Dean Su didn't dare to stop. She pressed down her hat, wanting to leave as quickly as possible.
However, the outside has already been blocked off.
After the police officer finished speaking, the people around dispersed.
It was as if a vacuum had formed around Dean Su, separating her from everyone else, with all eyes fixed on her, leaving her nowhere to escape.
At this moment, Dean Su also realized that he had reached the end.
But she just couldn't understand it.
He was just a kid who appeared on a TV show, how did he end up like this?
Dean Su still doesn't believe that Tang Wan played a role in getting him to this point.
She's just a little kid.
She's just a little kid!
Can a child think of everything so comprehensively?
If this is her true self, then why did she have to endure being bullied by other children her age in the orphanage?
Dean Su refused to believe that he had been tricked by a child.
She prefers to believe that it was a coincidence, an investigation centered around her, and that she was simply unlucky enough to be caught.
Yes, that's it!
Humans aren't that smart.
"Stop resisting! Come with us now!"
Amidst the noisy crowd, Dean Su seemed to spot Tang Wan's beautiful face among the onlookers.
She was looking at herself from afar, as if witnessing this belated judgment.
When the dust settles, every snowflake is guilty.
...
Tang Wan looked at the red marks on her fingertips and rubbed the reddened area without making a sound.
She looked up at the blue sky above, exhaled, and felt that the weather seemed much better.
The sky cleared up a bit, and there wasn't as much gloom.
Fu Wenzhi, who was standing to the side, seemed to sense that Tang Wan's mood had suddenly improved a lot, and turned his head to look in Tang Wan's direction with some curiosity.
In the end, all he saw was Tang Wan's delicate face and her usual demeanor.
No one would doubt a little child.
Even if there is suspicion, there is no evidence to prove her presence.
Fu Wenzhi unwrapped the candy, put the orange-flavored candy in his mouth, and bit it into pieces.
What a clever little cat!
Using the show as a pretext, they lured the people at the orphanage, making them constantly monitor the situation on their side.
Then, using the location they provided, they asked the production team to create a game about "treasure hunting and rescue," exposing these illegal activities and letting public opinion ferment.
This is a live broadcast, so it cannot be edited.
Therefore, people's subconscious will believe "seeing is believing" and confirm that it is true.
People are capable of deceiving themselves.
Those who observe Tangwan through the camera will not notice that the bloodstained saw was just a prop placed there by the production team.
They have something to hide, so naturally they'll panic.
As for Dean Su...
Fu Wenzhi didn't know what Tang Wan was thinking, nor did he know how she was sure that Dean Su would run away and had the police officer guard the customs.
Tang Wan was always very perceptive. She noticed that Fu Wenzhi was observing her again, and turned her head with some confusion.
This time, however, she had a faint smile on her face, making her look somewhat childlike.
However, Tang Wan is just a child. She has too many things hidden in her heart and too many secrets, which is why she appears mature and composed.
But she's only six years old.
It's only a fraction of a lifetime.
Tang Wan looked into Fu Wenzhi's eyes, then turned away, no longer looking at him.
The black cat tail on her clothes swayed gently, like a feather lightly landing on Fu Wenzhi's heart, creating ripples.
In his world, which was like a glass jar, a crack quietly appeared.
A seemingly well-behaved kitten ran in from outside, bringing with it all the wonders of the world and giving his drifting thoughts an anchor.
It has been put into practice.
Fu Wenzhi did not want to stop this peaceful change.
He wanted to step out of his own world.
Go see the world through Tang Wan's eyes.
He was somewhat curious.
A storm is brewing online and is escalating rapidly.
The investigation into the Si family's information is also coming to an end.
Looking at the evidence in their hands, even Grandma Si, who was usually stoic, could hardly contain her emotions.
"So many people are missing? How come no one has noticed?!"
"What are you doing? This orphanage is clearly a slaughterhouse! Why didn't anyone notice?!"
The officials from Huainan's superior city looked at the report in front of them with extremely grim expressions.
They are already overwhelmed by border issues in Huainan every year, but they never expected that human trafficking would happen right under their noses.
These people are incredibly audacious.
This is absolutely outrageous!
Si Huai glanced at these people and pulled out the information about Tang Wan.
Looking at the information above, he asked, "Is this information true? Has she always stayed in the orphanage?"
Si Huai's voice, like his grandmother's, was a cold, detached voice that made people instinctively perk up, as if afraid of freezing to death.
The official glanced at it and then said, "These things can't be faked. We asked many residents, and they all said that this child has been in an orphanage since he was very young."
At this point, he chuckled awkwardly and asked somewhat uneasily, "They can't all be lying, can they?"
However, no one answered his lame joke.
The reason why things have been difficult to progress in Huainan over the years is that these people always appear in groups and protect each other.
Because of its long history, many people in Huainan have even turned this kind of business into a family enterprise.
They possess a complete industrial chain.
If it weren't for the show's popularity and high level of public participation, their operation would have been very difficult to carry out.
Si Huai put the documents back on the table.
He looked at the distant green mountains and asked again, "How much would it cost to buy that mountain?"
Five hundred million? One billion?
"Still two billion?"
The official looked in the direction Si Huai was pointing and found that it was the orphanage.
Then, with some doubt, he said, "There's no value in developing that place anymore. There are too many mountains behind it, and the roads are difficult to build. It would be a loss, wouldn't it?"
Before the official could utter the last three words, he was interrupted by Si Huai's voice.
His voice even carried a hint of impatience.
"How much? I can buy it."
The official considered the quoted price and then honestly answered, "Five hundred million."
Si Huai nodded: "My assistant will communicate with you."
After saying that, he pushed the wheelchair out.
Seeing this, Grandma Si followed, and asked with some confusion, "Why did you buy that orphanage?"
A cold smile hung on Si Huai's indifferent face, and the indifference in his eyes was tangible.
His thin lips parted slightly, carrying a hint of danger.
"Because Tangwan's past is hidden there."
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