Chapter 217 Xizhi's Power



Chapter 217 Xizhi's Power

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Xizhi didn't bother to read other comments and quickly went to search for news.

The boy named Hu Xiaopeng wanted to work during the holidays. On the third day of the Lunar New Year, he left home and said that he would go back to school early to work part-time. His family thought it was a part-time job at school or near the school and did not pay much attention to it.

I was also relieved that my child had the idea of ​​earning money to support himself so early, but who knew that I could no longer contact him after five days. I could only send WeChat messages, and I only got one reply out of every eight or ten WeChat messages I sent.

Apart from a message to report that he was safe, the other message was asking for money. His family had already transferred over 100,000 yuan to him, and there was no news after that.

The police found out that his last location was in the cyber fraud park.

This child has excellent academic performance and is also very sensible and filial. The scammers took advantage of the teenagers' desire to make money and tricked him into thinking he could make a lot of money in a short period of time.

The police are reminding all students and members of society that high-paying jobs are scams, and online recruitment is even more risky. Don't trust strangers easily, and be especially cautious when friends and relatives ask you to take high-paying jobs in Southeast Asian countries.

There is no such thing as pie in the sky. The student’s task is to study hard at school and at home. There are plenty of opportunities to make money!

There are online publicity, police reminders, and various warnings every day, but there are still some people who are taking chances and falling into the scam.

To put it bluntly, the opportunity to make money is so tempting that ordinary people cannot resist it.

"What are you looking at?"

Huo Yanting finished taking a shower, washed her underwear and swimsuit and hung them out to dry, and then heated up a cup of milk for her.

Seeing her heavy expression and furrowed brows, he asked.

"A child in China was scammed and taken to northern Myanmar by an online scammer. His family is terribly worried, and there are a lot of comments in the comment section."

Upon hearing this, Huo Yanting handed her the milk and took out his phone to check his comment section.

Sure enough, there was such a request in his comment section, asking him to help find someone.

Huo Yanting's brows also furrowed.

He knew that desperate people would try any possible means, but he was not a policeman and had no obligation to do so.

If he helps one person, the next one will come. There are tens of thousands of people who have been defrauded in the country. How can he help them all?

What is in my heart is the truth, so of course I can’t say it out loud.

"Zhizhi, we can't do much about this matter. The most we can do is forward this news to spark widespread public opinion. As for the consequences, we'll leave it to the police."

Xizhi’s idea is actually the same as Huo Yanting’s.

"The child is indeed pitiful, but we are not gods. We will help if we can, but we can't do anything if it is beyond our ability. Moreover, everyone has to bear the consequences of their own choices, and even if the consequences are heavy, others cannot share them.

Besides, the slightest carelessness could lead to disaster. The people in the Electric Gate Park and the dark web are all extremely vicious and cruel people. The more brutal the criminal, the stronger their desire for revenge."

Huo Yanting knew that his woman was different from other women who were full of sanctity. She was kind but rational, able to weigh the pros and cons, and very intelligent.

Xizhi wanted to forward this message, but after thinking about it, she said to Huo Yanting, "Boss Huo, I don't think there's anything fun here. Why don't we take a plane to go somewhere else tomorrow morning?

We will forward this message at the airport.”

Huo Yanting looked into her eyes and immediately understood what she meant.

"Okay, let's go somewhere else."

The next morning, Xizhi woke up early and went directly to the airport with Huo Yanting and his group. After several twists and turns, they arrived in New York, USA.

Huo Yanting's surprise inspection of the Huo Group branch shocked the branch's senior executives.

Especially the girl Xizhi, who was holding his hand, made them surprised and amazed.

Here, Xizhi started her week-long trip to the United States accompanied by Huo Yanting.

Domestic netizens saw Xizhi’s update as soon as possible 16 hours after the news broke.

