Chen Jun choked. He didn't believe Nan Qu didn't know what had happened. If she didn't know, why would she come to the police station?
Although it was an unintentional act, the phone provided by Nanqu led them to unexpectedly track down a hacker base operating within China, and they have now contacted local authorities to make the arrest.
However, it's clear that Nan Qu's case was targeted. But because she pretended not to know, they could only assume it was a hacking incident. Now that the hacker has been arrested, her case can no longer be investigated.
Since the phone was being tracked and no fraud or other criminal activity was involved, Nanqu couldn't provide any specific details. They could only record the incident and investigate it after the hacker was caught.
For now, the only thing that can be done is for the staff to book a hotel for her, and that's the end of the matter for now.
After thanking Chen Jun, Nan Qu left the police station with Nan Xing.
It wasn't that she didn't want to find out who was tracking her, but rather that now wasn't the time. She wanted to finish her medical checkup and get the report before making a decision.
The next day, when Nan Qu arrived at the hospital, she realized that registering was relatively simple; the complicated part was queuing for the physical examination. After arriving, you first have to meet with the doctor at the appointed time, then have your blood drawn, and then have an ultrasound, chest X-ray, and CT scan.
Behind each of these people was a long queue. When Nanqu took the form, she saw a huge crowd waiting to be called. On the first day, she could only submit the form and then go with Nanxing to have their blood drawn for a physical examination.
Later, Nanqu learned that there was a queueing service available. So, Nanqu readily paid to have someone queue for her. It cost 200 yuan per queue, and Nanqu needed to queue for three people, totaling 600 yuan.
Nanxing's medical examination report is already out, but she hasn't finished her examination yet.
Of course, Nan Qu had checked; there are many hospitals of all sizes in Beijing. However, what she needed was a report proving she had given birth and proof of her mental sanity.
These findings, proven by authoritative hospitals, are more favorable to her.
With the help of a surrogate, Nanqu no longer needed to stay in the hospital. Instead, she took Nanxing to visit places they hadn't been to before.
However, Nan Qu clearly underestimated the severity of the peak tourist season. After Nan Qu's heels were stepped on five times, and Nan Xing was squeezed and uncomfortable even when she was holding him, Nan Qu realized that these tourist attractions weren't necessarily a must-see.
So for the next two days, the two of them spent their time in the hotel reading books, watching TV, shopping in malls, and going to supermarkets.
On May 3rd, Nan Qu finally got her turn for the physical exam. On May 7th, the last day of Nan Xing's holiday, Nan Qu finally received her test results.
Then, they arrived at the police station once again.
Chen Jun was not surprised by Nan Qu's return. It was obvious that someone was sabotaging her, and according to local sources, the phone that was tracking Nan Qu was a job that those people had taken on for wealthy clients.
However, Chen Jun was still a little confused when he heard Nan Qu's report to the police: "You mean, you've lost a child?"
Nan Qu nodded: "Yes, I once had a child. However, my ex-husband said that I had mental problems. But I couldn't get over it, so I went to the hospital for a full checkup. This is the gynecological certificate, and this is the psychiatric certificate."
It turns out I have no mental problems, and I did indeed give birth to a child. So, I want to know what exactly happened back then, and whether my child is still alive.
Chen Jun looked at Nan Qu with some difficulty: "Ms. Nan, based on your report, we can indeed set up a team to investigate. However, I can only say that this matter is very difficult to handle."
Chen Jun wasn't a young police officer who had just become a policeman; he had handled countless cases and knew all too well the intricacies involved.
"Furthermore, if the police were to investigate, it would inevitably arouse the other party's suspicion, which could lead to even more trouble. Moreover, this is only your side of the story. If the police were to investigate, your ex-husband might already have a death certificate for the child. In that case, the truth might be completely different from what you want. Do you understand what I'm saying?"
Nan Qu nodded: "I understand. So, I'm not here to ask the police for help. Compared to an ordinary person like me with no connections or channels, I think you might know some private investigators or something."
Chen Jun's expression changed: "Ms. Nan, you can't say things like that. It's illegal to investigate other people's information without authorization! Our police will absolutely prevent such a thing from happening!"
Nan Qu glanced at Chen Jun, then smiled after a few seconds: "I was just joking. Since Officer Chen can't help me, I'll take my leave now. My son starts school tomorrow. We need to go back."
Chen Jun seemed relieved: "It's good that Ms. Nan understands. By the way, you said your child was lost, so what is this?"
Nan Qu didn't hide anything: "Xiao Xing'er is the child my ex-husband brought back. However, he is now my biological son. Officer Chen, we'll take our leave now."
Chen Jun said, "Let's go. I really like Xiao Xing'er. I'll see you out."
As she spoke, she went over and hugged Nanxing, with Nanqu following behind as they left the police station.
The two boarded the high-speed train, and Nanxing looked at Nanqu and asked, "Mom, aren't we going to look for our little brother anymore?"
Nan Qu looked at Nan Xing with amusement: "How do you know it's a younger brother and not an older brother? Or an older sister or younger sister?"
Nanxing insisted, "It must be a younger brother!" He wanted a younger brother so he could protect him.
Nan Qu flicked Nan Xing's nose: "Of course Mom will look for it, but she needs to think about how best to do it."
After Nanxing fell asleep, Nanqu took a card out of Nanxing's pocket. It only had a string of numbers on it.
Nan Qu smiled and immediately sent a text message to that number using her own phone.
It's obvious that the other party knew her, otherwise they wouldn't have replied to her message so quickly.
At the man's request, Nan Qu added him on WeChat, and he immediately sent her a folder.
Nan Qu clicked on it and found that it was actually her own life record, or rather, the original owner's life record.
Ha, is this a show of force or a pledge of allegiance?
Before Nanqu could even ask a question, the other end sent a message: "1 million, and I'll investigate what you need for you."
Nan Qu knew that the person on the other end was a skilled hacker. He knew exactly how much money she had; one million was roughly what she could have left after paying taxes.
Clearly, the other party also knew where her money came from.
"This million includes your store's product sourcing channels!"
What more could Nanqu possibly want? "Fine! Give me the account!"
Unexpectedly, the other party did not send the account information, but instead said, "No rush, wait until I have news from my side."
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