Thinking that the other party was a spy, Lin Yizhen immediately prepared to climb in through the window and arrest him.
But Xiaoyu stopped him.
Xiaoyu told her that there was not only a basement under the house, but also a secret passage. If she wanted to catch everyone inside, she would have to follow him and find the people behind him.
When she heard that there was a secret passage downstairs, Lin Yizhen's eyes lit up.
Now the boys had a place to exercise their muscles. They had been learning Kung Fu for such a long time. Apart from going into the mountains to hunt and training with their comrades in the camp, they had never really fought with anyone!
This time we can use these enemy spies as training. Only through actual combat can they grow into real fighters.
However, before that, she had to provide them with safety protection to avoid any accidents.
Since I want to leave these people for my students to practice, I will let them go for now.
Lin Yizhen asked Xiaoyu to use her spiritual sense to memorize all the underground passages and basement entrances, and then turned around to find all the other exits before leaving.
I returned to the guesthouse and didn't check out until I woke up the next day.
After checking out, Lin Yizhen went to the state-owned restaurant to have breakfast before walking back slowly.
This time, Lin Yizhen did not go home, but went to the base on the mountain.
He called all the students who were good at martial arts, and after greeting Luo Xiao and receiving their weapons in the evening, he took them back to the town.
This time, Lin Yizhen went directly to the dilapidated yard near the dock.
She asked all the students to hide in secluded places, while she herself hid in a crooked tree by the river.
That evening, those people did not come; the next night, Lin Yizhen and her friends still did not wait for anyone; on the third morning, Lin Yizhen asked everyone to take turns going to the town for dinner.
After two days of eating dry food and drinking cold water, Lin Yizhen was worried that they would get sick if this continued, so she asked them to go to town to eat some hot food and stretch their muscles.
However, I still told them to be careful on the road and not to look around curiously, lest they be mistaken for enemy spies.
On the third night, everyone waited around the yard until after two in the morning, but no one came. Just when everyone thought they would have to wait in vain for another night, a signal came from the front saying that someone was coming from a distance.
After receiving the signal, everyone quickly hid. Lin Yizhen also quickly flew onto a tree not far from the yard and listened carefully to the sounds in the distance.
Not sure if it was because the distance was too far or the other party didn't speak, but Lin Yizhen didn't hear any sound. Even if she concentrated most of her internal energy on her ears, she couldn't hear anything.
After waiting for about a quarter of an hour, Lin Yizhen heard footsteps approaching from afar.
They walked slowly and without speaking. They pushed the cart to the front of the yard, then left two people outside to guard it while the others went inside.
Standing on the tree, Lin Yizhen could see every move in the entire yard.
She saw these people enter the yard and start to work non-stop, constantly moving things from the house onto the flatbed cart, wrapping each item in fine cotton cloth and gently securing it to the cart with ropes.
After the flatbed truck was full, he carefully walked out of the yard.
After leaving the yard, they came to the dock and waited. After about half an hour, Lin Yizhen saw a large ship coming on the river.
The sound of the big ship's engine is very loud. There are no houses here, otherwise the people around will be woken up no matter how soundly they sleep.
The boat quickly arrived at the shore, and the people waiting on the shore started moving things onto the boat after it stopped.
The things on the flatbed truck were quickly moved, and they quickly returned to the broken yard to continue moving the antiques out.
Lin Yizhen had been keeping an eye on the people pushing the flatbed carts and found that one of them did not leave. He waited for those people to leave and then got on the boat.
Lin Yizhen looked at the people who had returned to the yard, then looked back at the boat, wanting to go there to see what was going on. But there were people guarding outside, and if she made any move, they would definitely notice.
After thinking about it, Lin Yizhen once again concentrated her internal energy on her ears, wanting to hear what the people on the boat were saying.
What she didn't expect was that she couldn't understand what the people on the boat were saying. Although she couldn't understand what they were saying, Lin Yizhen immediately recognized that they were speaking Japanese.
When Lin Yizhen learned that the people on the ship were Japanese, she was furious.
These were the national treasures of their Dragon Country, but now they have all been transported back by the Japanese.
Lin Yizhen became anxious thinking that these treasures were about to be shipped out of the country.
She used the secret room method to tell Zhang Jialiang: You just need to catch the people on the shore, don't worry about other things, and don't come to look for her.
After saying that, he hid in the space without caring about Zhang Jialiang's expression, and let Xiaoyu fly to the ship invisibly with the space.
After getting on the boat, Lin Yizhen did not leave the space. Instead, she waited until the boat docked before secretly getting ashore.
After landing, Lin Yizhen didn't know which direction to go, and she couldn't speak Japanese. To avoid being discovered by the Japanese, she could only continue to hide in the space.
He hid for nearly half a year. When the group transporting antiques reached the capital of Japan, he found an empty alley under Xiaoyu's cover.
After leaving the space, Lin Yizhen didn't know where to go. Because she didn't speak Japanese, she didn't dare to ask anyone for directions.
When others spoke to her, she only answered in ugly Chinese or with gestures. The old Japanese lady could not understand foreign languages, nor could she understand what Lin Yizhen meant by her gestures. In the end, she shook her head helplessly and left.
After seeing the other party leave, Lin Yizhen breathed a sigh of relief. If she continued to act like this, she would be exposed.
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