Han Ling's mother sent Sui Yi and the other two out the door enthusiastically but somewhat awkwardly. The three of them got in the car and drove straight to the police station.

Han Ling is now a missing person, and her parents deliberately concealed the fact. If their school doesn't care anymore, who knows what will happen to Han Ling?

"Uncle police..." Sui Yi said to the policeman with a serious expression, "I suspect Han Ling was sold by her parents!"

The police comrade, who had just listened to the dean and teacher Li telling about Han Ling's situation, looked at Sui Yi with a frown, motioning for her to explain the reason.

"Don't talk nonsense." The dean glared at the naughty girl in annoyance.

"Director, you have to believe in your students' ability to make decisions." Sui Yi said unconvinced, "I have a basis for this."

Suiyi turned her head again, opened her dark eyes, and said to the police in an extremely serious tone: "Uncle police, I was just at Han Ling's house and played with her brother for a while."

"Her brother said that her sister was not obedient and was locked up. He couldn't explain exactly when his sister disappeared or how she got out."

After all, he is only four or five years old, and his language expression and understanding of things are limited to the simple things he has seen.

Moreover, Han Ling often goes to school and gets home very late, so her younger brother doesn't have much contact with his sister on weekdays.

"But the strange thing is that his father happily bought him a lot of toys two days ago."

"And told him they were moving to a bigger house."

"His dad even said he would build him a big swimming pool in the big house so he could play in the water at home."

"Uncle police, don't you find it strange?"

It is indeed quite strange that when their daughter went missing, the couple was not only not anxious, but they made a fortune instead.

No matter how you think about it, it's related.

"Just based on this point, we can't conclude that Han Ling was sold by her parents, right?" Police officers cannot just rely on speculation when investigating a case.

"That child also mentioned an important point." Sui Yi said solemnly, "He said that his father and mother had a quarrel yesterday, and his mother cried."

"The child also said that after his father left, his mother told Aunt Liu, their nanny, a lot of bad things about his sister."

Of course, a four or five-year-old child cannot express it clearly, but he still understands the basic words of good and bad.

"The most important thing is that the child was slapped by his mother when he was pestering his mother to play."

"Perhaps because the stimulation was too great, the child remembered what his mother said after she hit him."

"He said his mother yelled at him, saying if he didn't obey, he would be captured by bad guys like his sister."

"Obviously, Han Ling's mother wanted to scare her son, but accidentally told the truth."

After listening to her story and analysis, the police, the dean of studies, and Teacher Li all looked grim.

If it is true as Sui Yi said, that Han Ling was sold by her parents, then this matter would be a criminal case.

"Uncle police, think about it, if Han Ling's mother had nothing to hide, why would she conceal her daughter's disappearance and lie to us?"

"Uncle police, no matter what, let's find the person first."

"I took Han Ling in last night. If I can't find her tonight, she might be in danger."

Now is not the time to argue about right and wrong.

The police officer nodded with a heavy expression and said, "Wait a moment, I will report it immediately."

"Xiao Suiyi?" A familiar voice sounded from the door. Suiyi and others looked over and saw a handsome young man.

"Hello Uncle Qin." Sui Yi greeted.

Xiao Qin...Uncle?

The others looked at the man who was in the prime of his life and thought, can the word uncle be used casually now?

Are these two old acquaintances of different generations?

Qin Bai walked over to her, looked at her and smiled: "Are you...in trouble?"

Coming to the police station is either to report a crime or to commit a crime. Based on Qin Bai's understanding of Sui Yi, he is more inclined to the latter.

“Uncle Xiao Qin, am I such an unreliable person in your eyes?” Sui Yi raised his head and said proudly, “You have to have faith in me. With my intelligence, even if I do something bad, it is impossible for me to be caught and cause trouble for you.”

Qin Bai smiled. Is she praising herself or scolding herself?

Judging from the girl's expression, she obviously thought this was a compliment to herself.

"Captain Qin, you've arrived just in time." The police officer who took the case said to Qin Bai, "These two are the dean and teacher of our city's No. 1 Middle School. They came to report that a female student from their school is missing."

"I plan to report it to my superiors and apply to find someone first."

"I wonder if your criminal police team can give me some help?"

Han Ling's case cannot be classified as a criminal case until it is fully investigated, so it does not fall within the scope of the criminal police team's responsibilities.

However, criminal police come into contact with a wide variety of people, have wider connections than police officers, have stronger case-handling capabilities, and can provide considerable help.

"Do you have any photos?" Qin Bai did not refuse.

Teacher Li pulled up the student photo album from his phone. Qin Bai took the phone and saw the young girl on the screen whose short hair couldn't hide her delicate features. His eyes gradually turned cold.

"Have you met Uncle Qin?" Sui Yi asked.

"Come with me." Qin Bai took the three confused people to the criminal investigation team in the next building.

Qin Bai took out a few photos and handed them to the dean, who leaned over to take a look.

This should be a picture taken by a surveillance camera. There is only one person in it. Because it was night, the picture was very blurry under the street light and the person's face could not be seen. Only her actions of occasionally looking back and left and right showed her panic.

Also, this person had the same short hair as Han Ling, and most importantly, his body shape was also similar to Han Ling.

"Do you think this person is your missing classmate?" Qin Bai asked.

"It looks like it." Teacher Li stared at the photo and said hesitantly, "But it's too blurry. I can't be sure."

“That should be it?” Suiyi couldn’t see the face of the person in the photo clearly, but the clothes looked familiar: “The clothes she wore were very similar to the clothes Han Ling wore when I picked her up.”

They are all T-shirts and loose pants.

"And don't you think that this person's hair, face shape, body shape, even height, and walking posture are exactly the same as Han Ling's?"

Suiyi’s question hit the nail on the head.

Putting aside other things, when Han Ling walks, her toes point outward, and the person in the photo looks exactly like her.

"Can I ask what happened to Han Ling?" the dean asked worriedly.

"I can't tell you more, but I can tell you that this person is related to a major transaction case we are investigating."

The dean gasped and almost had a heart attack.

"We are looking for this person. Since we have a suspect, please give us a detailed explanation." Qin Bai said.

Because the person in the photo was too blurry and looked like a boy, they made mistakes in their recognition and couldn't find the person.

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