Jiang Yao nodded. "I got it. Don't worry, Captain Hao. I know what to do."
"You've worked hard. Keep up the good work! So many children are homeless, and so many families have lost their loved ones. It's all up to you. Pay attention to your safety. Nothing is more important than your own safety." Captain Hao patted Jiang Yao's shoulder. That was a form of trust and encouragement.
"By the way, what did you say on the phone? Did you bring it here?" Captain Hao asked.
"The ledger, I brought it with me." Then, she handed it to Captain Hao and asked, "That Mr. Ouyang"
"Don't worry; he's trustworthy." Captain Hao knew what Jiang Yao was going to ask, so he gave her the answer before she could ask it. "Mr. Ouyang's original name isn't Ouyang. He used to be at the military academy. After studying for a year, he transferred to a foreign country to study economic management. The identity of Mr. Ouyang is borrowed from a friend of his. However, Mr. Ouyang also has shares in a company in Xiang City."
Captain Hao's words were not clear, but that was the rule to protect their informants.
Jiang Yao understood that. Captain Hao had already said too much. If she wanted to investigate Mr. Ouyang's real identity, she would be able to find out more about him.
Mr. Ouyang was the shareholder of a company, and that was his real identity.
After leaving the coffee shop, Jiang Yao returned to Wen Yunfang's house. That night, Wen Yunfang did not return. When she returned at 10 in the morning the next day, she had changed her clothes. The servant had sent her those clothes early in the morning.
Jiang Yao was not an inexperienced girl. She knew what that meant.
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