Chapter 4

Luo Fei devised a plan. Knowing that Eumenides was methodical, he baited him with a fabricated name, a supposed guilty party that never existed. If Eumenides took the bait, it would prove he had insider knowledge and had been selecting victims based on personal history, not just public opinion. The trap was set. But Eumenides was no ordinary foe. Instead of ignoring the bait, he turned the game around. He hacked into the police database and exposed confidential information to the public, inciting chaos. The media feasted on the scandal, and Luo Fei was suddenly under scrutiny himself. With mounting pressure, Luo Fei’s team began to fracture. Doubt crept in. The line between justice and revenge blurred. Eumenides wasn’t just punishing criminals—he was dismantling a corrupt system, exposing every hidden sin. And in doing so, he was forcing Luo Fei to question everything he believed in.