Chapter 65

The Old Master propped himself up with his cane and stood up: "What's going on?!"

Shang Quan panicked: "Could it be that ZK has reported me? My plagiarism hasn't made any profit yet, so it shouldn't count as infringement, right?!"

The others were also worried. Shang's father and mother hurried out, afraid that the authorities had come to arrest their son.

Only Shang Yu remained seated on the sofa, unperturbed. It was nothing serious—

They had simply brought Shang Wan back.

She lowered her head and chatted. Fu Can had contacted her, saying he had gotten the police to send Shang Wan home.

As for the money, it was too late now, but it would all be transferred tomorrow.

One million couldn't be wired, so he asked her to send her card number.

Shang Yu sent him the number of the card that the Shang Family had given her for allowance, which had no limit on transfers.

By then, they had already welcomed the person in. Shang Wan saw her family still sniffling and sobbing.

"Wan Wan, what happened?" Shang Luo hurried over.

"Comrades, what's this about?" The Old Master looked at the three police officers, somewhat puzzled.

"Mr. Shang, it's like this. We've brought Miss Shang Wan back home, and we're here to give your family something. Miss Shang Yu was truly brave. She caught the criminal and handed them over to us police officers, making Cloud State a safer place."

"We had intended to present you with a banner, but worried that the criminal might have accomplices who would come for revenge. So, we applied for a reward instead."

"Serving the people," they saluted, then left.

The Old Master and Shang's father and mother were still in a daze.

"My good granddaughter, what happened?!" The Old Master quickly sat down next to Shang Yu.

"I just happened to pass by and saw a woman in danger, so I intervened. The police coincidentally arrived, but I didn't do anything special."

"You..." Shang Wan looked at her with reddened eyes. "You didn't even know it was me?"

So she hadn't intentionally come to rescue her!

She had simply resolved a random incident... it had nothing to do with her.

"Right." Shang Yu said lazily, "If I hadn't recognized you from your hairpin, I would've thought someone else was unlucky."

Shang Wan cried again. She had truly been terrified today.

But that plainclothes officer had said they couldn't reveal anything about the monster, or it would cause panic.

He had repeated it to her several times, so she could only say it was an ordinary murderer.

That monster had sharp claws that nearly pierced her heart.

Just a second more, if Shang Yu hadn't appeared, she would have died.

She would never forget what that monster looked like - it was a wolf with sharp teeth and green eyes.