Chapter 1116 Why didn't you save her too?

ld no longer see the bodyguard's figure, Ye Xiao raised his hand to open the car door, bent down and got out. His black eyes swept over the colorful neon lights around him, then he strode towards anot...Facing several pairs of eager eyes, the police said, "There is indeed a newborn baby. We sent the child to the hospital. It was found by an agricultural woman." 。Now the body has recovered to normal and is under the care of medical personnel. 。Fu Shaoqing said, “We want to see the farmers.” 。The police glanced at him and motioned for someone to bring the farmer's wife over. 。A woman in coarse clothes, her skin tanned and weathered from years of sun exposure, was brought over by a female police officer. 。

The woman warned them, this farmer was the one who saved the child. 。Another male officer took the farmer to the scene, and she saw the same scene again. 。The farmer's wife nervously rubbed her hands, too afraid to meet their gazes. She lowered her head and began speaking, "I was passing by the area and saw a fire, so I called people to put it out." 。I didn't want to go at first, but when I heard a baby crying, I went to take a look nearby. 。She paused, and for a moment, everyone’s breath caught in their throats. Their expressions were all extremely grim. 。Especially Ji Yunting clenched his palms tightly, his eyes reddened. 。"There was a person lying in the warehouse, on fire. Not far from her, there was an infant crying loudly. I saw that the fire was about to reach the baby, so I ran over and hugged the baby away, waiting for the police." 。"

Ji Yun Ting's eyes were bloodshot, he couldn't control himself and roared at the peasant woman, "Why didn't you save her too If you had saved her, wouldn't she have lived Wouldn't she"

“Yun Ting, calm down!” Lu Ming arrived just in time to hold back his grief-stricken and uncontrollable self, "You shouldn't blame her for this..." 。“The farmer's wife shrank back, taking a few steps away in fear. “When I got there, she, she wasn’t moving at all. There were still burns on her body…I, I had nothing on hand…” 。Ji Yun-ting gasped for breath, he knew this wasn't the farm woman's fault. His anger was a tight ball in his chest, with no place to go. 。His best friend, just like that, suddenly and unexpectedly left. Everything happened so suddenly! He closed his eyes, tears slowly sliding down his cheeks. 。The farmer's wife was taken away by the female police officer, and the room fell silent once again. 。Besides us, you've notified anyone else Temporarily, we've only notified you. We still need to notify the family and conduct DNA verification. 。“Police said” 。Fu Shaoqing's face darkened, and he coldly refused, "No need to inform them" 。

But 。"On the DNA side, they'll figure something out. And me and them, we're her family!" His voice was cold and resolute, with not an ounce of room for compromise. 。The police knew his identity and the status of the Fu family in Nanjiang. Since he said so, they no longer insisted. 。Okay, please provide the NDA as soon as possible and we can confirm your identity quickly as well. 。"

"Can we take a look" Ji Yun Ting, who had been silent, suddenly spoke, his bloodshot eyes fixed on the police. " 。The police nodded, contacting them would be convenient for claiming the body. 。He assigned other personnel, leading a few people toward the parking spot. 。

The staff there couldn't help but say a few extra words, which gave a few people a bit of psychological preparation. 。They remained silent, following the staff wordlessly into the morgue. 。The moment Ji Yun Ting saw the corpse, he couldn't hold back his tears anymore. 。...more complicated than they imagined, as the police initially said, the person was almost reduced to charcoal and it was impossible to tell if it was them at all. 。Only a repaired SIM card serves as proof of identity. 。lain these things to me." He remained expressionless towards her.The woman opened her mouth, then pursed it with a hint of grievance. She seemed reluctant to leave like this and whispered, “You swam s...