After the True Heiress Travels Back
Chapter 317: Blink if You’re Kidnapped

Chapter 317: Chapter 317: Blink if You’re Kidnapped

Considering how delicate Sun Sitian is, she suffered such a scare this time and not only did she not complain, she also, uncharacteristically, acted all tough.

This anomaly quickly caught the attention of netizens.

Even some fans with wild imaginations thought Sun Sitian had been kidnapped.

"Sweetie, if you’ve been kidnapped, just blink your eyes! We will come to rescue you right away..."

Besides, there were even wilder theories.

"The style of this Weibo post doesn’t look like Sweetie’s at all. She fell from such a height, could it be that she’s already in trouble? To avoid responsibility, is the crew using her Weibo to send out messages and clear their name?"

Believe it or not, once that message appeared, a lot of people let their imaginations run wild.

Some even guessed that Sun Sitian was no longer alive.

But because the "murderer" Shi Yaoguang had a wealthy old man backing him up, the matter was suppressed.

Because of this, some people even directly contacted the cyber police.

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After receiving the news, the police quickly dispatched personnel to resolve the situation.

And so, the crew of "Crimson Tears" collectively made the hot search.

The content of the hot search was...

#Mystery Solved, Real Murder on the set of Blood-Colored drama?#

Melons-eating masses unconsciously clicked on the hot search.

After seeing the content of the hot search, everyone instinctively thought of Sun Sitian’s Weibo.

Then...

The outcry on the internet became even louder.

At this moment, inside the drama crew.

After receiving a report, the criminal police arrived at the crew with a team of officers to investigate.

If the crew really did do something illegal, they wouldn’t be so calm right now.

But the crew was just that calm.

From beginning to end, they didn’t show any sign of a guilty conscience.

Thus, the criminal police’s suspicions lessened somewhat.

Perhaps there was no murder in the crew at all.

Then...

They were led by the director to see the "supposedly dead" Sun Sitian.

The moment they saw Sun Sitian, the police had a feeling of being at a loss.

The report they received, as well as some of the information released on the internet, all pointed to one thing.

Sun Sitian fell from a high place.

Sun Sitian was suspected of being harmed.

And this is it? Just this?!

When Sun Sitian saw the police officers, she greeted them very warmly and politely.

"Hello, policemen!" she said, and even saluted them properly.

It just so happened that the drama being filmed was a crime show, and Sun Sitian was wearing a police uniform, so this action didn’t feel out of place at all.

But, is this really a matter of feeling out of place?

The police officers went straight to Wang Zhehai with their questions.

"What on earth is going on here?"

Wang Zhehai scratched his head, showing a puzzled look as if a tall monk couldn’t touch his own head, "Officer, what do you mean ’what’s going on’?"

The police officer had no choice but to explain the situation, "We received a report that Sun Sitian..."

Hearing her name, Sun Sitian directly stood up, "I’m here!"

As she spoke, she also flashed a sweet smile at the police officers.

The police officers: "..."

Feeling conflicted.

Despite that, they still had to go about their official duties.

"Didn’t you fall from the wire?" the leading officer directly inquired of Sun Sitian.

Sun Sitian nodded, "Yes, someone deliberately damaged the wire, and I almost got smashed to death. Luckily, Yaoguang has great reflexes and saved me in time."

As she spoke, she chuckled, "Speaking of which, I even filed a report. The nearby precinct took over the case, don’t you guys know?"

The detectives: "..."

They really didn’t know.

Although there is a system of communication between criminal and civil police, it only operates when one party actively reaches out to share information.

These detectives who had come didn’t know that the film crew had already filed a report, so naturally, they hadn’t looked into the records.

That’s how this mix-up happened.

Sun Sitian nodded with an understanding expression, "I get it now, there’s been a misunderstanding. Indeed, you can’t be blamed for this."

She nodded and then, as if thinking of something, asked, "If you have clues about a suspect, can you directly arrest her?"

The detective replied, "If there is evidence proving that a suspect has committed a crime that harmed others, we can arrest them according to the law."

Sun Sitian continued, "What if someone intentionally distorts the truth, fabricating implausible content to frame others?"

The detective affirmed again.

Sun Sitian asked her final question, "What if someone sets a trap to harm someone’s life, and when it fails, they deliberately shift the blame onto someone else?"

When she asked this question, she looked towards Shi Yiqing, who was standing not far away.

Upon hearing the detective’s reply, Shi Yiqing’s face turned utterly pale.

Before she acted, all she thought about was what would happen if she succeeded.

She had not considered the possibility of failure at all.

Even when she thought about being punished by the law, she subconsciously did not apply it to herself.

She wanted to harm Shi Yaoguang, make sure he had a fall that would either kill him or leave him disabled.

And push all the blame onto Sun Sitian so she would take the punishment in her stead.

But she never considered what would happen if the situation were turned on her.

Now that she thought about it, she even felt a chill run down her spine.

What was she thinking at the beginning? Why did she subconsciously ignore this possibility...

If Shi Yaoguang knew her thoughts, he would surely be kindly willing to clear up her confusion.

It’s certainly because of Heavenly Dao’s misleading.

After all, such things are not uncommon in the world of novels.

How else could there be plots where someone accidentally enters the magnate’s room and has a one-night stand, yet walks away unscathed?

In reality, that’s worth a sentence of three to ten years.

Then there’s the matter of saying "It’s cold, let the Wang Group go bankrupt."

Sabotaging a competitor’s business isn’t unheard of, but causing bankruptcy with a single statement inevitably involves some hidden channels.

This also falls under the category of business crime.

Normally, the police would not just stand by and watch.

The reason Shi Yiqing didn’t think that much was because of Heavenly Dao’s protection.

Heavenly Dao not only endows its favorite son and darling daughter with a protagonist’s halo but also spares no effort in smoothing their path.

Which is to say...

Reduce others’ intelligence around them.

When intelligence is reduced, the capacity to think is impaired; not to mention reporting to the police, even routine tasks like eating and sleeping may not occur to them.

Thus, when faced with something fishy, they naturally can’t resist.

Let alone resist, not actively offering up their heads is already a goodwill gesture.

Shi Yiqing couldn’t understand why she had been so rash.

But that doesn’t mean the people around her, who didn’t successfully have their IQs lowered, would let her off easily.

Her rashness meant she could only bear the consequences herself.

News of "Crimson Tears" being raided quickly spread online...

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