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Chapter 487 The Situation Will Be Unexpected

Chapter 487 The Situation Will Be Unexpected

Chapter 487: Chapter 487 The Situation Will Be Unexpected

Translator: Dragon Boat Translation Editor: Dragon Boat Translation

“This situation reminds me of a real-life case. Two families discovered their children were swapped, but it wasn’t until the child was already an adult. The child, raised by an ordinary family, craved recognition from his wealthy mother but completely rejected his true parents.”

“It believable. You wouldn’t recognize your own child after so long.”

“My mom works in gynecology,” another user chimed in. “She’s seen her fair share of getting the wrong baby.

“This could actually be a blessing in disguise. The baby is still young and doesn’t have any memories. Switching them after a few years would be much harder on everyone.”

“Absolutely. Always get those identification bracelets checked before leaving the hospital!”

The situation was clear. To enact her revenge on the cheating husband, the nurse deliberately switched the babies.

One could only imagine the heartbreak both families would experience if the truth came out later.

“The situation is very similar to what the chat has pieced together,” Chen Yu confirmed.

“The nurse swapped your child with the nanny’s grandson. Once the child gets older and accustomed to a life of luxury, she’ll reveal the truth through an anonymous letter.”

“Thank you, Dr. Chen, for helping us find our biological child!” Zhao Liang and Su Wen exclaimed, overwhelmed with gratitude. “We’ll never forget your kindness.”

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Their excitement was palpable as they stood up and bowed deeply to Chen Yu in unison.

“The police will be here shortly,” Chen Yu informed them with a gentle smile. “They’ll help you retrieve your real child from the nanny’s house.”

Elated, Zhao Liang and Su Wen swiftly paid the 10,000 yuan medical fee.

Once they disconnected from the call, Chen Yu folded his arms and addressed the audience.

“May I invite the third patient to join the stream?”

A middle-aged man with an aged face appeared on the screen, his online username being [Old Gao’s hardware wholesale store].

“Dr. Chen, my daughter has been missing for almost a month.”

“I… I suspect that she’s already dead…” At this point, the man sobbed.

“You assumed your daughter was dead because you dreamed that she was covered in blood, right?” Chen Yu asked calmly.

The man wiped his tears with a trembling hand, then choked out a sob before launching into his story.

His name was Gao Jinshui, a single father who’d meticulously raised his daughter, Gao Wei, alone.

Just last year, after graduating from junior college, Gao Wei ventured to Hangzhou City with a classmate named Chu Tiantian to find a job.

Relying on her beauty and striking figure, Gao Wei landed a sales position alongside her friend at a local luxury car dealership.

A month ago, all contact with Gao Wei ceased.

Frantic and worried, Gao Jinshui traveled to Hangzhou City and visited the car dealership, only to be informed by the manager that his daughter hadn’t shown up for work in days.

They’d even sent colleagues and Chu Tiantian to check on Gao Wei at her apartment, but to no avail.

Left with no choice, the store advised Gao Jinshui to involve the police.

He immediately filed a police report and plastered his daughter’s photo throughout the streets and alleys, hoping to elicit help from the local community.

He even reached out to television stations and websites to spread the word, but there was a catch.

The exorbitant fees demanded by the media outlets were far beyond his means.

Forced to rely on free online platforms, his posts were swiftly deleted—deemed to be violations of website regulations.

The flyers distributed around town met a similar fate, deemed unsightly and detrimental to the city’s image.

“All I want is to find my daughter,” Gao Jinshui pleaded, his voice cracking.

“Why is it so difficult?” Tears streamed down his face as he confided his terrifying drcam—a vision of his daughter bathed in blood.

“I… I’m afraid she’s already dead. Everyone calls you a god, Dr. Chen. Please, tell me, is my daughter alive?”

Overcome with desperation, Gao Jinshui nearly sank to his knees.

“Don’t kneel!” Chen Yu firmly stopped him.

“While I can’t definitively say whether your daughter is alive, if you’re willing to trust me, come to my consultation room tomorrow at noon. By then, I’ll have answers for you.”

A glimmer of hope flickered in Gao Jinshui’s eyes. “I believe you! I’m willing to believe you!”

“I’ll send you the address through a private message later,” Chen Yu informed him.

“Tonight, get some rest. Clear your mind. Come on time tomorrow at noon.”

Following the private message containing the address, Gao Jinshui expressed his gratitude and ended the call.

“The third case is a bit unique,” Chen Yu addressed the audience. “Unfortunately, I can’t share the entire session with you. I apologize for the inconvenience. This concludes our livestream for today.”

With those words, Chen Yu ended the livestream.

Standing outside his consultation room, he gazed up at the overcast sky.

In just two weeks, the Mystic Sect of Wonders Conference would unfold, an event destined to shape the lives of many.

Having recently ascended to the Golden Core realm, Chen Yu’s ability to divine the secrets of the heavens reached unparalleled heights.

The sect masters and cultivators of the three major sects paled in comparison, their skills limited to the early or middle stages of the Foundation Establishment realm.

However, the future holds uncertainties.

Chen Yu was keenly aware of the recent rise in demonic activity, with an increasing frequency of malevolent entities appearing before humans.

The next day, as noon approached, a sight unlike any other unfolded outside Chen Yu’s consultation room.

Over a dozen vehicles, each bearing a distinctive license plate, lined the street. A queue of men and women, dressed casually but adorned with a black cat emblem on their chests, patiently waited their turn at the gate.

“Dr. Chen, who arc all these people?” Gao Jinshui, newly arrived and bewildered by the scene, stammered in confusion.

“Relax,” Chen Yu assured Gao Jinshui dismissively. “They’re not a threat.”

Turning to Li Changjun, he added, “Captain Li, the next case will be a bit of a surprise, but don’t worry.”

“Don’t insult my courage, Doctor Chen,” Li Changjun countered coolly. “Years as captain of the Crimical Case Investigation Unit have exposed me to all sorts of criminals. Cowardice? That’s a joke. The bad guys should be afraid of us!”

A wave of laughter erupted from the dozens of officers, their morale boosted by the “new bulletproof vests” Chen Yu had provided and the inherent thrill of their high-stakes work.

“Good to hear,” Chen Yu replied with a slight smile as he led Gao Jinshui towards Li Changjun’s car.

“Hold on, Dr. Chen, where are we headed?” Li Changjun inquired from the passenger seat, budding his seatbelt.

“Lakeside Villa Complex,” Chen Yu answered.

“Lakeside Villa Complex?!” Li Changjun’s brow furrowed. “Doctor Chen, is this case connected to… them?”

“You’ll see soon enough. Let’s move,” Chen Yu instructed.

“On it!” Li Changjun acknowledged, and with that, his car pulled away from River Street, followed by the rest of the convoy.

Unease gnawed at Li Changjun as they drove.

The Lakeside Villa Complex wasn’t your average neighborhood.

Home to dozens of luxurious villas, it housed some of Hangzhou City and the surrounding cities’ most influential figures.

A case involving these wealthy and powerful individuals could get messy fast..