After finishing, he folded the paper, stuffed it into his pocket, straightened his clothes, and stood up to leave the office. Anran followed him in the mobile space. After leaving the army, the man rode his bicycle southwest. After riding for over an hour, he arrived in front of a shabby land temple. He took out a piece of paper, looked around, and then stuffed it under the statue of the land god.
Then, he walked a long way away and sat on the ground, waiting. An Ran frowned. Was he waiting for a reply? Could it be that today was the day they were supposed to meet? This was too much of a coincidence.
An Ran did not follow the man surnamed Zhou, but continued to float in front of the land temple, waiting for the contact person to appear.
Another half hour later, a figure appeared in front of the Earth God Temple. An Ran used the space to examine the figure from front to back, left to right, but couldn't tell who it was. The figure was covered so tightly that besides a pair of eyes, not even eyebrows could be seen.
Look at this guy, behind the statue of the Earth God, he took out a piece of paper, opened it, took out a pen and wrote on it (do it cleanly, don't leave any marks). After writing, he folded the paper roughly, stuffed it back, and turned and walked away.
An Ran in the space quickly moved space and followed this mysterious person away. She had to see the other person's face to know who this person was.
I followed this person for a long, long way, and it felt like three hours. He walked into a rather shabby alley and entered a very ordinary courtyard. After looking around, he pushed the door open and walked in. Anran followed him inside.
I initially thought the courtyard would be rather shabby, but upon entering, I discovered a whole other world. Not only was it spotlessly clean, but there was also a large fish tank filled with tiny goldfish. Above the tank was a wooden shelf covered in a variety of small flowers. Next to the tank was a large stone table, and next to it was a rocking chair. The floor was paved with pebbles. I had no idea this person was enjoying life, enjoying the fish while also enjoying the comfort of the rocking chair.
Without giving it much thought, she followed the figure into the house. In the bedroom, he was stripping off his disguise. An Ran frowned. She had never seen this person before, but why did her features make her feel familiar? She pulled out her camera and snapped a few photos of this face. She'd memorized the place. There was plenty of time to go, so she'd go home and clean up first.
After teleporting back to his home, he didn't leave the space immediately. Instead, he looked at Cao Mo, peeled off a piece of candy, and stuffed it into his mouth. He then took up an anesthetic needle and injected it, not wanting him to wake up. He held the candy in his mouth and slowly dissolved it, thinking of it as a nutritional supplement!
She looked outside and slipped out of the space, starting to clean up the house. Soon the house was spotless. She then entered the space again and started developing photos.
After making all the preparations, I teleported to the vicinity of the state-owned restaurant to make sure that no one had left the space to buy food.
I took the braised pork and rice I had bought and went to the hospital. As I walked, I thought about asking Bai Ke's family. I had to go visit them. He couldn't die yet; I had to keep him as a witness.
After arriving at the hospital, Wan Linjie, Ma Xiaowei, and others were there. Seeing An Ran, they all called out, "Hello, sister-in-law."
An Ran nodded, put down the food, and asked, "Brother Kun, how do you feel?"
He shook his head and said, "It's okay. I told you it's just a minor injury. Don't worry."
She asked again, "Comrade Wan, why do I only see you guys? Where's Bai Ke?"
Wan Linjie replied, "It's like this, sister-in-law. Bai Ke is out on a mission. I heard it's a confidential mission."
She nodded and said nothing more. Instead, she took out a few buns and distributed them to the group. She then unwrapped the braised pork and rice and fed them to Cao Kun mouthful by mouthful. Seeing this scene, the group felt a little sour and shocked. They took the buns An Ran had given them, told Cao Kun to have a good rest, and left quickly.
After they left, An Ran came to the door, looked around, and closed it. She took out a photo and said, "Brother Kun, look at this guy. Do you recognize him?"
Cao Kun stared at the photo in her hand, carefully examining it for a long time. His eyes widened instantly and he said, "This is Mr. Wei's eldest son!"
Hearing this, she took the photo and looked at it carefully. She said she had never seen this person before, but she felt like she had seen this person's eyebrows and eyes before. After hearing what Cao Kun said and looking at the person in the photo, his eyebrows and eyes really did look like Mr. Wei.
Cao Kun asked, "Ranran, where did you get this photo? Did Mr. Wei's son do something? But I heard his son is dead!"
After thinking about it, An Ran told Cao Kun everything she had discovered.
After hearing this, Cao Kun was stunned. He had never imagined that the person fighting against him would be Bai Ke! Unable to react, he asked, "Of course, you asked Bai Ke to spread the news. Now, they asked Bai Ke to take action. Isn't this tantamount to confessing?"
Smiling, An Ran said, "You're wrong, Brother Kun. This move may seem stupid, but it's also the smartest one. Think about it, Bai Ke and you are evenly matched. Even if he cheated to escape in the end, can you guarantee that if he didn't cheat, you could capture him alive?"
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