My 'Healing' Game-Chapter 55 Isn’t It Normal for a Comedian to Learn Fighting
55: Chapter 55: Isn’t It Normal for a Comedian to Learn Fighting?
55 -55: Isn’t It Normal for a Comedian to Learn Fighting?
“The Human-body Puzzle case and the refrigerator corpse case have some connections, and the police had already started investigating in this direction.
All three Meng brothers were within the scope of the investigation, but compared to Meng Chang’an, the second brother Meng Changxi had a greater suspicion of committing the crime.”
Li Xue was browsing through the information on her phone, which she had pulled up from the police’s current findings.
Observing the detailed information displayed by Li Xue, Han Fei felt that he had completely underestimated the police’s ability.
With the continuous development of technology, the entire society had been woven into an extremely complex web with the help of high-tech.
Anyone, as long as they used modern technology, could have all their online traces tracked down.
And these traces would be collected and summarized by Smart Brain to establish unique personality models.
At this moment, what Li Xue was showing Han Fei were the personality models of Meng Changxi and Meng Chang’an.
In the system’s assessment, Meng Chang’an was generally considered a good person, but Meng Changxi exhibited severe antisocial tendencies.
“Why is it like this?” Han Fei was somewhat puzzled; the system’s assessment differed somewhat from the information Meng Shi initially provided.
“The system’s judgments aren’t necessarily 100 percent accurate; they just provide a reference.
Actually, before the search of Xinhu Ecological Forest, another police team had already been secretly focusing on the Meng brothers.” Xinhu Police’s ability was extremely strong; once they grasped a clue, several departments would operate like a finely tuned machine.
“The eldest, Meng Changshou, and the youngest, Meng Chang’an, most information could be accessed, but only the second brother, Meng Changxi, disappeared shortly after the Human-body Puzzle case occurred.
Since then, he had never used his own identity information again, which is extremely abnormal; it’s as if he was hiding from something.” Li Xue looked at Meng Changxi’s personality model: “This person has been reclusive since he was young, due to the birthmark on his face, self-conscious and introverted, often bullied.
As an adult, he had been complained about by clients multiple times during his work.
Aside from his wife and brothers, no one around him thought he was normal.”
“But merely based on these, you can’t say he has antisocial tendencies!” Han Fei had talked with Meng Shi, as Meng Changxi’s mother, Meng Shi was the person with the most authority to speak.
“When Meng Changxi disappeared years ago, the police had already investigated him.
At that time, it was his wife who reported him missing.
She said Meng Changxi was very unstable emotionally before he disappeared and always felt someone was going to kill him.
The police also found a large amount of notes about the refrigerator corpse case under the bed in Meng Changxi’s bedroom, as well as specimens of insects and small animals; he seemed to have been hiding his true self.”
“Have you considered another possibility?
Could the things found in Meng Changxi’s home have been planted by someone wanting to frame him?” Han Fei proposed a different view, “Meng Changxi’s disappearance might not have been to avoid police pursuit.
If he wasn’t lying, it’s very likely that someone really wanted to kill him!
That person trying to kill him could be the real culprit!”
The person in this world who understood Meng Changxi best wasn’t his wife, whom he had only married not long ago, nor his brothers with whom he had no blood relation, but Meng Shi, who had been murdered.
From Meng Shi, Han Fei knew the most crucial information, which was that although Meng Changxi had various character flaws, he was definitely a gentle person compared to Meng Chang’an.
On the other hand, Meng Chang’an was mentally twisted; as a child, whenever Meng Shi scolded him, he would go and torment insects, earthworms to vent.
However, all this was concealed with Meng Shi’s death; Meng Chang’an became a good person, while Meng Changxi was labeled as abnormal.
“The system’s assessment isn’t necessarily accurate; perhaps someone wanted to deliberately create a false personality to deceive the citizen information system.” Han Fei didn’t know much about technology, but he felt that compared to cold machinery, human nature was much more complex and dangerous: “Just like Meng Chang’an, if he has been deliberately leaving false information online for the past ten years, wearing a mask all his life, is it possible he could deceive the citizen information system?”
“You seem particularly concerned about Meng Chang’an?” Li Xue stared at Han Fei for a while before she answered his question, “Theoretically, it’s possible, which is why personality models provided by the citizen information system are mostly for reference.”
“Right, you must be very careful about Meng Chang’an after you get back; this person has serious issues.” Han Fei spoke with absolute certainty.
Although Li Xue didn’t know where Han Fei’s confidence came from, she decided to trust him because everything the comedian had said before had come true one by one.
For the police, focusing on a person isn’t just about checking their records; it involves comprehensive surveillance and detailed investigations.
They could even find out what someone did at what time and how long it took, though such operations require a significant amount of manpower and resources.
“Okay, I’ll go back and discuss this with my teacher.” Li Xue stood up to leave, but Han Fei stopped her again, “Do you have something else?”
“Hearing all you spoke, I’m a bit panicky right now.
That psychopathic killer might find me, so I want to enhance my self-defense as much as possible.” Han Fei expressed his thoughts diplomatically, “Could you teach me some genuinely useful combat skills?”
Han Fei wanted to learn not only for real-life self-defense but also to protect himself in the games.
“You want the police to teach you how to fight?” Li Xue looked at Han Fei with eyes full of surprise, “This is the first time I’ve heard such a strange request.”
“Your colleagues say you can fight very well, please.”
“Alright.” Li Xue glanced at the time on her phone, then took Han Fei to the rooftop of the apartment building, “I’m teaching you because your current situation is indeed very dangerous, and this wouldn’t be breaking any rules, right?”
Li Xue said this more as if to convince herself.
“Of course, you’re protecting a citizen’s safety.”
“Then let’s not waste time.
Before we start on basic combat, I first need to explain the principles of the human body’s seven major joints and all the vulnerable spots…”
Li Xue just went through it simply, and Han Fei had already remembered everything; his memory was incredibly sharp.
“Most people encounter more defensive moves than offensive ones when faced with criminals.
Although this is normal, it can affect your actions.
So, the first thing you have to overcome is your own mindset, daring to attack.”
“Don’t worry, with my current mental strength, I probably won’t be afraid no matter what criminal I see.”
“Not being afraid is the basis, the next step is to remain rational.
Make the most reasonable judgment based on the environment at the scene…”
On the rooftop, Li Xue taught Han Fei some grappling and combat techniques.
Unlike flashy moves, these were practical and highly effective, seemingly ordinary but very efficient.
After just half an hour of teaching, Li Xue was astonished by Han Fei’s learning ability and physical condition, “Were you an action actor before?
I’ve only taught you the basics, and I feel like you might take down an average police officer unawares.”
“Not really?” Han Fei looked at his own hands; he too realized that his flexibility and reaction speed had greatly improved, “I just stick to daily actor’s physical training, that’s all.”