Chapter 1: The Daughter Returned
e had a huge impact on him.His mind was in a fog.He suddenly remembered his friend, who also seemed to have a sister who had been kidnapped and was still missing.Unknowingly, He Qiong returned to the...City, Police Department—
Su Wanwan sat on the office chair with a cloth bag bigger than herself in her small hands, waving her little legs in the air one by one.
The jade carving was covered in dust. It had a little ponytail on top that looked like it would come loose any second.
The police officer guarding Su Wanwan looked at her with pity.
“You say, there is no mother like this in the world, just abandon a child at the police station if you don't want to raise it”
"Who says otherwise This child looks only three years old, and this mother just abandoned him..."
The voice grew fainter and the officer's eyes turned to the child sitting in the office chair.
It seemed that Police Officer Xiaomei had noticed Su Wanwan, so she looked up.
The young aunt's attire was rather peculiar. She wore a bleached white daoist robe, a wooden hairpin adorned her bun, and she held a talisman in her left hand while a sword rested in her right. Behind her, she carried an unfamiliar seven-star sword.
"Sister, have you found Papa yet"
The little girl's voice was adorable, especially her big, watery eyes that made one's heart melt.
The police officer instantly felt a surge of maternal love, wishing he could just kiss Su Wanwan on the face.
But Su Wanwan's words put the police officers in the office in a difficult position.
The little girl was left at the police station door by a person. The on-duty officer checked her information, and this person was Su Wanwan's mother, Li Chunmei.
However, Su Wanwan firmly denied Li Chunmei's claim and even showed the police a picture of her father.
The little girl rummaged in her big cloth bag for a long time, and finally pulled out a drawing.
This is my daddy!
The police officer looked on with anticipation, and saw that the paper was painted with a picture of Tiga.
Police officer: "..."
No matter how the police explained it, the little girl remained convinced that her father looked just like the drawing.
At this moment, the police officers wouldn't dare to mention that drawing of Di...Dad, no matter what.
Therefore, everyone looked awkwardly at the little girl in front of them, not knowing how to explain.
Finally, everyone’s gaze fell on their own captain, He Qiong.
He Qiong was weeping with all his might, but Su Wanwan had already seen the tears welling up in his eyes. He Qiong could only lower his head and whisper softly, "Mommy will come to pick Wanwan home soon, Wanwan just be a good girl and wait for a little while, okay"
However, the little girl frowned and thought for a long time before she said, “But Wanwan doesn’t have a mother.”
This made the eyes of the policemen around her turn red.
Su Wanwan was very sensitive to the atmosphere around her, but she didn't understand why everyone was so sad after she had merely stated a fact.
Although still learning from my master’s way of comforting us as children, I patted He Qiong’s back in reassurance.
At that moment, the door to the office was opened.
The investigators who were handling Li Chunmei's case have returned.
"
Captain, we’ve got him!
"
He said nothing and with a stride, walked out of the office.
In the interrogation room, Li Chunmei cried her eyes out, and kept complaining to the police.
"This girl was bought by me three years ago. Later, Zhang Daoist from the same village said it was fate, and I happened to be pregnant, so I gave that dead girl to him."
"Zhang Daoshi died within two years."
"I took it back with good intentions, but I didn't expect this wouldn't happen that way, and now our little treasure is crying."
"The most important thing is that there's plenty of food!"
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When Hé Qióng heard this, he could no longer bear it.
He thought it was just a discarded case, but unexpectedly, it turned out to be so involved.
What's even more inconceivable is that this person in front of me actually believes buying children is perfectly normal.
He Qing took a deep breath and asked in a low voice, "You're saying this child is the one you bought from someone three years ago"
Li Chunmei nodded, recounting the events of that year clearly and concisely.
He Qiong and her colleague next to her glanced at each other, and one of them went out.
Li Chunmei waited in the interrogation room for two hours, getting a little anxious.
"Officer, you've asked all your questions now. Could you please let me go My little one at home hasn't eaten yet."
"And what about Su Wanwan" He Qiong didn't ask back.
Li Chunmei didn't care at all: "Whoever wants her, let them have her. I don't want her anyway. If it comes down to it, just send this dead girl to an orphanage! If it weren't for me, she would have died a long time ago."
Seeing Li Chunmei's nonchalance, the anger that had been building for a full two hours finally flared up at this moment.
He Qing suddenly slammed his fist on the table, stood up, and stared down at Li Chunmei with hawk-like eyes. "Li Chunmei! If it weren't for you, perhaps Su Wanwan wouldn't have been kidnapped, or maybe she would have been found by her biological parents long ago!"
