Chi Yinan's eyes did not change, but his expression darkened and he nodded his head.

"Someone just called the police just now saying that your family was robbed."

Su Wenjin was standing in front of Chi Yinan, so he heard what the police had to say clearly. Astonished, he turned around to look at Chi Yinan, but he didn't have much expression on his face, instead, he walked steadily to the door, where the sheepdog pounced on him. Then, he waved away the dog, who was called Wan-Jin.

She guessed that it must be a male dog, or a male dog who only knew how to eat her tofu. A thought flashed through her mind: Chi Yinan's dog was as cheap as him.

She glanced at the policeman, took out the key from her pocket and opened the door. In the middle of the living room was a broken tea table that had not been dealt with yet, she was afraid that the dog would step on the broken glass, so she took him to the other side.

Chi Yinan went inside and checked the things in his house. There was an apple notebook that was stolen, then several thousand dollars in a drawer at the head of his bed, a wallet, and two watches. Although there weren't many things in total, it was still a huge sum of money.

"We just checked. The lock didn't show any signs of being broken or broken, but that doesn't exclude the fact that the thieves are skilled in their crimes."

After the police said this, she looked towards Chi Yinan, who was also looking back at her. The expression on his face alternated like a palette, whether it was anger, annoyance, sudden realization, or self-inflicted harm. However, only Chi Yinan himself knew this, with one hand on his knees, his index finger slightly bent.

"No matter what, I have to thank Officer Yu first."

Chi Yinan's life was almost smooth sailing. Other than having met Su Wenjin in the middle of his journey, he was still quite satisfied with his life. But today, he had gotten a different definition of life.

Seeing that the police prints were almost collected, she wanted to comfort Chi Yinan with a few words, just treat it as spending some money to get rid of the disaster. However, looking at his appearance, he didn't seem to have been hit, so she felt relieved and thanked him for leaving.

The person who came to clean up the table arrived quickly and brought a new one. She stood in the living room looking at the new glass table, thinking to give it back to him tomorrow.

Because of the cut on her forehead, she covered the wound with her shower cap at night to make sure she didn't get wet. When she came out, her cell phone rang on the closet counter.

Lin Jingsheng had already known that they were divorced. He also knew about the day she moved out of the sea, but he had his reasons why he didn't look for her.

After work, she took a taxi to the appointed place with Lin Jingsheng, a famous private restaurant in City S. In a large courtyard with red walls and white tiles, she parked the taxi at the mouth of the alley and walked past.

At this time, the lanterns in the alleyway had long drawn her figure, making her seem like a yellowed corner of an old photo. She turned her head to look at her own shadow, and continued forward, pushing open a red painted door.