Chapter 60 Thorough Investigation, All-Night Session, Xiang Xinyang's Private Message



"Boss, we've arrested those doctors who were involved in the deal with them. They're in the interrogation room now," Zhao Yong reported as he entered the conference room.

He, who is usually so cheerful and carefree, now had a serious expression on his face.

"You go with Han Zhi to interrogate him," Captain Li nodded and gave the order.

"Yes!" Han Zhi and Zhao Yong answered in unison.

Both of them were displaying great determination, as if they would not give up until they got to the bottom of things.

"Da Hu, notify the families of those children outside and tell them to come and pick them up. Make sure they are safe," Captain Li instructed another subordinate.

Then he looked at the other officers and assigned them tasks.

Tonight, they are destined to stay up all night.

Guan Zhan, bandaged up, sat obediently in the chair, his hands clenched into fists, his palms and back covered in sweat.

Watching the people around him being picked up by their families, Guan Zhan felt both expectant and afraid.

He was looking forward to meeting his parents, but also afraid that they would worry if they saw him looking like this.

His parents are already worried enough about his sister, and he shouldn't make them worry any more.

Just as Guan Zhan was thinking, a hurried and trembling voice rang out, "Xiao Zhan."

Guan Zhan stiffened and mechanically turned his head to look at the two people approaching.

The two were dressed simply, their clothes faded and patched, their faces showing signs of weariness and vicissitude.

They looked several years older than they had seen each other in just three days, which made Guan Zhan's heart clench.

"You child, don't worry about Xiuxiu's medical expenses. Your parents will take care of it. You...you've suffered so much." Guan's mother rushed in, hugged Guan Zhan tightly, and couldn't help but cry again.

I wanted to scold them, but before I could say anything, all I could say was heartache.

Both her daughter and son are equally precious to her; she carried them for ten months before giving birth to them, and so did her son.

Seeing him like this, how could she not feel sad?

If anything were to happen to him, she would die with regrets.

“That’s right, why are you so worried about your sister? This is something your parents should worry about. Your sister is young, but don’t forget that you’re still a fifteen-year-old child. How can others make money if you’re so young? What you need to do is study hard!” Guan’s father couldn’t help but nag a bit, his eyes filled with tears.

If it weren't for the fact that men don't easily shed tears, he probably would have cried too.

When they received the call from the police, they thought their son had done something wrong. But after thinking about it carefully, they knew their son well enough to know that he wouldn't do anything illegal.

When they heard the police say that he had been abducted and almost lost his life, their hearts nearly jumped out of their chests.

Ignoring everything else, he rushed to the police station.

Seeing that he was covered in injuries, not a single one of them was healed, Guan's father couldn't help but wipe away the tears from the corners of his eyes.

Seeing his mother cry, Guan Zhan, who was pretending to be an adult, couldn't help but burst into tears as well. "Dad, Mom, I... I'm so scared. I'm so scared that I won't see you again, or my sister again."

"I won't do it again, I'll never do it again," Guan Zhan said, crying intermittently.

He would never dare to go with someone for money again.

He will never be blinded by money again.

He was scared.

He has family, he has a sister, he dares not do it again.

He wasn't afraid when those people beat him, nor when they injected him with sedatives, but when he saw those people who were locked in iron cages like him being dragged out, their bellies slowly cut open with scalpels, and when he heard their cries of agony, he became afraid.

He realized with a start how close death was to him.

He realized that he would die at the hands of those people, just like them.

At that moment, fear gripped his entire body, making his hands and feet ice cold and filling him with despair.

He didn't realize he still had a chance of survival until the police stormed in.

Han Zhi and Zhao Yong, who had just come out of the interrogation room, witnessed this scene, and Han Zhi's eyes reddened.

For parents, their greatest wish is for their child to be safe and sound.

Seeing the children get hurt, they wished they could take the hurt upon themselves.

"Thank you, thank you, officer, thank you, officer." Guan's mother pressed Guan Zhan's head and bowed repeatedly, tears streaming down her face.

They saved her child; they were her child's saviors.

After that, the two of them left the police station with Guan Zhan.

Guan Zhan followed obediently behind them, and breathed a sigh of relief when he heard his parents say that they hadn't told his younger sister about it.

His sister is such a crybaby; if she knew, she would feel guilty and remorseful for the rest of her life.

"Sister Zhi, how did you know there was something going on at the warehouse in the suburbs?" After Guan Zhan's family left, Zhao Yong looked at Han Zhi beside him and asked curiously.

When Han Zhi first spoke, the bureau staff, including Captain Li, didn't quite believe her because she herself couldn't explain what was in the abandoned warehouse.

Later, Han Zhi spent an hour persuading Captain Li to send officers to the scene, and also asked Captain Li to bring over a few snipers.

Team Leader Li disagreed, but Han Zhi vouched for his future with his own.

Team Leader Li couldn't refuse Han Zhi's request, but he also said that if an air marshal was dispatched, Han Zhi would be fully responsible.

"It's a secret," Han Zhi replied.

She couldn't very well say that her little sister Jiang Yuan had asked her to take some people to check out the warehouse in the suburbs, so she obediently took people there.

“Our Sister Zhi also has her own secrets, but this time the credit is yours. Once things are resolved, you’ll definitely be rewarded by the higher-ups. Just wait and see,” Zhao Yong said.

If such a big case is solved, the reward will definitely be substantial.

"A commendation is a small matter. I only hope that this matter can be thoroughly investigated, that those innocent people can be given an explanation, and that the culprits can be brought to justice!" Han Zhi's eyes were piercing.

After this round of interrogation and the testimonies of those people, she knew that the mastermind behind it all was not someone who could be easily dealt with.

We cannot relax our vigilance for a moment until the enemy is captured.

On the other side, after finishing her broadcast, Jiang Yuan habitually clicked the little red dot in the background and found that a familiar ID had sent her a private message.

Jiang Yuan can never forget her heart turned towards the sun.

She was the first person to have their fortune told, and she's now number one on their list.

Every time she goes live, Xinxin Xiangyang always gives her a reward. The number one fan is so prominently displayed in front of her, it's hard to forget.

Jiang Yuan opened the private message, glanced at the content, and then replied.

Based on what Xiang Xinyang said, it's reasonable to guess that there are indeed problems within the production crew; it's worth going to check it out.

Heart Towards the Sun: Master Jiang really replied to me! Ahhh!

Heart Towards the Sun: Master Jiang, my friend here is a little lamb to the slaughter, you can pay whatever you want! Don't be polite, rip me off!

Heart Towards the Sun: Waaaaah, Master Jiang replied to me! I'm so excited I won't be able to sleep tonight!

...

As soon as Jiang Yuan clicked send, Xiang Xinyang replied instantly and sent a series of messages.

Before Jiang Yuan could even finish reading the first message, Xiang Xinyang sent the second and third messages.

Jiang Yuan couldn't help but chuckle as she read the message Xiang Xinyang sent.

This was the first time she had ever seen someone let someone else kill her friend; anyone who didn't know better would think it was an enemy.

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