

“In order to wait for your call, their phone numbers have not changed for twelve years.”

When he heard his parents hadn’t changed their number for twelve years just to wait for him to contact them, he hurriedly said, “Dr. Chen, 1’11 go offline first. 1 have to call my parents immediately.”

“No matter if you call now or tomorrow, no one will pick up.”

“If you want to contact them by phone, you’ll have to wait at least a month.”

“Why?”

He blurted out his question in a hurry.

Why couldn’t he get through if his parents didn’t change their number?

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