The Prequel to the Complete Book of Sin_Volume 3 Zombie Doll_Chapter 12 Hwaseong Station
Chapter 12 Hwaseong Station
August 12, 1998, early in the morning, foggy.
In a car accident near Hedong Bridge in Hwaseong, a beggar with bad legs and feet was hit and killed by a car while crossing the road, and the traffic police found several bags of methamphetamine from the beggar's personal pocket.
On October 22, 1999, at 9 p.m., when the flow of people in Hwaseong Haizhu Square shuttled, a beggar knelt under a neon light, there was a shoe box in front of him, and when someone gave him money, he would kowtow and not speak, he might be dumb. The two mute children were also kneeling, and one of the older children was pouting and winking at a girl selling flowers next to her.
There was an old man with hoop legs in a suit and a hat, perhaps drunk, and when he walked past the beggar, he casually threw a hundred dollars into his hat like a piece of waste paper. The old man walked far away, heard a scream, and looked back to see the mute beggar holding the money to the lamp.
The beggar's two children jumped up and said, "Let me see, let me see Chairman Mao above." ”
They had heard of a new version of the red hundred-dollar bill, and now they saw it with their own eyes.
The mute beggar spoke excitedly, and he said, "Oh, God, touch it, don't rob it." ”
The girl selling flowers next to her immediately caught up with her and said to the old man, "Wait a minute, you can buy flowers." ”
The old man burped, squinted his eyes and said, "How do you sell it?" ”
The girl said: "A bouquet of eight pieces is not expensive, and the flowers are so beautiful." ”
The old man took out a hundred dollars and said, "I want them all." ”
"A total of twelve, ninety-six dollars." The flower girl took the money and said cheekily, "Don't look for it, I don't have any change." ”
The old man said, "That won't work, you have to find money, that man is a beggar; You, you're a businessman. ”
The flower girl was stunned, and quickly reacted and said, "I'm just a flower seller, you wait, I'll go over there to change the change." ”
The old man watched as the girl turned the corner and disappeared.
The old man sighed and threw the flowers into the trash.
This old man is Sanwen.
A few days later, Sanwen Qian appeared in Haizhu Square again, and he said to the "dumb" beggar: "Give you a hundred yuan, you help me send this bag of things to the Sadie Entertainment City on Huanjiang Road, and come back, and give you another hundred yuan." ”
"Is this a good thing?" The beggar asked.
The sanwen put a hundred-dollar bill in the shoebox in front of the beggar.
"Why don't you send it?" The beggar asked.
"I've got something." Sanwen replied.
"When you get there, who will you give your stuff to?" The beggar asked.
"Find Boss Huo." Sanwen Qian said.
"What's in the bag?" The beggar said, opening the canvas bag, which contained two bricks, wrapped in newspaper.
"That's all," the beggar asked, "two red bricks?" ”
"Yes." Sanwen replied.
Criminals generally take the separation of people and goods, find a fool as a substitute for the dead, even if they are caught by the police, they can't tell who the upper line is, and in the process of transportation, there will be horses secretly following in case of accidents. The way drug dealers hide drugs is even more bizarre: Zhang Weiyi in Hong Kong hid drugs in watermelons, Xie Fengping in Hainan hid drugs in coconuts, Zhou Mou, a Shanghainese, hid ecstasy in candles, and Li Mou, a native of Yunnan, disguised heroin as glutinous rice and hid it in several sacks of glutinous rice.
The two bricks were cleverly camouflaged yellow arsenic, which could become No. 4 heroin as long as it was reprocessed.
During the Spring Festival crackdown in 1999, a trainee police officer named Jiang Weidong wrote in his report: There are more than 30,000 registered drug addicts in Huacheng, and the actual number of drug users is at least 50,000 or more, or even more. There must have been a secret den of drug traffickers near the Hwaseong train station, who used beggars and street children to sell drugs, and according to informants, the leader of this drug trafficking gang was a man nicknamed Sam Wenqian......
When the leaders of the authorities asked Jiang Weidong about the situation, Jiang Weidong disappeared and disappeared from the world like air. This report later attracted the attention of the Major Case Command.
