Jiang Yao listened to the news attentively. She had heard of similar reports—it would appear once or twice a year in almost every place. She had never known anyone who was involved in the incident; it was always only a story. However, when she heard about what had happened to Major Zhu's family and that they had lost three children, she felt terrified.
"Yes, someone must have followed the children closely," Jiang Yao said. "When I was young, my mother was always afraid that my siblings and I would get kidnapped by human traffickers. When we were young, she would keep her eyes on us and constantly tell us not to talk to strangers. Even if we were to starve to our death, we should not eat the food they gave to us."
"There are those who wanted children, and there are those who wanted a wife. If no one takes down these human traffickers, then this matter will never end." Lu Xingzhi smiled. "My wife must be brilliant; she didn't get kidnapped when she was young."