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An Hao ran all the way into the office building before stopping at the elevator. He leaned against the wall and slowly slid down to the ground while hugging his knees and crying.

She felt really sad in her heart, so sad that she was on the verge of death. Faced with such a situation where she didn't want to break up and didn't want to be easily reconciled, she didn't know what she should do at all.

When she had finished venting, she took the elevator to the documentary magazine. Since none of her colleagues had arrived yet, she sat at her desk to revise her newsletter. Due to her lack of sleep, she felt a little dizzy.

Shortly before eight o'clock, she called her grandmother and told her that she would be back in a few days to visit her.

His colleagues came one after another. After their morning meeting, An Hao left his unit to go to the Public Prosecutor's Office to understand the situation.

After exiting the office building, the shadow of the silver white Mercedes-Benz could no longer be seen. Presumably, Chen Xiyang also headed to work.

An Hao sighed lightly and went to the side of the road to hitch a taxi to the Public Prosecutor's Office.

In fact, she could call Lin Lang, he had promised her before. He was the first to let her know about Shen Jianmin's information, but when he took out his phone and looked at his phone number, she didn't know how to tell him about it.

Facing Lin Lang, she had many reservations, even though they could be considered friends.

After reaching the Public Prosecutor's Office, An Hao did not make that call. Instead, he contacted Prosecutor Liu, who was rather familiar with his magazine.

However, Prosecutor Liu didn't know much about this matter. This case was investigated by the higher ups, and for the time being, no news of it had been leaked.

An Hao knew that Investigator Lin was Lin Lang, so when Prosecutor Liu suggested to give Investigator Lin a call and introduce them to each other, she did not reject.

However, what she did not expect was that Lin Lang would refuse to meet with her, and would directly tell Prosecutor Liu through the phone that he would not be able to divulge any more information to the outside world.

At that time, when Prosecutor Liu had called, she had been standing by the side and had heard Lin Lang's voice clearly.

She was sure that Lin Lang knew that she, An Hao, was the reporter for the documentary news agency that Prosecutor Liu spoke of, but his originally lazy and smiling tone became official in an instant. It was clear that he was distant, and did not want to come to see her.

An Hao couldn't understand, she hadn't offended Lin Lang either, how could his attitude have changed so much?

Did he mind if she didn't call him directly and instead went to Prosecutor Liu?

In order to get the information first hand, An Hao chatted with Prosecutor Liu for a while before she left the Public Prosecutor's Office. After that, she called Lin Lang's cell number.

This was the first time she called him, but when she heard the colourful ringtone coming from her phone, she suddenly felt a sense of nervousness, and even when the call ended, she did not hear Lin Lang's voice.

She called again, and once again was prompted that no one would be able to answer her call, she slowly understood, Lin Lang did not want to care about her anymore, but what exactly was the reason?

No matter how An Hao thought about it, he just couldn't understand it.

She took out her phone and looked at the time. It was already 10: 30, it was almost time for lunch, she could not not return back to her unit. She hesitated for a moment before dialing Su Ye's number.

She wanted to make an appointment to talk to Dr. Su. She wanted to ask if he had time today.

”I have spare time …” Su Ye's gentle voice came out from the phone: ”Of course there is. Treat me to a meal, we can chat as we eat. How about it?”

An Hao could not help but laugh, ”Alright, what does Doctor Su want to eat?”

”I've been busy all morning, so I'm too lazy to move. I'll just eat something near our consulting room.”