Just a few steps away from Hwaseong Railway Station, there is a street called Dengfeng Street, which is densely packed with a large number of rental houses, and many foreigners live here.
There is a rich restaurant on Dengfeng Street, the hall is simple and not decorated, but it is full every day, and diners gather.
The people of Hwaseong are delicious, and the water that flies in the sky and climbs on the ground can be made into a delicious plate. They call making money "food", which is evident from this. There is a snack bar selling wonton noodles in the basement on Huifu East Road, a restaurant selling brine goose in Chaozhou Lane on the roof of a residential building, and a seafood restaurant on an iron-hulled boat in Nanhai Fishing Village on Huanshi Road.
In the 80s of the 20th century, a black-necked red-crowned crane can also be seen in Hwaseong, which migrated from the Heilongjiang River basin to the south for the winter, because of the predation of the Hwaseong people, this bird has become very rare.
Nirvana originally operated a kind of snake soup, a famous dish made of cobra, silver krait, krait, water snake and cobra "five snake soup", after being banned by the wildlife protection department, it began to introduce a new signature dish: called flower chicken.
The three loess chickens with yellow mouth, yellow feet and yellow skin are cut and washed, marinated with soy sauce, Shao wine, refined salt, a variety of spices are ground and wiped on the chicken body, the chicken belly is fried in the snow and fried accessories, and a clove is placed in each of the two armpits, and then wrapped in lotus leaves, and then wrapped in the yellow mud of the wine jar. Dig a pit underground, not too deep, cover the soil, bake it over an open fire for more than an hour, bake it on charcoal for half an hour, and call the flower chicken to be done.
Knock open the mud, the lotus leaves are oily and watery, still glowing with a faint green, the fragrance of the lotus leaves comes to the nose, the chicken is fat and tender, and the paste is tender and smooth. Taking advantage of the heat and the aroma, tear off a yellow chicken leg and feast on it. If you have three glasses and two glasses of spirits, you will definitely be proud and dry, whether rich or poor, it will be incisive and vivid, and you will be able to chew the taste of a tiger and a wolf.
We have to say that this is called the most authentic flower chicken, because the boss used to be a beggar, and he is the big monster.
Although the restaurant is cramped, dirty and poor, it is crowded every day, and business is very good. Behind the shop is a courtyard, in which there is a steamed willow, and the two wings are the residences of the big monster and the shopkeeper. There are a few benches and a few low tables under the tree, where they will sit when the guests are full, and even a few tables in front of the restaurant.
There was a bronze sign in front of the door, which was later stolen by street children, and what attracted the attention of passers-by was four large crooked letters pasted on the wall: Beggars are free.
This is probably the only restaurant that is free for beggars, and if you have to find one reason, it is that the owner is a beggar. Monster never hid his experience as a man named Hanako, and he told many customers about his blood-sucking son, saying, "I feel like a dog, and now I'm a human." "People sympathize with his ordeal and appreciate his compassionate heart. There was once a newspaper and television station that came to interview this good man, but he refused. He promoted humanitarianism for the government, gave alms to the rich, opened up the good to the outside and shut up the evil. Many times, virtue is just a box that wraps sin with sin.
This mercy is only a superficial phenomenon, and the unkempt beggars who come and go in the restaurant do not affect the business of the big monster, because he does not run a restaurant, but sells drugs. Only the beggars who really "ask for food" will come here to receive alms, and at first, the big monster, Sanwen Qian, and Young Master Han just organized these missing arms and legs called Hanako, divided the territory for them, and charged a monthly protection fee. In 1997, Sanwen was not satisfied with being a beggar leader, and began to use these beggars to sell drugs, give them some leftovers, and then let them transport drugs and ship them. The restaurant became a hidden drug den.
In February 1999, the trainee policeman named Jiang Weidong came here to conduct two investigations, the first time he bought a chicken named Hua Ji and didn't say anything; The second time, he bought another chicken, walked into the kitchen and said directly to the big monster: "Boss, I want to ask you about someone." ”
"Who?" The monster asked.
"Cents."
"I don't know."
