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Rebirth of the Cannon Fodder in the Entertainment Circle-Chapter 34 - Truly Godly
Chapter 34: Chapter 34 Truly Godly
Chapter 34 -34 Truly Godly
The police stopped not far away, and two officers ran over.
“Who called the police, what’s going on?”
Lu Ran stepped forward proactively and recounted Luo Ning’s assessment as well as the actions and reactions of the two individuals just now.
Seeing the police arrive, Luo Ning spoke up, “This person has definitely killed before, you can check if there’s a criminal record.”
The two officers immediately advanced and handcuffed the man on the ground.
After all, whether he had actually killed someone or not, his earlier act of brandishing a watermelon knife in the street marked him as a dangerous element, necessitating immediate restraint.
When they pulled the man up from the ground and saw his face clearly, the older policeman’s eyes widened, “He looks like the murder fugitive that was wanted in our county before.”
Hearing this, the younger police officer promptly took out his phone, logged into the internal network for work, and pulled up the wanted notice for the murderer, scanning it quickly.
After carefully comparing the man’s face, he exclaimed in surprise, “He really is the murderer who’s been at large for five years.”
Then both officers looked at Luo Ning with a degree of disbelief in their eyes.
“Did you really discern he was a murderer from his facial features?”
Luo Ning nodded, “Yes.”
The young police officer still found it hard to believe and couldn’t help asking, “Then can you read my face too?”
Luo Ning examined his face for a moment and said, “Your forehead is full, and your ears are higher than your eyebrows, indicating that you are ambitious, good at coordinating and communicating with people, possess your own principles in doing things, and bear a fortune of good fate.”
“Now that you mention it, Xiao Li really is the best at coordinating and communicating with people in our station, and he is also ambitious,” the older police officer said, slightly stunned.
In their station, most of the cases that required communication with the involved parties were usually assigned to Xiao Li.
Luo Ning then looked at the young police officer again and added, “There’s a new line on the area of your palm associated with children, which suggests that your wife has recently become pregnant.”
When she said the first thing, the young police officer merely paused, but now his expression turned completely to astonishment.
“That’s really something, you can read faces for real.”
“My wife just found out she’s pregnant yesterday, and I haven’t told anyone else yet.” It was precisely because of this that he now believed that this beautiful young girl indeed possessed the so-called skill of face reading.
Luo Ning smiled, “Please take him away.”
At this moment, an elderly lady and a middle-aged couple rushed over from not far away.
“Xiao Bao, my Xiao Bao, where is he?” The old lady’s eyes were very red, clearly indicative of having cried.
Lu Xun had already stood up with the child in his arms, “Is this your child?”
Seeing the child in his arms, the old lady broke into tears, “Yes, yes, he’s my Xiao Bao.”
She, as per her usual routine, had taken her grandchild to the square to play. But while talking to someone, she turned around for a moment, and her grandson disappeared, nowhere to be found, leaving her in utter panic.
She called her son and daughter-in-law over to search, and then heard from an old lady she often chatted with on the phone that there was a child here who looked like her Xiao Bao, so they all came over together.
Following behind her, the middle-aged woman Wang Xiaohui also wiped away tears, stepped forward, and took the child from Lu Xun’s hands, “Thank you.”
Then, she noticed that the child’s eyes were tightly closed, his face crimson, and she shook him gently and called his name, but he did not wake up, which made her panic.
“What’s wrong with Xiao Bao?”
Luo Ning came over, “He’s been drugged with a sleeping potion and was also smothered by those two men.”
She reached out and pinched both earlobes of the child and then tapped his forehead, “He’s not hurt, he should wake up very soon.”
Wang Xiaohui was half in doubt, “Okay.”
“That woman must be your sister; she’s the one who conspired with that murderer to steal the child,” Luo Ning pointed at a woman not far away who was no longer making a scene but deliberately hanging her head low.
Wang Xiaohui glanced over, her expression changing.
Then she handed the child to her mother-in-law, charged out, and grabbed the hair of the woman she had just mentioned, slapping her several times with force.
“You ingrate! I supported your education, after your divorce you’ve been living off us without contributing anything. Yet, not content just trying to seduce my husband, you actually teamed up with someone to kidnap my nephew. How could you be so utterly heartless?” Her heart was ice cold.
Her family was from a rural area, her mother passed away when her sister was young, and her father brought in a stepmother who treated neither of them well.
Because of this, she always took great care of her younger sister, going against her in-laws’ wishes to get her educated. When her sister got divorced and asked to stay at Wang Xiaohui’s house, she even persuaded her mother-in-law and husband to agree.
Who would have thought that a few days ago her husband suddenly told her that her sister was trying to seduce him and asked her to send her sister away.
She didn’t want to believe it but confronted her sister, who then showed signs of guilt. She became so angry that she made her sister leave.
But she had never imagined that this ingrate would hold a grudge and conspire with a murderer to steal her child.
This was the child she had given birth to, hazardously, in her later years, her only son. How could this person be so cruel?
Wang Xiaohui’s sister was hit and cradled her head trying to avoid further blows, begging for mercy, “Sis, I was wrong, I truly was.”
“I was blinded, seduced by empty promises from that wretched man to take away the child, it wasn’t on purpose, please forgive me,” she begged with hidden resentment in her heart.
Wang Xiaohui slapped her again, “Impossible, I’ll never forgive you. All these years of my kindness were wasted on you, no better than feeding a dog.”
She was truly enraged and her heart deeply wounded.
“Sis, I really messed up, please don’t let the police arrest me, I beg you,” Wang Xiaohui’s sister pleaded, holding onto her legs.
At that moment, Wang Xiaohui’s husband came over and with one kick, knocked her to the ground, “We will never forgive you. Knowing full well that Li Dali held a grudge against me, you still conspired with him to kidnap my son. You are truly malicious.”
Li Dali had committed a murder years ago, and Wang Xiaohui’s husband had witnessed it and reported to the police. The criminal had escaped and has since held a grudge.
He couldn’t even bear to think what would have happened to his son had those two succeeded in taking him away today; he was still covered in cold sweat.
Wang Xiaohui’s sister was still pleading, but two police officers came over and handcuffed her. The matter involved child theft and kidnapping, which was a violation of the law, and regardless of whether she realized her wrongdoing, she had to face legal repercussions.
Li Dali and the woman were forcibly escorted into the police car.
Wang Xiaohui’s husband had learned about the entire incident from the bystanders who had gathered around to watch.
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He walked up to Luo Ning and Lu Xun, giving them a deep bow, “Thank you both, we will definitely repay your kindness properly.”
The man’s gratitude was heartfelt, knowing that if he had lost his son, his mother would have lived the rest of her life in remorse and guilt, and they, as a couple, would have gone mad with grief.
Luo Ning waved it off, “We just happened to be there, we couldn’t just stand by and do nothing. There’s no need for thanks, you should take your child to the hospital for a check-up first.”
Lu Xun also said, “Go tend to your affairs.”
Wang Xiaohui’s family was very grateful to Luo Ning and Lu Xun, realizing this was not the place for lengthy conversations, and they were also very concerned about the child’s well-being, “Okay, thank you, thank you!”
Once they had checked the child’s health and dealt with the day’s events, they planned to find them and express their thanks properly.
At this time, the child in the grandmother’s arms also woke up and opened his eyes, giving the family an overwhelming sense of relief and causing tears of joy as they felt like they regained what was lost.
Luo Ning’s earlier assurance that the child was fine was confirmed, and the family couldn’t help but breathe a sigh of relief.