Su Wan felt uneasy sitting in the car. She knew which room the people she had tied up lived in.
With her guidance, it would be easier for us police officers to arrest the criminals.
The most frightening thing is that those people don't have time to run away, but hide in some corner to attack, which would be dangerous.
We are all grasshoppers on a rope. No one will run away alone, because if we catch one, the mud will be pulled out of the radish and no one will be able to escape.
So Su Wan bet that they were still inside and had no time to escape.
After all, they were tied up tightly, and it would take some time to untie them one by one.
If those people really didn't have time to run away, they would definitely fight to the death.
At that time, gun control did not seem to be that strict. Su Wan was most afraid that the people would fight back with guns.
Thinking of this, she told Su Lan and Yan Yan, "I'll go down and show you the way. You two lock the car door. Unless our people come back, no one can open the door. Do you understand?"
They both knew that Su Wan was capable, so they did not stop him and quickly agreed.
As soon as Su Wan got out of the car, the two of them quickly locked the door from the inside.
Su Wan walked into the gate and found that the man she had pulled down from the wall was indeed missing.
Su Wan quickly caught up with Han Li and his men and whispered, "Only one of the people I kidnapped ran away. There are two people kidnapped in the room opposite and the room at the eastern end. I don't know if they ran away. You have an ambush."
Han Li nodded, and the others bent over and walked towards the house opposite.
When she arrived at the door of the house, Su Wan found that the lock on the door had indeed been opened.
Han Li gestured to them, and they quickly pressed themselves against the walls on both sides of the door.
Han Li raised his foot and kicked the door open.
Suddenly there was a gunshot from inside.
Fortunately, Han Li dodged in time and the bullet just grazed his clothes and flew past.
However, the people inside were using old-fashioned rifles that could only fire one bullet at a time. Before they could reload the bullets, the Korean forces rushed forward and controlled the people inside.
"Don't move, raise your hands, or we'll shoot."
The man who had just grabbed the gun and shot them was Lao Shi. He knew that he might have committed a murder. When he saw the police coming in, he was unwilling to surrender, so he quickly put another bullet into the chamber of the gun and prepared to pull the trigger again at them.
Han Li was quick-witted and kicked the gun out with a flying kick.
A policeman rushed forward and picked up the rifle.
Seeing this, Lao Shi tried to run away, but Su Wan stretched out her legs calmly, and Lao Shi fell to the ground with a thud.
Two policemen stepped forward, held down 놛's arms and put handcuffs on 놛.
There were two people huddled in the corner, and they were relatively obedient in the face of the police's guns.
Su Wan looked around. One of them was the woman surnamed Ni, and the other man looked unfamiliar. He seemed to be the one who opened the door from the outside.
"How did you get in?" Su Wan walked over and asked coldly.
The man was stunned, as if he didn't quite understand what Su Wan meant.
"Let me ask you, how did you get in through the front door that night?"
"I...I just use the key to unlock the door and come in."
"Where is the person tied at the door? Did you let him go?"
"Dou...Dou, I untied you. Go find Liu Zi and A Qiang."
Upon hearing this, Su Wan ran out quickly.
"Xiao Yang, you two should put handcuffs on us quickly."
After Han Li finished speaking, he hurriedly followed Su Wan and ran out.
As soon as we walked out the door, we saw three figures running towards the gate.
"Stop, don't run, or I'll shoot."
The other three acted as if they didn't hear anything and continued running forward desperately.
We all know what crime we have committed. If we don't run away, are we going to go to jail?
Of course you have to run, and you have to run faster.
Seeing this, Han Li had no choice but to fire two shots into the air in an attempt to scare them.
Unexpectedly, when the gunshots were heard, they ran faster.
At this time, the two policemen in the room had already handcuffed the two traffickers.
Xiao Yang asked another policeman to watch the criminals and chased them out with a gun.
As soon as the man on the tricycle stepped out of the gate, he immediately saw the tricycle that 깊놛 was riding, jumped on it, and ran away.
They all ran in different directions, one to the east, one to the west, while the one riding the tricycle rode desperately along the road.
Seeing that the cyclist was going too fast, Han Li and Xiao Yang gave up and chased after the other two criminals, one heading east and the other heading west.
Su Wan was in a hurry when she saw the situation. She hurried to the front of the car and shouted to the two girls in the car, "Open the door quickly."
When Yanyan saw Su Wan running over, she had already put her hand on the switch. Hearing Su Wan's call, she pushed her finger inward and the door opened.
Su Wan went straight into the driver's seat, started the car swiftly, released the handbrake, stepped on the accelerator, and the car chased in the direction the tricycle left.
Her smooth movements shocked the two girls in the car.
She can actually drive?
You know, these days it’s hard to even see a car on the street, let alone drive one.
Besides, isn't driving a man's job? How could a girl like her, know how to drive?
Not to mention Su Lan's surprise, even Yanyan, who grew up in City A, a big city, had never seen a female driver who could drive.
In fact, it's not surprising that Su Wan can drive. Although she lived in poverty in her previous life, don't forget that Xiao Sangou was a car mechanic.
Later, San Gou changed his career and started running a transport business. Su Wan would sometimes go to help him, and after watching him for a while, she would learn to drive.
It’s just that she never took a driving test in her previous life.
Su Wan drove her car in pursuit. When the man on the tricycle heard a car chasing him from behind, he pedaled the tricycle as fast as he could.
It's a pity that the three wheels were human-powered and could not compare to the four-wheeled machine. Su Wan quickly caught up with her.
She rolled down the window and warned the guy, "Stop now, or I'll hit you."