Rebirth: Let's Talk About 1984

According to reports, this story begins at an entirely unscientific moment: Zhou Ziye, a designer who rose from creating counterfeit mobile phones, suddenly time-traveled back to the year 1984.

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Chapter 688 Losses

These are no longer the main points. The main point is how he got the equipment in, or whether someone provided it to him.

This line of communication must be found and cut off, so the interrogation was very intensive.

No matter how you ask him, he always says, "My name is Li Junsheng. I was born in Laocha, Malaysia. I served in the overseas legion, and I was a sergeant in the fifth platoon of the third company."

He repeated this sentence many times, like a mental patient, just muttering a few words.

This person has undergone rigorous training and can endure three days to deliver these few lines; their perseverance is truly remarkable.

But even the strongest cannot withstand the methods of tormenting eagles.

Finally, he revealed one thing: "Go find the old tea. Once you find the old tea, you'll understand everything."

"Who is Lao Cha, and where is he?"

Is "Lao Cha" a person's name or a place name?

If you're from Malaysia, you'll generally know this is a place name; Lao Cha is near Kuala Lumpur. To use our capital city as an analogy, it's roughly around the Fifth Ring Road.

But this is China! It must be a code name, or something like a personal name?

We often use place names to describe people. In the south, they're called Dongguangzai, Xiangnanzai, and so on.

Some northerners are called something like "Lao" or "Lao".

So this "Old Tea" is undoubtedly just a code name.

Are we searching nationwide just for a code name, or just in Shanghai?

Unfortunately, they couldn't get any more information out of Li Junsheng. No matter what they asked, he kept repeating the same question. Captain Han and his team knew they couldn't continue the interrogation. His body couldn't take it anymore. He had only managed to hold on this long thanks to his physical strength and mental resilience, which allowed him to withstand wave after wave of their interrogations.

Let the other person rest for the night, and continue asking questions tomorrow.

Captain Han started calling relevant agencies to look for clues about the old tea and to get the high-quality equipment back to China; this leak had to be plugged.

When Xing Baohua learned at home that the sniper had been arrested, he happily opened a bottle of wine. Although Su Ya tried to dissuade him from drinking, he made up an excuse, saying that wine could improve blood circulation.

Otherwise, traditional Chinese medicine practitioners would say to take the medicine with warm wine. This means taking the medicine with a little wine. A little is fine if you're happy; it's not like you're going to drink too much.

The deadly danger has been temporarily averted. According to Captain Han, the focus now is on finding the people who will supply the equipment and the means of transportation. Cutting off this supply line will make it much easier for them to attack Xing Baohua and his group again, as they will be unequipped and their movements will be hampered, significantly reducing the level of danger.

The guards who were seconded out were very happy, and the promised bonuses from the boss were also delivered.

As for finding aged tea, Xing Baohua was also clueless. He wondered if it might be a tea shop.

Tea sellers also need to source tea, transporting it from the south to Shanghai? Should we consider this transportation route?