Enchanting His Heart: His Little Fox-Chapter 50: Do Me a Small Favor

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Chapter 50: Chapter 50: Do Me a Small Favor

"Where’s the fire?" Ningxia Chuan asked, looking at the tail end of the fire truck.

Tang Si pressed his thin lips together, calming his emotions, maintaining an indifferent facade.

After the fire truck passed, he restarted the accelerator: "Hopefully, no lives will be lost. On either side."

His voice was equally light, as if this was always his demeanor, giving off a lazy yet comfortable vibe.

There are too many fires and accidents every year. There are always sacrifices, and the news of casualties is what Tang Si least wants to see.

The car gradually approached the shopping mall, where a police tape was drawn; outside it, there were many people.

Ningxia Chuan withdrew his gaze from outside the window: "Tang Si, it seems the fire is in the mall—"

Just as he finished speaking, his gaze fell on Tang Si’s hand gripping the steering wheel.

It was clear his hand was tightly clutching the steering wheel.

"Don’t worry, Song Yi could also have gotten out; she must be an important witness and key clue, right?" Ningxia Chuan’s voice was serious, somewhat heavy: "If something happens to her now, that means....."

Tang Si directly picked up Ningxia Chuan’s words: "That means Song Yi found the clue, and someone behind is deliberately plotting harm."

Perhaps it was his particularly deep and cold voice that made Ningxia Chuan subconsciously look at Tang Si’s face.

However, what he saw was still an expressionless face, as he gazed straight ahead, Ningxia Chuan couldn’t see his eyes...

"Sit tight," Tang Si said.

The next second, the car sped towards the entrance of the mall.

...

"You guys need to leave quickly, there are so many cars in the parking lot, if a major fire breaks out, it’ll explode!"

If all the cars in a parking lot exploded, who could keep the situation under control? One can only imagine how terrifying the threat would be.

"But our car is still inside, how did it catch fire? We need to go in and drive it out, right? Why aren’t we allowed in?"

The public didn’t understand the gravity of the situation. From the outside, the fire didn’t seem large, giving the impression one could still enter to drive the cars out.

In reality, the temperature was already scalding hot.

Life and money, people’s weight always seems to tilt towards interest.

Tang Si got out of the car and walked inside, seeing such a scene.

He strode with large, steady steps, wearing a white t-shirt, black dress pants, his body tall and slender, all the way to the outside of the tape.

Behind him followed a Ningxia Chuan.

"Sir, stop, you can’t go in there," a firefighter said, looking at the two approaching from a distance, blocking them.

Tang Si took out his badge, his tone very steady and calm: "Hello, I’m Tang Si, captain of the municipal criminal investigation team. There’s an important witness of mine inside, I need to go in with my colleague to check, please let us in."

Every word exuded the charm of a mature man.

He gave the impression that he could handle big matters, withstand the storm.

The firefighter looked once, and immediately said: "Oh, Captain Tang, I heard of you before, but this is a fire scene, it’s dangerous for you to go in."

Tang Si’s gaze fell on the fire engines behind, a faint smile forming in his peach blossom eyes: "Is there any firefighting gear left on that truck?"

"Uh... you’re planning to go in? No, we are professionally trained, you can’t." The firefighter immediately refused.

"This is a serious criminal case, if I don’t resolve it, more people will get hurt. I’ll take responsibility if something happens," Tang Si’s tone was steady, his brow furrowed, the wild and unruly aura gone, replaced by his fierce yet stable and serious self.

Tang Si wasted no time: "Where’s your captain? I’ll talk to him."

Unable to make the decision himself, he directly handed the walkie-talkie to Tang Si, who took it: "Captain Lu, it’s Tang Si, can you do me a small favor..."