Yan Fei had never inquired about Lu Pingping's matters in Beijing before, nor had he searched online. The first time he learned about Lu Pingping's situation in Beijing was from Yang Song, and today was the second time he heard about Lu Pingping.
Whether it was Yang Song and his group of friends or Ryoko, the Japanese person in the room, they both had sufficient understanding and extremely high regard for Lu Pingping. On the contrary, it was Yan Fei, who should have known Lu Pingping best, who knew the least about her situation. This was very abnormal.
In the room, Jo Oogawa said, "Right now, the relations between Japan and China are tense. Sending our people to China rashly could cause big trouble if discovered by the Chinese side."