Pang Jidong had spent quite some time to fully understand the case before he arrived at the hospital to begin interrogating Niu Er.
At this time, both of Niu Er's legs had been put in casts and adjusted on the hospital bed, and he lay there looking utterly despondent at the ceiling, as though he didn't care about anything at all.
Pang Jidong turned on the law enforcement recorder and started with an introduction, "We are officers from the Luojin City Criminal Police Detachment... we are now questioning you in accordance with the law..."
Pang Jidong also showed Niu Er the notice of litigation rights and obligations and signed it, then asked him his name, ID number, age, and gender—In novels from years ago, when the police would ask this, there would always be someone who couldn't help but retort, "Can't you see for yourself?"
Nowadays, with over 100 genders in Europe and America, even if the domestic versions haven't been updated, what's wrong with foresight in asking?