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Chapter 207 - 207 204 Youre Dead for Sure (Third Update)
Chapter 207: Chapter 204 You’re Dead for Sure (Third Update) Chapter 207: Chapter 204 You’re Dead for Sure (Third Update) “Just this matter?”
The police chief, Wang, frowned after listening to the account of the chubby police officer. His first impression was that this young Beijing University professor was making a mountain out of a molehill.
But he did not dare to take the matter lightly, after all, it had alarmed the deputy director of the city bureau, and he had heard that the assistant to President Huang of Beijing University would be coming over shortly…
So he had to give this professor a satisfactory resolution no matter what.
Chief Wang came out of the office and, smiling like Maitreya Buddha, said to Yu Heng, “You must be Professor Yu, right? You…”
“Officer Wang, long time no see! It seems that since becoming the chief, you have forgotten about an acquaintance, no longer remembering me.”
Chief Wang’s smile stiffened slightly, and he stared at Yu Heng for a few seconds, feeling that this face did indeed look somewhat familiar, but he should… not have met him before, right?
Mainly because the other person was too good-looking; if he had met him, he would not have forgotten.
However…
The other person’s surname was Yu?
His complexion suddenly changed, but it was only for a second before he quickly regained his composure.
Yu Heng watched as the expressions on Chief Wang’s face changed and laughed lightly, “It seems that Chief Wang doesn’t have dementia, as you’ve already remembered. Fourteen years ago, my sister went missing, and I came here with my uncle to report it. You were in charge back then, right?”
Chief Wang chuckled awkwardly, “It’s been so long, I only have… a slight impression, a slight impression.”
“As the chief of a police station, you only have a slight impression of a child abduction case? Does that mean there are quite a few children going missing in Beijing every year? Or is it that there are many within your jurisdiction, right?”
Faced with Yu Heng’s aggressive questioning, Chief Wang’s smile seemed to be on the brink of collapse.
Barely suppressing a sigh, he said, “Ah, I know, your sister’s disappearance has weighed heavily on Professor Yu’s mind…”
“It’s good that Chief Wang knows,” Yu Heng interrupted him, too lazy to beat around the bush. He pointed to the little girl in the corner and said, “I suspect this little girl who tried to steal my brother’s wallet was kidnapped, along with these older boys here. I’ve already notified President Huang to report it to the city bureau. Assistant Bao will come with the police colleagues from the city bureau soon, so there’s no need to bother Chief Wang with interrogation. Just wait for the handover.”
Chief Wang’s eyelid twitched. A handover to the city bureau? He hadn’t received any notification.
He turned his head to look at the chubby police officer, who also wore a clueless expression, clearly knowing nothing.
Shortly afterward, the first to arrive at the police station was Yu Feng’s senior brother, Xiang Xingyun, the deputy dean of Furen Hospital.
Upon entering, Xiang Xingyun looked Yu Feng up and down twice to ensure he was unharmed, letting out a sigh of relief before he finally greeted Yu Heng standing beside him.
“What exactly is going on?”
Xiang Xingyun had heard a bit about the disappearance of Yu Feng’s sister, but he didn’t know the details. However, when Yu Feng sent him a message asking him to get someone from the city bureau involved in the investigation and handling of child trafficking, he acted immediately.
He had just performed surgery on the mother of the captain of the city bureau’s criminal police team the day before yesterday, and they were only too glad to help when he asked.
Moreover, that captain would also be personally coming later.
Yu Feng whispered the developments and outcomes of the situation to Xiang Xingyun—naturally, omitting the part where Jiang Yan voluntarily bought flowers and slipped the wallet to the little girl.
He pointed at the corner where the little girl now lay asleep, her features looking gentle and compliant, and said, “We suspect this child’s background is problematic. Just now, my brother was quite upset, thinking that if this happened to my sister…”
Xiang Xingyun felt a deep sense of empathy and gave him a firm pat on the shoulder, saying with determination, “Investigate. We must investigate thoroughly. These despicable human traffickers have harmed so many families, and if we don’t eradicate them, who knows how many more children will be victimized. Yu Feng, be bold, do whatever you want, don’t be afraid, your senior brother will support you if anything happens!”
