Quick, female general, I traveled through time to save my father

Chapter 259 Human Traffickers Deserve to Die 4



Chapter 259 Human Traffickers Deserve to Die 4

Sirong looked down at her arms and legs, feeling helpless.

Although she possesses the wisdom and memory of an adult, her body at this moment is that of a child.

She looked around and saw several children in the car still unconscious. These innocent little lives were like lambs to be slaughtered, helplessly trapped in the clutches of human traffickers.

"The enemy is too strong. Let's not try to be heroic at this time." Sirong thought secretly in her heart. She knew that with her current small body and underage status, it was simply a pipe dream for her to fight against those vicious human traffickers alone.

"Xiao 5, can you find the contact numbers of these children's parents?" Sirong called the system in her heart. She knew that this was the only help she could rely on at the moment.

[Yes, host.] The system's voice was as calm and mechanical as ever.

"Okay, are you sure that the abandoned factory is their base?" Si Rong continued to ask, already having a preliminary plan in mind.

"That's just a transit point for them," the system explained. "These human traffickers are made up of several gangs. It's a bit like the relationship between a retailer and an agent. The abandoned factory is the city's main recycler."

Human traffickers in this city usually send their abducted victims there. There's an old woman there named Sister Hong who's in charge of selling the stolen goods. She pays them on the spot, and they don't know where they're sent afterward.

Sirong felt a chill in her heart when she heard this. She hadn't expected these human traffickers to be so rampant, so well-organized, and with such a clear division of labor. The old lady named Sister Hong sounded like a key figure.

"Xiao Wu, send a group text message to the parents of these children right now, the sooner the better." Si Rong thought for a moment and continued, "Especially the old neighbors in Yu Zhuangzhuang's urban village. If you can find their contact information, track them down. We can't miss any possible clues."

[Tracking...] The system's voice remained calm and efficient. [The contact information of these children's parents has been locked. Does the host need to contact them now?]

"Yes, right away." Sirong answered without hesitation, her tone revealing an unquestionable firmness.

[What content does the host want to send to the group?] The system asked.

Sirong thought for a moment. She needed to ensure that the content of the information was accurate and deterrent, while also giving parents enough time to take action.

"How long will it take us to reach that abandoned factory?" Sirong asked.

"About 20 minutes." The system replied quickly.

"Okay, then send a group message to them about the factory's address and tell them the information about the human traffickers inside," Sirong continued. "Make sure to explain the situation clearly."

She paused, a cold glint in her eyes, "By the way, tell them you will send this message to the police in an hour."

An hour's time difference should be enough.

[Okay, host!] Xiao 5's answer was unusually cheerful, as if he was also excited to be able to participate in this rescue operation.

Sirong nodded, feeling a little relieved.

[Sending SMS…]

Sirong imagined the reactions of those parents after receiving the text message.

【SMS sent successfully.】

Just as Sirong had imagined, most of the parents who had just lost their children gathered in the police station, anxiously waiting for news.

Their faces were filled with fatigue and anxiety, their eyes were bloodshot, and it was obvious that they had not slept for a long time.

Every slight movement will attract their attention, and every ringing of the phone or text message alert will make their heart beat faster, hoping for good news.

Sirong's father sat in a corner of the police station, holding his mobile phone tightly in his hand, his eyes fixed on the screen.

He couldn't remember how many times he had looked at his phone today. Every vibration made him feel both excited and scared.

He followed the police, who were checking street surveillance, hoping to find any trace of the limousine that took his daughter away.

"Mr. Si, don't worry too much. We are doing our best to track him down." A policeman next to him comforted him, his tone full of sympathy and helplessness.

Si Zhiming forced a smile and nodded, but his heart was already surging.

He wished the kidnappers would call him right now, even if they demanded a huge ransom, he would be willing to pay it, because he knew that at least there would be a glimmer of hope, at least it meant his daughter was still alive.

At this moment, Si Zhiming's cell phone suddenly rang with a text message alert.

His heart skipped a beat, and he quickly pulled out his phone to check. The screen showed a text message from an unfamiliar number, and the content startled him:

"Your child, Sirong, along with Yu Zhuangzhuang and several other children, is being transported to an abandoned factory on the outskirts of the city, where a human trafficking ring operates. We have located their location and will forward this information to the police in one hour.

The specific address is..."

Si Zhiming's eyes widened, and his hands began to tremble uncontrollably. This message was like a bolt of lightning, striking his already tense nerves.

He looked up at the policeman who had just comforted him, then looked at his cell phone and stopped moving forward.

Why does the text message say that the police will be notified after an hour?

The news that they were having a child was truly great news for them. Shouldn't they have notified the police immediately?

Si Zhiming was at a loss for words. According to their family's practice, when he couldn't figure something out, he would go to his wife first. If his wife didn't have any ideas, he would go to his parents.

Thinking of this, he turned around and went to the family waiting area in the police station lobby.

My parents and wife are waiting there.

Li Min is a very rational woman. When she received a call from her father-in-law saying that the child had been kidnapped by human traffickers, she immediately came to find them.

After learning the whole process of the incident, Li Min did not blame the old man at all. They didn't want to see such a thing happen.

Moreover, even if she were to bring the child with her, she might not be able to protect the child under such circumstances.

My mother-in-law already feels very guilty. If she continues to vent her anger on others, this family will probably break up soon.

Although she was extremely anxious, she still comforted her mother-in-law.

Seeing her husband coming over in a hurry, she, her mother-in-law and her father-in-law stood up and went to greet Si Zhiming.

Sirong's grandmother stepped forward, grabbed her son's hand, and asked, "Is there any news?"

Si Zhiming didn't dare to hide it, so he pulled a few people aside and showed them the information on his phone.

After reading the message, Li Min first took out her own phone and found that she had also received the text message. Then she asked the two elders to look at their phones and found that they had also received the text message.


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