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In episode 9 of Justice In The Dark (adapted from the novel Silent Reading

Luo Wenzhou begins the series as the epitome of the rational detective—brash, brilliant, and utterly confident in his ability to dissect a crime scene. Episode 9, however, forces him to confront the terrifying limits of his methodology. The episode is structured around a series of taunts from the killer, each one a logical paradox that Luo cannot solve. The killer is no longer just hiding; he is orchestrating a narrative that Luo is forced to read. The crucial interrogation scene with the new suspect is not about extracting a confession; it is about Luo realizing that all his carefully gathered threads lead not to a single answer, but to a hall of mirrors. Justice In The Dark Ep 9

He admits to being an "instrument" of the Ze Zhou Group but insists he is no villain. Through a chilling monologue, he lays out the core tenet of the cult’s radical ideology: that . He argues that modern justice is a lie because it seeks to remove pain, whereas true "justice in the dark" can only be served by inflicting controlled, reciprocal agony. In episode 9 of Justice In The Dark