That’s exactly what I needed to hear!
Jiang Yan, who had been somewhat inconspicuous, looked up at Xiang Xingyun and then turned his head towards the direction of the entrance to the police station.
Yu Feng’s connections had arrived, and so had Yu Heng’s.
Principal Huang strode over with Assistant Bao and two middle-aged men with stern expressions.
Jiang Yan leaned back in his chair, turning his head to look at the young man who, despite having a dislocated arm and being dragged into the police station to squat there, appeared calm and unflustered.
As Jiang Yan looked over, the young man also raised his head and looked back at Jiang Yan.
Then, with a slight smile, he mouthed four silent words to Jiang Yan.
Jiang Yan made out the words, “You – are – dead – meat!”
…..
When the three of them left the police station, it was nearly eleven in the evening.
All the involved individuals, including the little girl who needed to be investigated further, had been taken over by the Beijing Criminal Police Squad.
The squad’s major team leader came to take custody with the authorized documents, naturally, Chief Wang didn’t dare let out even a peep, he had to bow and scrape like a grandson to hand over the people.
On the way back, Yu Feng asked Jiang Yan, “How did you think of this method?”
Even if the little girl wasn’t abducted, her background was definitely not normal; follow the vine to get to the melon, and maybe they could uncover a human trafficking gang.
As for whether they were the same people who abducted Xiaosi years ago, it was possible. But even if they weren’t, what difference did it make?
Jiang Yan had a complex expression. Could he say that when he first provoked the little girl, it was with the intention of getting himself and the other person beaten up?
Because he knew the group in the square would not be small, and although he could get tough to vent his malicious feelings, two fists can’t beat four hands, and he, someone taking two scholarly students, would inevitably end up getting beaten in the end.
Then, given their identities and connections, they could take the chance to make a big fuss about it.
A Beijing University professor with dual doctorates, a head neurosurgeon from Furen Hospital, being surrounded and beaten by an unidentified gang at the Beijing Train Station… even if they could swallow their pride, Beijing University and Furen Hospital certainly couldn’t, so they would investigate and get to the bottom of it, wouldn’t they?
Even if they couldn’t uproot the gang completely, crippling them was inevitable!
But he hadn’t expected Yu Heng to be so freaking good with his moves, to the point of astounding him.
This was definitely good news…
Jiang Yan said enigmatically, “What method I used isn’t important; what matters is what we can find out in the end.”
Yu Heng agreed deeply with this, nodding as he drove, “That’s right. Fourteen years ago, the month right after Xiaosi disappeared, my grandmother was still around; the Yu Family and the Mu Family, including my mother, used all their connections to find people, and in the end, they still found nothing, right? Now that I think about it, was it truly impossible to find her? Or was it that the people below didn’t try hard enough? After all, the Yu Family, no matter how famous, was already in decline. And my mother was just an artist, and my grandfather just the chairman of the Calligraphy Association, without any real power.”
But now it was different; he and his brothers now held positions in the country, having significant influence in their respective roles.
Not to mention Principal Huang with his extensive alumni network, just Deputy Director Xiang of the hospital, with his surgical skills alone, commanded an impressive network of connections.
“We three need to be careful going forward; the last kid we caught is no simple matter.”
Yu Feng said, “I have already spoken to Captain Lu; give him a thorough interrogation.”
Yu Heng said to Jiang Yan, “You’d better not go to your computer shop these days. Stay put at the university. And about Xiaosi, if she goes back home, I’ll pick her up. You’re not proficient enough, and we don’t want to end up putting her in jeopardy again.”
Jiang Yan: …
Why do I feel like what you really wanted to say was that last sentence?
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