Chapter 615 Lin Wushuang

Lin Wushuang's mother did not refute what Lin's father said, after all, the incident was still fresh in their minds, as they had found it at the train station.

However, the situation reported by Chuanmei was not the same. Before anyone could speak again, he quickly left the private room and called Zhao Yun.

"Sister Zhao, it's me. I've found the child, but something unexpected happened. Could you help me confirm the details of how the child went missing in this case?" Chuanmei asked anxiously.

Meanwhile, in Jiangning, Zhao Yun happened to be on duty today. Although she didn't know why Chuanmei asked that question, she was in charge of this matter and naturally had a vivid memory of all the files on missing children in Jiangning over the years.

But she didn't say it directly; instead, she immediately found the case file.

“Li Zhaodi was born in 1999. She was abducted at Nanyang Railway Station when she was less than three months old. However, due to the limited resources and few clues at the time, there was no way to track her down. But four years ago, after hearing that technology was advanced and that many people had successfully found their relatives online, her family came to report the case again. Some detailed information was then completed, including the photo in your hand. What happened?” Zhao Yun asked.

Upon hearing this, the Sichuan girl took a deep breath and then continued, "Sister Zhao, do you know anything about their family situation? For example, their financial situation, how many people are in their family, and so on!"

In response, Zhao Yun glanced through the file and replied without hesitation, "There is a son and a daughter in the family. The eldest daughter is 29 and married a long time ago. There is also a younger son who is 24. The family's financial situation is average; they are farmers!"

Upon hearing this, Chuanmei took a deep breath and said, "Sister Zhao, I feel like we might have come to the wrong place this time. This family's child was found, and there are clear adoption procedures."

"Is that so? But Lin Mo's sketch... wait, you're not telling the truth. Tell me, what exactly did you find out?" Zhao Yun narrowed her eyes and couldn't help but ask.

Upon hearing this, Chuanmei looked at the information sheet in her hand, on which the name Li Zhaodi was clearly written. After thinking for a moment, she decided to tell the truth: "Sister Zhao, I don't think it's like the child was lost; rather, it's like they're deliberately abandoning her."

Think about it, if you really missed your child that much, why didn't you look for him for so many years, but suddenly started searching again four years ago, even calling the police and contacting the media.

Moreover, the key point is that I asked the girl's adoptive parents, and they reported it to the police as soon as they found the child at the train station. They searched for her parents for several days before finally adopting her as a last resort.

Upon hearing this, Zhao Yun immediately sensed something was wrong. If the child had really gone missing at the train station and the police had been notified, they would naturally have searched for the child at the train station. But the fact that they hadn't found the child made no sense.

"And look, four years ago, the timing was perfect. My son is twenty-four this year, and four years ago he was twenty. It was time for him to get married."

"Besides, they're not young anymore, and their family's financial situation isn't great. I feel like this combination is a bit off," the woman from Sichuan said.

It wasn't that he was particularly smart; he knew better than anyone how precise Lin Mo's sketches were. The probability of an error wasn't zero, but it was very small.

Moreover, he had already read Li Zhaodi's information. He originally thought it was a child abduction case at the train station, but now that he saw that they had reported it to the police and searched for the child, it made a lot of sense.

As for the following, although it was his guess, there have been similar cases online in the past two years.

In many places, there is a custom of valuing sons over daughters. Some people abandon their children first, and then bring them back to support them in their old age when the children grow up, become successful, and earn money.

There are also many cases where parents want their daughters' dowry to pay for their sons' marriages.

He asked himself, if this is really the case, should he continue?

The answer was obvious. Li Chuan considered himself just an ordinary person, an online blogger. He wasn't a policeman and couldn't represent the justice of the law, but he could uphold the justice in his heart. If things were really as he imagined, and he had told Li Zhaodi's parents the news for the sake of so-called traffic, he was certain that Lin Wushuang's family would never have peace again.

He wants to be famous, wants traffic, and wants to make a lot of money, but the premise for all of this is that he cannot harm others.

If both parties are well-intentioned in wanting to find their child and reunite with their family, then that's fine. But what if one party has ulterior motives?
What would happen to Lin Wushuang's life then? Would she really have to be turned back into Li Zhaodi?
She had worked so hard to change her fate; after all, you could tell how much both families valued the girl just from her two names.

So even if he doesn't want the traffic or the money, he doesn't want to push a girl into a fire pit with his own hands, even if there's only a chance.

Because as long as there is a probability, even if it is only one in ten thousand, then if it really happens to an individual, it will be one hundred percent, and no one will pay for Lin Wushuang's fate.

Upon hearing this, Zhao Yun took a deep breath and then said in a deep voice, "I will report this matter to Director Liu and organize people to go to Nanyang to verify the situation."

Fortunately, your message was delivered in time. We haven't informed Li Zhaodi's parents of the specific situation yet. We'll make a plan after we find out the details. Also, since you've already met with her, why don't you ask her opinion?

The person in question is an adult, and whether or not to acknowledge their relatives is entirely up to their personal will. The police will respect the child's wishes and will not force them to acknowledge their relatives.

"That's good. The person involved just expressed a strong desire not to acknowledge the relationship. I'm letting you know about this first." Hearing this, Chuanmei felt much more at ease.

The two previous successful searches for relatives occurred in two separate instances: one where both parties were very proactive in recognizing each other, and the other where one party was proactive in recognizing the other while the other party did not express any opinion, but also did not strongly object.

This was the first time Chuanmei had ever encountered such a sudden opposition to the family reunion. She was somewhat afraid that her actions might hurt some people, but now that things are better, she can finally breathe a sigh of relief.

Soon, the two hung up the phone. When Chuanmei returned, she handed over the paper she was holding and said:

"Wushuang, as you know, I'm just a blogger and an internet celebrity. I'm not a police officer, so I'll be frank about some things."

There seems to be something wrong with the situation at the other family's home; it doesn't match the description given by the uncle and aunt.

Of course, you should think this through. As an outsider, I won't say much. Don't worry, I won't reveal your information to anyone unless you agree. Also, I asked around, and their youngest son is twenty-four this year!

As she spoke, the Sichuan girl pressed her finger heavily on the three characters "Li Zhaodi," the meaning of which was self-evident.

Upon seeing a photo of herself as a child, with the name Li Zhaodi next to it, Lin Wushuang sneered and said, "What a lousy name, 'Zhaodi'? I'm called Wushuang, and I'll be Wushuang for life."

"So she's after my bride price? Pah! It's better if this kind of family never gets a wife and their lineage ends! If she dares to ask me to support her in her old age, I'll just give up and not give her a single penny! What a piece of trash!"

With that, the generous young woman crumpled the paper into a ball and tossed it disdainfully into the trash can.

Seeing this, the Sichuan girl breathed a sigh of relief. Given the girl's personality, even if she was recognized and taken back, she definitely wouldn't suffer any losses.

(End of this chapter)

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