Enchanting His Heart: His Little Fox-Chapter 51: You Damn Fierce Woman!

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Chapter 51: Chapter 51: You Damn Fierce Woman!

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Three minutes later, Tang Si emerged wearing firefighting gear. Underneath the helmet, his face was obscured, and his eyes hidden behind the visor.

But his figure was tall, walking step by step with exceptional steadiness.

Ningxia Chuan didn’t stop him from start to finish. He knew he couldn’t, so he could only repeatedly warn Tang Si to be careful.

Tang Si just looked at the noisy crowd, holding a small basket in his hand: "Listen carefully—"

His calm tone really had a grounding effect, or maybe it was because his aura was so strong that the people around him genuinely quieted down.

He continued, "Give me the position where you’ve parked your cars and the keys."

"Tang Si!" Ningxia Chuan realized what he intended to do and immediately called out sternly, "You can’t do this."

"Then who else can?" Underneath the helmet, his expression was unclear, only his voice could be heard saying, "No one here is more suitable for this than I am."

"Our Captain Lu can," said a firefighter.

Tang Si replied, "Perhaps he is more professionally skilled than I am, but your Captain Lu can’t remember in a short time what everyone said about the parking spots and corresponding keys, but I can."

He spoke each word with confidence: "These are all cars in there. If they explode, this entire area will be ruined, causing significant economic loss and potentially injuring more people."

"Some things naturally fall to those with the ability." Tang Si’s pace quickened, and his tone was serious, "Don’t waste time, get the car keys one by one."

In an instant, Tang Si was surrounded by the crowd.

Soon, the crowd dispersed.

"You all control the fire outside and create an opening for the cars to get out. I’ll go inside to drive out as many cars as possible." He looked at the crowd, "Keep an eye on whose car is taken out and have them drive it away."

Then, he turned to the firefighters: "A few of you, come with me. If there are any victims inside, get them out," he instructed calmly.

A few firefighters exchanged looks; for someone they didn’t know, they might not necessarily follow orders.

Even if he seemed very capable.

At this point, one of them said, "Captain Lu said that we’re under Tang Si’s command now."

As soon as these words were spoken, they all stood straight in front of Tang Si, ready for orders.

"Are you all still on the perimeter and have yet to act?"

"Yes."

Tang Si nodded: "Tell your Captain Lu, I’ll check the sources of the fires and combustible materials. I’ll handle this part, and he’ll cover the rest."

"Follow me—"

After taking two steps, Tang Si suddenly stopped, turned around, and looked at Ningxia Chuan: "Xiachuan, I’ll be back, don’t worry."

But there’s no guarantee whether it will be horizontally or vertically.

Ningxia Chuan watched his back, an indescribable complexity of emotions in his heart.

Tang Si was a criminal investigation captain, once a special forces soldier, and he had also served in the firefighting team.

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Fire engines came one after another, yet the blaze couldn’t be extinguished. The wind blew, causing it to burn more fiercely.

In the parking lot.

Song Yi ran back to her car; driving away was faster than running.

The three members of the Wu Family got into the car one after the other. Song Yi gripped the steering wheel tightly: "Call 119 and report the situation in here."

"Are you sure a woman can drive?" asked the youngest son of the Wu Family, doubting her.

Just as he was about to speak again, Song Yi floored the gas pedal, and the car shot out like an arrow. He pitched forward, his head smacked against the seat back, causing him to clutch his forehead in pain and curse, "You damn crazy woman!"