Chapter 132 Tracking



"Forcing her won't work. It's not like we didn't try that over a decade ago. The best thing to do now is to take advantage of her kindness. It's the only way to get her to open her mouth. So, first, take the pigs that Yulan brought back on the train today and transport them to the old place. There should be some medicine left. I got you some more. Put more in if necessary. Don't be reluctant to use it. I'll buy more if it's gone!"

"Now that the situation is stricter, it's not easy to get this kind of medicine out. Last time I wanted to use it sparingly, but I didn't expect those two pigs to wake up so quickly."

"Last time, those two pigs were sober the next day because they weren't given enough medicine. If Old Wu hadn't been quick-witted and raped them both, they would have cried and screamed and probably attracted everyone nearby!"

Having said that, the two old ladies finished their physiological problems, put on their pants, stopped chatting, and walked out together.

Professor Dong heard the entire conversation clearly on social media. She understood that the "pig" the other party was talking about was a person, and most likely a woman. If it was a kidnapping of a child, she would not have said rape.

This conversation contained so much content that she took a few seconds to sort it out. She then ran to the study, grabbed a marker, and immediately left the space. Then, she left the public restroom and quietly followed the two old ladies, following them at a distance, making marks with a marker as she went. Professor Dong was familiar with the route from the western-style building to the Public Security Bureau, but not everywhere else. Thanks to all the shopping she'd done over the past two days, she knew the directions. She was afraid of getting lost again, and then losing the place she was following, so she marked every step she took, using Chinese characters or Arabic numerals to prevent someone from understanding them. Professor Dong from the History Department used oracle bone script from the Pan Geng period to mark the route, so that even if she brought Suihe with her next time, she would still be able to find the place.

The two old ladies walked and walked until they came to an alley far away from the public toilet. There was no shelter nearby, so they did not go forward and just watched from a distance.

Soon the two men emerged, and Professor Dong followed them. They continued out of the city and into a village not far from the city. Arriving at a farmer's house on the edge of the village, the two elderly women entered the yard with familiarity. Professor Dong found a spot and entered the space, where he waited. In those days, strangers in the village were a novelty. Those with ulterior motives would stare at you, and a group of children, barely four or five years old, would follow them. It was safest to hide in the space and wait.

There was no mobile phone at that time, otherwise I could have just called and sent Suihe the location and solved the problem.

After waiting for about an hour, it was almost dark and no one had emerged. Professor Dong didn't want to wait any longer. Even if someone emerged after dark, she couldn't follow them. Being unfamiliar with the terrain would be a big disadvantage. She didn't want to risk her life without doing anything. After all, this body was only in its early thirties, still in its prime. She was still quite rational. Even though she hated the traffickers, Professor Dong didn't rush in. Instead, she went back to get help.

After leaving the space, Professor Dong put on the sneakers she had just changed into and ran towards the county town. She had just heard in the public restroom that someone had tricked a few more female comrades on the train today. Now all she could do was hurry up, inform them as quickly as possible, crack the case as soon as possible, and rescue the female compatriots.

Professor Dong ran towards the county town at the speed of launching a rocket, and then rushed to the bus stop and got on the newly arrived bus. Only after he sat down on the bus could he finally breathe a sigh of relief. He wiped the sweat from his forehead that was caused by running so fast, and finally he could take a break and breathe. He sighed, thinking that he had never fought so hard in the high school entrance examination when he was young.

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