The Anarchic Consort

Chapter 923 - Your Highness, Table Manners...



923 Your Highness, Table Manners…

As long as he admitted nothing, he would be backed by the person behind the scenes.

In the end, the one on the short end of the stick would not be him, but the other guy.

Sixth Brother had never doubted this, instead, he was afraid of Baili Jia Jue himself. Luckily this group of people had surged in, or else he would have urinated out of fear.

Helian Wei Wei knew that all of them would definitely be taken away for causing such a big commotion.

She had been waiting for this moment to occur.

Before she stepped onto the train, she had anonymously reported the situation on the train to the authorities.

However, it was obvious that no actions were taken.

These human traffickers still went on their business as usual.

This made Helian Wei Wei realize that if nothing prominent happened, then they would not be affected.

The reason they got on the train was to create something that would attract the attention in the restaurant car.

However, before they started, His Highness had come with his private jet and landed directly on the roof of the train.

This was indeed a way to publicize this train.

Hence, it was hard for the top management to not notice it.

Helian Wei Wei actually yearned for this effect.

This was because some of the things needed to wait until the truth could no longer be concealed, only then those involved would be defeated.

Therefore, when people rushed in, Helian Wei Wei raised her arms first, and one of her arms somehow was holding the arms of His Highness, hence raising his arms as well.

Helian Wei Wei should not be blamed for thinking too much because His Highness would really kill anyone once he was displeased – regardless of whether the intruders were good men or villains.

His Highness was extremely satisfied with Helian Wei Wei’s initiative to hold his hands. He smirked then tilted his head to sneak a peek at Helian Wei Wei.

Helian Wei Wei continued to raise the arms of His Highness with her eyes set still.

Little Shangxie and Little Qingchen looked at them for a moment, and imitated Helian Wei Wei, throwing their hands up in the air.

These two little ones were not really tall yet. After all, they were only three-years-old, they appeared even more adorable when they raised their hands.

Just that Little Shangxie had a really cool expression with his eyes boring into those people. It did not seem like he surrendered, instead he appeared to be evaluating if the ‘food’ would be appetizing.

Baili Jia Jie was very familiar with that gaze, hence he turned toward him and gave a warning look. “I have already told you about table manners, it seems that you have forgotten everything on this train trip.”

“What table manners?” Little Qingchen asked curiously as he turned around with both of his arms still raised in the air.

Baili Jia Jue glanced at the son he had never met before and explained slowly, “For everything that has been stained by dust and sweat, cannot be eaten. You will follow suit soon after.”

This somehow sounded quite normal.

However, if the food to be eaten was humans, then…

Little Qingchen’s little face showed signs of puzzlement as he looked up silently at the ceiling of the train.

The people who invaded the train did not expect to see two little children in this place.

They were shocked at first, but when they heard that they were discussing food, they frowned and pressed on their earphones, “Report alert, there are two little children in the railroad car, no, not only two, there are even more…children at the sleeper.”

The special agent who was speaking was totally dumbfounded.

This was because he had never seen so many children in a railroad car before.

However, they still remained in their original position as the training they received taught them to remain calm in every situation they encountered.

However, they felt shocked like never before.

Questions started to emerge one after another.

Why are there so many children in this railroad car?

In addition, these children were all very young, the smallest one was merely two-years-old.

Although they were not injured, they all looked afraid of unfamiliar faces and they were way too skinny.

Where do all these children come from?

Why are all of them being confined in the same railroad car?

Every man has a sense of righteousness, especially men who are responsible to protect the country.

“Captain, this is unusual!”

The captain did not reply, but he pressed on his device for communication. “There are way too many children in the railroad car. We are suspecting human trafficking here.”

“Bring them back first, and let the local authority investigate it. You guys only need to solve the problem in the railroad car, don’t bother about the rest.”

The captain’s fingers paused for a moment.

A soldier witnessed his hesitation in speech, hence he urged, “Captain…”

“Obey the order,” The captain ordered as he removed the earpiece. He then said with a calm tone, “Protect the children.”

“Yes, sir.”

The special forces moved speedily. As fast as lightning, they cleared the place within five minutes.

As expected by Helian Wei Wei, they were all brought back to Yun City for interrogation.

Helian Wei Wei’s records were very clear, every single crime of the Sixth Brother was listed out clearly.

Today was not going to be a peaceful day.

When it was almost four o’clock in the morning, Liu Hongjiang was still hugging someone while sleeping in a hotel room. When a phone call came through, he was notified that a private jet had landed on a camouflaged railroad car from Yun City that was traveling toward Northern Tibet. Someone was already in charge of the case, and he was assigned the task of following up.

Liu Hongiiang was wide awake after that!

“Brother, what happened, why are you in a rush?”

Liu Hongjiang kept quiet and pulled the woman’s fair and slender arms down before he left with his leather bag.

When he reached the office, he was still agitated. He then called his underlings, and also his supervisor for inquiries.

Every time he got into trouble, that person would help him, including this time.

However, he would sound unpleasant, “For how many times I have told you that now they’re strictly supervising, don’t let them attract any attention. Okay, let bygones be bygones. I heard that there was another group of people on that train. Since you’re not at the scene and Sixth Brother is the one involved, just direct the public’s attention toward that private jet. As long as the news of human trafficking does not spread out, then all is well. I believe you should be clear of what to do.”

That person hung up the phone after he finished talking.

Liu Hongjiang really was the one taking control of Yun City.

However, throughout the whole Yun City, it was someone above the person who allowed him to execute things easier.

Unlike Liu Hongjiang, that person was in Li City. Instead of colluding with anyone, everyone was familiar with each other over there. Hence, they would turn a blind eye when they handled certain issues. As a result, even if anything was wrong, they could solve it flawlessly.

Hence, Liu Hongjiang trusted in his solution. After all, he was transferred from Beijing, so he was more well-versed than others in altering the direction of the attention.

With the advice of that person, Liu Hongjiang was not as anxious as before, instead, he slowly calmed down.

The benefit of being in this position was having the ability to trivialize a major issue and eventually minimize it to nil.

 


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