Hu Dahai insisted, "It's alright. Everyone makes mistakes. We should always give people a chance to repent."

As he spoke, he looked at Huang Renfa, hoping that Huang Renfa could put in a good word for him.

In Hangzhou, Hu Dahai's words carry far less weight than those of Huang Renfa and others who are already famous.

The reason why Hu Dahai hoped the police would let Wang Jian go was not for any other reason than that Wang Jian and his sister Wang Yao were particularly important to Hu Dahai.

The moment Hu Dahai saw Wang Jian, he had a feeling of déjà vu, as if he had seen Wang Jian somewhere before.

However, he couldn't recall, or rather, he couldn't connect Wang Jian's youthful, dirty face with the faces of all the famous people he knew in his previous life.

It wasn't until the police mentioned Wang Jian's name that Hu Dahai suddenly remembered.

In his previous life, decades later, Wang Jian's younger sister, Wang Yao, became a household name.

It wasn't because she was famous in the business world, nor because she was famous in the political world, but because she became a public interest lawyer, speaking out for ordinary people.

In her previous life, Wang Yao was able to use the law to subdue all the wronged parties she was assigned to handle.

Some of her opponents were initially very arrogant, believing that no one could find out what they were doing, but once in court, Wang Yao was able to produce some real evidence that caught them off guard.

Some of these were family matters, and some were things people did in private. Wang Yao seemed to know them all; she could recount them all if she wanted to.

So over time, Wang Yao became a beacon of hope for ordinary people, with a total of 5 million fans across the internet, far surpassing Zhang San. This is because Zhang San only popularized legal knowledge and taught people how to use the law effectively, while Wang Yao used the law to help people, providing the most direct assistance to those in need.

Many people gave her a nickname: "The Shoe Judge." This was because Wang Yao always wore a pair of ordinary black leather shoes, no matter where she was, even if her outfit that day was completely unsuitable for leather shoes.

Later, people discovered a secret: the reason Wang Yao was able to reveal secrets unknown to some people in court was because she not only had extensive and comprehensive legal knowledge, but she also had a brother behind the scenes.

Wang Yao's older brother, Wang Jian, controls a mysterious force called the Qianmen.

The Qianmen group has gathered a large number of people from the bottom of society, starting with beggars, scrap metal collectors, barbers, truck drivers, and porters, and later including taxi drivers, food delivery workers, couriers, Didi drivers, and even some people with some power and status in society. Many people do not know about the existence of the Qianmen, but there may be many members of the Qianmen around them.

Wang Jian was very shrewd; he could control these people and make them gather intelligence for him. He would then use this intelligence to help his sister, Wang Yao, and get her to help the underprivileged.

However, in the end, Wang Jian and Wang Yao, having uncovered too many of the sordid affairs of the upper echelons, exposed the darkness of the Heavenly Palace and posed a great threat to them. Therefore, these upper echelons joined forces to deal with Wang Yao and Wang Jian.

On the day the two were imprisoned, the road for ten miles was filled with people. Rather than saying they were seeing Wang Jian and Wang Yao off and protesting in this way, it would be more accurate to say that they were sending off the rare true light that belonged to them in this world.

Hu Dahai never expected that, having been reborn, he would encounter Wang Jian here. Even more unexpectedly, he never imagined that Wang Jian, in his youth, was a car thief.

However, Hu Dahai also figured out one thing: why Wang Jian and Wang Yao spoke up for ordinary people in their previous lives.

Perhaps it was because they themselves had experienced hardship, the suffering of those at the bottom of society who had no way to complain or seek justice, that Wang Yao stood up to speak out for the poor.

"Ahem, Officer Chen." Huang Renfa recognized the policeman in front of him and stepped forward, saying, "Since my brother Dahai is not going to pursue this matter, let's just let it go."

However, the policeman said seriously, "Mr. Huang, it's not that I don't want to help you, it's just that I can't help you. Since the police have been dispatched here, everyone needs to be taken back to make a statement."

"Why don't you come to the police station later to bail him out?"

“Okay, I’ll come over in a bit.” Hu Dahai didn’t refuse and immediately agreed.

After what happened, no one had any appetite left.

The group went upstairs, ate a little something, and then finished.

Huang Renfa and the others offered to take Hu Dahai with them, but Hu Dahai refused. He rode his bicycle to the police station alone.

I met the police officers who had come to handle the case earlier.

"Comrade, here." The police took him to a mediation room. Since Hu Dahai was not pursuing the matter and Wang Jian had not succeeded in stealing the car, the police gave Wang Jian a warning and education. After both parties signed the documents, they let Wang Jian leave.

After leaving the police station, Wang Jian looked at Hu Dahai with a complicated expression: "Why did you help me?"

Wang Jian was wary of Hu Dahai, worried that Hu Dahai might be trying to gain some benefit from him.

He had heard that some people deliberately targeted poor children, then forcibly broke their arms or legs, forcing them to beg on the streets.

So he worried that Hu Dahai might also be trying to trick him into doing this kind of thing.

"Don't worry, I just feel sorry for you." Hu Dahai naturally knew what Wang Jian was thinking.

He smiled and said to Wang Jian, "I suppose you wouldn't do this kind of thing if you weren't really struggling to find a way to make money."

“Otherwise, what will happen to your sister if you get locked up? Not only will she worry about you outside, but you will also worry about her inside. Your sister must still be very important to you. You must have thought about this before you decided to steal.”

"I only resorted to this risky business because I had no other choice. Your sister doesn't know you're doing this, does she? Do you think she would allow you to steal things if she knew?"

"right?"

Hu Dahai didn't harshly reprimand Wang Jian or say anything else. Instead, he patiently guided Wang Jian like an elder, directly addressing his inner thoughts.

Sure enough, after hearing Hu Dahai's words, Wang Jian didn't even have time to think about why Hu Dahai knew he had a younger sister named Wang Yao before he was already moved by Hu Dahai's words.

Wang Jian's younger sister, Wang Yao, is the Achilles' heel of his heart.

Just as Hu Dahai said, before deciding to steal, Wang Jian also thought about whether his sister would be bullied if he got caught.

But he really had no other choice.

Wang Jian didn't speak, only lowered his head to his chest. There were still some scars on his face, from the beating he had just received, and they were still bleeding slightly. His toes were constantly rubbing against the ground, and Hu Dahai then noticed that his two shoes were different. He guessed they were picked up somewhere.

"You haven't eaten yet, have you? I'll take you over there to get something to eat."

Hu Dahai pointed to a small wonton stall not far ahead.

The wonton stall was run by an elderly man in his fifties who pushed a cart with a shelf on it. Inside the shelf were a coal stove and a pot, and a small table was set up next to the stall.

Tell me what happened to you. Let me see if I can help you.

Hu Dahai and Wang Jian sat at opposite ends of a small table, and he ordered two bowls of wontons for Wang Jian.

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