"Have you ever thought about how worried parents would be if their child was lost You know in your heart that Su Wanwan was kidnapped, why don't you report it to the police!"
Li Chunmei was startled by He Qiong.
Having grown up in the village, he had never seen such fierce police before. He was so frightened that he trembled with fear.
He didn't want to say another word to this kind of person. After changing to a new pair of investigators, he left.
Today's case had a huge impact on him.
His mind was in a fog.
He suddenly remembered his friend, who also seemed to have a sister who had been kidnapped and was still missing.
Unknowingly, He Qiong returned to the office again.
It is already 1 p.m. now, and the little one is having lunch with the office people, eating ramen together.
The little girl was small, but her appetite wasn't.
I heard this is the second bowl of instant noodles already.
For some reason, He Qiong thought of Li Chunmei complaining about how much a young girl ate.
Suddenly, the gloom in He Qiong's heart vanished and a smile curved at the corner of her lips.
"Wawa, are you full"
The little girl looked very strange. She had been at the police station for so long, but she didn't cry or make a fuss, she was so well-behaved.
"I'm full!"
Wanwan stroked her belly, her eyes filled with satisfaction.
Then, all of a sudden, he said, "Little Wan, do you know Mommy's name"
Su Wanwan's eyes lit up and she nodded. "Master said my mommy is Xu Wanqing, my daddy is Su Jizhou, and Wanwan has many older brothers."
"But my master told me, my mommy went to heaven to be a fairy!"
He Qiong knew that Su Wanwan was adopted by a Taoist priest after she turned one year old, but the Taoist priest had passed away half a month ago.
Someone like Li Chunmei adopting Wanwan again must have a reason.
His eyes darkened.
"Take Wanwan to the hospital for a blood sample, then do DNA comparison in the database."
Wannian woke up in a daze and was brought to the hospital. He Qiong had been worried that the little girl would be afraid of needles.
But instead, people stared at the needle tip with suspicious faces.
Until the end, there wasn't any display.
So well-behaved!
The human trafficking case is a major one, and it has shaken the city. The leaders are paying special attention to it. These days, everyone is working overtime to cross-reference similar DNA samples while investigating the dens of the traffickers, preparing to catch them all in one go.
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Three days later
The Imperial Capital, the Su family's old residence.
In his late forties, Su Jiuzhou was up again that night. He got out of bed groggily and went downstairs for a glass of water. As soon as he stood up, his phone rang.
She frowned, but ultimately decided to answer.
"Excuse me, are you Mr. Su Jizhou I'm a police officer from Longtan Town Police Station in City C. We recently cracked a human trafficking case..."
Su Giji listened as the other party spoke in fits and starts for two or three minutes. His brain finally summarized a point:
I found the kid!!!
March, early spring.
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The sky was overcast, a canvas of gray and black, heavy with a sense of gloom. It seemed as if someone had splashed ink onto a sheet of paper, the ink seeping into the heavens and blurring the clouds.
Clouds layered upon each other, merging into one another, dispersing streaks of crimson lightning accompanied by booming thunder.
Like a divine roar, echoing through the mortal realm.
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The land was hazy, and there lay a ruined city in the crimson rain, silent and lifeless.
The city walls lay broken, dilapidated and withered. Everywhere you looked, collapsed houses stood as silent witnesses to ruin. And the earth was covered in a carpet of shattered brick, a mosaic of broken pieces like autumn leaves, decaying silently.
The once bustling streets are now deserted.
Once a bustling dirt road, it is now eerily quiet.
Only mud remained, mixed with debris, dust, and paper, indistinguishable from each other, a sight that shocked the eyes.
Not far away, a dilapidated carriage lay stuck in the mud, its appearance mournful. The only sign of life was a discarded rabbit toy hanging from the yoke, swaying gently in the breeze.
The white fleece was already stained red, filled with an eerie sense of horror.
Murky eyes, seemingly holding a trace of resentment, gazed forlornly at the mottled stones ahead.
There, a shadow lay.
This is a thirteen or fourteen-year-old, ragged and filthy, with a broken leather pouch tied around his waist.
Year squinted his eyes, in a blink, an icy chill swept over him from all directions, piercing through his tattered coat and invading his entire being. Gradually, it stole away his warmth.
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Following his gaze, about seven or eight paces away, a gaunt vulture was pecking at the carcass of a wild dog. It occasionally looked around with vigilance.
It seems that in this dangerous ruin, at the slightest rustle of wind, it would instantly take flight.
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After a long time, the opportunity arrived. The greedy vulture finally stuck its head completely into the dog's abdomen.
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