But that person disappeared in the blink of an eye, like a mouse.
This was underground, with no signal, but when Wang Baodao touched the light, he was immediately horrified. It was a small space, big enough to fit a bed, with seven or eight AKs lined up inside, along with a large pile of magazines.
A short while later, Yue Zhongqi and Chen Ke arrived together.
Yue Zhongqi immediately called Chen Rou, because at this point, they had finally found another way out for Zhang Ziqiang.
At the same time, they not only thwarted Cheung Tze-keung's kidnapping plan, but also brought the killings forward.
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Chen Rou, of course, rode her new Kawasaki, complete with a new helmet.
The items were in Repulse Bay, so she set off directly from Repulse Bay.
In addition to the two pistols, she also carried an AK on her back. She had a feeling that things would be difficult today.
Nie Zhao didn't go home in the end, because it was too late to go up the mountain. So he took A Yuan to the company and had Wade call all the security personnel back to set up a cordon downstairs.
Cheung Tze-keung has already been abandoned by the white class. If he can get out tonight and find Nie Zhao, he will have to go through mountains of corpses and seas of blood to kidnap him. So whether he sleeps tonight or not is not important. What is important is that he and Ah Yuan cannot be kidnapped.
He is now in the large conference room on the 44th floor.
From here, you can see directly across the sea and overlook the entire Kowloon.
On the other side, Chen Rou had just stepped out of the garage when she was met by Nie Jiajun, who stopped the car with both hands: "Xi Niang, take me with you."
Because it was an accident, and no one knew what Zhang Ziqiang was going to do, Chen Rou also needed to know what the Hong Kong police were planning to do. She stopped the car, signaled Nie Jiajun to get in, and asked loudly, "Where are the Hong Kong police? What are they planning to do?"
Nie Jiajun said, "Inspector Huo just called and said that Cheung Tze-keung called an ambulance under the pretext of sudden appendicitis, and damn it, damn it, the Organized Crime and Triad Bureau actually approved the emergency plan."
Chen Rou asked, "Did Brother Lin approve it?"
She had a gut feeling that the top officer of the Organized Crime and Triad Bureau, Lam Yung, wouldn't be so stupid as to approve an emergency medical plan when Hong Kong's police force was severely understaffed. Sure enough, Nip Ka-Chun said, "It should have been approved by a white superintendent, because Chief Lam and Inspector Fok were together and were both rushing to Yau Ma Tei."
White police superintendents—they're the most troublesome bunch in all of Hong Kong.
Chen Rou told Nie Jiajun, "Call Inspector Huo and tell him that Cheung Tze-keung might have an AK, so be careful."
Actually, Chen Rou didn't need to say anything more, because even if the mainland police usually have their own selfish motives, at this critical juncture, after finding seven or eight AKs underground, they already realized that Cheung Tze-keung had AKs at home.
There's only one reason why the police didn't find it: the AK was transported in later through a passage in the well, and the best weapons the Hong Kong police have are the submachine guns of the Flying Tigers.
Not only is its firing rate only one-tenth that of the AK, but each gun also only has 12 bullets, while Cheung Tze-keung's AK has 70 rounds and fires automatically. In a head-on confrontation, they have no chance of winning.
There are only six people in the mainland police force, one of whom has been sent to the central police department for support and cannot be transferred out.
At this moment, Chen Ke personally called Huo Qi and declared that the situation was far more serious than they had imagined. First, the gate must not be opened to let the ambulance in, and second, the gate must not be opened to let Zhang Ziqiang out.
There is a third point, which is very important: gather all the Flying Tigers members, half of them guard the door of Cheung Tze-keung's house, and the other half go to the well. Then search through the well. Just now, Chen Ke inspected the well and found three toothbrushes, which means that three robbers are hiding there.
They, along with Cheung Tze-keung, made four people, but there were also three veterans, making a total of seven.
Moreover, those three veterans were outside, so they could coordinate with Cheung Tze-keung from the inside. If a real killing broke out, ordinary police officers and medical personnel would all be cannon fodder, getting shot.
Huo Qi told Lin Yige the same thing. At that moment, Lin Yige arrived at the scene immediately. Huo Qi and several Flying Tigers members had also arrived earlier. He called Lin Yige and repeatedly requested that the Flying Tigers captain immediately lead his men through the tunnel to Kowloon to provide support, instead of standing outside the Governor's Mansion, wearing a mask and carrying a submachine gun to show off.
Furthermore, he had already seen the ambulance and the accompanying police officers, and he wanted Brother Lam to immediately order the cancellation of the emergency medical mission, because Cheung Tze-keung did not really have appendicitis; he was just trying to get out and was lying.
If we allow emergency personnel in now, there's only one possibility: they'll be taken hostage.
But Brother Lin said this: "Inspector Huo, no one is allowed to disrupt the banquet at the Governor's Mansion tonight."
He added, “The Political Department put pressure on Superintendent Johnny, repeatedly emphasizing human rights. And you know, human rights mean that Cheung Tze-keung is still just a suspect. Since he is sick, the police must save him.”
Huo Qi was on the verge of collapse: "If he starts a massacre in the streets tonight, a lot of people will die."
Ke Lin said, "But if he really is sick and dies because he didn't receive timely treatment, I don't care if I'm dismissed. But have you thought about how the British and Western media will criticize our Royal Police?"
Huo Qi said, "Their criticism is not important. What is important is that we are police officers and we must protect the safety of citizens."
This is what Chen Rou meant when she said that even a god-like opponent is no match for a pig-like teammate.
Lin Yi's car had arrived, and he had gotten out. He stood face to face with Huo Qi in the bustling crowd, holding up his phone. He said, "Huo sir, our Hong Kong Royal Police have the best reputation among all colonial police forces in the West. We are often praised and commended by various media outlets. I'm sorry, but I think that's very important."
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