Chapter 2637 Qiao Zhendong may have been chopped in the kidneys.
Chapter 2637 Qiao Zhendong may have been chopped in the kidneys.
Seeing his bewildered expression, Qiao Ya hurriedly asked, "I promised you would go find my father, Qiao Zhendong, but why didn't you find him, and why have you lost your memory?"
Hai Jing paused for a moment, then turned to look at Qiao Ya, his face ashen.
He endured the stinging pain in his head and tried to think.
After a long while, his eyes suddenly lit up.
“I remember now. I remember everything that happened before I lost my memory.”
Upon hearing this, Qiao Ya perked up and quickly leaned over to ask:
What happened before you lost your memory? Did you find my father?
Hai Jing shook his head, his voice low and somewhat hoarse as he said:
"We didn't find him. But we have news about him. He's not on Alcatraz."
"Originally, I thought that once I got to the port area, I would be focused on how to get to Devil's Island."
"After some investigation, I learned that Devil's Island recruits people to go there regularly every year. I thought it would be good if I could go with those people. When I went to register, I made sure to hide my identity. Those mercenaries went with me."
"But what we didn't expect was that one of the mercenaries was recognized before they even got to the island."
“That man committed some international offenses, and the international police have been looking for him.”
"Now that we've seen him here, it's impossible to let him leave, so a fight broke out."
“I didn’t participate, and I just walked away with the crowd. The mercenaries were later scattered.”
"The international police arrested several people he was looking for, and some of them died."
"However, the people we hired were basically completely useless."
“I was thinking that hiring new people would take time, so I might as well do some research myself.”
"Let's find a way to get to the island, find my father-in-law, and then bring him down."
"After making inquiries from various sources, someone said they could send people to Devil Island, but they would charge 3 yuan per person."
"I thought the price was cheap enough, so I agreed to pay. But I was also careful and asked him to get to the island first, and I would pay him after we got there."
"When I was ready, he took me to the port and got me on the ship. But I never expected that when the ship was halfway there, on the open sea, he would force me to hand over the money."
"I refused, and then a fight broke out."
"He couldn't beat me, so he jumped into the sea, which caused the boat to capsize, and I ended up in the sea too."
"Although I can swim a little, I can't compare to the local fishermen. Not long after I fell into the water, someone grabbed me by the ankle and pulled me down, and then I don't know anything."
"However, my backpack, my ID, money, and some other useful items are all missing. I guess those people took them."
"If that's the case," Joa said. "How can you be sure my father isn't on Devil's Island?"
Hai Jing said, "I didn't know that before that."
"After I lost my memory, I drifted ashore with the sea and was rescued by an old woman."
"After she revived me, I didn't stay long because the locals often find people who have drifted ashore from the sea. Perhaps because of Alcatraz, some of them are dismembered limbs, and some are corpses."
"Very few survive, but even if they are rescued, people dare not leave them in the village."
"So after I woke up, my mother-in-law told me to leave quickly, otherwise someone would come and collect the body."
"According to that old woman, the people who collect corpses will send them to different places depending on the circumstances of the person they find."
"Most likely, she would become a slave or be sent to Country D for surgery."
"Either they take out their hearts, livers, and lungs, or they turn men into women and force them to perform on stage; either way, it's a horrific sight."
"Even corpses can be sold to medical schools for research!"
“At first I didn’t believe it because I had seen similar plots in Jiang Wan’s novels, but Jiang Wan said that this happened decades later.”
"I was quite curious at the time and asked Jiang Wan why she was so pessimistic?"
"Because of organ transplantation, I have inquired about it. Although the West has some experience in organ transplantation, the success rate is still very low."
"Because the problem of drug rejection cannot be solved, there were also great risks when my father had a kidney transplant."
"Anti-rejection drugs have been invented, but clinical trials will still take some time."
"So I don't believe it's really that pessimistic that they can just take a living person to another place and then cut off their kidneys and organs."
"It also needs to be done in an assembly line fashion, which sounds pretty scary."
"But Jiang Wan told me at the time that this is an inevitable trend in the future development of society."
“Because where there is demand, a market will be formed. I even argued with her about this at the time.”
"That's why I care so much about these things. I just can't believe that someone would actually take someone away and cut off their organs."
"That's why I asked more questions."
"The old woman could tell that I didn't believe her. She seemed afraid that I would be taken advantage of, so she hurriedly explained that it was true and even brought out some evidence for me."
“She took some things out of the cabinet and showed them to me, saying that someone had lived in this village 10 years ago, and that they had stayed at their house.”
"The next day, he was taken away by a few people and I heard that he was sent directly to Gayaozi in Myanmar."
"As she spoke, she showed me the things those people left behind. It was at that moment that I saw your father Qiao Zhendong's belongings."
"Inside are his Hong Kong residency documents, money and wallet, and photos of you and him."
It's hard to say about the seascape.
It felt a little cruel to say it, but things have already come to this point. Rather than indulging in unrealistic fantasies, it's better to see the truth sooner rather than later, so that I can finally give up.
Upon hearing this, Qiao Ya swayed.
According to what Haijing said.
Her father, Qiao Zhendong, was murdered in this village 10 years ago when he was preparing to go to Evil Devil Island, and was sent to Myanmar to be killed.
Just thinking about this possibility made Qiao Ya feel like the sky had fallen.
She covered her mouth, her eyes were red, and she knelt down on the ground with a thud.
She asked anxiously, "If that's the case, does that mean my father's organs were transplanted to someone else? Is it possible to find the person who donated his organs?"
At that moment, she humbly thought that as long as her father's organs were still alive, it might mean that her father was still alive.
Although the idea was somewhat absurd, she really didn't want to miss out on even the slightest possibility.
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