Bai Lan was unmoved by these useless wails and swiftly delivered a cut to his leg.
This time, Bai Dagen was very proactive, enduring the excruciating pain as he shouted, "No, no, no! I'll talk, I'll talk! Help me pick up my treasure, and I'll tell you right away!"
He wanted to struggle a little more.
However, how could Bai Lan possibly help him pick up that dog poop? She raised her sickle to chop it down.
Bai Dagen shouted frantically, "No, no, no! I've sold Bai Mei to the Liu family!"
Bai Lan held the scythe in mid-air, extremely angry!
That bastard dared to sell people.
"Where do the Liu family members conduct their transactions? How do we find them?"
"After leaving Baijia Village, head towards the town. There's a manor called Liuyuan. That's where I usually do my business." Bai Dagen was afraid of her. He had already confessed everything and hoped to save his life.
"Where's your money? Where is your money?" Bai Lan had already decided to leave the village to find her sister, and money was essential.
"On me, in that money bag."
Bai Lan squatted down, pulled out her money pouch, opened it, and saw that there was indeed some silver inside. She put the money away, turned around, and left.
Bai Dagen saw her turn around and was secretly delighted. The joy of surviving filled his heart. He looked at the lump of flesh that had fallen not far away, endured the excruciating pain, and crawled over, his eyes filled with determination.
"It can't be missing, I have to pick it up," he said, groaning in pain as he slowly approached.
Suddenly he saw a pair of feet appear in front of him. He looked up and realized that the demon had returned.
Bai Lan wouldn't explain it to him.
She regretted it after taking only two steps. Seeing how obsessed that scumbag was with this rotten flesh, she worried that if it were reattached, she couldn't give him any chance.
Under Bai Dagen's bloodshot gaze, Bai Lan took out a sickle and ruthlessly chopped up that huge treasure.
"Ah!!! No!!! My baby!!!"
Bai Lan grabbed his hair and pulled it back, ignoring his terrified eyes. She grabbed some minced meat from the ground and forcefully stuffed it into his mouth, then stabbed it twice with a sickle.
I can rest assured now.
Scumbags should act like scumbags.
Bai Lan wiped her hands on his clothes and strode away.
She didn't pay attention to what happened later, after all, she wasn't planning to come back to this awful place.
Under the cover of night, Bai Lan made her way to the town. As dawn broke, the town gradually filled up with people.
Bai Lan found the earliest steamed bun stall and bought two steamed buns. She asked the owner, "Boss, two steamed buns, please. By the way, is there a Willow Garden in this town?"
The shopkeeper deftly wrapped two buns and handed them to Bai Lan. He looked her up and down and whispered, "Young lady, you're still young. Don't do anything rash. Willow Garden is not a good place."
Bai Lan felt a pang of panic. It wasn't a good place, but her sister was there, so she had to go.
"Boss, my sister was sold to Willow Garden yesterday, I want to save her."
The boss put his hand to his mouth, signaling her to be quiet. He looked around at the people on the street and, finding no one around, led her to the room.
With a serious expression, he said, "Young lady, I'm afraid your sister is beyond saving. You can't do anything on your own. I've never seen a woman come out of Willow Garden before. Don't even think about saving her. Just go home and live a good life."
Bai Lan had no intention of going back. She was all alone at home, and her sister was now her only family member, so she couldn't abandon her.
She immediately knelt down before the boss: "Boss, I know you mean well, but it's just me and my sister left in my family. Please, tell me what's going on inside, and I'll go and rescue my sister myself."
The boss's eyes darted around a few times after hearing this, and he hesitated before asking, "Are you sure you really want to save her?"
The naive Bai Lan thought she had met a kind person. Although he was a bit ruthless, she still panicked when her only sister was mentioned.
She nodded; her sister absolutely had to be saved.
The shop owner went outside, closed the door, wiped his hands on a towel a few times, and pretended to be calm.
“Little girl, I only did this because I felt sorry for you. Here, I’ll take you to the place where your sister is being held, but I’ll only take you to the door. The rest is up to you. I have a family to support, and taking you there is the best I can do.”
"My wife and kids are still sleeping, let's hurry back."
Bai Lan was deeply moved. A family with a wife and children must be a good one. She readily agreed, saying, "Thank you, boss. You're such a kind person."
The boss turned and left through the back door, his steps quick. It was getting brighter, and he couldn't let anyone see him.
Bai Lan jogged after her, her heart filled with the joy of seeing her sister.
Soon they arrived at a large house on the edge of the town. The owner stood in the distance, pointed to the front gate, and said to Bai Lan, "Little girl, look, that's Willow Garden. There's a plaque on it. I'm not lying to you."
Bai Lan couldn't read either, but following the direction of the finger, she saw two characters on the screen. She nodded and was about to go over.
The boss grabbed her hand and said urgently, "Oh dear! Are you stupid? You're all alone, and there are burly men in there. Going over there like that is just suicide!"
Bai Lan thought about it and realized she was right: "Then what should we do?"
The boss whispered, "Here's what we'll do. I know there's a side entrance to Willow Garden. The kitchen usually buys ingredients from there. I know the head chef there. I'll take you there, and then I'll tell him you want to find a job. You can then find an opportunity to talk to your sister yourself."
Upon hearing that there was such a good thing, Bai Lan immediately believed it and followed the boss around to the back of Willow Garden.
Upon reaching the back, a small door did indeed appear against the wall. The owner knocked on the door, and soon an elderly woman with a fleshy face came out.
The door was suddenly pulled open. The old woman saw him, glanced at Bai Lan behind him, smiled knowingly, and said, "Come in."
Bai Lan glanced at the shop owner, who smiled and said, "Go ahead without worry."
After Bai Lan went inside, the shopkeeper took the silver from behind the old lady, weighed it in his hand with satisfaction, and quickly left.
The fat old woman had a fierce look on her face. As soon as she closed the small door, her expression changed immediately, and her gaze towards Bai Lan became blatant.
The whole town knew that Liuyuan was involved in human trafficking, and the prices were exceptionally high, so no one in the town objected.
Moreover, they never actively poach people; they always exchange money for goods, making the transactions very fair.
Bai Lan felt a pang of panic when she saw the other person's fierce eyes; she had a bad feeling.
The plump woman glanced at Bai Lan's panicked eyes but didn't take it to heart at all. She was all too familiar with that look; which person in the garden hadn't been tricked into coming here?
Once inside the garden, after taking the medicine and being disciplined, they behaved themselves.
"Hurry up and go! Don't dawdle."
She won't be soft-hearted.
Upon hearing this, Bai Lan was certain that she had indeed been betrayed.
She forced herself to calm down; she couldn't panic since she hadn't found her sister yet.
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