the entire Beijing had turned upside down in search for Wu SuYi. With no clues of where she had been taken away it had became more difficult to find her. At that time Jang WenRou had ordered some of his own people in order to find her. The first he sent was his more trusted subordinate who had willingly entered the prison with him years ago, Mateal.
Mateal was half Chinese and German, his parents had abandoned him when he was young and Jang Wen Rou was one of the people who had raised him to become the powerful man he is now.
Although Jan WenRou's call was sudden, Mateal didn't ask for what he had been called for. Instead, he said, "I will promise to bring her safely, sir Jang."'