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Chapter 268: I Don't Regret Cooperating with a 2-Year-Old and a 3-Year-Old

Chapter 268: I Don't Regret Cooperating Between a Twelve-Year-Old and a Three-Year-Old
Lin Mofei returned to the interrogation room.

After calming himself down for a few moments, he asked in as gentle a tone as possible, "Are you feeling unwell?"

"Fortunately."

"Then let me continue. Did you have a bad feeling from the black stamp and the words 'processed'?"

"Yes. My heart suddenly started hurting terribly, and I only had time to close the notebook before everything went black and I passed out. When I opened my eyes again, I found myself lying in my own room, with my mother sitting by my bedside."

When she saw me wake up, she confronted me with a dark expression, asking what I had been doing in her room. I told her I was there to help her clean, and that I missed my sister. I tried asking if I could call her to ask how she was doing in her new home, but my mother refused. She said that once an adopted child goes to a new home, they have nothing to do with the orphanage anymore, and that I shouldn't even think about contacting her again, just pretend she never existed.

Because of this incident, for the first time, I had the thought of leaving the orphanage!

"You have ideas, but haven't implemented them?"

Su Su gave a bitter smile. "My body is too weak. And it wasn't until the plan to leave that I realized there were so many eyes watching inside and outside the orphanage. It's not realistic for me to leave. But I still thought of a way."

Upon hearing this, a thought flashed through Lin Mofei's mind, "Little Ruyi?"

Earlier, on the way back to the police station, Jiang Hanying said that he heard two people guarding the surveillance camera in a house in the alley talking. They said that Feng Xiaoyu was investigating the person who helped Xiao Ruyi escape from the welfare home. He guessed many people, but he never guessed that it was this little girl in front of him.

It's mainly because of age; that's the best camouflage!
"Yes. I spent a week carefully observing and testing my younger siblings before finally choosing Xiao Ruyi to escape in my place."

What do you like about the little Ruyi?

"I believe you've probably noticed it too."

Lin Mofei paused for a moment, then slowly nodded.

"Xiao Ruyi's intuition is the most outstanding among all the younger brothers and sisters in the orphanage. I don't need to teach her much, mainly because she is too young to remember anything. As long as I can help her escape from the orphanage, she can rely on her intuition to avoid most dangers and find the safest route. Of course, it's not without danger, and the key is that she has to be willing."

[My goodness, the fact that Xiao Ruyi escaped from the orphanage was actually the work of a girl who had just turned twelve!]

So, the whole case started with a collaboration between a twelve-year-old girl and a three-year-old child!

Are all young women this strong these days?

Other people's twelve-year-olds created their own learning opportunities when they lacked them, had the courage to question their own mothers, and even let someone run away right under their mothers' noses. My twelve-year-old self seemed to be faking illness to avoid going to school for fear of being scolded for not finishing my homework!

The differences between people are truly enormous!

This child needs careful nurturing from a young age; he could be extraordinary.

[Little Ruyi is quite clever. First, she found a kind young lady, who, although not taken in, took her to the police station. Then, she latched onto Jiang Hanying, who's a powerful figure in the industry!]

This intuition is quite terrifying.

I suddenly think I understand why Xiao Ruyi was forced to separate from her mother. Could it be that someone discovered this trait of Xiao Ruyi and wanted to control her and use her?

Sometimes, a clever mind can't compete with strong intuition. The smarter a person is, the more they think, which may in turn lead to wrong choices.

[If used properly, this ability can definitely produce unexpected results.]

What I really want to know is, what is the purpose of this welfare home, with its comprehensive assessments and the placement of gifted children?

Lin Mofei glanced at Su Su's expression. "One last question: Did you know that Xiao Ruyi was adopted by a couple a year ago?"

Su Su looked confused for a moment, then shook her head. "I don't know." "Okay," Lin Mofei closed the notebook. "Thank you for your hard work. Go back and rest. I'll have someone take you to get something to eat."

Su Su nodded slightly, but her legs went weak the moment she stood up. Lin Mofei quickly reached out and grabbed her arm to steady her. "Be careful."

"Thank you." Su Su walked slowly to the door of the interrogation room, handed her hand to the policewoman waiting outside, and suddenly turned back to look at Lin Mofei, "Will my mother be sentenced to death?"

“I’m sorry, I can’t answer you.” Lin Mofei shook his head with a complicated expression, then paused and explained, “My mission is to find the truth of the case and catch the criminals, not to conduct trials.”

"Oh, I see. I understand now." Su Su nodded in realization, emphasizing each word, "I don't regret anything I've done!"

These words were spoken to Lin Mofei.

But Lin Mofei felt that she was speaking to him more.

He still gave a firm reply: "Susu, you are right."

Based on what has now surfaced, he is truly grateful to the young girl in front of him for uncovering just the tip of the iceberg.

It's only natural to ask this question and emphasize that you don't regret it; it's impossible for you to be completely unaffected.

The only thing capable of absolute calm and objectivity is not human, but a machine.

[Susu, don't feel guilty. Do you know how many people you rescued this time? It's not just your younger siblings!]

What Feng Xiaoyu did was unforgivable. If she hadn't had a mother like that, she wouldn't know how outstanding she would be!

She could have continued to pretend not to see it, but beneath her frail frame lay a strong heart!

[I never imagined I'd become a fan of a girl who's more than ten years younger than me and I don't even know what she looks like!]

Lin Mofei watched as Su Su was taken to eat, while he remained seated without moving.

It's not that I'm not hungry, it's just that I'm not in the mood to eat. It feels like there's a big rock stuck in my chest.

After a while, he got up and left the interrogation room. Just as he was about to ask if the notebook had been found, he saw Brother Liu and Gao Juyao bringing in Xiao Ruyi's nominal adoptive parents, with a nanny following closely behind.

He paused, then said, "Take these two to the next room first. If they're hungry, they can go get something to eat, but don't give them any food, just some water. I'll take a statement from the nanny first!"

After saying that, he turned around and went back to the interrogation room.

"No, bro, why don't you take a break too?"

If I remember correctly, the police officer was so busy he didn't even have time to eat, right?

I used to think that the others being sent out were just suffering, and that staying at the police station to give statements would be so easy. But now I realize that this is the most tiring job.

[The others are just physically tired, while Xun Zhou and Chu Yuan are just more visually impactful due to the dirt and grime. Taking their statements is truly exhausting!]

I'm exhausted from watching all of this; there's just too much information, my brain is about to overload!

Even a half-hour break would be fine; we'd like to rest with them.

After the nanny went inside, the door to the inquiry room closed.

Let's answer with actions: taking a break is out of the question!

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