Chapter 329 A bounty of 100,000 Mi Yuan



Chapter 329 A bounty of 100,000 US dollars

John highly praised Shi Tingyu, and Shi Tingyu was not unknown in the United States. The newspapers responded enthusiastically.

However, many people still maintained a skeptical attitude, but others did not believe it, but the FBI believed it.

In other words, they did not believe it in their hearts, but believed it in their actions.

China and the United States had just established diplomatic relations. When China and the United States established diplomatic relations, the United States did not gain much advantage. They had thought of trying China's mind.

It didn't need to be in any field, as long as they could cause trouble.

Shi Tingyu thought that he was supposed to go back tomorrow, and he had told his family so at the time. It seemed that he would be a few days late.

"Brother, when the time comes, please help me call Weiguo and tell him that I have something to do and will be delayed for a few days."

Shi Muhan knew that the matter was urgent and his sister could only go back a few days later, so he said, "Then I will also tell Instructor He that he has asked someone to take care of you on the train you were going back on." Director

Zheng felt embarrassed when he saw that he had disrupted someone else's plan. He patted his chest and said, "No matter what the final result of the portrait is, when this matter is settled, when Teacher Shi goes back, our Ministry of Public Security will cover the train ticket. As for safety issues, don't worry. I will find someone to escort Teacher Shi back."

Having said that, Shi Tingyu couldn't say anything more.

Whether from the perspective of national interests or social justice, fighting crime is an unshirkable obligation.

Shi Tingyu only then remembered to ask what kind of case it was that forced the FBI to this point.

Director Zheng said: "This case is a bit tricky. The suspect is a bomber."

"At the end of May last year, he placed a bomb package in the parking lot of Neumann University Chicago Campus. It was picked up by a passerby. According to the address of the recipient on the package, the passerby sent the package to an engineering professor at Northwestern University. The professor felt something was wrong and handed the package to the school security guard. The security guard opened the package and triggered the explosive device, and was killed on the spot." Shi

Tingyu listened to Director Zheng's words, and a familiar feeling passed through his heart.

This matter sounded so familiar, as if it was the university bomber Kachinsky in the future.

But the details were still a little different.

But she had a feeling that the person who made the bomb might be the bomber she knew later.

Director Zheng continued, "On the 9th of this month, a graduate student at Northwestern University received a cigar box. He opened the cigar box and the bomb hidden in it exploded. Although the graduate student did not die, he lost half his life, and many other students were implicated."

After hearing this, Shi Tingyu was almost certain that the person who made the case should be the bomber she knew later.

It was just that the casualties were somewhat inconsistent.

At this time, Shi Tingyu could only say that the United States might have concealed the number of casualties, otherwise it would have caused panic.

Shi Tingyu tried hard to recall the information about the bomber in later generations. He seemed to be a genius mathematician who graduated from Harvard and taught at Berkeley at a young age. He hated and opposed modern life and technology. He wanted the world to return to its primitive state and predicted that artificial intelligence would destroy mankind.

So he resigned from his teaching position, bought a piece of land and lived in seclusion, and then made 17 bombs and mailed them out one after another. He

specifically targeted those university professors of science and engineering, executives of large companies and airlines, because they were the main force driving technological progress.

It seemed that in 1979, he also put a bomb on an airplane, causing many injuries. I don't know if this happened.

The next moment, Director Zheng's words answered her question.

"Two days ago, a bomb in a parcel exploded in the cargo hold of an American Airlines plane flying from Chicago to the Federal District. Fortunately, the explosion was not strong, and the plane made an emergency landing. Only a dozen people were injured by inhaling thick smoke."

"The United States has determined that these consecutive incidents were all done by one person. The FBI has set up a special team to investigate this case and has issued a reward of 100,000 US dollars to reward anyone who can provide information to capture the bomber."

When Shi Tingyu heard the 100,000 US dollars, her eyes lit up.

Good guys, the registration and management of individual businesses will be restored in the second half of this year. As long as she finds the suspect through her portraits, she can get the reward, and she will have money to open a gallery.

Shi Tingyu took a deep breath and asked the question that concerned her most, "Have the witnesses been found in the United States?"

If there are no images or witnesses, it is useless to find her as a portrait artist.

Director Zheng said, "The United States has found three suspected witnesses, but their statements are different, and they cannot be confirmed, so they want you to help draw the portrait."

Shi Tingyu asked, "Can I talk to the witnesses directly?" When

drawing a portrait, face-to-face oral statements are very necessary. Even if you can't see the person, you have to hear the original words of the witness. Only in this way can you determine the accuracy of the portrait.

Director Zheng said, "You can contact the other party's witness by phone." Shi

Tingyu was thinking about other things in her mind. It was a long international long-distance call. Should the United States pay for the phone bill? Overseas calls are not cheap in this era.

The matter was settled, but the US side had to gather the three witnesses together and call them, and they would have to wait until tomorrow to get through.

As for the time difference, since the US asked them to help, it was naturally their responsibility.

In the afternoon, Shi Muhan went to call Lu Weiguo.

Lu Weiguo had already calculated the time and was just waiting to pick up his wife, but he didn't expect his brother-in-law to say directly that the Ministry of Public Security needed his wife's help and that she couldn't come back at the agreed time, and the key point was that her return date was still uncertain.

Lu Weiguo's brows were tightly locked. He could tolerate his wife coming back a few days later, but he was worried about her safety. That was a case that even the FBI hadn't handled, so how could it be easy?

Lu Weiguo was very worried.

But being in Jinling, he was powerless and could only ask his elder brother-in-law again and again to help him take good care of his wife.

Listening to Lu Weiguo's repeated instructions, Shi Muchan was satisfied in his heart, and he promised that he would take good care of Shi Tingyu.

The next day, the Ministry of Public Security sent a car to pick up Shi Tingyu and take him to the Ministry of Public Security building.

For a while, people in the Jingshi Military District were talking about it.

This time even Shi Muchan's leader was shocked.

This was a person who was directly picked up by the Ministry of Public Security, and he had to know it.

Shi Muhan had nothing to hide from the camp leader, and this foreign case did not need to be kept secret.

The leader was also amazed after listening to Shi Muhan's story.

If the battalion commander's sister really solved the problem in the United States, she would be famous abroad.

Knowing that it had nothing to do with their camp, the leader was relieved and let Shi Muhan go back.

On the other hand, Shi Tingyu in the Ministry of Public Security received a call from the first witness.


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