Xizhi forwarded the official report about Hu Xiaopeng being abducted to the cyber fraud park, which disclosed detailed information. She captioned it as follows:

I was very sad to hear such news when I woke up. @local police, border police, official media, etc., I hope the child will return safely as soon as possible. At the same time, I would like to remind everyone to be wary of the temptation of high salaries and be cautious when traveling abroad. The motherland is the safest place in the world.

Maybe we cannot transfer a lot of money, but where we live there is no war, no free shopping, no shooting, no legalized drugs, there is warmth, humaneness, we have enough to eat and warm clothes, and as long as we are diligent we will not go hungry. Even if there are natural disasters or man-made disasters, there will be support from all sides when one side is in trouble.

Xizhi's update was immediately forwarded by Huo Yanting.

Domestic fans and netizens were excited.

Our sister said it so well. Please share it. Our motherland is the best place in the world.

[Forward, everyone forward, may student Hu return safely.]

What happened to the promise that Chinese people don't cheat Chinese people? Are the only ones being cheated the Chinese?

Although Zhizhi went to Thailand, she's not a police officer. How can anyone handle this? How can such pressure be placed on a non-professional?

"That's right, everyone, please be reasonable. How many business executives and wealthy businessmen have been murdered in Thailand and Myanmar? Didn't everyone see the news a while ago about kidnappers taking money and then killing the hostages? Don't let yourself be unable to rescue them, and then harm innocent people."

[Really? Why are all the people leaving comments in Zhizhi's comments section? This is weird. Is someone deliberately trying to stir up trouble? They're not asking Zhizhi for help, they're simply trying to drag Xizhi down with them.]

[Really, really, it’s terrifying when you think about it]

Our sister has become famous, and I wonder how many people are envious and jealous of her.

【Those with ulterior motives will surely be punished by God.】

[This is a conspiracy theory, right? Everyone's worried about that promising college student and doesn't know how to help him. If Xizhi's fan power can help that child, wouldn't that be a win-win for everyone?]

There are many different opinions in the comments section. Xizhi is enjoying a wonderful vacation, but she occasionally thinks about the boy and wonders whether he can return to his family safely.

Apart from forwarding the missing person message, all she could do was to remind her fans not to be deceived. She was powerless to do anything else. She also didn't want Huo Yanting to be involved in this matter and didn't want to cause him unnecessary trouble.

The incidents of people being deceived into going to northern Myanmar have been happening for several years. No matter how terrible it is, eyewitnesses have come forward to say that despite the police's warnings and reminders, many people are still deceived and the authorities are powerless to do anything about it.

And how many celebrities would speak out about this kind of missing person situation? Isn't it all about not getting involved and wanting to avoid getting into trouble?

The turning point came on Xizhi's third day in the United States.

The college student named Hu Xiaopeng was released.

Hu Xiaopeng, whose head had been shaved bald and whose image was blurred, said to the camera, "The people over there said I was too young and had a bright future, so they released me. A kind-hearted local person gave me money for the plane ticket and sent me to the airport."

Netizens: ...

After the official announced this good news, fans were excited in Xizhi's comment section.

[My sister's influence accounts for most of the credit. Please protect her.]

"Is my sister going to be targeted by scammers? That's terrifying."

[@Huo Yanting, brother-in-law, you have to protect my sister. ]

Public opinion is so influential that even the devil is afraid of it. The Japanese devils were no exception. They have been desperately trying to cover up their heinous crimes until now, refusing to admit them. They also fear the world's curses and accusations.

Speaking of devils, I seem to see the shadow of the Japanese army in the cyber fraudsters.

【May there be no deception in the world, and may everyone be safe. 】

Xizhi was also very shocked when she saw the news and asked Huo Yanting:

“Are those people in northern Myanmar also afraid of public opinion?”

Huo Yanting: "Part of the reason is that people who do bad things know they will be scolded, so they won't do bad things, right?"

Xizhi: "Then why did they release that college student?"

The man just smiled, with an unfathomable look in his eyes that Xizhi couldn't quite understand.

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