"Let's be honest, I'm a police officer, I suspect you of drug trafficking, you'd better get acquainted. Although I don't have the evidence yet, this is not a formal interrogation, but a private conversation with you. Next time, I will come in a police uniform, if you are smart, you will leave a way back for yourself, and it will be regarded as a meritorious performance in the future. Again, where is the money? ”
"Behind your back."
Jiang Weidong looked back, but saw nothing.
The eye of art should be everywhere, and it is not only ants and earthworms that can see what is going on underground. A year later, when the old house on Dengfeng Street was demolished, a skeleton was dug up from under a tree in the courtyard, and a rusty belt card could be seen that the deceased was a police officer.
When the big monster stood under the tree in the courtyard, he had a strange feeling that there was a dead man buried under his feet. He killed a man with his chicken-killing hands, and he knocked the policeman unconscious, strangled him half to death, cut his neck like a chicken, and put the blood into a wooden barrel, which had half a barrel of chicken blood, and slowly filled it up. In fact, he vomited while killing until he buried the dead under a tree, and he felt a kind of prostration, and a kind of hatred in his heart, he felt that he had just wiped out the whole world.
From that day on, the big monster often had a strange dream, dreaming that there were many dense honeycomb-shaped holes on his arms and faces, and from the small holes, fleshy white worms crawled out. He didn't feel fear, but he wasn't as calm and calm as before, he didn't choose this or that, that's what he chose after he killed.
On August 21, 2000, at 11 p.m., a young man with a pale face walked into the restaurant, he found a table and sat down, and the big monster said, "It's closed." ”
The young man said, "I'm looking for someone." ”
"Looking for whom?"
"Cents."
The big monster looked at the young man, shook his head, and said, "I don't know." ”
The young man slowly picked up the teapot on the table and placed one bowl in the tray and the other on the outside of the plate. The big monster looked at it, his expression a little surprised. The young man took two more bowls from the adjacent table, placed them horizontally on the left side of the pot, filled the third cup with water, took it, and handed it to the big monster. The posture of the end is very peculiar, the thumb of the right hand is placed on the edge of the tea bowl, the index finger is placed at the bottom of the bowl, and the tip of the three fingers of the left hand is attached to the teacup.
This is a set of Jianghu tea array code words, pioneered by Hongmen in the late Ming and early Qing dynasties, and many modern SWAT combat gestures are adapted from gangster gestures. For example, hang down your hand, place your palm at waist height, palm up, fingers separated into a grasping shape, which represents "dog". When some rural villages in Shanxi are funeral, there are still standardized Hongmen ceremonies for the elderly.
The pale young man was Goofy.
The first meaning of the tea array he put on is his own people.
The second meaning: call for help.
The monster drank the bowl of tea to approve him and accede to his request.
Our tears should have been shed since 1983.
Chaoshan people were the first to come to the vicinity of the railway station, and after they ran small businesses and gathered some capital, they began to speculate on tickets. Train tickets and bus tickets have become a profitable resource for scalpers in the market. In the face of market competition, the villagers gathered together, and the "Chaoshan Gang" appeared. It is a loose group characterized by the region of life and dialect, which is engaged in soliciting in addition to scalping. Two years later, there were more and more private transport vehicles, and a group of solicitors mainly from Hwaseong locals appeared. The "Huacheng Gang" and the "Chaoshan Gang," which originally did not interfere with each other, began to have friction, and after several large-scale armed fights broke out, the "Northeast Gang" and the "Hunan Gang" quietly rose. The "Chaoshan Gang" lost its hegemonic position and turned to sell fake invoices to passengers, and they found a group of stinky old ladies to sell maps and train timetables at the exit of the station, and the old ladies pretended to be handing out leaflets.
In the first half of 1990, no one dared to mess with those who spoke with a northeastern accent at the train station, and in the second half of the year, it was replaced by Hunan people who dominated the side. The people of Hwaseong also began to hire unemployed vagrants from other provinces to develop and expand their own strength, and the Hwaseong Railway Station formed a three-legged situation.
