Zhang Tian'en, despite being a yamen born, was somewhat knowledgeable. Looking at the two people before him, meticulous and expressionless, he was well aware that should he utter a single word of resistance, a forced arrest was likely to follow.
After a pause, Zhang Tian'en said to the two, "Comrades, do you think it's okay if I pack up a bit?"
Zhang Tian'en's intention was simple: he wanted to send a warning signal to his father. Unfortunately, things did not go as he hoped. Right after he spoke, one of the men said, "Zhang Tian'en, I don't think that will be necessary. We will take care of everything for you when the time comes."
Zhang Tian'en was taken away directly and was detained inside the Ganzhou Provincial Public Security Bureau. There, they also had interrogation rooms.
As soon as he entered, the sight that met Zhang Tian'en was entirely shocking to him: an empty room with a desk, two chairs, and an interrogation chair on the other side.