"Ming Gong, I think the deceased Zhang Taijiang offended an organization, not an individual.
If Zhang Taijiang was working for an individual, he would not have the opportunity to steal money or goods.
Without the participation of other people, no one can do anything in a one-to-one cooperative relationship."
Xie Liuyun immediately responded to Yong Ming's words, which also relieved Yong Ming's mood.
"Liuquan, continue to talk about your thoughts."
Yong Ming nodded and signaled Xie Liuyun to continue to explain his opinions.
"We learned about his past living standards by asking the clerk at the teahouse who knew Zhang Taijiang, and found out that he used to live an average life.
This is a very important clue, which shows that Zhang Taijiang does not have a high status in the organization to which he belongs.
Otherwise, his life would not be so tight that he would have to be careful even to buy his favorite tea."
Xie Liuyun's analysis was approved by Yong Ming, who also made the same speculation.
After Yong Ming adjusted his emotions, he analyzed to Xie Liuyun based on what he had considered: "If Zhang Taijiang has the opportunity to obtain considerable benefits, his position in the organization should be a seemingly inconspicuous, but
But you can actually come into contact with money or goods.
The fact that he is in this position shows that he has won the trust of the organization and can rest assured that he will be placed in a position where others regard him as having a lot of "lull".
However, for some unknown reason, Zhang Taijiang, who had been doing things steadily for many years and never violated the rules, started to think crookedly about the money or goods he had passed.
As a result, when he had the idea to obtain ill-gotten gains, he also lost his life.
However, it was a very strange thing that he was poisoned to death at the 'Ruixiangxuan' tea house.
Logically speaking, the general method of dealing with subordinates who behave disloyally or misbehave is to open an incense hall and deal with them publicly.
The specific method is that when a subordinate who has violated regulations and made mistakes appears, the Jianghu organization to which he belongs will notify members of a certain level in the organization, invite people with status in the sect, and list their specific crimes.
, under the witness of everyone, he was punished publicly in accordance with the sect rules.
Under such circumstances, Lixiangtang's Jianghu organization basically follows the principle of "heavy punishment for small offenses and heavy punishment for small crimes" to strictly deal with those who violate the rules and regulations.
This method of killing chickens to scare monkeys, setting an example for others, and avoiding future mistakes is an old-fashioned method with no new ideas, but it is very effective in warning subordinates.
In my opinion, Zhang Taijiang did something that violated the rules. The mistake was already made first, and the crime lies with him. It is not an exaggeration to deal with him.
But it is undeniable that the sins of being greedy for money or reselling goods are not equivalent to serious crimes such as deceiving one's master and destroying one's ancestors, betraying one's fellow disciples, etc. They should be punished to make them realize their mistakes, but they should be given a chance to change their ways.
And it is definitely not like what happened here, not giving him a chance to redeem himself, but sending someone to poison him in a semi-public place.
This is not a person who has committed a capital crime, but he keeps it secret and does not publicly criticize him. Instead, he deliberately controls the scope of knowledge of his illegal and negligent behavior within the organization. This is not a normal practice in itself.
The last resort was to execute him by murder. Such an act was really not something that a large-scale organization could take.
There is only one situation that can explain why subordinates who have committed crimes are treated with murder while they are still under control.
Liuquan, think about it, what kind of situation would this be?"
Yong Ming conducted a detailed analysis of Zhang Taijiang and the organization behind him, and then looked at Xie Liuyun, wanting to hear his opinion on this.
Xie Liuyun, who was thinking while listening to Yong Ming's analysis, was greatly inspired. The focus of his consideration was why the murderer wanted to kill people in the "Ruixiangxuan" teahouse.
Now, when I saw that Yong Ming was about to say what he thought was the key point, he suddenly stopped and asked for his own thoughts.
Opportunity for discussion.
So, Xie Liuyun nodded, first smiled at Yong Ming, and then said: "Ming Gong, let me first analyze the situation from the perspective of the murderer.
I feel that after receiving the order issued to him by the organization to get rid of Zhang Taijiang, the murderer had no autonomy in action during the entire operation.
According to the thorough and cautious style shown by the murderer when carrying out the operation, he actually had many opportunities to easily make Zhang Taijiang disappear without a trace under circumstances that were completely beneficial to him.
However, the murderer did not do this, indicating that his actions were interfered by the organization.
After an organization issues an action order, it will not interfere with the killer who executes the order.
Although you did not explain your judgment on this, I think you should also have this judgment, that is, this murderer will not be a professional killer.
He only received the action order to eliminate Zhang Taijiang from his organization, so the person who received the task can only be called a murderer and cannot be classified as a professional killer.
Professional killers will never allow anyone to interfere or direct their actions. Their temper is that rather than being controlled by others in their actions, it is better not to do anything at all.
Under this background, the murderer received the order to eliminate Zhang Taijiang from the organization and had autonomy from the beginning.
He was required to carry out the operation to eliminate Zhang Taijiang in the 'Ruixiangxuan' tea house.
Moreover, the 'poison killing' method used in the eradication operation was not something the murderer could choose.
Of course, there are more things that cannot be decided by the murderer.
Based on the account of the clerk who witnessed Zhang Taijiang's entire process from poisoning to death on the day of the incident, the poison used in the poisoning operation should have been received by the murderer from his organization rather than prepared by him.
The reason why I make this judgment is very simple, that is, no murderer would use a poison that will become toxic immediately after being poisoned while he is at the scene of the action.
The murderer was unable to control and decide on several key issues such as where the clearance operation was carried out, the method of the clearance operation and the materials used for the clearance operation.
After knowing how embarrassing the situation will be and how difficult the problems that need to be dealt with will be after executing the action order issued by the organization, one can imagine the frustration and helplessness of the murderer."
When Xie Liuyun said this, he saw Yong Ming smiling knowingly at him.