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Now reading: Chapter 169: Because He Spat at the Monkey from Villains Act Shamelessly: The Heiress was the Great National Master!, a Romance novel by Gui Mushuang.

Julia Wyatt was in tears over Bambi while on the road.

Of course, there might have been a conspiracy against her, but before she reached her destination, she received a call from her mother: "Bambi has been found!"

Her voice was full of surprise and joy.

Julia reacted with instant elation: "Really? Where was she found?"

Mrs. Wyatt said with relief, "It’s all thanks to your friend, Thea Shaw."

Thea’s voice was faintly heard nearby: "It really wasn’t , it was that monkey..."

Julia was stunned but continued to listen to her mother recount the whole process.

Apparently, no one expected the hidden and outrageous tunnel to be suddenly discovered. The police followed the tunnel and found it connected to the city’s sewer system. Generally, apart from specific workers, hardly anyone ventures into the sewers.

The sewers are extensive, but being so old, they are prone to accidents.

To avoid alerting the kidnappers, the police used drones to investigate critical sewer locations near the zoo and, as expected, found traces left by the kidnappers. Finally, based on clues, they mapped out a route and pinpointed where the kidnappers frequented, going straight to the endpoint and capturing them in one fell swoop.

Three kidnappers, one zoo employee, and the other two were unemployed vagrants.

This ti, it was a victory of high-tech.

Crucially, they kidnapped not only Bambi. Present was also another little girl, surnad Liu, who was Secretary Miller’s daughter.

When Thea received the news, there was a mont of "..."

Ah, it just felt rather magical.

Honestly, if it weren’t for that monkey back then, she might have spent a long ti realizing there was sothing wrong with that employee break room. The police had already arrived, and as a non-police personnel, she wasn’t qualified to search it, and would have been directly asked to leave.

Because she realized there was a problem, she rushed in, kicked over the pile of junk, and found the hole.

So, what kind of essence did that monkey achieve?

Really wasted in the zoo!

However, there was so information the police didn’t disclose. For instance, Secretary Miller’s daughter wasn’t directly kidnapped by the kidnappers but was handed over to them by soone, including the person who kidnapped Bambi. If it was just for money, why ask Julia Wyatt to go to so inexplicable place?

But these are matters for the police to handle next.

While Julia was calling Clara Tate, Thea saw the captured kidnapper looking rebellious and defiant: "How did you find out? Impossible, that hole’s been dug for years and never discovered!"

No one would generally think of it, right?

This guy was still an old employee of the amusent park, knew a bit of computer tech, and could even override surveillance, no wonder.

He thought the police would take at least a few days to investigate.

He just didn’t expect why he was exposed so quickly!

Coincidentally, a police officer had already gathered the information and ca over, saying sothing baffling to the officer escorting him: "Captain, the colleagues in the information departnt retrieved the original video. The reason the monkey gave away might actually be true."

So, amidst the kidnapper’s bewildered gaze, the police played an original surveillance video.

Before he hurriedly entered the break room with the child, the monkey squeaked at him twice. Annoyed, he spat at the monkey.

Everyone present was speechless: "..."

Why did you have to do that?

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