Sikou Yao had seen many news stories about human traffickers on various major media outlets before. She read about some human trafficking groups in the Huatian Empire, who used various methods to abduct children, women, and migrant workers. In addition to selling them all over the place, they also broke the arms and legs of some perfectly fine men and women, even children, and forced them to beg for money.
Consequently, there was an endless debate in society about whether or not to give money to beggars.
Recently, even more horrifying news broke out, stating that these human trafficking groups were taking these innocent people and selling them overseas. The women were made into prostitutes, and the men were made to beg.
In their lifetime, these innocent people not only lost all hope of returning home but also didn't even know how many more days they could survive in such a miserable condition.