It was probably because Ye Shuang and the others needed a lot of time to complete the task carefully and carefully in order to infiltrate and investigate.
So the two policemen who went out to investigate... Qunhulishan were also very serious and responsible, and detained all the villagers in one go until ten o'clock that night before releasing them.
Ye Shuang didn't know the results of the infiltration investigations on the other two sides, but she herself was so hungry in the middle that she ran back to pack dry biscuits. Chu stared fiercely for a few times... especially when he thought something major had happened and was about to open his mouth to ask, but saw Ye Shuang rushing into the kitchen without looking back. After blowing away... Ye Shuang, who felt the scorching gaze behind her, did not look sideways, and was so guilty that she dared not look at how ugly Han Chu's face was at that time.
Of course, when Ye Shuang climbed over the wall again, she also stunned the two poor dogs again. This time, she didn't dare to get close to smell, but took two pebbles coated with essential oil from a distance and flicked them...
To be honest, Ye Shuang was worried whether the two dogs would have a concussion after being hit hard twice.
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The night was low, and the whole farmhouse looked dark because of the lack of light. Ye Shuang waited for the owner until almost midnight with a bag of dry food.
The forged joint items had been thrown back into the yard. Although they couldn't find the same potion in a hurry, they could only copy the original contents of the letter on the surface. But it doesn't matter, Aunt Liu is not the one who wants to see it anyway, and the handwriting is absolutely fine.
The little expert Ye Shuang is extremely confident. Even if this item is finally sent to the contact person, the other party will at most think that the sender forgot to draw the secret map.
It's a pity that the forgers are professional enough. There is no flaw in the outer and inner packaging of the things, and they are deliberately placed in a relatively safe place in order to prevent the vicious dogs from going mad. They even noticed what kind of small pits should be left when an object of this mass hits the ground. However, Aunt Liu did not have the professional qualities that a reseller should have at all. After returning home, she closed the courtyard door, looking extremely tired, turning a blind eye and dragging past the small handkerchief bag...
Ye Shuang: "..."
Is it too dark to see? But he obviously lowered his head!
Speechless for a while, Ye Shuang quickly thought about the remedy. Before Aunt Liu opened the door, she entered the house. After turning his gaze around the yard, he finally landed on the two vicious dogs who were extremely listless...
No, there is no other way, only these two living creatures can move in the yard...
Stones do not. But breaking off two small pieces of wood on the beam can also be done.
After two "clicks" and "clicks", two small pieces of wood chips that were broken off and slid were shot from the second floor to the dog lying in the courtyard.
Immediately afterwards, Ye Shuang quickly covered her ears, and the next second, the sound of angry dog barking spread throughout the small half of the village.
"Wow woof woof—"
This time, Ergou was not knocked unconscious, and the anger that had been accumulated for a day suddenly exploded. The sound effect was earth-shattering and really caught Aunt Liu's attention. Not only was she turned around with a sudden start, it is estimated that at least 1/3 of the people in the village had to be awakened from their sleep.
Aunt Liu, who almost had a heart attack, took a while to recover. Holding his chest, angry and angry, coupled with the fact that his son's death had already suffocated his stomach, he immediately found a vent and rushed out, aiming at the two dogs one by one. He yelled angrily for half an hour, until he burst into tears and snotted his nose. He fell to the ground and couldn't stop his tears.
Ye Shuang watched quietly on the second floor. Seeing that Aunt Liu finally found the handkerchief bag after scolding, she grabbed it and wanted to throw it out. After thinking about it and hesitating a few times, I finally put it in my arms, and staggered back to the house...
To be honest, at first Ye Shuang really didn't expect that what she squatted here would be a delivery message.
Although she knew that Aunt Liu might be able to get some valuable information because of that little bastard, but Ye Shuang originally thought that someone would come to silence her, or come to "retrieve" something that she accidentally left behind on the little bastard. Mix what's in your hand.
She didn't expect that things were even more mysterious than she expected. How could the other party be confident that Aunt Liu would help transfer things? Why is the latter still willing to help
The life of the relative's son is still in the middle.
Ye Shuang was lying on the beam of the room and she had a lot of brainstorming, but it didn't stop her from paying attention to Aunt Liu's movements.
The handkerchief bag was taken by the other party to the kitchen for a while, and when he came back, there was nothing in his hand. The night passed without incident, and Aunt Liu stayed at home the next day and did not go out again. It was not until the afternoon that there was a knock on the door outside.
Aunt Liu stayed at home all day in a trance, until she heard a knock on the door, she regained her spirits, and her eyes gradually regained some brightness.
Going out to open the courtyard door, a man with a big beard covering his face was standing outside, he showed something to Aunt Liu without opening his mouth, the latter nodded, and finally spoke the first sentence : "Where's the money?"
Ye Shuang frowned, just for money
The bearded man didn't want to talk nonsense with a rural woman, so he still threw out a paper bag without saying a word, and then saw that the other party bowed his head and counted the money without moving, and finally hummed a few times impatiently: "Don't worry, it's enough for you to take care of yourself."
"You wait."
Putting the paper bag into her arms, Aunt Liu turned her head and walked towards the kitchen. The bearded man was probably also afraid that people outside would see him, so he came in and waited in the yard. When he had nothing to do, he kicked the two dogs next to him with his toe, wondering in his heart—the rural dogs are quite practical, and it’s hard to see such a temperless dog. Variety, you don’t even move it when you kick it, and it doesn’t move with a groan...
Ye Shuang was lying on the second floor to peep at what was going on below, and felt a little sympathetic to the dog in this family. He was really tortured yesterday, and now he is probably a little tired of being a dog.
After a while, Aunt Liu came out of the kitchen, clutching the handkerchief bag that had been stained with dust.
The bearded man's eyes lit up, he rushed over a few steps and pulled the handkerchief bag to unfold. He looked down and saw that the handwriting was correct, nodded in satisfaction, and took out a small glass bottle filled with liquid from his arms, probably because he wanted to pay attention to the scene. inspection.
Ye Shuang's heart tightened, she hadn't figured out how to get past this level, but then she realized that something more troublesome was coming.
When the bearded man was looking at things, he didn't pay attention to his side at all, and that Aunt Liu turned around and took a step away, and she was already standing behind the bearded man.
Of course, the position of the two is not the point.
The point is that Auntie has more pursuits than Ye Shuang imagined. She waited all morning not for money, and when she came out of the kitchen, she brought out more than just a handkerchief bag.
The other party pulled out a cleaver from his clothes at the back of his waist, standing behind the bearded man with a fierce look in his eyes.