We must not let her discover the secret of the basement.
The three burly men were also struggling hard.
Just as Ni Yang lifted the fourth floorboard, she suddenly saw a pair of hopeful eyes.
There were people underground!
And not just one, but several seventeen or eighteen-year-old girls, their hands and feet bound with ropes, mouths sealed with clear tape.
It turned out this place was actually the den of human traffickers.
Ni Yang immediately jumped down, untied their ropes, and shouted up to Zhao Yu: "Duoduo, quickly call the police!"
"Okay, got it."
Duoduo immediately went to call the police.
Ni Yang brought up a total of five girls from the basement.
Before long, the police arrived.
Ni Yang and Zhao Yu, as witnesses and victims, went to the police station together.
They stayed at the police station for over three hours before coming out.
The police station also issued an identity proof letter for Zhao Yu.
With this identity proof letter, it meant that Zhao Yu could continue to live in Beijing, and with the necessary procedures completed, she could even be registered for residency.
Coming out of the police station, Ni Yang took Zhao Yu to the mall for a visit and bought her several sets of clothes, from inside out.
On the way, Zhao Yu recounted all the events that had happened recently to Ni Yang.
"Is Wu Yanyun still in Beijing?" Zhao Yu asked.
"She is," Ni Yang nodded.
Zhao Yu then said, "Mom, would you be upset if I went to take revenge on her?"
"Of course not."
"Would you feel conflicted?" Zhao Yu continued.
"Not at all," Ni Yang said indifferently, "Wu Yanyun and I no longer have any relationship, so whatever you do, I will not get angry, nor will I be conflicted."
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