Song Yun, a modern inheritor of ancient medical practices, accidentally transmigrates to the year 1973, becoming an unlucky girl unloved by her father and ignored by her mother.
She didn'...
Five minutes later, she walked out of the hotel, threw a piece of blood-stained toilet paper on the ground, and left.
By the time the F Air crew discovered Hisamitsu Atsuki's body, Song Yun and the others had already boarded the passenger ship bound for the port city.
"Something is wrong." He Changzheng said to Song Yun who was packing up her luggage.
Song Yun stuffed a suitcase filled with gifts into the shelf and replied softly, "Four bastards followed us aboard. Their target must be me."
He Changzheng nodded. "Yes, their eyes have been wandering on you, but how can you confirm that they are bastards?"
In He Changzheng's opinion, the four people looked similar to Chinese people, without any obvious characteristics of Ba Ga.
Song Yun said, "I speculate from several aspects, such as the way they look at people, their walking posture, the way they speak when talking to people, and some subconscious actions."
"For example?" He Changzheng asked.
"Even their eyes don't need to be mentioned. You can tell there's something wrong with them. It's obviously because their eyes are too cold and tinged with contempt. This is the way most bastards look at Chinese people. They look down on us Chinese people from the bottom of their hearts."
"And then there's their gait. If you look closely, you'll notice it's different from ours. When they talk to people, they always use honorifics, which makes them appear polite. If they accidentally step on or bump into someone, they instinctively bow and apologize. This is the so-called etiquette ingrained in them. Even though they're very self-disciplined, some habits ingrained in their bones are difficult to change."
He Changzheng recalled it and it was true. He didn't realize it before Song Yun pointed it out. But now when he recalled it carefully, he really remembered many inconspicuous details.
"That's true. I wasn't observant enough," said He Changzheng.
Song Yun shook her head. "You don't understand the habits of the R people well enough."
He Changzheng was curious, "How did you know that?"
Song Yun realized she had let something slip and quickly tried to make amends, "When I was on a mission in Hong Kong City before, I watched a lot of R-country films in the hotel there, and I observed this from the films."
He Changzheng suddenly realized that he could learn such important knowledge just by watching movies.
Song Yun felt guilty and quickly changed the subject. "Those people are on the boat and will definitely cause trouble. For the safety of everyone on board, I suggest we strike first to prevent them from taking advantage of the situation and causing harm to innocent people."
He Changzheng praised him. "My father once said that the R people who invaded China back then were inhumane. In their eyes, the lives of Chinese people were worth less than grass. They didn't care if their actions harmed innocent people."
The two men quickly agreed on a plan and decided to take action after the ship was far away from the coastline.
To avoid causing unrest and preventing the ship from leaving the port as scheduled.
"What are you guys mumbling about?" Si Fengnian, who had just put his luggage away, came over and asked.
Song Yun saw a familiar-looking guy approaching them. Her uncle was still there, releasing the luggage. She said to He Changzheng, "You explain to him. I'll go to my uncle."
Song Yun quickly walked to her uncle's side and helped him put the luggage on top of the luggage rack, while observing the Baka approaching them with her peripheral vision.
Like the other passengers, the man looked around as he walked.
He behaved very normally, but if you looked closely, you could see that his eyes always glanced at Song Yun.
When Song Yun turned around, he immediately looked away, pretending to pass by without making any eye contact with Song Yun.