The wind blew past my ears, and the streets at noon were slightly hot from the sun.
Unfortunately, Xu Zhe on the skateboard couldn't feel it. He subtly controlled his body and moved left and right to avoid pedestrians and vehicles. The slope of the pier was clearly visible.
Wu Qian and Haozi behind him tried hard to catch up, but in the crowded street, Xu Zhe did not slack off at all.
At the last street, the yellow light at the other end began to flash.
As if ignoring the change in color, Xu Zhe stepped on the ground more frequently, whizzing along the straight road. For a moment, there was a series of brake screams, followed by a burst of angry curses.
Even Wu Qian and Haozi, who were watching from behind, gasped.
"That guy is just a lunatic..." Haozi sighed sincerely as it was a rare opportunity for him to go out with Xu Zhe.
Wu Qian could only twitch her lips, feeling fortunate that she and Xu Zhe were not on the same means of transportation.
Along the passage "opened" by Xu Zhe, two bicycles rushed past side by side. When I arrived at the ticket office at the pier, the scene I saw could only be described as shocking.
Standing on the skateboard, Xu Zhe had no intention of slowing down, and ignored the ticket seller's questions and rushed in.
On the extremely long slope with an inclination of 45 degrees, he jumped up and down, and the skateboard under his feet rolled and rotated, and landed steadily on the guardrail in the middle of the steep slope.
The harsh sound of metal friction was like the teacher's long nails scratching on the blackboard, heart-wrenching.
The brilliant sparks are dazzling even in the daytime, and with a 30-meter-long guardrail, it is estimated that few people in the world dare to play like this.
The parallel bike braked in front of the long slope and swallowed.
Wu Qian didn't know where she got the courage from, and rushed down the pitted stone steps. The car body was shaking and crackling, and she was afraid of biting her tongue even if she wanted to scream.
"A pair of lunatics." Haozi didn't think his life was made of iron. He put down his bicycle and walked slowly down.
They arrived at the lightship where the ferry was docked, only to find that they were still a step too late. The ferry carrying the players had already reached the middle of the Yangtze River.
"A ferry runs every 20 minutes." Haozi finally arrived and stood beside Xu Zhe and Wu Qian, explaining the ferry rules to them while congratulating them for their good luck. "When we get there, it will be another 20 minutes later."
"I don't have that much American time to waste..." Looking at the watch, it was already 1250 minutes, and there were only ten minutes left before the next victim appeared.
"We must catch up." When Xu Zhe said this, his eyes were fixed on a shabby fishing boat next to the lightship.
"Zi, you can't be serious..." Haozi regretted following him.
"He was the one who wanted to play first, so I'll play along..."
So, accompanied by the roar of the diesel engine, a "lone boat" followed the waves stirred up by the ferry and caught up.
Standing at the bow, with his hands in his trouser pockets, letting the wind ruffle his hair and flutter his dark windbreaker, Xu Zhe was like a hawk soaring in the sky, locking onto his prey, the ferry sailing on the river.
However, Wu Qian and Haozi did not have such "passionate" fighting spirit. In the narrow boat shed, one of them held onto the pole on one side and was tossed around all over the place. They understood deeply what seasickness was.
The helmsman sitting at the stern smiled like a sunflower, tightly clutching three hundred-dollar bills in his hand, and forced the boat to go at the speed of a speedboat.
Don’t you even consider what you’ll eat if the boat falls apart
As the saying goes, money is more important than life. The boat actually stopped when the ferry was 50 meters away from the dock.
Xu Zhe did not bother to explain, but fired three shots into the air. The captain understood and turned off the engine, then lay on the ground with his hands on his head. This whole set of movements was practiced when he encountered pirates at sea in the past.
It’s a pity that even now we are sailing on the river, we still can’t live a peaceful life.
The owner of the boat seemed to be frightened by these shots. He looked at the last rat climbing onto the ferry and turned around and drove away without even a breath. His speed seemed to be even faster than when he took the money
When I got to the boat, I took a casual look and saw that the passengers were quite cooperative and all crawled on the ground.
In comparison, the couple still snuggling on the bench looked particularly special.
He slowly walked up to the two people, and just as Xu Zhe had imagined, they were two living corpses with their souls dug out.
Looking at the happy smiles on their faces, you can tell that they did not die in pain, and perhaps they did not even feel the slightest bit.
"It's just past 1:2 and the murderer is still on the boat." Wu Qian looked around with extreme vigilance. The gun that Xu Zhe had snatched away was now in her hand, and she had not yet removed the bullet from the gun chamber.
"No, he is gone. He is probably watching us from somewhere now." Xu Zhe relied on his intuition and believed in his intuition. "Is it your mercy? Not leaving the suffering party behind..." He stroked the two pairs of soulless eyes with his hands wearing the relic gloves. It was also a simple way of salvation...
Whether they like it or not, they must rest in peace.
"Go and inform the captain to dock the ship." Xu Zhe sat down beside the corpse with a sigh, feeling a little tired.
No matter what she was thinking, Wu Qian could only say "hmm" silently and walked to the captain's room.
"Xu Zhe, look." Haozi found something strange in the backpack of the deceased woman, which was a large business phone. According to common sense, the probability that a girl would carry such an "expensive brick" with her is so low that it is questionable.
"Check the number and registered ID card." Xu Zhe handed his mobile phone to Haozi as well, and an idea formed in his head.
"Sure enough." Haozi suddenly had a smug smile on his face, as if he had played a very difficult game. "This phone was the one that notified you the second time. The number was registered with the ID card of the deceased just now. It should be the phone of the deceased just now."
“I don’t need to take care of the rest of the things…” Xu Zhe understood that Haozi must have had the same idea as him.
"I have checked the girl's ID card. Only one number was registered. The specific address was also found out through satellite search. It's right here..." Turning the laptop, a clear map appeared on the screen.
"It's our turn to be the protagonist..." Xu Zhe clenched his drooping hands into fists. He already knew where to find this damn bastard.