Tu Ran and Ding Naiqing looked at each other.
So what is certain now is that the alien species is still on the farm.
Tu Ran walked up to Tubin and said, "Is it convenient to call everyone on the farm here now? We need to investigate."
Tubin thought for a moment, nodded cooperatively, and said with some embarrassment: "Ordinary workers can do it, but my wife has been ill since Mr. Egan passed away. She is still lying in bed. I'm afraid it's not convenient for her to come out."
Tu Ran smiled and said, "It doesn't matter. We will visit Madam in person. Now call the others out to gather together."
"Okay, wait a moment." Tubin left quickly.
This farm is extremely large, and it will probably take quite a while to gather all the workers.
The group waited there, and Tu Ran leaned against the pillar supporting the hay pavilion to take a rest.
Ding Naiqing walked towards her, frowning tightly, and asked in a low voice, "Sister Tu Ran, if those alien species really possessed these workers, could you recognize them?"
Tu Ran shook his head honestly.
When one day she develops the ability of X-ray vision, she will be able to recognize it at a glance.
"Then how do we identify which is an alien and which is a normal person?" Ding Naiqing was very distressed.
"Don't they say that alien species don't have human memories?" Tu Ran said.
"But the guards of the federal government's Regaken state branch have already checked this method this morning. They let two people who know each other ask each other questions, and everyone can answer accurately."
Tu Ran frowned. Things were getting complicated. "Since no one was coming in or out of the farm, and Kenny Egan's body was here, it meant that the alien must still be in the farm. Could it be that... it didn't continue to possess humans? But it's hiding somewhere on the farm?"
Hearing this, Ding Naiqing felt that it made some sense, "Then let's scan it with a thermal imaging camera first?"
Tu Ran nodded.
Ding Naiqing turned around to instruct the guards. After a brief exchange, two of the guards nodded and left quickly. Is there any other way? Tu Ran stared at the tip of her shoe, thinking about a lot of things. Unconsciously, her boots had dug a small hole in the ground.
Suddenly, out of the corner of her eye she caught a glimpse of a winding line on the ground in the corner of the haystack.
It's very shallow, and if it weren't for the original body's excellent eyesight, I might have missed it.
Tu Ran walked over quickly, half squatted, and looked closely.
After a moment.
"Ding Naiqing." she called.
"Huh? What's wrong?" Ding Naiqing looked in her direction.
Tu Ran waved to him quickly.
Ding Naiqing immediately walked over and squatted down like her.
Following her line of sight, I also saw the trace.
Tu Ran asked, "Do you think this curved line looks like the mark of a snake crawling?"
Ding Naiqing thought for a moment and said, "It looks like it, but the trace is too short."
In fact, this curved wavy line only extended less than one meter from the haystack, and because there was a layer of loose soil on the ground, it left a trace.
"It's indeed short," Tu Ran agreed, "but..."
She looked at Ding Naiqing meaningfully.
(End of this chapter)