rpassing that of the chief.But they adhered to their duties, only responsible for the tribe's priesthood activities, healing wounded orcs, and communicating with shamans of other orc clans. They only...Wu Lianyi, with a responsible attitude, checked the little boy's breathing and pulse. She confirmed that he was fine, estimating that he had been given sleeping pills after being kidnapped and had been sleeping all along. He had also been used as a tool to deceive her.
Wu Lianyi glanced at the two people on the ground, then picked up the cloth used to knock her out and let the two of them experience the effects of the drug as well. She then gently pulled open the bunk bed door and prepared to find the conductor, but heard a low conversation between a man and a woman.
"That boy is so smart! We figured out all about his sister's wearables, but he still wouldn't go with us."
"He must have been reprimanded!"
What should we do now
"After arriving, get off first. Xiao Leng and the other guy should have already succeeded. That girl looks well-bred; sending her to Wu Shu's place is definitely no problem."
"Well, there's one little brat. Not a loss this time."
The two seemed to feel that no one was in the hallway, and they were so unrestrained in their speech. They lowered their voices on purpose, but every word fell into Wu Lianyi's ears without missing a beat.
“Tsk, this gang isn't small, they even have divisions of labor. They're responsible for kidnapping and deception, that Uncle Five must be in charge of sales.”
Wu Lianyi gently closed the crack in the door she had opened, then sat back down on the lower bunk and waited for the two of them.
"With a whoosh," the door swung open, and the two of them were met by Wu Lianyi's smiling, round face.
You're back!
When the two discovered something was wrong, they were already dragged inside by Wu Lianyi's collar. "Bang bang bang" sounded for about a minute before returning to calm again.
Wu Lianyi this time really left, she went to find the train conductor and explained the situation.
It was a coincidence that just as the traffic police received a tip-off about a missing two-year-old boy, Wu Lianyi provided information. The traffic police took her message very seriously. To prevent any accomplices from being involved, they changed into plain clothes and went to that car with Wu Lianyi.
After checking, it turned out that the sleeping boy was the missing boy they were looking for. The policeman immediately perked up, but looking at the four people in a coma, he stared at Wu Lianyi with some astonishment.
Wu Lianyi then said with a smile:
The meat on me isn't grown for nothing, I still have some strength left.
He said, lifting a person lying on the ground with one hand, effortlessly flinging him onto the top bunk, which left the police officer in awe.
“I’m in car , this time I’m accompanying my younger brother to participate in the Math Olympiad Summer Camp. I guess they saw that there were no elders around us, so they set their sights on us. They turned us over to the police uncle. I need to comfort my younger brother, he must be scared.”
Wu Lianyi would never do a good deed without leaving her name. She indirectly revealed the number of her compartment and was about to leave.
"Okay, thank you for your help. For your safety, please get off the car first and then I will contact you to learn more details."
When the traffic police learned that the other party was only seventeen years old, they needed a teacher present when recording information, so they did not stop Wu Lianyi from leaving.
When Wu Lianyi strolled back, Wu Junyi was happily munching on a sausage. Seeing her, he immediately waved.
"Sister, you're back."
"Here's the lunch I bought for you."
Wu Lianyi passed over two lunch boxes.
"Sis, you just left for a short while and a woman came over. She said that a girl had fainted in the front carriage and asked if it was one of our companions. She described her appearance and clothing as being very similar to yours."
And then
Wu Lianyi calmly sat down and asked.
"I pretended I didn't hear her. Only an idiot would believe what she said. If someone fainted, the flight attendant would find them or make an announcement. They wouldn't have some random person come looking. Plus, that woman looked at me twice. It was obvious she was coming for me. I'm not falling for it!"
Wu Junyi said proudly.
When the parents and classmates across from him heard this, they all laughed.
"You did a great job this time, keep it up!"
After the matter was settled, the group successfully arrived at the capital station. The summer camp had arranged a special car to pick them up, and by the time they were settled, it was three days later.
At that time, a police officer brought a distinguished-looking man to the summer camp. Wu Junyi was listening to a lecture at the time, while Wu Lianyi was planning her journey from the capital to Shanghai and researching train schedules in preparation for booking tickets to Shanghai.
"This is the uncle of the missing boy. He just came to the capital to see the little heroine who saved him."
The police spoke very kindly.
Wu Lianyi, accompanied by her leading teacher, met the two men. She put on a bashful smile and turned her gaze to the man beside her who had been staring at her all along.
Then Wu Lianyi nodded in greeting, truly saying that she had searched everywhere for him without success, but now she had found him effortlessly. The man before her was Zhao Fenglin, her biological father.
"Hello, I'm Zhao Fenglin, thank you for saving Zhao Ziting."
"You're welcome, it was them who tried to knock me out, that's why I fought back. That's how I coincidentally ended up saving the children."
"Where are you from"
Zhao Fenglin asked somewhat eagerly.
I am from X city.
"It's such a coincidence, my wife's hometown is X city, and my daughter was also born there."
"Is that so It seems I have quite a connection with little Zhao Ziting."
With a smile, she replied without a ripple.
What's your birthday
Zhao Fenglin suddenly asked.
"October 20th."
After finishing his statement, he handed his ID card to the police officer.
"Do you know which hospital you were born in"
Zhao Fenglin continued to ask.
"My mother told me it was XXX Hospital, he said I weighed four pounds and two ounces when I was born, very healthy. My dad's name is Wu Yong, and my mom's name is Wan Guifen."
Wu Lianyi didn't wait for the other party to ask, she introduced herself first.
Zhao Fenglin's subordinates subconsciously clenched their fists. He didn't know why, but he saw the shadow of his wife in her teenage years on this girl.
“This time I came to the Math Olympiad Summer Camp with my younger brother.”
Wu Lianyi smiled sweetly and said.
Then, he took out his small wallet and showed the family portrait of four members tucked inside to the man, as if proving that he was just an ordinary person who had happened upon a human trafficking gang.
The man's eyes casually scanned the photos, then quickly fixed his gaze on one. His brow furrowed deeply, and Wu Lianyi knew exactly who he was looking at.
After that, the police were communicating with Wu Lianyi, while Zhao Fenglin remained silent, not saying another word.
Two hours later, the two left summer camp. Wu Lianyi waved goodbye to them with a smile, feeling relieved that she had managed to save her hard-earned money.
For the rest of her days, Wu Lianyi kept a close eye on her younger brother, making him study diligently. Wu Junyi, who was being relentlessly pressured, started to question his life. He thought his older sister was just making excuses to have fun, but she turned out to be dead serious about making him study.
On the other side, Zhao Fenglin left summer camp and made four or five calls in a row. His furrowed brows remained unrelaxed. He didn't believe in coincidence. The smiling face of the girl named Wu Lianyi kept flashing before his eyes, giving him an indescribable feeling.
Here, Wu Lianyi is asking the communicator:
"Nineteen, is this coincidence arranged by you"lted his head, his gaze sweeping across the people held captive in the hall. He seemed displeased, looking at them like ants, and with a simple nod, he waved his hand, preparing to return to his priva...