Chapter 24 Unexpected Fortune!



This person seems to be the son of the second hall master who had a falling out with the third uncle before?

That's right, it's him!

Back when Third Uncle founded the 'Grand Canal Gang', there were actually several branch hall masters under him, but they were in charge of different areas.

Later, due to differences in ideology, the second leader, Cheng Limin, chose to leave the gang.

Back in 1954, Cheng Limin led a group of followers to Taicheng and founded his own gang there.

It was just a gang, nothing serious.

The problem is that while the Cheng family enjoys the enormous assets they plundered from the mainland, they are engaging in traitorous acts of selling out their country for personal gain—they are nothing but big green toads!

Jiang Si, who had originally thought it was better to avoid trouble, immediately changed her mind.

While the others were dealing with the corpses outside, Jiang Si picked out a large box and stored its contents in her spatial storage.

He then lay down inside the box.

Fortunately, the scumbag father was worried that the jade and porcelain items might break, so he made sure to stuff each box with thick cotton when packing them.

Lying inside wasn't uncomfortable at all.

After an unknown amount of time, Jiang Si felt the box being lifted into the air and placed on the car.

After more than an hour of bumpy travel, the boxes, along with Jiang Si, were all transported to a small cargo ship docked at a nearby pier.

When everything was quiet and no sound could be heard, Jiang Si cautiously peeked out of the box.

!!

Despite having mentally prepared herself, Jiang Si was still so shocked by the sight of the warehouse crammed full that she couldn't utter a single word.

Even if wealthy families abscond, they are extremely meticulous in packing up their assets.

Aside from the material of the boxes, each family will stamp specific patterns or symbols on the boxes.

Just like the boxes in your own home, each one has a traditional Chinese character for "ginger" on it.

Here, Jiang Si glanced at it briefly and found more than ten different marks...

This means that... they killed at least a dozen, or even more, companies in the same way!

Thinking of this, Jiang Si wished she could pack all these people up and throw them into the open sea to feed the fish, but in the end she held back.

What's the point of killing these small fry? They'll keep sending people over whenever they want.

This approach does not solve the fundamental problem.

Instead, we should leave a clue for the police; perhaps they can follow the trail and bring all these people to justice.

Of course, there is another reason.

For someone like Jiang Si, who was "born under the red flag and grew up in the spring breeze," it was simply impossible for her to end someone's life without any psychological burden.

After thinking it through, Jiang Si didn't dwell on it too much.

She hasn't figured out what to do with these things yet, but that doesn't stop her from putting them into her spatial storage for now.

Those belonging to the Jiang family were received separately by Jiang Si.

She found an empty space in the space and stored the rest away separately.

After all the contents had been removed and only empty boxes remained in the cargo hold, Jiang Si quietly crept onto the deck.

She originally intended to leave directly, but when she saw that the thugs in the cabin were already drunk and unconscious, and there was a radio in the wheelhouse, Jiang Si changed her mind once again.

In those days, to avoid signal leakage, radio stations would remain powered off during non-communication hours.

The first thing Jiang Si did was to connect the radio to electricity.

Thanks to this, schools popularize radio knowledge, and there are daily courses to practice radio broadcasting.

[Important note: This is based on authentic historical materials; images will be added later.]

The second thing Jiang Si did was to tune the telegram to a specific frequency and then send out an ambiguous message.

It went on for more than ten minutes.

Jiang Si smiled with satisfaction, then turned and disembarked from the cargo ship without looking back.

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