In 1991, the "migrant labor wave" around the Spring Festival exceeded people's expectations. The peak of passenger flow quickly appeared, and a large number of migrant workers were stranded at the Hwaseong railway station, and thousands of people lived on the streets. The law and order situation at Hwaseong Railway Station and its surroundings deteriorated rapidly. There is an increasing number of illegal cars, with hundreds of solicitors luring people into their buses and then throwing off passengers in the middle of the road.
It was at that time that the "Foot Gang and the Money Losing Gang" arose.
"Hey, boy, you're stepping on my feet." A person deliberately kicks your trolley case and says that to you. At this moment, your resourcefulness and resilience will be put to the test.
You have three options: first, move on as if nothing happened; 2. Roar out of the way; 3. Apologize in a low manner. Either option has the potential to result in a horde of ruffians surrounding you, followed by blackmail and blackmail.
The "Money Losing Gang" is a kind of shoddy deception, which takes advantage of people's greed for money, and is easy to be recognized. It is worth mentioning that the scammers near the Hwaseong train station will commit a robbery after they become angry, that is, it is a group of robbers disguised as scammers.
In the process of evading the police's crackdown, the "Hunan Gang" changed its modus operandi and used pregnant women, children, the sick, and the elderly to sell counterfeit banknotes and tickets. A criminal gang headed by Zhang Kai, a native of Sichuan, began to abduct and force women into prostitution, and they searched around the Huacheng train station for young women who had come from other places to work, and tricked them into getting on buses to sell them on the pretext of introducing them to work. An old bachelor in Lufeng County, Guangdong Province, who lived by masturbation, spent 8,000 yuan to buy a daughter-in-law, and years later, when the local police rescued the woman from a closed stone house, they found that the woman had gone insane.
In 1991, "hair salons" in the mainland were still called "barber shops", and in Hwaseong, there were "shampoo rooms" that did not wash hair, and there were many small hotels. The hotel facilities are very simple, and most rooms have only one bed board set up by two stools, which is not for sleeping, but for prostitution.
In 1992, Zhou Wei, a native of Northeast China, gathered 46 fellow villagers and began to intervene in the crime of abducting and trafficking women.
Since then, various new types of criminal phenomena have continued to breed.
In 1993, Wang Jingji specially recruited some teenagers who lived on the streets, was responsible for their food and shelter, and trained these children in criminal skills, and a gang of professional thieves appeared.
Professor Fu Weiming of Sun Yat-sen University in Guangdong Province was stolen as soon as he got off the train, and the police had to use special means to find it after multiple unsuccessful investigations.
"I'm looking for you, I'm either a police officer or your friend."
"Let's be honest, what did you lose?"
"A bag."
"How much money is in the bag?"
"Not a penny."
"That ......"
"There were a few pieces of torn paper, and it was an academic paper."
"Okay, you wait for me for twenty minutes."
"Well, please drink."
In 1995, a group of people who liked to wear black clothes had been robbing passengers of their belongings at train stations for a long time, and they were called the "black clothes". They mostly operate at night, and if it is during the day, they rob with their faces covered.
In 1997, the "beggar gang" led by Sanwen Qian quietly emerged.
In 1998, drug robbery was frequent, and the gang called this method "pig killing", with the "Henan Gang" being the majority. Later, it evolved into a speeding car robbery, and it was notorious for the "Chopper Gang".
In 1999, "needle stickers" armed with syringes allegedly containing HIV and threatening to demand money from travellers also emerged.
In the face of the grim public security situation, since 1983, governments at all levels have organized various forces to carry out the "strike hard" campaign every year, and a large number of criminal gangs have been destroyed. Criminal gangs reshuffle their cards and divide their spheres of influence through violence. For example, after the "Solicitation Gang" was defeated, it split into five major gangs: "Zheng Lao Wu Gang", a native of Hunan, responsible for the area of Zhanxi Road; "Shantou Gang", responsible for the area of Zoumagang; "Chaozhou Gang", responsible for the area of Shachong South; "Liu Lao Si Gang", a native of Sichuan, is responsible for the area of Caonuan Park; The "Lao Yang Gang" is also on Zhanxi Road. At that time, among the five gangs, "Zheng Lao Wu" and "Liu Lao Si" were slightly larger, and there was often friction between them, but neither of them could eat any of them.
