He then asked, "Can you see clearly what's going on with Captain Yue and the others?"
Because the hull of the boat blocked her view, Chen Rou couldn't see Chen Ke and Yue Zhongqi clearly. She only occasionally saw figures moving around on the patrol boat, but because she wasn't sure who they were, she didn't dare to fire her gun easily.
A speedboat suddenly approached, and she was afraid it was a bad guy, so she almost fired her gun.
Fortunately, no shots were fired. At the crucial moment, she recognized them clearly: one was Huo Qi, and the other was Nie Jiajun.
Now that they're on the police boat, they're out of Chen Rou's sight.
She wasn't sure either, so she said to Song Yuanchao, "Keep calling Captain Yue and tell him not to be afraid and to open fire directly."
Song Yuanchao picked up his phone and, seeing that it was still in a call, continued, "Team Leader Yue, don't be afraid, fire quickly."
The reason they repeatedly emphasized this was because Chen Ke and his group came from mainland China, where, for the public security authorities, firing a gun is a red line unless the criminals are criminals that the police have already decided to kill.
Police officers are allowed to carry guns, but unless you are a murderer or drug dealer, if you fire a gun and kill someone, you will be constantly investigated, have to write reports, and may even be demoted. Therefore, people don't fire their guns easily.
About five minutes have passed since the incident occurred, and Song Yuanchao is getting a little angry.
After listening for a while longer and still receiving no response, he simply shouted, "Captain Yue, what are you doing?"
Finally, someone responded this time, but Chen Ke spoke first: "Aid Korea, tell Arou not to worry."
He took a breath and said, "We caught something strange, but don't worry, we've caught it."
What could those strange-looking things be—a person, or a monster?
But immediately, someone else spoke up, helping Song Yuanchao and Chen Rou solve the mystery. This time, it was Huo Qi.
He snatched the phone from Chen Ke's hand and said, "Mrs. Nie, do you remember Gui Tou Rong?"
Chen Rou, holding the phone, said, "Of course I remember, but don't tell me he's on a mainland police ship."
Huo Qi said, "Of course it's not him, but someone who also practices bone-shrinking kung fu, an Indian-origin kung fu master."
His tone was incredulous as he said, "But he was tied up by Captain Chen and Captain Yue, and Captain Yue even broke his vital spot."
Even Chen Rou found this unbelievable: "You mean, a kung fu master was tied up by the two of them?"
It sounds unbelievable, but the reality is that Chen Ke and Yue Zhongqi, despite having guns but not firing a single bullet, not only took down a kung fu master with their bare hands, but also actually tied him up.
But from Chen Ke and Yue Zhongqi's perspective, things weren't actually that complicated.
First, when Yue Zhongqi was on the phone with Song Yuanchao, he noticed a dark object in the water, which looked like a large fish, swimming towards them.
He was observing that thing when Chen Ke was sitting on the other deck, looking at the yacht in the distance and tidying up the knotted ropes on the patrol boat. Then, without him noticing, a dark figure emerged from the water with a whoosh and pulled Chen Ke into the sea with both hands.
If Chen Ke hadn't organized the ropes, he wouldn't have had such a good opportunity.
However, the anchor of this dilapidated patrol boat was broken, and all the ropes were knotted. He happened to be tidying up the ropes when someone tried to strangle him. He flipped over and caught the thing by the noose.
Then, with a sudden pull, he was dragged onto the boat.
Then he discovered that the dark-skinned man was actually an Indian.
He loosened the rope, reached out to pull the man, and wanted to ask him what he was there for. But before he could pull him, the man thrust a dagger at him. Just then, Yue Zhongqi arrived, grabbed the Indian man's arm, and handcuffed him.
But as soon as he handcuffed one side and reached to handcuff the other, the Indian man somehow turned around and, except for the arm that Yue Zhongqi was holding, slid into the sea.
Chen Ke used the method he used when he was a child to lasso cattle, making a knot and throwing it out. Luckily, it hooked onto the Indian man's neck, but by then Yue Zhongqi could no longer hold on. The Indian man's hand seemed to have no bones, and with a swish, it slipped away.
But Chen Ke had his arm around the other man's neck. Yue Zhongqi was still pulling on his hair to lift him up, but all the bones in that Indian man seemed to be soft and could be moved.
He twisted his neck to the left and then to the right, and surprisingly broke free of the ropes very quickly.
Yue Zhongqi grabbed his hair with one hand, but a large clump fell out with each pull, so he then grabbed his arm.
But he must have been coated with some kind of oil, making him not only limp but also slippery, so he was impossible to hold onto.
Indians are so slippery, they're practically like fish.
Fortunately, the anchor rope was long enough. Seeing that he was about to break free, Chen Ke tied another knot to secure it, and Yue Zhongqi also held on desperately. The two of them struggled for quite a while, but seeing that Chen Ke was about to run out of rope, and Yue Zhongqi's hands were oily and slippery, making it impossible to hold on, and that the guy was about to escape, Yue Zhongqi had a flash of inspiration. He reached down and grabbed the hair from the Indian man's armpit.
Then he gritted his teeth and took a hard shove, and as if by miracle, the Indian man suddenly became not only strong but also no longer slippery. He had no strength left and was then pulled onto the boat by Chen Ke and slapped onto the deck.
Yue Zhongqi also figured out the trick: he would specifically pull the hair in the Indian man's armpits.
Chen Ke twisted with all his might, and after twisting for a long time, the two of them finally managed to make the Indian man unconscious.
When Huo Qi and Nie Jiajun arrived, they saw the two of them pulling the person out of the water.
Although neither of them knew what their actions today meant, Huo Qi did.
He grabbed the Indian man's arm and shook it, then lifted his eyelids to look at him, and said, "This man not only practices contortion and bone-shrinking techniques, but also knows snake-style Wing Chun and has hard qigong."
Yue Zhongqi looked at the Indian man's hands and saw that they were covered in calluses. He realized, "This guy is a martial artist. I didn't know he was so dark-skinned. He's a master."
Huo Qi pointed to the Indian man's armpit again and said, "Captain Yue, your kung fu must be pretty good too. You broke through his vital spot so easily, in just a few moves. Otherwise, ordinary people wouldn't be able to catch someone like that."
Yue Zhongqi didn't actually know martial arts; he had always practiced combat techniques in the army.
But of course he understands martial arts and knows what the "seven-inch mark" is.
However, all the moves he and Chen Ke used just now had only one name: chaotic punches.
But their chaotic punches managed to break through a master's vital point. Was he really that powerful?
Also, the kung fu master's seven-inch spot is actually in his armpit?
Well, it sounds a bit strange, but it makes a lot of sense.
He hides his seven-inch mark in his armpit; if it weren't for the fact that he always likes to do things in unconventional ways, most people wouldn't be able to find it.
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