Xie Sui dissected their lies detail by detail, and finally, the answers from the two human traffickers became increasingly riddled with flaws. They finally broke down and confessed: the child was indeed stolen by them.
Dou Dou and Ding Ding were so impressed with their father for catching the human traffickers!
The rest was handled by the railway police. The girl was handed over to the police for care. Xie Sui held her for two days, reluctant to give her away.
After some lingering, they had to leave.
Walking the streets of Shenzhen, bustling and unfamiliar, Xie Sui and Lin Wanwan each held a child. Having just rescued someone else's child, they had to be careful not to lose their own.
Lin Wanwan asked him, "When did you realize she was a human trafficker?"
Xie Sui said, "When I brought her back to our bunk, I already knew she was a human trafficker. To keep her under control, did you think I was so kind, just eager to help them?"
Lin Wanwan was utterly astonished. "You're so cunning, and I didn't even notice?"
"That's because you're kind, you see the good in everyone. When you're out and about, don't assume everyone is so good. Most people aren't. Kindness is a rare trait."
Having lived two lives, Xie Sui was meticulous and sensitive, naturally noticing the many abnormal details about Sister Li.
It was inconvenient to handle the situation on the train, and he also worried that Li Jie might have accomplices who would attack their family after they got off the train. It was better to keep her calm and hand her over to the railway police after disembarking, thus maximizing the safety of his own family.
In a way, he had directly handed over the human traffickers.
Refusing the solicitations from people trying to attract customers, a clothing factory they had previously cooperated with sent someone to pick them up. As major clients, the factory could meet this small request.
They had initially thought Shenzhen was their destination, but Xie Sui took the children to the beach for a few days before boarding another ship and heading to Hong Kong.
It was only then that Lin Wanwan sensed something was wrong. Watching the children play on the deck, she asked Xie Sui, "Where exactly are you taking us?"
Xie Sui replied, "To sell you off, to get some money to spend."
Lin Wanwan glared at him. "Stop joking and be serious."
Xie Sui sighed, his expression complex. Wanwan was too kind, unaware of how inhumane a man could be when pushed. If it were another man who believed the child wasn't his, he might have abandoned them all.
Lin Wanwan's heart sank. "Don't scare me!"
Xie Sui smiled. "You are the most important people in my life. I would never sell you, even if it meant selling myself. Are you scared?"
Lin Wanwan playfully hit him. "Stop joking, Xie Sui, are you..."
The worry and fear in her eyes pained Xie Sui. After all, that incident was like a thorn stuck in her heart.
Xie Sui held her. "We're going to Hong Kong this time to put your mind at ease. I love you, Wanwan, and I love the children. We'll always be a family."
Lin Wanwan blushed. "What are you talking about!"
She had to admit she was moved by his sudden display of affection.
After appeasing her, Xie Sui chased after the two children. Traveling with children was truly exhausting.
Upon arriving in Hong Kong, the atmosphere was vastly different from Shenzhen. Skyscrapers reached impossibly high, pedestrians were dressed more fashionably, and all sorts of cars, some they had never seen before, crowded the streets. Lin Wanwan felt like this trip had truly broadened her horizons.
Xie Sui arranged for the clothing factory to connect him with a local acquaintance who would act as a guide. This way, they wouldn't be completely lost and clueless upon arrival.
The guide, named Ah Nan, was dressed in a suit, appearing like a white-collar worker. He held up a sign that read, "Welcome Mr. Xie Sui and Family to Hong Kong." He was quite adept at handling things.
As the family approached, Xie Sui extended his hand. "Hello, I'm Xie Sui."
Ah Nan showed a brief moment of surprise. He had been told a big boss was arriving and had imagined a middle-aged man with a potbelly, not someone so young. "Hello, I'm Ah Nan. Welcome, welcome. You must have had a tiring journey. Let's head to the hotel to rest first. Are these the young masters? They're truly adorable." Su Dan Novel Network
Twins were always a novelty wherever they went. Lin Wanwan was beautiful and gentle, and the children were adorable. Ah Nan added, "Mr. Xie, you have such good fortune – a beautiful wife and young children. What more could one ask for in life?"
"Haha, Mr. Ah Nan is right. A wife, children, and a warm hearth. Isn't that all a man lives for?"
Ah Nan was amused by his humor. The car picking them up was a luxury sedan. It was the children's first time riding in such a high-class car, and they were a bit tentative.
Lin Wanwan was also nervous, afraid of accidentally scratching or soiling anything.
A pang of pain went through Xie Sui's heart. In his past life, he had lived a life of extravagance and excess, owning countless luxury cars and properties all over the world. His wife and children had never enjoyed any of it. He was still moving too slowly in this life, causing his wife and children to suffer.
Ah Nan observed the family discreetly. Mr. Xie was composed and confident, lacking the petty-mindedness of some mainlanders, appearing like a confident big boss. His wife and children, however, were cautious, not quite like those from wealthy families.
These thoughts flashed through his mind, but he revealed nothing. Their company took money to do a job. As long as the employer paid, they were the boss.
The hotel booked was also a high-class establishment. The doorman opened the door personally, leaving Lin Wanwan unsure where to place her hands. Such a luxurious place must be incredibly expensive!
Of course, it was very expensive. A suite cost a thousand yuan a day. If Lin Wanwan knew, she would never agree to stay there.
Even though the factory was making money, they didn't spend it like this. In Lin Wanwan's opinion, it was a waste; a small hotel would suffice.
The children, however, didn't think so much about it. Their curious eyes scanned everything; it was all new and exciting.
Xie Sui casually gave the doorman a tip, and the doorman's attitude became even more enthusiastic. They took the elevator up to the suite.
After setting down the luggage, Ah Nan asked, "Mr. Xie, what are your plans for the next few days?"
Xie Sui replied, "We'll rest for a day. You'll pick us up early tomorrow morning, and we'll play for a couple of days. I'll give you further instructions then."
"Very well, Mr. Xie. Please rest well. Call me anytime if you need anything."
In Hong Kong, pagers were already quite inexpensive, almost everyone had one. The brick-sized mobile phones had just appeared and were only affordable for the wealthy.
As soon as Ah Nan left, the children started running around. This was the first time they had stayed in such a beautiful room, and there was plenty of delicious food. Forgetting their tiredness, they started playing.
Lin Wanwan worriedly said, "How much will this cost, Xie Sui? We can't squander our earnings like this. What exactly are you trying to do? If you don't tell me, I'll be restless."
Xie Sui lay on the sofa, resting his head on her lap, closing his eyes comfortably. "Give me a head massage. If you serve me well, I'll tell you."
Lin Wanwan didn't massage his head but playfully slapped him. "Stop messing around. If you don't tell me, I'm leaving!"
Seeing her upset, Xie Sui quickly said, "I'm taking you to get a paternity test. Hong Kong's medical technology is very advanced; they can determine blood relationships through blood or hair samples. This way, you can be assured and can guilt-free take advantage of me for the rest of your life."