The Swarm
When anti-fraud volunteer Fan Ping sees her son’s cold body on the autopsy table, the forensic report reveals that his last call before jumping to his death under online loan pressure came from the Swarm, a fraud syndicate she had warned about countless times in community talks. Now, it has shattered her life in the cruelest way. Three months later, as the police commissioner slides a forged resume toward her, Fan Ping stares at the ID photo under the alias Lin Wan, her nails digging into her palm until blood seeps out: I will make them pay in blood. Inside the syndicate, dismissed by veteran scammers, Fan Ping spends just one month exposing multiple fraud schemes, not only intercepting 10 million in illicit funds but also earning the group’s wary respect. After humbling young fraudsters and punishing her son’s accomplices, Fan Ping infiltrates the upper ranks to meet the Swarm’s leader—only to recognize the husband who abandoned her years ago. When the leader shows no remorse for their son’s death, the air freezes. Your son died just in time, he says, twisting his wedding ring. Saves me from sharing the inheritance later. Fan Ping nearly explodes but is steadied by undercover agent Lao Luo and Xiang Qing, a female fraudster turned ally. As SWAT teams storm in, Fan Ping wraps her husband’s tie around his neck—just as debt once choked their son. Amid sirens, watching him hauled into a police van, she finally releases two decades of pent-up tears."