Zou Guanglong from Heilongjiang Province became the boss of the pheasant cart market, and he co-opted and corrupted the staff of state organs, and soon controlled the soliciting market in the east square of the station, and then controlled the source of customers for the "pheasant cart".
In 2000, the Hwaseong "backpack party" led by Zou Guanglong appeared.
Later, they loaded their bags with fake invoices, fake bus tickets, hotel introductions, and fake documents, and wandered around the Hwaseong Railway Station, the Provincial Bus Station, the City Bus Station, and the Liuhua Station, mainly targeting people from other places, stealing jewelry, mobile phones, and backpacks, selling fake invoices, and exchanging fake money. As the ranks grew, the "backpackers" even dared to confront law enforcement officers. At the Hwaseong Railway Station, there were many incidents of group beatings, and hundreds of members of the "backpack party" clashed with security guards several times before the police fired shots to stop them.
Zou Guanglong's fame gradually became famous, and he became the gang boss of the Huacheng Railway Station, and many gangs wanted to pull him as a backer. He began to recruit one or two hundred Ma Tsai as thugs, collecting protection money from various gangs, and even a fruit stand and a telephone booth.
It was not until a year later that the leaders of the Guangdong Provincial Party Committee visited the Huacheng Railway Station three times and demanded that "the law be reinstated to control chaos", and a large number of armed police officers with loaded guns and ammunition were stationed at the Huacheng Railway Station to carry out the largest "strike hard" operation, and Zou Guanglong's criminal organization of the underworld nature was destroyed in this "strike hard", and Zou Guanglong was sentenced to death with a suspended sentence.
On October 19, 2000, Zou Guanglong's two horses led dozens of thugs to collect protection money from shops in the vicinity of the railway station. On Dengfeng Street, a wealthy restaurant selling flower chickens refused to pay the protection fee, and Ma Tsai ordered his subordinates to smash the tables, chairs, benches, doors and windows to pieces and then walked away, threatening to smash it again if they did not pay the money at night.
That night, four people lit candles in the messy store to discuss countermeasures, they were Sanwen Qian, Big Monster, Young Master Han, and Gao Fei.
Sanwen Qian said, "Bear with this." ”
The big monster said: "What's the use of making so much money, and being bullied." ”
Young Master Han said, "I can't swallow this breath." ”
Sanwen Qian said: "We can't fight, there are few people." ”
Young Master Han said, "Go to the Northeast and call the gang of cannons, all of them will take guns, and if you don't believe it, you can't control them." ”
"It's too far away," he said. ”
The big monster said, "Yes, we just don't have many people." ”
Gao Fei said: "There are a lot of us. ”
Young Master Han said, "Where are the people?" ”
Goofy said: "The train station." ”
The house was soon filled with all sorts of strangers, incorrigible second-rate people from all over the country, all of whom were about to wield bricks, daggers, and sticks from the railway station square.
Goofy said to them, "In a while, we will fight with people, and each person will be given 100 yuan, and if you don't want to, you will get out." ”
"150," shouted one of the people in the crowd, "100 is too little." ”
"Pay now or pay later?"
"Hit whom?" Another asked.
"Zou Guanglong's people." The monster replied.
"No." The rabble in the room fled when they heard Zou Guanglong's name, leaving only a man in sunglasses standing in the corner.
"Why don't you leave, aren't you afraid of Zou Guanglong?" Young Master Han asked.
"There were 50 of them." Said the man in sunglasses.
Young Master Han said, "Almost. ”
"Give me 5,000 yuan," said the man in the sunglasses, "I'll do it." ”
"You're alone?" The monster asked, "Are you good at fighting?" ”
"Hit me." The man in sunglasses pointed to his face.
The monster's right fist was still very powerful, and he slammed the man's jaw with all his might. Then, his hand ached as if it were broken, and the man stood there with a smile on his face.
"Just because you can be beaten," Goofy said, "doesn't mean you can." ”
"Alright then, look." The man in the sunglasses took a step first, then flew in a nice side kick, and with a bang, he kicked a hole in the wall.
"God, what's your name?" Sanwen Qian asked.
The man in the sunglasses replied, "My name is Drawing Dragon." ”