I Treat You as My Sister, But You Want to be My Wife?! -
Chapter 613 Interrogation
Chapter 613: Chapter 613 Interrogation
Before he could finish speaking, he was glared at by a burly "Big Brother," who even threatened him, saying, "We’re already at the destination. There’s no need to say things you shouldn’t say. Whether you did it or not, you know it in your heart. Tying you up and bringing you here is just to give an explanation to our boss. Don’t talk nonsense with me here.
Talking to me is useless. Go talk to my boss. If my boss says you can go, then naturally we’ll let you go. If not, you’ll have to stay here. We’ll do everything according to what we discussed last time. If you need to be punished, we’ll do it ourselves, so weigh carefully whether you want to tell the truth or not.
Actually, our boss already knows about this matter. Let me give you a friendly reminder—admit your mistakes and there might be hope for you. If you don’t sincerely admit your mistakes, I’m afraid the only fate awaiting you is a dead end. Considering your pitiable situation, I’ll just say this much."
This "Big Brother" said the same thing to everyone who was caught, simply because he didn’t want to see these people make mistakes over and over again. A little reminder not to anger their own boss might save them, but if they did provoke anger, then there was truly no cure for them.
After hearing these words, Shi Jiao felt much relieved, knowing what kind of person Zhang Tao was. Binding you might still mean binding you, but when it comes to illegal activities, Zhang Tao wouldn’t dare do them. Moreover, the Zhang Family’s conglomerate wouldn’t allow such a tarnished reputation, and if they didn’t want their shares to plummet, they couldn’t lay a hand on themselves.
So what if I sold the business plan? At most, I’d be sent to jail for a few years. No, that’s wrong, I don’t want to go to jail. Maybe it’s better to pretend to be pitiable later on.
But things weren’t at all as Shi Jia had thought, because the person giving orders wasn’t Zhang Tao, but Shen Dong.
After the burly "Big Brothers" brought Shi Jiao upstairs, they quickly reported on their task.
"Boss, we intercepted him at the train station, and now the person is here."
"Hmm, very good. You’ve done a great job, capturing him so quickly. I thought it would take you a bit more time, which shows you’ve been diligent with your recent tasks. Go downstairs and give yourselves some points," Wang Xiaocon instructed them to go down and record their own credits.
For them, completing a mission quickly meant earning points, and the person with the highest points would get to experience a boxing class for free. The boxing classes here were not like any regular ones; they were specially set up by Wang Xiaocon. They involved targeted training that significantly accelerated their progress, enabling them to take on ten at a time.
Everyone was excited at the prospect of attending the boxing class, but the slots were limited. In a month, at most a few could participate, so everyone had to scramble to get ahead. As long as their points were high enough, they could attend the boxing class. The situation wasn’t surprising, and everyone seemed happy as they quietly moved to the side.
They began to calculate their own points. Shen Dong raised an eyebrow; Wang Xiaocon’s method was indeed good, and he even considered adopting this mechanism. Then, a light bulb went off in his head; he realized his own security system could institute a similar format.
Weren’t those people lackadaisical? Then let them be eager. Offer them a reward system, let them ponder what might motivate them, then set up a ranking system. What could be more enticing to these people than money?
So, just set it up to equate to money. Logically, no one would refuse money. These security guards should become more proactive, Shen Dong mused.
Yet, inside, Shi Jia felt increasingly panicked. The voice from above wasn’t Zhang Tao’s but another man’s. It couldn’t be that they were having another man interrogate her. If that were the case, her escape wouldn’t be so simple. After all, Zhang Tao still had some sentiment; they had fought side by side so many times.
If it were someone else, she’d have no recourse. She wanted to see who it was but didn’t dare look up for fear that the person would be someone she didn’t want to see, worsening her situation. So, she kept her head down, not wanting anyone to read her expression or probe further.
Staying meek in the presence of a silent handsome man might not be a particularly good thing. These people might laugh at her or, for whatever reason, not dare to take action, so she kept her head buried especially low. If there were a crack in the ground right now, Shi Jia would probably dive in without hesitation.
Shen Dong seemed to notice Shi Jia struggling, and wondered why this woman had the audacity to do what she did. Usually, Zhang Tao treated her quite well—it was baffling.
He gave Zhang Tao a look, asking if he should handle it himself. Zhang Tao hurriedly shook his head. Dealing with this kind of situation was not his forte; he’d likely be convinced by her few words and let her go.
If he didn’t pursue the matter, it would be awkward to explain on Shen Dong’s end, so he shouldn’t let her off just to forgive a mistake. He couldn’t afford to show any leniency, so he still gestured for Shen Dong to proceed. Reluctantly resigning himself, Shen Dong thought if Zhang Tao wanted him to take over, then he would. He spoke up: "Lift your head and let me see what you look like, selling a business plan so boldly. Who taught you to do such a thing and even find the Dark Web? Quite interesting."
When he said this, his tone was filled with sardonic mockery, and Shi Jia also found it particularly ridiculous; this wasn’t what she had wanted.
In her imagination, after she sold the business plan, she waited a long time with no one noticing, and then she would gaily enjoy herself outside for a while. By the time no one remembered the matter and she slipped back unnoticed, Zhang Tao would have gone bankrupt, and no one would be able to find her or capture her, ensuring her safety.
If she were to be caught accidentally, she could still plead pitifully. After so long, they would gradually forget, the hatred would die down, and leaving Zhang Tao without hard feelings would be a breeze, thus she took such a big risk. Little did she know such a mishap would occur, and she’d be caught before even getting on the train.
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