When Tang Jian returned, shivering with cold, Lin Zao was still sitting by the bed organizing things in the space.
She had originally planned to leave Ganzhou for Datong Town early the next morning, having already made arrangements for her family.
She knew she wouldn't be able to come back for the spring planting on the estate, so she packed all the seeds she wanted to plant into the warehouse in advance.
She also took out a lot of food from her spatial storage, since she would be gone for at least three months. If something unexpected happened in Ganzhou, she wouldn't be able to help, although the possibility of that was very small.
Regardless, having food to rely on made her feel a little more at ease.
With this, some things in the space were gone. Although it didn't affect anything, Lin Zao had nothing else to do while waiting for Tang Jian, so she reorganized the things in the space again.
They found quite a few more things that could be used at home, and planned to put some more into the general's mansion's warehouse before leaving.
Seeing that Tang Jian had finally returned, Lin Zao quickly went up to help him take off his outer layer of cold clothes and put on a clean and warm down jacket that she had taken out from her space.
"So, have they caught them yet?"
As Lin Zao helped Tang Jian put on his clothes, she asked him a question.
Tang Jian stood there and let Lin Zao do as she pleased, dressing him however she wanted. Although he thought the clothes his wife had brought out looked strange, they warmed him up the moment he put them on.
He touched his clothes with some surprise. The outside was smooth, and the inside was soft and thin. The clothes in this other world were so amazing.
“We’ve found their meeting point and have people guarding it. However, there are still other contacts behind them who haven’t shown up yet. I plan to wait and wait until they all show up before taking them all down at once.”
Speaking of these people, Tang Jian's voice was somewhat cold. These people all deserved to die, and he would not let any of them go.
Lin Zao breathed a sigh of relief upon hearing that the person had been found, but she was still most worried about the children.
"What about the children? How are they?"
Tang Jian sighed:
"The children are safe for now; they're being kept in the cellar and are being fed once a day. We'll just have to make do with that for the next few days..."
The big fish at the end is the most important. He found out that these people were involved in organized human trafficking, but in the past they mostly targeted children who were alone or had no parents or relatives in rural areas.
Because nobody really cared about those missing children, it didn't cause a big stir.
This time, they openly arrested so many people in Ganzhou City, which allowed Tang Jian to follow the clues and catch them red-handed.
Although he was happy to have discovered these people, there was one suspicious point that puzzled Tang Jian.
Judging from their past actions, it's clear they've always been very cautious.
Why is this behavior so bold and high-profile again?
It seemed like they were deliberately causing trouble.
Aren't they worried about getting arrested?
This was also the point that Tang Jian couldn't understand the most, but these questions could only be addressed after all the people had been captured.
The big fish at the back is the key, which is why Tang Jian delayed his plan to arrest the person.
King Cheng also sent people to find him. Such a major event occurred on such an important day as the Lantern Festival, so King Cheng naturally received the news very quickly.
Not to mention how furious King Cheng was when he received the news, vowing to tear those kidnappers to pieces and be torn apart by five horses to vent his anger.
After Tang Jian explained his guess and decision, King Cheng quickly agreed with him and asked Tang Jian to take full responsibility for the matter and arrest all the human traffickers.
The human traffickers will be paraded through the streets to quell public anger.
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