Su Zhe, a seventeen-year-old physics genius, used his high IQ skills to trick forty young people who were eager to change their destiny into going abroad in exchange for a commission of 210,000 yuan. He calmly called these victims "numbers" until a call for help from abroad and a mother's cry pierced his numb conscience.
The police followed the lead and captured Su Zhe in the classroom. During the interrogation, he confessed to the crime of recruiting forty people, but when faced with the question "Who is the 41st person?", He gave a shocking answer: "It's me."
This is not only a crime detective about smuggling, but also a fable about being clever but being mistaken for cleverness. Su Zhe is both a ruthless numberer and the 41st person finally numbered by fate. While destroying others, he also completed his own judgment.