Inheritance of Two Trillion
Chapter 198 Sun Family Burglary Incident_1

Chapter 198: Chapter 198 Sun Family Burglary Incident_1

"Mimi, Mimi?"

A servant of the Sun Family was softly calling out in the lobby on the first floor.

His search was fruitless.

Unable to hold back his frown and with a barely audible voice, he grumbled with some annoyance, "Stupid cat, where did you run off to? I’m so fed up with this damned job as a cat slave. I need to find a chance to feed that cat some sleeping pills!"

Mimi was a Ragdoll cat raised by Mrs. Sun Xiangdong and was particularly clingy.

This servant often fed the cat milk laced with sleeping pills, so it would snuggle in the lady’s arms and doze off. No one could tell anything was amiss, and it gave him less trouble.

Suddenly, a cat’s meow echoed from outside!

That Ragdoll cat was sitting in the courtyard, meowing towards the interior, ignoring all calls to come in.

The servant quickly opened the door and ran to pick it up.

In the time it took for the door to close on its own, at least two or three lean and agile figures had slipped inside.

Those stray cats, skirting along the edges of the walls, silently employed their street-honed evasion skills, skillfully avoiding the servant and heading straight to the second floor.

They squeezed into an empty room on the second floor, opened the window latch, and their companions outside on the big tree swiftly entered.

The Sun Family had many members, but the villa was even larger. They would never expect that their home today had many ghostly "guests."

Those animals that weren’t convenient to bring inside all quietly stood guard around the villa, monitoring every move of the Sun Family people.

Initially, Bai Xiaosheng used only animal language to describe the Sun Family people’s characteristics to these animals, and they managed to lock onto the targets more efficiently than humans. When the news came back, Bai Xiaosheng was indeed astonished.

Finding and entering the Sun Family home was not the goal; the key was to get the thing.

Bai Xiaosheng couldn’t describe what he was looking for; after all, even he had not seen it. If he made it too complicated, the animals would not understand.

"What I want is something they have hidden away," was all Bai Xiaosheng could say.

He was still a little worried whether the animals could understand the meaning of these words...

As wave after wave of information was relayed back by the pigeons, Bai Xiaosheng found he had clearly underestimated these animals’ intelligence.

They had gathered all the animals they could find near the Sun Family villa, including pets, wild birds, and mice, and questioned them...

"I saw someone hiding something in a bottle on the second floor!"

"I saw someone hiding something in a drawer’s secret compartment!"

"I saw someone hiding something behind the wall of a painting!"

There was too much information.

Bai Xiaosheng’s head was spinning, so he simply gave an order, "Bring all those things out to me!"

That was easier!

Pigeon Number One swiftly flew off, delivering the command.

Watching the departing pigeon, Bai Xiaosheng couldn’t help but touch his nose, thinking to himself with boundless emotion, "Perhaps, they had become spirits long ago. We just hadn’t realized it yet!"

In an empty room in the villa.

Underneath the bed, a dozen mice, trembling under the nudging of a cat, suddenly rushed out as if obeying a command.

"Ah! A big mouse!"

From the first servant’s scream until everyone was screaming.

The whole villa was in chaos, even Sun Xiangdong was disturbed and came out of the study.

While the servants were chasing after the mice, other animals quickly went into action, taking everything that was hidden, carrying and dragging it rapidly out of the windows. It was a steady stream.

Under a section of the wall in the villa area, the mice had dug a hole leading outside the wall, and the animals moved in and out from there.

At this moment, Bai Xiaosheng was dumbstruck.

He watched in shock as gold and silver jewelry, cash, cards, bankbooks, watches, and even love letters piled up quickly before his eyes.

These animals were strictly adhering to his instructions; whatever people hid in the house, they would steal.

"But these aren’t what I want," Bai Xiaosheng said with a mix of laughter and tears.

In Sun Xiangdong’s study, a painting on the wall trembled slightly.

One mouse after another relayed items down, pulling them out of a hidden compartment.

The animals at the window passed them on in a relay, transporting them outside.

Bai Xiaosheng was looking through the "treasures" scattered on the floor when he suddenly saw pigeons numbered two to five flying in, carrying items in their beaks—letters, mini CDs, and one with something the size of a button, who deftly landed on Bai Xiaosheng’s shoulder.

Bai Xiaosheng took it curiously and examined it.

"What is this?"

"A German-made CC15 Type Disguiser Recorder, usage as follows..."

As Red Lotus had explained, Bai Xiaosheng began to play with the intriguing little gadget.

"Let’s hear it. If the conditions are right, I, Bai Xiaosheng, might really agree to your terms," he said.

Suddenly, his own voice came from the device.

Bai Xiaosheng stood up abruptly, his eyes lighting up.

The items were in hand!

Bai Xiaosheng gathered the documents and CDs that came with the same batch and had pigeon number one signal the animals inside to "retreat"!

As for the pile of items in front of him, Bai Xiaosheng instructed the animals to take care of it themselves.

The animals inside the villa received the message and swiftly withdrew through the windows with practiced ease.

The maids who had been bothered by the big rats suddenly found that the scampering gray creatures had vanished.

They disappeared as if they had never been there, silently and without a trace.

The butler could only make calls to the property management, health and epidemic prevention stations, and rodent control departments, repeatedly stressing the gravity of the situation.

That evening, the Sun Family’s villa returned to calm, but it was said that the next day, news of thefts spread far and wide, with nearly everyone having lost something.

When the police arrived, unexpectedly, they found a large amount of stolen goods in the room of a maid who often fed the cats, and despite her many protests, she was taken away for investigation.

As the maid was taken away, Mimi, the Ragdoll cat, lay lazily on the sofa, watching the scene unfold with a slightly mischievous glint in her beautiful cat eyes.

Of course, the butler only reported the theft to Manager Sun Tianli and did not alarm Sun Xiangdong.

After all, Manager Sun was not known for having a good temper...

Sun Tianli did not tell his son either because Sun Xiangdong had left early for a project and was away on site...

That night, after obtaining the items he wanted and bidding farewell to the animals, Bai Xiaosheng went online to contact a group of kind-hearted people, donating a large sum of money, asking them to feed the animals in the urban village every day and asking them to contact charitable organizations and shelters to care for stray pets.

Latter on, Bai Xiaosheng saw a loving adoption event featured in the media, taking place in that very location.

These were all matters for later.

Bai Xiaosheng ate the late-night snack Wei Xuelian had brought him while reviewing the data he had obtained.

It involved quite a few people, quite a lot of dirty dealings, and Bai Xiaosheng only glanced over it briefly.

Until he saw Wang Ye’s name.

Bai Xiaosheng’s expression turned grim.

Although he had suspected it all along, the sight of the evidence before him moved him once again.

"Wang Ye, you really are in cahoots with Sun Xiangdong!" Bai Xiaosheng said with a cold expression, "Now that the evidence is in hand, you’d better pray for luck!"

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