Chen Feng couldn't help but laugh at the news, saying, "Well, that just means you're unlucky. Originally going to Europe for a trip, and it ends up being a mission to rescue hostages. By the way, can I ask my lady to report the case at your police station? Her family's area might just be the East City Street, probably right in your jurisdiction."
"You should ask right away. This matter can indeed be filed at our station as long as the victim is a resident within our jurisdiction."
"Alright, I'll ask."
Chen Feng immediately checked the street area for Jin Xinyan's family, and indeed, it belonged to East City Street.
"You heard it, right? Her family is within the East City Street jurisdiction, fitting for you to handle. I'll immediately have them go to you to report the case. By the way, you can accompany me on a trip abroad for business, conducting a cross-border rescue operation for your jurisdiction's kidnapped resident."
Chen Feng's suggestion was certainly favorable, achieving both public and private objectives. Qin Zhen naturally did not oppose it, as he was originally meant to accompany Chen Feng in the rescue. Treating the matter as official business wasn't wrong.
Thus, Chen Feng immediately disclosed his plan to Jin Xinyan and the three others.
They were initially stunned, as the kidnappers and Jin Yongnian were in the Red Demon Country, so reporting to domestic street police seemed futile.
Upon hearing Chen Feng's detailed explanation, they realized. Still, they were emotionally taken aback, amazed that their country's street police was powerful enough to conduct cross-border enforcement to rescue hostages.
Of course, they were all very willing to have the local police station involved.
About ten minutes later, they arrived at the police station and formally reported the case, with Qin Zhen personally attending to them.
Meanwhile, Chen Feng received a call from Ning Wei, who stated that the visa matters had been settled. She gave Chen Feng a phone number, instructing him to bring his documents and meet with a person to handle the related procedures.
Chen Feng immediately contacted the person, surprisingly an expatriate, and they agreed to meet at the entrance of a café in half an hour.
Chen Feng first returned home to grab his passport and relevant documents and certificates, including proof of assets, which were crucial, then proceeded to meet the expatriate.
Upon meeting, they didn't waste words; Chen Feng directly scanned and transferred the agreed-upon advance payment of ten thousand to him, then handed over some relevant documents.
The expatriate assured the processing would be completed within two hours at the earliest, not exceeding four hours at the latest, using their special expedited channel to secure a Schengen visa, enabling travel to the Red Demon Country.
Upon completion, Chen Feng would pay an additional thirty thousand. In total, it summed up to forty thousand—a lucrative deal indeed.
Chen Feng returned home, a villa, and began packing, finishing simple luggage in around ten minutes, then moved to book a flight to the Red Demon Country.
He called Qin Zhen directly, asking for his ID and passport numbers, then booked the flight scheduled for over five hours later.
Once all this was settled, Chen Feng sent WeChat messages to Wu Mengting and Sun Xiaorui, informing them he would be going abroad tonight.
They were understandably surprised, hurriedly inquiring further; Chen Feng, unable to disclose the truth, simply said it was an urgent matter he couldn't elaborate on. Sun Xiaorui, sensing this, didn't press further.
Yet Wu Mengting, still concerned, continued questioning. Chen Feng had no choice but to reveal he was going with Qin Zhen, accompanying him on a mission.
Wu Mengting, sensing potential danger, called him directly.
After a lengthy explanation, Chen Feng assured her there was no danger, easing her mind.
Upon finishing the call, Chen Feng grabbed his luggage and proceeded to visit Jin Xinyan's home.
At this point, she and her mother were already at home; her uncle was absent, presumably having left.
"Brother Feng, are you really going to the Red Demon Country?" Jin Xinyan, seeing Chen Feng, was both conflicted and moved.
The conflict arose from worrying about Chen Feng's safety in the Red Demon Country, yet given her father's situation, she couldn't bring herself to ask Chen Feng not to go.
"Yes, I must go. Otherwise... I'm afraid your father might face unexpected danger."
Chen Feng, deep down, felt helpless, but confident in his instincts, believing he wouldn't encounter danger in the Red Demon Country, enabling his safe return; otherwise, he wouldn't go.
After all, one's life is invaluable; having survived cancer, he wouldn't gamble with it.
Of course, Jin Xinyan, who bestowed her initial intimacy upon him, was also a significant reason, alongside his instinctive concern for Jin Yongnian. Not going might lead to disaster for Jin Yongnian.
Life is sacred, especially her father—he could opt not to save him, unbeknownst to Jin Xinyan, but should Jin Yongnian perish, Chen Feng would struggle for peace with himself throughout his life.
Striving for inner peace is truly challenging, and Chen Feng aspired to be a guilt-free individual; avoiding this seemed impossible.
"Brother Feng... I... I don't know how to repay you."
Jin Xinyan was deeply moved by Chen Feng, perceiving his utmost effort—spending lavishly and daring great danger to rescue her father—as being entirely due to her.
Jin Xinyan cherished her decisive past actions, feeling lucky to know and engage with a man willing to risk himself for her and her family.
"Chen Feng, Aunt misunderstood you previously; Aunt formally apologizes now."
Originally in tears, Mrs. Jin suddenly stood up from the sofa, bowing deeply to express her apology to Chen Feng.
"Please, no need for that! Aunt, you shouldn't."
Chen Feng quickly sidestepped, deeming it improper for a junior like him to accept a bow from an elder.
Mrs. Jin, straightened, emotionally said, "Chen Feng, if you rescue Xinyan's father this time, you'll be our household's savior; the matter between you and Xinyan will no longer be opposed by our family. I could even personally decide to give Xinyan to you."
Chen Feng was taken aback, thinking he should avoid marrying her daughter.
Chen Feng quickly diverted the topic, saying, "Aunt, you don't have to be like that. Xinyan and I are mutually in love; that's enough. I'm willing to help, not solely because of Xinyan, but mainly because I can't turn my back."
Both Jin Xinyan and Mrs. Jin, hearing Chen Feng's words, had eyes shimmering with tears, moved by his sentiments.
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