Fang Yi, Ding Miaoyan, Huo Xiaoxuan, and Zhou Peilan were all silent.
For Yao Tong, this was a tragic experience.
Those people were undoubtedly human traffickers, going to a remote mountain village to kidnap people and then bring them to a big city—it was essentially like selling them.
Such things only happened in ancient times, or during periods of war chaos. Even Fang Yi, if it hadn't been for Yao Tong's narrative, might not have known such shady activities existed.
Seeing Yao Tong cry, Fang Yi felt sad, but even more so, he was angry.
Although this incident wasn't directly related to him, since he had brought Yao Tong here, he would definitely get involved.
One could say Fang Yi was cold-blooded, or even that he wasn't a good person, but he couldn't just ignore this.
He detested the traffickers' behavior deeply, yet he remained calm, quietly contemplating.