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.
...Okay! When Xing Baohua came over, he forgot about this. Even if he is a big boss, it won't work. It won't work to use his face. It won't work even if the people inside come out to take him in.
The first access point can be accessed with a pass, while the second and third access points require swiping identification documents, facial recognition, or fingerprint scanning.
Facial recognition isn't done by a machine; it's done by human eyes.
Unable to get back to the company, they need to obtain a temporary laboratory entry permit.
The process is quite complicated, involving taking photos, recording fingerprints, receiving a PVC card with a chip, and entering a six-digit password, among other things.
After finishing all that, Xing Baohua had no desire to go any further.
I'll have someone remind him tomorrow, and then I'll go check on him.
When Xing Baohua returned to his office and was about to continue processing documents, he received a phone call. He then hung up and opened his email.
An electronic report appeared before him.
The guards sent to track down IDM have located their hideout. Through several days of reconnaissance, they have discovered a pattern in their shipments.
The manufacturers of televisions, refrigerators, washing machines, and air conditioners are located in Maoming City. The goods are first transported to a warehouse in Leizhou County for storage.
After that, goods were shipped to the South China Sea every two days, loaded onto trucks and transported by ferry across the strait to the South China Sea.
There are multiple warehouses in Nanhai. Goods are unloaded into different warehouses according to the needs of each customer, and the goods are only inspected by the customer when they arrive.
The entire process is just this one step.
The three guards sent out were all used to conducting reconnaissance behind enemy lines, so investigating a transport route was a piece of cake for them.
Xing Baohua had just established a close relationship with Haiji and they were cooperating closely, but it was either impossible for him to help with the inspection of goods, or it was difficult to find a reason.
The Coast Guard is an external unit, so such inspections, or even confiscations, require the Coast Guard to take action.
"Hai" and "Fang" are equivalent to the current "Hai-Xun" (sea patrol).
So, through the Straits Economic Zone, they notified the Navy and the Ministry of National Defense to pinpoint the exact location of the guards sent out by Xing Baohua.
Not long after Mr. Lai's goods were loaded onto the ferry, they were inspected and brought back to shore. The suspicious vehicle was allowed to disembark, and after a quick look, it was confirmed to be IDM's goods, which were then seized.
With batches of goods being seized, Lai Changqing felt that they were just unlucky.
But when problems arose with the third or fourth batch of goods, they became alert and even spent money to hire someone knowledgeable to help them find out more information.
Other companies' goods are fine, but theirs are being seized. Even a fool would understand that they're being targeted.
Lai Changqing's first reaction was to run.
My second thought was that I didn't feel like I had offended anyone recently!
So they called a meeting with their companions to discuss who among them had recently offended a powerful friend. This was a targeted effort to let them know that the person behind the scenes was very powerful.
They're all racking their brains, haven't been in contact with anyone lately! People in this line of work are all very low-key.
Everyone was talking at once, each saying their own thing, and no one admitted to anything.