Jiang Shaoming was stimulated again. Listening to what his sister-in-law said was really eye-opening.
We have to hurry up. Didn’t my sister-in-law tell me that the criminal is about to escape?
All the previous settings were overturned. I went back to the house, woke up the few people who were sleeping soundly, and took out the map to re-draw the area.
Professor Dong had never been to Guangzhou in the 1970s, so she couldn't offer any advice on geography. This was a serious matter, not a joke. However, she repeatedly stressed to Jiang Shaoming the need to hurry, as once the criminal's pathological psychology was satisfied, he would leave.
No one knows whether all four of them have stayed, or whether two or three have left and only one or two are left.
Jiang Shaoming told everyone directly that they should work together to find a solution, as the criminal was about to leave. He conveyed the general meaning of Professor Dong's words to everyone.
Everyone was anxious after hearing this but there was nothing they could do. Lao Ba sent people over and they blocked Qiangzi's way when he went to buy food, and the quantity was huge.
Jiang Huashu thought that what his sister-in-law said was right. They were preparing to run away.
There is no time to lose, catch as many as you can.
In less than five minutes, the suspect "Qiangzi" was arrested.
Jiang Shaoming had temporarily stopped reporting this matter, as he hadn't confirmed whether Qiangzi was the robber in this case. Lao Ba was the best at interrogation, and Qiangzi would be no problem for him. He could interrogate you in under an hour, even with all the tricks he had.
The people from Kyoto tied up Qiangzi and handed him over to Lao Ba, and then left him alone. Lao Ba dragged Qiangzi into a temporary office of the street office.
The house we were temporarily borrowing from the street office was not a professional soundproof room for interrogation. After a few minutes, we could hear muffled groans coming from inside.
After a while, the noise intensified, the screams becoming more pronounced. The Guangzhou police officers looked anxiously at the interrogation room, then back at the Kyoto officers, who were all doing their normal business.
It would be a waste to throw away the many meals Qiangzi packed. In this day and age, waste is shameful! So the few people who were already starving ate whatever they wanted, as if they couldn't hear their screams. It was obvious that Lao Ba often interrogated them like this.
After about half an hour, Qiangzi couldn't stand the teasing anymore. Lao Ba calculated the time just right, and it would take more than half an hour to come to "Chuan Meizi" to buy food.
Dragging Qiangzi out of the neighborhood office, the Guangzhou police were shocked again. Qiangzi was howling so loudly in the room, it sounded like he was about to die, but how could he be like that outside? He was a good guy! Anyway, from his appearance, he didn't look like he was being tortured to death and screaming for half an hour.
He was cuffed and gagged. The reinforcements arrived, and without further delay, everyone rushed to the address Qiangzi had given to arrest the man.
Alas, Qiangzi probably still feels very regretful. It was all caused by his greed.
The four robbers originally planned to leave the city tonight. Two boxes had been shipped out, one was lost (the big guy drew a picture and found it), and there were two left that they planned to take with them tonight.
Qiangzi was actually their errand boy and did not participate in the robbery, but all logistical matters were handled by Qiangzi.
He is the younger brother of the robber Amin. Both brothers are retired soldiers. His mother is from Sichuan, China, and his father is Xiao Baga.
There is no doubt that the remaining three robbers are also bastards.
What I mean is, it is unlikely that they would come here to rob without someone leading the way. What Jiang Shaoming can't figure out the most is what their relationship with Han Mei is.
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