Chapter 15: Reporting the female protagonist to the police as an accomplice of human traffickers



Chapter 15: Reporting the female protagonist to the police as an accomplice of human traffickers

[Wow, I like people who take revenge when they have a grudge. I've decided to be her fan!]

[Me too. When I saw the heroine dragging her into the alley, I felt something was wrong. Even if the heroine was reborn to escape the fate of being abducted, she couldn't let others be cannon fodder.]

[There's no need for the above poster to deliberately insult the heroine just for a cannon fodder. After all, she had just been reborn at the time, so it's normal for her to be panicked.]

Didn't she call the police later? It's not like she didn't do anything, so it couldn't be intentional, right?

[Was it going to take hours to call the police? This is obviously intentional...]

[Does the life of a cannon fodder not count? The heroine is amazing. If Wen Zhu hadn't escaped on her own, the family would have been destroyed! Just because you said it wasn't intentional, does that mean you don't have to take responsibility for breaking the law?]

[Also, didn't you notice that the heroine's brother Xu Yaozu was also among the abducted children? Could this be intentional on the part of the heroine? It's terrifying to think about it...]

Ever since Wen Zhu suggested to her parents that she report the situation to the police, the comments have been arguing again, with everyone holding their own opinions. Some people think that the heroine didn't do it on purpose, while others think that regardless of whether she did it on purpose or not, she should be punished.

Wen Zhu didn't care how they argued; she had her own opinions. It didn't matter what others thought, whether they called her vicious or petty. She was the one who would have died tragically, so wasn't it right for her to seek justice for herself?

If you feel it’s not right, then just hold it back. That’s the decision.

She had previously consulted a police officer. She said it was difficult to establish she was an accomplice to human trafficking. Her testimony alone, without other concrete evidence, was unlikely to be sufficient. At most, they would detain her for no more than 24 hours to take a statement and question her. If she reported the case after you were missing, she would simply be taken into police custody for questioning and then released.

Wen Zhu knew that even if she hadn't caused any substantial harm to the heroine, she still had to report the case. Even if she couldn't be convicted, couldn't she be allowed to vent her anger? After all, her original cannon fodder's tragic death was caused by the heroine.

No one can do something that harms others and get away with it!

And the barrage gave her some hints. Is Xu Yaozu the heroine's younger brother?

Wen Zhu leaned over to whisper something in his second brother's ear, and his second brother nodded, turned around and left.

Wen Zhu pressed hard on the painful area, and her parents reacted immediately, supporting their "weak" daughter on both sides.

Wen Zhu walked into the police station with tears in her eyes, supported by her parents.

Public Security Officer Wang received them and asked about their purpose. He learned that it was related to the recent uproarious child trafficking case and that they were victims. He then solemnly took the three of them to take a statement.

Seeing Wen Zhu supported by his parents, the wounds on his face and hands so obvious, and still so weak, he was even more determined to apprehend all the remaining traffickers. Furthermore, this time, several police stations were conducting a joint operation, and since their location was too far away, they had no chance to participate. This was exactly the opportunity their bureau needed to redeem itself from shame.

"Don't be afraid, little girl. If you have any information about the traffickers' accomplices, just tell us. The police will protect you!"

Wen Zhu hesitated for a moment before speaking, "I'm also afraid of wrongly accusing someone, but I also feel that if I don't tell the police, there might be some human traffickers who slip through the net, and more children might fall into this trap."

"It doesn't matter, just tell me. If it's not the best, then you've done a great deed, little girl."

Wang Gongan's voice was soft and soothing.

Wen Zhu continued, "I feel relieved with what the public security comrades said.

Last Friday afternoon, I was walking home from school at 2:30 PM, as usual. Passing by an alley, a student-looking girl pulled me into a small alley off Lingshui Street on the east side of town. She said someone was injured and she needed to find help, and asked me to watch over the middle-aged man. I didn't want to go, but she was incredibly strong and dragged me inside. Since she looked like a student, I wasn't too wary. But since I didn't think the man looked like a good person, I ran away. Who knew he had accomplices? They knocked me unconscious.

Before she fainted, I'm sure the girl looked back at me, but she didn't even scream for help. I don't know if she called the police for me. So... so I don't know if she's an accomplice of the human traffickers.

She seems to be from the same school as me, Public Security Comrade, I am so scared, so scared that I don’t even dare to go to school, wuwuwu.

Seeing that her daughter was almost unable to cry, Jiang Qin turned Wen Zhu's face around and pressed her into her arms, repeatedly shouting, "My poor child, that bastard must be the bait of human traffickers, specifically targeting kind-hearted children like my daughter."

Wang Gongan frowned. This was indeed very similar to the recently popular case of using children as bait to abduct other children. Many similar cases had occurred in other places.

He had a deep impression: three days ago, around 5:00 or 6:00, when someone called the police to report human traffickers, but according to the girl's account, the timing was questionable. He fell into deep thought and took careful notes.

"Wen Zhu, right? Go home and wait for news. I'll leave your school address and home address. We'll investigate the girl you mentioned, and we may need you to identify her. Don't be afraid, the police are always on the move!"

Wen Zhu nodded obediently and bowed to the police with red eyes to express his gratitude.

Wang Gongan sighed in his heart, what a good child! Even though he was so scared, he still worried about the safety of other children.

Before Wen Zhu walked out of the Public Security Bureau, he saw his second brother walking towards him quickly, and not far behind him followed a sturdy middle-aged woman and an acquaintance.

It’s that naughty kid, Xu Yaozu.

When Xu Yaozu saw Wen Zhu, he subconsciously hid behind the sturdy woman and looked at Wen Zhu with some fear.

That damn girl who threatened him with a knife and wanted to cut his neck.

So he grabbed the woman's hand and turned around to run away.

The woman said gently, "My dear son, didn't you say you were going to report your sister and have the police arrest her? That damned girl actually tricked you into being abducted by a kidnapper. She's hiding in school and won't come out. I can't get rid of the hatred in my heart unless I teach her a lesson!"

Xu Yaozu didn't dare to say anything, but just glanced at Wen Zhu. Seeing that she was being supported by someone and looked sick, he bravely continued to follow his mother Li Dani to the police station.

Passing by Wen Zhu, he made a face at her. His mother was here, so what was he afraid of?

After the mother and son entered, Jiang Jianbei looked at Wen Zhu in shock, "He was fine just now, how come..."

Wen Zhu winked at her second brother, and Jiang Jianbei understood immediately and felt relieved.

After hearing Jiang Jianbei's explanation, Wen Zhu realized that his second brother hadn't even left town when he ran into the mother and son who were planning to file a complaint with the police. He didn't know them, but they were arguing loudly with everyone they met, saying they wanted to send Xu Niannian, the damned girl who had caused his brother's abduction, to the police station.

Jiang Jianye then realized that they were the people his sister asked him to find. So he calmly and "kindly" led them to the police station.

Even standing outside the door, you could hear Li Dani's roar inside. She insisted that her daughter was the cause of her son's abduction and asked the police to arrest that damn girl.

Wen Zhu didn't stay any longer and went into the school with his parents watching over him.

Xu Niannian, huh? We're meeting again. I wonder what her expression will be when she sees me back at school?

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