Resumo do episódio 6 de Born With Luck
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Following Zhou Rong's orders to eliminate all evidence, his operatives successfully silenced Xiao Fei. To ensure no digital traces remained, another henchman broke into Xiao Fei's home to steal his computer tower. Although the thief secured the hardware, he was nearly caught by the sudden arrival of the police. He narrowly escaped the dragnet, leaving the investigators with a cold trail.
In the aftermath of Captain Ye Jian’s death, Zhang Yi’ang met with the veteran forensic doctor, Mr. Chen, to review the autopsy. The report revealed that Ye Jian had been struck by a vehicle before sustaining six significant stab wounds from a dagger. The most baffling detail was the orientation of the wounds; the blade marks pointed both upward and downward. This inconsistent pattern defied logic, whether the attack involved one killer or several.
When Zhang Yi’ang cautiously suggested bringing in a provincial forensic team for assistance, Mr. Chen took deep offense. Having served since his graduation in 1995, the doctor felt his professional capability was being questioned. The tension only eased after colleagues pointed out Chen's chronic waist issues as a valid reason to accept help. Meanwhile, Zhou Rong was fixated on securing a massive 200-mu land deal in the East New Town.
With residential profits expected to cover all costs, the commercial rent would provide the pure profit his company, Rongcheng Real Estate, desperately needed. The man standing in his way was Fang Yong, the Director of the Administrative Committee. Despite his high rank, Fang Yong maintained a frugal lifestyle, famously commuting on an old bicycle.
Seeking to exploit Fang Yong’s reputation as a man of culture, Zhou Rong tasked his subordinate, Jianren, with procuring a valuable piece of calligraphy by the master Yu Yueran. Jianren, however, attempted to pocket a massive profit by purchasing a 5,000-yuan forgery while billing the company 500,000 yuan. They intercepted Fang Yong on his way home, pretending to seek his expert opinion on the "antique."
Fang Yong, a genuine connoisseur, immediately identified the scroll as a blatant fake from the Rong Bao Zhai shop. When Zhou Rong tried to pivot by offering the "worthless" fake as a gift, Fang Yong was insulted by the transparent attempt at manipulation. He rebuked them for their "businessman tricks" and cycled away in disgust. Furious at the embarrassment, Zhou Rong kicked Jianren out of the car and left him stranded.
Now officially leading the investigation in Sanjiangkou, Zhang Yi’ang pushed his team to look for a connection between Ye Jian’s murder and an older case handled by the late Chief Lu Zheng. During a search of Ye Jian’s apartment, Zhang discovered a VIP gold card for the Fenglin Night Hotel. The card had no credit limit but had never been activated, suggesting Ye Jian was too cautious to use a luxury item that did not fit his modest police salary.
Zhang realized that this hotel was the likely "interface" connecting the two cases. At the same time, Fang Chao and Liu Zhi were conducting surveillance on Fang Yong, convinced his "clean official" persona was a mask. By poring over years of newspaper archives, they discovered that while Fang Yong always rode an old bicycle, he had actually cycled through at least three different vintage models over the decade.
They reasoned that a truly frugal man would simply repair one bike; the effort to find specific vintage models suggested a calculated attempt to appear incorruptible. They staked out his residence, waiting for an opportunity to strike. Zhang Yi’ang and his team eventually arrived at the Fenglin Night Hotel. They first questioned the PR manager, Zhou Qi, who maintained a professional but evasive demeanor, claiming she had never seen Captain Ye Jian at the establishment.
Unimpressed by her rehearsed answers, Zhang Yi’ang demanded a meeting with Lu Yibo, a shareholder and manager of the hotel. Behind the scenes, Fang Yong’s career was shifted. While he was practicing "Five-Animal" health exercises at home, he received a phone call from Chief Huang. Under the guise of rewarding his years of hard work, Huang informed him that he was being moved to a "lighter" position in the provincial capital to focus on cultural research.
It was a polite but firm way of removing him from the power center of the East New Town project. The investigation reached a breakthrough when Zhang Yi’ang confronted Lu Yibo in a luxurious suite at the hotel. Lu Yibo appeared resigned, admitting that he was the one who had sent a messy, typo-ridden report letter to the authorities out of fear.
However, he hesitated when pressed for the name of the person he was reporting or the identity of Lu Zheng’s killer. Claiming he needed time to organize his thoughts, Lu Yibo asked for a delay. Zhang Yi’ang agreed to treat him as a protected witness, sensing the truth was finally within reach.













