Su Qing followed closely behind.
The person who was holding the woman was Su Qing.
"You'd better behave yourself, or I have plenty of ways to punish you."
The woman lowered her head and said nothing.
Cheng Fangyi was the third one to go in.
He thought the entrance to the cave was too small, so he broke the wire mesh around it with his bare hands, made a big hole, and walked in by lowering his head slightly.
As the woman had said, there was no one in the kitchen.
Leftovers
Pots, pans, and bowls covered in grease were thrown randomly into the basin.
Su Qing took the little mouse out.
The sleepy little mouse stared at Su Qing blankly, as if asking "What's the matter?"
Su Qing asked, "Which pot did you put the medicine in?"
The little mouse pointed to the large wok in the middle, with cabbage leaves still clinging to the edge.
"Where's the paper that wrapped the medicine? Has it been sold?"
Don't let anyone see it, or no one will eat it.
The little mouse pointed to the stove, indicating that it was already burned.
Su Qing replied, "Okay, thank you, you can continue to sleep."
The little mouse fluttered and crawled back into the bag.
"Old Dai, take half of the men and go from the left, and the rest will follow me from the right. Remember, take care of the watchtower and the patrolmen first, then search each house for people. Tie up the people you find, and divide these handcuffs and ropes among you."
Cheng Fangyi opened the bag and everyone came forward one by one to receive it.
Su Qing continued, "You all heard what I said just now. Many people in the camp should be asleep now, but it is not ruled out that some people have not eaten or have eaten too little. Everyone must be cautious.
Also, don't shoot unless necessary, and if you resist, just keep your breath. Okay, let's go."
Su Qing turned to look at the woman, "As for you, stay here for now."
As Su Qing said this, he struck the woman with his hand and she fainted.
After hiding the people, the war began...
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