Everyone got drunk while toasting each other, and when it was almost dawn, they returned to their room to rest. The two men who had been on night shift took over, and Si He took advantage of the shift change to come down from the tree, go out of the yard, and run to the yard where the man had been unconscious.
There is still half an hour until daybreak, and it is already dim and you can see people. There are people walking around in the village during the day, unlike at night when they are relatively free to move around, so Suihe can only hurry.
As he'd expected, he found no one watching. He scanned the yard with his pocket flashlight. There was no tunnel entrance.
Where else can it be?
Last night, Suihe saw so many strong men holding weapons guarding this place, and he knew that this was either a drug factory or a place where drug dealers were detained. Drug factories were less common in crowded places, but this factor could not be ruled out. After all, drug dealers did not follow common sense.
There was no one in the yard, so he went into the house to check. Now that there was no one here, it was more convenient for him.
After checking every room twice and finding nothing wrong, Yihe's handsome brows furrowed. Over the years, his premonitions had rarely been wrong. Now he had a feeling that something was wrong here, but he couldn't find it. How surprising!
The gate was locked, and Suihe had climbed over the courtyard wall. Someone might come at any moment, so he needed to hurry and find the tunnel entrance. He recalled catching spies more than a decade ago, before he joined the army. Back then, the tunnel entrances were usually in the courtyard.
I remember there was a spy who was responsible for getting food. He dug a tunnel to the room he lived in and even used floor tiles. It took a long time to find it. I almost got away with it because of that spy.
Thinking of this, he left the house and walked around the yard, but still didn't see anything suspicious. Suddenly, he thought of the kitchen, and only the kitchen did he check again.
He immediately turned around and went to the kitchen to check everything again. This time, he found something! The entrance to the tunnel was under the cooking pot.
After confirming the tunnel entrance, he pushed the cauldron back and headed straight out of the yard. He first went back to his space to call Jiang Shaoming, then turned on his computer while waiting for him. Then he used the computer to go online and contact Hu Xi through Xianyuyu.
Jiang Shaoming usually arrives as soon as he is called, but now that the computer is open, he still hasn't come. I feel strange.
After contacting Hu Xi, I asked him to help find a map of the village. Although the map was taken several decades later, the annual birth rate is here and will not change much.
The internet is so advanced these days that anything non-confidential can be found online. Hu Xi knew Sui He's status as a retired veteran, and since he'd proactively asked for a map, and given the location, he knew it must be something big. He waved his hand to adjourn the meeting, got up, grabbed his phone, and left, stalking back to his office computer to check the map and send it to Sui He.
After some thought, he condensed the news from 1987 and sent it to Suihe. After receiving the map, Suihe asked Huxi to help him find out if there were any tunnels dug in the village during the Anti-Japanese War. Huxi searched online for a long time but found no such record. After some thought, he logged onto the city library's official website and searched there. Surprisingly, there was.
In 1939, the local mayor led the young and strong men in the vicinity and spent three months digging a tunnel dozens of miles long, connecting several nearby villages.
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