"I heard you," Tubin nodded, "so you have to help us get rid of them as soon as possible." His voice was urgent.
Tu Ran smiled and said, "Of course they will, but this alien is hiding too deep, and we have no way to catch it for the time being, so I think, instead of investigating aimlessly, we might as well set a trap to lure it in."
"How do we lead them?" Tubin asked eagerly, "I am willing to cooperate with you."
He looked as if he had been severely tortured by the alien species.
"It's simple. These alien species feed on bones, so we can prepare more bones to attract them, lead them into the trap, and catch them all in one fell swoop."
"Okay," Tubin agreed, "Then I'll go prepare it now." Then he turned around and was about to leave.
Tu Ran called him, "Mr. Tubin, don't worry, I still have something else to tell you."
Toobin stopped and turned to look at her, waiting for her to continue.
“Where is the most monitored area on the entire farm?”
Tubin thought for a moment and said, "At the gate of the villa."
"Okay, let's set the trap there. As for the bones used in the trap, there is no need to bother Mr. Tubin. We can just use the remaining half of the Tibetan Mastiff's body." Tu Ran said.
Tubin was stunned: "Tibetan Mastiff? Corpse? Mr. Yigan's Tibetan Mastiff died?"
"Mr. Tubin may not know yet, but the Tibetan Mastiff has been half eaten by the alien species." Ding Naiqing said.
Tubin had a distressed expression on his face. "Those two Tibetan mastiffs were Mr. Egan's favorites when he was alive."
Ding Naiqing comforted him thoughtfully, "Don't be sad, Mr. Tubin. The Tibetan Mastiff died worthily. If it weren't for it, we wouldn't have been able to find out who was the alien."
Tu Ran nudged him with her elbow. If you can't comfort someone, don't comfort them. What kind of words are you talking about?
Ding Naiqing looked at her in confusion.
Tu Ran had already shifted her gaze to the guard behind her, "Go and move the body of the Tibetan Mastiff to the gate of the villa."
"Yes." The three guards turned and left.
"Let's go, Mr. Tubin, we need to go to the gate to check out the situation. By the way, connect the surveillance of your farm to our equipment to facilitate our observation." Tu Ran said.
Tubin had calmed down a bit from his grief and asked, "Why do you need surveillance? Aren't you planning to stay here tonight?"
"Of course we have to live here, we--" Ding Naiqing said halfway when Tu Ran elbowed him again and signaled him to shut up with her eyes.
Although Ding Naiqing still didn't understand, he still pursed his lips obediently.
Tu Ran looked at Tubin and explained gently, "We can't stay here. Some members of our team are investigating in other places. We need to go back and meet up with them to discuss countermeasures together."
“Can’t we hold a remote meeting?” Toobin asked.
"No," Tu Ran said calmly, "This is the tradition of our pioneer team."
Ding Naiqing: When did the pioneer team have this tradition? Other guards: Since the pioneer team has this tradition, it is really extraordinary! Tu Ran: She actually just simply feels that this place is unsafe.
If there is more than one alien species, how can we be sure that there are only two? Who knows, this place is now a snake den.
She is not a fool, and she has a place to live, so why does she have to go to a place full of safety hazards?
(End of this chapter)