Zhou Qi led people from the Ministry of Public Security to take control of the technical experts.
As for Zhuang Mingcheng, he took the package, canned goods, and a small Tibetan fox and led a team to the provincial capital, intending to find out who sent the package.
"Awoo~"
The little Tibetan fox looked dejected, its initial excitement gone.
It looked at Zhuang Mingcheng and hummed softly.
"Almost there, almost there. Once we pull this guy out of the ditch, we can go back."
Zhuang Mingcheng stroked the little Tibetan fox, feeling uneasy.
The joint investigation team kept its entire itinerary confidential; he wasn't even allowed to send a message to the group. Not only did Little Tibetan Fox miss home, but he also wanted to rush back to the Qilian Mountains immediately.
"I wonder how Fangfang and Xiaohua are doing."
The truck carried them to the post office in the northern district of the provincial capital, and it was already dawn.
Zhuang Mingcheng hadn't slept all night. He rubbed his face and, taking advantage of the fact that there weren't many people around, immediately led the little Tibetan fox to search for clues.
...
Qilian Mountains, a breeding farm.
Today, the weather is nice, and the sun is shining brightly.
Lu Fangfang called out to Sister Shufen and brought out the brooder boxes from the incubator.
The baby quails have been hatched for four or five days now, so it's a good time to let them bask in the sun.
"Chirp chirp~"
"Chirp chirp~"
Wang Shufen put some mixed feed into the brooder, and seeing that the little quails were eating it, she turned to look at her sister.
"Sizzle~"
"Sizzle~"
"Girl, be careful when you're sharpening your machete, don't hurt yourself."
"It's okay, Sister Shufen, I'll be careful."
Lu Fangfang scooped some water from the basin and continued sharpening her wood-chopping knife.
She held it up and waved it around until it was completely free of rust.
After a moment, she nodded. This wood-chopping knife was quite comfortable to wield and was perfect for use in the mountains and forests; it could replace a dagger.
Wang Shufen, standing nearby, watched with her eyelids twitching.
This girl is always brandishing knives and guns; it's kind of scary to look at.
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