Moreover, those two people were important figures in the Yue Kingdom, and I had dealt with them more than once, so it was impossible for them to make a mistake.
They didn't find them when they were cleaning up the battlefield, but Du Chenzhou said that the two people were dead?
Judging from Du Chenzhou's demeanor, it's unlikely he's lying.
Could these two have simply vanished into thin air?
No matter how I think about it, something seems off about this whole thing.
The three of them set aside the matter for the moment and continued asking questions.
"Comrade Du Chenzhou, do you know the two Vietnamese men who arrested you, or have you ever met them?"
After the three finished speaking, their gazes fell on Du Chenzhou's face, trying to observe his subtle expressions and find a flaw in them.
Du Chenzhou thought about it carefully and then shook his head.
"I don't know him, and I've never met him before."
"But I can tell that the woman among the two is clearly serving in the military, and is an officer."
"Because that woman was exceptionally agile, with well-defined muscles, and her eyes were somewhat like yours, particularly sharp."
"Female military officer?"
Commander Du suddenly thought of someone, leaned forward slightly, and pressed for an answer.
"What does this female officer look like?"
Du Chenzhou squinted as he carefully recalled and described the scene.
"She was a tall woman, about 1.75 meters, with a very well-proportioned figure. Her exposed arm muscles were quite defined, and her skin was a bit like the color of the cake crust from the bakery I used to frequent in Shanghai..."
Realizing that the people in front of him might not be able to make that connection, Du Chenzhou quickly changed the descriptive words.
"It looks a bit like the skin of a burnt potato."
"And this woman's arms were longer than average, her lips were somewhat thick, but she had small eyes."
At this point, Du Chenzhou stopped talking, ending his recollection.
"It was too rushed and chaotic at the time, and that's all I can remember. I can't recall anything more."
Du Chenzhou looked at the three people in front of him with a troubled expression.
Xie Zhiyan, Commander Du, and Brigade Commander Zeng already understood.
Du Chenzhou's description perfectly matched the portrait of the person they were looking for.
It should be the same person.
Things have finally made some progress.
After learning some more information, Xie Zhiyan let Du Chenzhou go back first.
On the way back, Du Chenzhou was still confused. What did they want to know by calling him over and asking him all these questions?
Could it be that the woman didn't die?
That can't be!
Du Chenzhou recalled it carefully.
However, there were corpses everywhere, blown to pieces, a dense, eerie sight.
He had never seen such a scene before. Just one glance made him feel uncomfortable all over, and waves of acid gushed out of his stomach, as if looking at it for even a second longer would kill him.
He didn't look closely, but simply assumed that the woman's thing was already gone.
Otherwise, why would they let him go so easily after going through all the trouble to capture him?
But if the woman was really dead, why would Xie Zhiyan and the others have deliberately and emphatically asked about the female officer's condition?
Clearly, there's more to this than meets the eye, or perhaps they're also searching for the whereabouts of the Yue female officer.
Even if it's not these things, it at least proves that, according to the news from China, the Vietnamese female officer is very likely still alive.
The more Du Chenzhou speculated, the deeper his understanding became, and the stronger his sense of crisis grew as it involved areas he shouldn't have been involved in.
Du Chenzhou felt his mind was in complete chaos and dared not think any further.
He was already feeling anxious about being unexpectedly dragged into these things.
This is a matter between countries, and it's really difficult for an ordinary citizen like him to be caught in the middle.
He wasn't stupid; he knew very well that his power was too small and he really didn't have the ability to stir up any trouble.
Getting involved in this kind of thing will only make you cannon fodder in the end, and you'll gain nothing from it.
The more you mix in, the faster you'll die.
He really didn't want to get involved in these things anymore, and he just hoped that such things would never come knocking on his door again.
As Du Chenzhou thought, he quickened his pace, his steps so fast it seemed he wanted to leave all of these things behind, so they could never catch up with him again.
He needed to hurry back to his room at the guesthouse to be alone for a while.
Finally, the guard escorted him all the way to the door of his room.
Du Chenzhou didn't have time for pleasantries and quickly took out his keys to open the door and go inside.
The door closed, and the surroundings instantly became quiet.
Du Chenzhou let out a deep breath, finally feeling a little relieved.
Perhaps it was because he had been too tense for a long time, but suddenly being back in this enclosed room with closed doors and windows and no air circulation made him feel a little stuffy.
He could no longer bear the oppression and couldn't wait to walk to the window, wanting to open it and get some fresh air.
But as soon as I opened the window, I felt a strange chill creeping in.
Du Chenzhou suddenly shivered, just as a gust of wind blew by, making the stray hairs on his forehead sway messily.
His attention was momentarily diverted, and he subconsciously assumed it was because the wind was too cold, without giving it much thought.
He reached out, trying to close the window a little smaller.
However, when he glanced down, he happened to see a small paper ball wrapped around a stone flying up to the windowsill with a thud, and spinning around on the windowsill.
Du Chenzhou was startled and subconsciously took two steps back, his heart pounding like a drum.
As he watched the crumpled piece of paper roll twice on the curtain and then stop there, Du Chenzhou's right eyelid twitched violently, and he suddenly had a bad feeling.
At this moment, a crumpled piece of paper suddenly appeared out of nowhere, and it even appeared directly on the window that he happened to open... What a coincidence!
The whole thing is eerily strange.
But no matter how bizarre it is, it can't stop people's curiosity.
Du Chenzhou originally wanted to call the guards at the foreigners' door to come and check the situation, but after thinking about it, he decided against it.
What if the military takes away something that could be misunderstood, and then misinterprets it? Wouldn't his hard-won reputation be ruined again?
Du Chenzhou really didn't want to be suspected like a suspect anymore.
In any case, take a look at the contents yourself first, and if there are no problems, then give it to the military.
Yes, let's do it this way!
Du Chenzhou took a deep breath and tentatively stepped forward, afraid that there might be some miniature bomb inside. He carefully opened the crumpled paper with two fingers.
The next second, the bad premonition came true.
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