She was certain that the one who made the move was an absolute expert, at least at the Bone Tempering Period or higher. An expert above the Bone Tempering Period—what that ant, Zeng Xiaoi, who was born into the Zeng family and was exposed to certain worlds that ordinary people could not access since childhood, knew all too clearly.
Such talent would be regarded as an honored guest in any family, so why would they care about that bit of bounty?
"Maybe it’s a chivalrous expert who couldn’t stand the despicable behavior of those people," she speculated.
Zheng Dagang thought for a mont, could co up with no evidence, shook his head, and said while looking at Zeng Xiaoi, who was still in deep thought, "Captain Zeng, once we wake these people up, won’t we know who did it?"
"That’s true, let’s take them back first," she agreed.
Zeng Xiaoi nodded, her brows relaxed as she stopped contemplating. She then looked at the children, her face showing a trace of gentleness, "Later, have soone arrange for them to be taken care of. We must ensure they’re returned to their parents."
"Mm, it will be arranged properly. Rest assured, Captain Zeng," he said earnestly.
Zheng Dagang nodded earnestly.
"Alright, let’s wrap things up here. Leave a couple of people nearby to keep watch and see if any new leads can be found," she ordered after scanning the area and then turned to walk toward the door. She caught a glimpse of a bloodstain on the ground out of the corner of her eye. A trace of gravity appeared in her beautiful eyes. Though the Bone Tempering expert had dealt with these scumbags, which was a good thing, their actions also put pressure on her. Judging by how they carried out the act, this was certainly a ruthless person. If they continued to commit cris, they would definitely be a big trouble.
Who could it be?
A hint of doubt appeared in Zeng Xiaoi’s eyes. She thought of several nas she knew, but she quickly discarded them from her mind. Those people all knew her, and if they wanted to help her, they definitely would have left their nas. The voice from earlier didn’t belong to any of the people she knew.
Hopefully, he won’t make a ss.
Zeng Xiaoi prayed inwardly, sighed, and turned toward the door. Now that the situation here was resolved, she had to rush back to report to the chief.
.......
When Xiao Yi reached the intersection, he imdiately saw a taxi waiting for passengers there—probably the one that Fatty Tang ntioned had co here because the trip was too far, and the driver didn’t want to go back on an empty run, so he waited here for so ti to see if he could pick up a passenger.
Xiao Yi approached and spoke to him, then got into the car.
By the ti he returned to Z University, it was almost noon, and it was clear that he couldn’t make it to class in ti. The second lecture had already started, and Xiao Yi didn’t want to enter the classroom while the teacher was lecturing—not only because he disliked attracting attention, but mainly because he thought it would be rude to interrupt the lecture.
After hesitating for a mont, Xiao Yi decided to just go to the library to read for a while before heading back.
"Beep!"
Having made his decision, Xiao Yi was about to head to the library when a ssage notification sounded on his phone.
Xiao Yi quickly took out his phone and opened the ssage.
"What are you doing? Did you have class this morning?"
Xiao Yi glanced at the sender’s na, which was Wang Qingqing. He was slightly startled and then slowly typed a ssage, "Just wandering around the campus. Had class, but didn’t make it, so I’m not going."
After typing it out and preparing to send it, Xiao Yi still felt that a direct phone call would be better, so he deleted the ssage and dialed Wang Qingqing’s number instead.
In a corner of Z University library, Wang Qingqing held her phone with a hint of blush on her face, gazing at the screen, her heart pounding like a drum.
Will he reply to the ssage?
Wouldn’t he find boring?
Wang Qingqing felt sowhat anxious. She glanced at her phone for a while, then picked up the textbook on the desk, ready to read, but just couldn’t focus. She stole a glance and then turned her attention back to the phone screen once more.
He must think I’m too boring, why else hasn’t he replied to my ssage? Asking such a boring question.
After several checks, she noticed the screen was still pitch black, showing no sign of lighting up. Wang Qingqing couldn’t help but feel a bit disappointed.
"Buzz buzz..."
Just as Wang Qingqing’s spirits were low, the phone in her hand suddenly vibrated violently and buzzed, startling her. She quickly looked down to check the caller ID.
"Xiao Yi calling."
As soon as she saw the four words on the screen, Wang Qingqing imdiately pressed the answer button. After pressing it, her face flushed and she said softly, "Hello, hi."
"It’s Classmate Wang, right? I got your ssage. I’m not really accustod to texting, so I called you instead. I hope I’m not bothering you."
Xiao Yi chuckled.
"Oh, no... it’s fine, not at all."
Wang Qingqing quickly waved her hand, glancing around to see that there was no one nearby. Seeing that no one had co to the corner where she was, she breathed a sigh of relief.
"That’s good. Oh, right, you just sent a ssage. Nothing’s wrong, is it?"
Relieved that he wouldn’t disturb her, Xiao Yi smiled slightly and asked.
"No... ah, it’s like this. Xiao Yi, this weekend, my aunt wants to invite you over for a simple al at her place. It’s about the last ti you treated her. She wants to thank you. I an, would you be free?"
Wang Qingqing’s first impulse was to say there was nothing amiss, but then, as if possessed, she altered her words as they reached her lips.
After speaking, her heart drumd wildly in her chest, her cheeks burning like a fiery sunset.
"Heh, so that’s what it is. She’s too polite, isn’t she? Just a trivial effort; there’s no need for a al, right?"
Xiao Yi laughed and then asked with a touch of concern, "She’s all right now, isn’t she?"
"No, nothing’s wrong. She’s doing very well. Thank you so much. Without you that day, things would have been terrible. No telling what that quack doctor might’ve done. So, you’re not free?"
Wang Qingqing, sensing Xiao Yi’s politeness, felt slightly disappointed, thinking he was declining. However, she still asked with a glimr of hope.
"I should have the ti, but wouldn’t it trouble your aunt too much?"
Xiao Yi hesitated before speaking.
"No, it won’t, not at all. Why would it be troubleso? It’s just a simple al at ho."
Wang Qingqing quickly insisted.
"Well, alright then. Just give a call when it’s ti."
Hearing Wang Qingqing say this, Xiao Yi agreed, nodding his head. (To be continued. If you like this work, you’re welco to co to Qidian (qidian) to cast your recomndation votes and monthly tickets. Your support is my greatest motivation.)
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