Sang Li hung up the phone and turned to see Li Huan and Gong Chen standing not far away.
Sang Li calmly asked, "How is Zhiyi?"
Gong Chen replied, "She was frightened, but she’s already asleep. You should know why I came to find you."
"Because of the topic we discussed during the day?"
Sang Li stared at Gong Chen.
He knew there were things Gong Chen hadn’t said yet.
Gong Chen glanced at Li Huan.
Li Huan immediately said, "Mr. Sang, let me tell you something very coincidental. Ever since Chu Yin and the twins escaped from the sea, the dangers they encountered afterwards have all been related to water."
Sang Li frowned, "Li Huan, have you stopped practicing medicine and started dabbling in mysticism?"
"This... Let the Third Young Master tell you. I’ll go over there and keep watch."
There were things that, even after Gong Chen told Li Huan, Li Huan found hard to believe.
But there was one thing Li Huan had experienced, so he had to believe it.
For instance, before Xingxing was born, he had dreamed about her.
And she turned out exactly like the daughter in Gong Chen’s dream.
Li Huan walked a certain distance away to keep watch, giving Gong Chen and Sang Li plenty of space.
Gong Chen leaned closer to Sang Li and whispered his secret.
Sang Li’s expression was unpredictable.
Gong Chen stepped back and said, "Captain Xing has already been instructed on some matters, and he will continue to gather intelligence."
Sang Li coldly said, "Those people are still hoping to make a great contribution with the Bai Family case. This delay is clearly about not distributing the credit evenly; it’s not lacking crucial member testimony. Isn’t Yang Jingwei considered core?"
"We understand that, but Yang Jingwei has ties to the Bai Family father and son. She has the possibility of evading responsibility, and we need someone weighty to corroborate her testimony," Gong Chen said.
Most of the Bai Family’s assets are abroad, and those core members are also overseas.
Even with the cooperation of foreign detectives, the distance makes joint investigations time-consuming.
Simply put, we wait.
But some things cannot wait.
Gong Chen stared at him and said, "Sang Li, do you believe it?"
This is the key.
Without a moment’s hesitation, Sang Li said, "I believe."
"Zhiyi absolutely won’t allow Chu Yin to be harmed; she will inevitably be drawn into this, and we need to join forces."
"Alright."
Sang Li agreed immediately.
Gong Chen nodded, "Captain Xing is already investigating. Let’s first eliminate the number one threat around Chu Yin. She is not a heartless person; she can’t ignore her family."
Sang Li sighed, "If she were heartless, she should’ve done better than Chu Wu."
"Then she wouldn’t be Chu Yin."
"Correct."
Sang Li thought of something, and his lips curled slightly.
At that moment, Gong Chen’s phone rang.
He glanced at Sang Li and answered the call.
"Captain Xing?"
"Confirmed?"
"Alright, I’ll tell them."
Putting down the phone, Gong Chen looked at Sang Li.
"Captain Xing says his apprentice caught the person who pushed Chu Wu."
"I know."
Zhou Zhao had already informed him of this.
Including the absurd reason.
Gong Chen said, "Do you know that Chu Yin’s parents are aware of this matter too?"
"What?"
Sang Li took a deep breath, somewhat incredulous.
"Find an opportunity to tell her, or the police will inform her," Gong Chen reminded.
"Hmm."
After finishing, Li Huan looked over.
"Finished talking? I have errands to run."
"Alright, let’s go," Gong Chen said.
"Hmm."
...
"..." Chu Yin didn’t speak.
"Then I’ll kneel for you!"
Mrs. Chu pretended to kneel, but her gaze was fixed on Chu Yin.
Yet she acted for a long time, and Chu Yin still didn’t move.
Chu Yin looked at her expressionlessly, "Weren’t you going to kneel? Or are you waiting for me to stop you?"
"How... how can you be so cold-blooded? Are you really trying to force your family to death?"
Mrs. Chu stood up abruptly by the bedside, looking down on Chu Yin.
Chu Yin’s eyes remained calm.
She realized that in her many past compromises, Mrs. Chu had never sought her help, only forced her.
She long ago should’ve understood that the Chu Family had no place for her.
She shouldn’t have expected so much.
Chu Yin endured the pain and asked Mrs. Chu, "Mom, what if it’s me who died this time?"
Mrs. Chu was stunned for a moment, then calmly responded.
"Your father was just unwell and had the accident; he didn’t mean it... You can only say... you were unlucky."
Chu Yin wanted to cry but couldn’t, and instead laughed inexplicably.
"Unlucky?"
"A-Yin, everyone has their fate," Mrs. Chu advised, "Besides, aren’t you alright?"
"No, my fate is in my hands, not yours, not Dad’s, and not Chu Wu’s."
"Why mention your sister? Don’t drag her into everything; this has nothing to do with her. Stop being jealous of her!" Mrs. Chu said disapprovingly.
"Mom, is it really unrelated to her?"
Chu Yin smiled coldly, staring intently at Mrs. Chu.
Mrs. Chu’s breath quickened, and she stopped pretending altogether.
"Veering off topic, you just refuse to relent; do you insist on sending your dad to jail? In his condition, he won’t survive prison."
"Mom, everyone has their fate, as does Chu Wu, you, and Dad."
Chu Yin blocked Mrs. Chu with her own words.
Mrs. Chu refused to accept it.
She furiously pointed at Chu Yin, "You... you unfilial daughter, I’ll expose you. Now you’re a celebrity, let’s see if others will support you after seeing your true colors."

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