Based on the information Su Meilin had shared, Jin Haolong's younger sister was named Jin Yuexin—a 23-year-old girl who hadn't stepped foot outside her apartment in over five years.
She lived in one of the other units within the same complex, specifically in the third building just a short walk from Su Meilin's place.
From what Meilin knew, Yuexin lived quietly with her childhood nanny, rarely seen but far from helpless.
Despite her reclusive lifestyle, she was a successful artist—working on commissions, major collaborations, and even digital exhibitions. Her name carried weight in certain art circles.
In short, money was not a problem for her.
Zhao Yiming stood in front of the unit door, pressing the bell.
A soft chime echoed inside. Moments later, it creaked open, revealing a short, silver-haired woman who looked to be in her sixties.
She wore a knitted vest and had kind eyes, though they sharpened for a second when she saw the unfamiliar man beside Su Meilin.