Chapter 18: Honest Female Journalists
Yang Xiao put on a set of new clothes that Ye Lan had already prepared, went out of the Blue Moon Clinic, and went to visit Isha first as soon as possible. Pen % fun % Pavilion www.biquge.info
After meeting, Isha really cried so much that she comforted her for a while, Yang Xiao said that the matter had been resolved, and she would soon return to the hospital to continue treatment.
Then he came out and found a phone booth and dialed the phone number that Ye Lan gave him.
"Hello." After a pleasant ringing phone, a crisp female voice came from the microphone.
"It's Miss Emily, I just came out of the Blue Moon Clinic, where are you, I want to thank you in person." Yang Xiao said in a deep voice, gratitude is secondary, mainly the bag of money, the money owed to the Shark Gang must be repaid as soon as possible, otherwise he will be hunted down.
"Hehe, it's you, come to Wellington Park, do you know that knight's statue? I'll be waiting for you there. The other end of the line chuckled twice and said.
Yang Xiao hung up the phone, Wellington Park was not far from the hotel, and he walked over directly.
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Emily is an intern reporter at the New York Times, a top student in the Department of Media at New York University, and her idol is the world's No. 1 female war correspondent. Farage, in line with the principle of everything to be close to her idol, her character traits more or less bear the shadow of the legendary journalist of the seventies, confident, brave, strong, and unyielding.
When girls of the same age dress up and date handsome men every day, she puts on low heels and dark suits, goes out without makeup, and runs around the major poor communities in New York all day long, trying her best to speak out for the weak, and make unyielding accusations to the society, the government, and the world!
Although she is still a college student, she has already made quite a lot of achievements, she has a big V account on the community network, and has exposed more than a dozen bad crime cases and social incidents, which has won a lot of attention and gathered a considerable number of fans.
Begging orphans in Queens' Chinatown is a recent research topic she has chosen for her graduation thesis and a summary of her three-month internship at The New York Times.
But as the investigation deepened, her initial thoughts had been completely abandoned, because the shocking scenes gradually made her realize that she was not only targeting a social phenomenon this time, but a powerful evil force organization that had been entrenched in Chinatown for many years and had intertwined forces.
They systematically and premeditated to collect orphans under the age of 10 from all over the world, and then brutally perform dismemberment operations on them, in the form of sick and disabled orphans on the streets, to gain the sympathy of passers-by and obtain handouts to make a profit.
This method is simply outrageously cruel, and it is strange that for so many years, no social organization or government agency has reported or cleaned up this phenomenon.
After a week of investigation, Emily interviewed more than a dozen begging orphans, most of whom expressed resistance and non-cooperation, and occasionally showed signs of fear and panic, but this difficulty did not stop an honest female reporter.
She followed the children, most of whom begged on the streets during the day, and returned to the subway or the underground passages of the square in groups at night, and each small group had an older child as the leader, who was in charge of the child's eating, drinking, and Lazar, and gathered everyone together every night, and then collected the money that everyone had earned for the day's begging, and finally, all the leaders would go to a car repair shop on the edge of Chinatown.
Emily was so bold that she even infiltrated the garage to discover the cruel organization that controlled the begging orphans, and she secretly took a picture with her camera, but was accidentally discovered by the people inside.
She has a strong personality since she was a child, has learned a lot of martial arts, and has reached the third rank of black belt in taekwondo, so two or three gangsters are no match for her at all, but the camera was also damaged in the fight.
Then, on the way back to the hotel, she was stolen by a pickpocket, including her room card, cash and driver's license, and she was in a terrible mood.
When she took the police to the garage that night, the inside had changed dramatically, all the operating rooms, the children in custody, and the relevant data were all gone.
Emily was taken away by the police on suspicion of false police reporting, but her uncle bailed her out and brought her back to Manhattan, where her father warned her not to go to Queens, which was not as simple as she thought.
However, the righteous female reporter was very stubborn, and soon she returned to Queens, continued to investigate the begging orphans, and by the way, she also investigated the pickpockets in Chinatown, and she was still angry.
That night four days ago, she finally saw the thief who had stolen her purse, so she followed him all the way, but by the time she found him, he was already covered in blood and unconscious.
Looking at the thief's young and immature face, Emily relented and sent him to the clinic of her good friend Ye Lan, Ye Lan is her senior sister in college, she was a man of the year in school, a top student in medical school, and she has opened her own clinic only three years after graduation.
Originally, with his injury at that time, it was normal to lie down for a month, and she could slowly use him as a breakthrough to understand the daily life and world of Chinatown pickpockets, which was important for her thesis.
Unexpectedly, this person was discharged from the hospital the next day, Emily didn't feel good in her heart, thinking that it would be difficult to find a suitable interview subject now, but after a few days, she met her again.
This time she found something new on the other person's body, such as two pistols and a blood-stained bag full of dollar bills.
Realizing that these things should be cherished by the other party, she accepted them before sending him to the clinic, so as not to say goodbye to the other party later, and she didn't dare to guarantee that she would not be so lucky to meet him again.
Sure enough, that magical thief was quickly discharged from the hospital again, I still remember that when I met him last night, he was covered in blood and his breath was weak, Ye Lan said that such an injury would probably take a few months to recuperate.
The voice on the phone just now was full of energy, it should be no big deal, she suddenly had a curiosity in her heart, how did he recover from such a serious gunshot wound overnight?
Soon, she met the magical thief.
He was wearing a simple sportswear, short broken hair, short, thin, and very dark skin.
But there is an extraordinary momentum in the ordinary, the extraordinary comes from the eyes, bright, spirited, and even has a domineering, aggressive feeling, this is the first time she saw his eyes, the first two coma he was closed, I didn't expect these eyes to be so extraordinary.
Emily has seen many so-called characters and young talents since she was a child, because of her family, but the teenager he sees today gives her a completely different feeling.
When Emily was observing Yang Xiao, Yang Xiao was also looking at this reporter's miss.
Light blue jeans with a lace knit, a pair of Adida's sneakers, and a dazzling long blond hair tied in a ponytail casually, naturally hanging down the back of her head, this outfit really looks like a female college student.
I have to say that this reporter is really a little raunchy, but there is no trace of makeup on her three-dimensional face, and there is a hint of curiosity in her blue eyes.
"Miss Emily, thank you for taking me to the clinic last night, I appreciate it, but I don't think you should have withheld my things." Yang Xiao said bluntly.