Chapter 283: Confiscate
You Qi knelt on the ground. Slowly, his gaze moved to the lake. He frowned as if he couldn’t figure sothing out.
“Brother,” Shi Liaozhi said, “Share your thoughts. Perhaps we can help.” Chen Qiang and Qin Jian moved over. They surrounded the spot where the sedan chair stopped yesterday night. Soon, Chen Qiang’s eyes changed. Then, Qin Jian saw the problem as well. He suddenly knelt down and stared at a fixed spot.
“What… is that?”
“It… looks like so kind of footprint.” Shi Liaozhi’s tone was uncertain because the imprint was too strange. It was oval in shape and quite small. It was not an animal footprint. You Qi stood up and stomped around the imprint. He was large and muscular. He stomped heavily. However, he only managed to leave behind a clear footprint. The strange imprint was deeper than You Qi’s footprint.
A bad feeling rose in their hearts.
“There… there’s more over there!” Shi Liaozhi saw another imprint with his good eyesight. The other spot was obscured by other people’s footprints. Thankfully, the imprint was deep enough that it could still be seen. They followed the series of imprints and ca to the lakeside. The last imprint was left in the mud.
You Qi blinked. The bad feeling in his heart beca real. “Those imprints… started at the sedan chair, right?” You Qi’s throat trembled before he forced the words out.
The next second, soone realised what the sharp and small imprints were. The realisation spread like a disease. Everyone turned to look at where the sedan chair was the night before. Even Chen Qiang, who hid his emotions well, felt a chill run up his spine.
They were footprints left behind by ancient lady’s shoes. Since ladies from ancient China had foot-binding cultures, their shoes were also called three-inch lotuses. They checked the imprints and realised they were about three inches.
“The paper doll in the sedan chair also had its feet bound,” You Qi said. It was hard to imagine a large man could be this frightened. His lips trembled, “I saw it…”
The wind blew from the lake, and they all shook.
…
“A bit to the left.”
“Right.”
“More to the right.”
“Up.”
“Yes. That’s it.” Jiang Cheng ordered softly, “Hold it there, Fatty.”
“Doctor,” Fatty’s face was red from exertion. “Hurry up. You’re not the only one. There’s another!” Xia ng, who was held up by Fatty, was not as understanding as Jiang Cheng. At least the latter knew how to console Fatty and made him feel like he had contributed to the team.
“Soone’s coming,” Jiang Cheng whispered.
Xia ng’s eyes glowed. “It’s him!” A small figure in tattered clothes jumped out of the window. He grabbed two buns in his left hand and a bowl in his right. The bowl had so food in it. This was not his first ti, considering how smooth his actions were. He quickly slipped away from the kitchen.
The kid that they caught yesterday was probably a beggar. For so reason, An Xuan let him go. They didn’t expect to run into him again.
Jiang Cheng’s group saw a suspicious figure from a distance. Then, they followed him here. This place should be the kitchen. Bundles of firewood were stacked at the door. A blanket was placed over them to shield them from rain.
They waited for a while and saw no one else coming. Xia ng surmised that no one would appear around the kitchen since the little beggar dared to pick this ti to steal from the kitchen.
“Are you… planning to go in to check?” Fatty held his breath and asked. The wall there was two ters tall. He wondered who was the designer. Why did they design the kitchen like it was a military base? The poor Fatty had to carry the Doctor and Xia ng on his shoulders. Fatty sighed in relief after he put them down.
“What is your plan?” Jiang Cheng worked his stiff neck.
“We’ll leave this place and get the beggar now.” Xia ng said directly, “I feel like there’s sothing wrong with him. The people at Huang Residence are not dumb. How could they not discover him after so many days of theft?”
When Fatty thought about that middle-aged woman, he had to agree with Xia ng.
“Okay.” Jiang Cheng nodded. “Then, you can leave to follow him.”
Fatty was stunned. He asked Jiang Cheng, “What about you?”
“I’ll go in and take a look.” Jiang Cheng started to stretch. He was like an auntie working out at the park.
“What do you plan to do in the kitchen?” Xia ng stared at him as if trying to see through his tricks.
“Of course, it’s to check for clues.” Jiang Cheng straightened his back and said, “Or do you think I’m going in there to shit?”
“Doctor,” Fatty looked awkward as he tried to persuade him. “I know you have a small heart, but please reconsider this. Think about the risk of being captured.” Fatty added as the scary face of the middle-aged woman appeared in his mind, “Be careful that they confiscate your criminal tool.”
Xia ng cut in, “It’s no big deal.” She grinned, “You’ll get it back after you leave the nightmare.”
Jiang Cheng seed to really consider it. Then, he shook his head, “No. I still have to go.” He pointed at Xia ng, “You better pray that nothing happens to .”
Xia ng stared at him. Fatty suddenly hoped that he had a box of popcorn.
“You’re the one who will cry if it is confiscated,” Jiang Cheng told Xia ng.
Xia ng turned and left. She pulled Fatty with her.
Actually, Fatty didn’t want to leave the Doctor, but Jiang Cheng didn’t wait for him. He easily jumped over the wall. Fatty had no choice but to follow Xia ng.
“Wang Fatty,” Xia ng pulled Fatty to a corner. They didn’t chase after the little beggar. “Now we’re alone.”
Fatty swallowed nervously.
“I need you to tell
who Jiang Cheng is, what his job is and who he works for.” Xia ng narrowed her eyes. “If you do that, I promise I’ll ensure your safety, and you don’t need to be his lackey anymore.” Xia ng raised her hand and added formally, “I can swear on it if you don’t believe .”
Xia ng still had reservations about Jiang Cheng’s identity. Of course, she had done a background check on him, but the reports she got were unclear…. Like she was looking through a layer of mist.
Fatty thought about it and answered, “That’s fine. I can tell you everything, but will you believe ?”
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