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Carrying a Jurassic on me-Chapter 784 - 414: Fake Beggar Escapes_1
Chapter 784: Chapter 414: Fake Beggar Escapes_1
"Hong Kong, inside a hotel room.
Yan Fei and Xu Xiaoyan finally waited for the Sixth Miss Guo to come and take them sightseeing, and at Sancha River’s cattle farm, everyone also waited for the news brought back by Old Ou.
No one had the time to discuss what kind of method Old Ou had just used, as long as it was effective. After Old Ou briefly introduced his situation, everyone quickly started discussing how to catch the person and get the needed information about the cattle farm from the impersonating mute beggar’s mouth.
However, a small disagreement occurred at this moment, as people were divided into two groups, one suggesting that they should go and catch the person themselves, and the other saying that they should notify Director Lin to carry out the arrest.
Actually, the group suggesting to notify Director Lin consisted only of Heizi. For some reason, whether it was because his wife’s stomach was getting bigger or because he was afraid of causing trouble while Yan Fei wasn’t home, he always advised caution.
Clearly, his caution was a little overkill, even Pang Fa didn’t advise him to do so.
If the person was taken to the police station, it would be difficult to get the answers everyone wanted in a short time without resorting to questionable methods. Everyone agreed that they should act quickly and inform Boss Yan as soon as possible.
In the past, Yan Fei would always leave quietly, come and go as he pleased. Sometimes everyone would think that he was still around, only to find that he had disappeared after leaving a message. When everyone thought that he had just left and it would take days to return, he would often show up strolling from the direction of the greenhouse.
However, this trip to Hong Kong was different because the preparation took longer. And since the people at the cattle farm knew he was going to Hong Kong, they were too excited to even consider keeping it a secret. Therefore, anyone with a mind to find out could easily learn about Yan Fei’s trip to Hong Kong.
Now that such an event had happened right after he left, it seemed that the opponent was also someone who paid attention. If they didn’t find out the results quickly and report back to him, so he could prepare, it might be too late to do anything if something more serious happened when he was so far away in Hong Kong.
The group was currently at a stalemate. Heizi believed that if they personally arrested the person without legal authority, it would put Director Lin in a difficult situation. Yan Fei at least had the position of a militia, which allowed him some leeway in times of emergency, they didn’t have this privilege.
Because Heizi was always the closest to Yan Fei and usually made decisions, now that everyone had different opinions, they didn’t agree with his idea and couldn’t convince each other.
Just as everyone was arguing, Old Gao who had remained silent suddenly pointed his finger a few times.
"Damn!"
"Fuck..."
"Ah...Old Gao, what are you doing?"
Almost simultaneously, three shouts came from Li Fang, Xiaosong, and Chang Liang, who were the closest to Old Gao.
After these three screamed, both Pang Fa and Heizi were stunned, not sure what Old Gao was planning. He pointed to the three people holding their ribs and heads and laughed, "I don’t understand much, but I do have some experience with people’s reactions to being hit."
He spoke modestly: "Look at them, this is a normal person’s reaction to being hit. Now, what would the reaction be if you poked their butt with an awl? Could an ordinary person tolerate it?"
Old Ou added, "And it’s not a regular awl, it’s a crochet needle, also called a hook awl, it has a hook."
Seeing Old Ou persistently emphasizing it’s a hook awl, Old Gao corrected himself: "Right, a hook awl. If you poke someone’s butt with that thing, what do you think would be their reaction?"
What could the feeling be? It was obvious from Old Ou’s reaction. Just seeing someone else being poked had left such a deep impression on him when Old Gao brought it up.
Everyone felt uncomfortable just thinking about it. The three, who were complaining about Old Gao’s sneak attack, were silent now, waiting for Old Gao to continue speaking.
"That guy, he might be a tough character, you know!" Old Gao looked at everyone watching him and finally expressed his reflection.
"How tough?" This was said by Chang Liang who had just been sneak attacked by Old Gao. Apart from him, Li Fang almost simultaneously asked, "How might he be? If he could bear being poked, doesn’t that make him truly ruthless?"
"I have seen people who don’t make a sound when they’re cut with a knife! They’re not formidable, but pathetic, even more pathetic than a pig. Compared to that, what’s a poke?" Old Gao said without any expression. "If he really is a tough character, I can’t tell you how tough he is. Anyway, if it were in the past, I guess I’d have to bear it. I’ve been working in the field all year, eating and drinking well, even though my Kung Fu skills have improved, I’m not sure if my tolerance is as good as before!"
It’s a transparent analogy, everyone understood. It indicates that it’s one of the formidable individuals - in everyone’s view, those who could bear being cut with a knife are also formidable! And only under extreme circumstances would such a person exist. And what those extreme situations are, everyone understood.
"So, what do we do?" A crowd of people racked their brains, deciding to throw this problem at Old Gao.
He had been silent all this time and when he finally spoke, his words stunned everyone. Who could have imagined his brain was becoming shrewder? When he first arrived, Heizi managed to make a fool out of him every day...
"I don’t know!" Old Gao’s answer was simple and clear. "If you want me to catch someone, then I’ll go. I’m just reminding you; he might not be as you imagine, ready to be captured once we arrive."
Old Gao, I have a newfound respect for you!
Not only did Heizi think this, everyone at the scene thought the same.
Here they had been, assuming he had suddenly become some sort of idiot!
"So, Old Gao, if our police station’s people were to capture you, and you were dead-set on running away, assuming they don’t have guns, do you think you could escape with your skills?" Pang Fa contemplated before asking.
"Hehe!" Old Gao answered with a word, wearing an expression that made his meaning clear to everyone.
No one present was unfamiliar with the situation at the police station. There are very few formal police officers. Although Director Lin does have some Kung Fu skills and probably studied some grappling techniques in school, it’s unclear how much of that is left in him after spending so much time taking care of his wife and children. Aside from him, the station might just have Xiang Changqing, a retired military officer, who might also be somewhat competent.
Speaking of the others, the odds aren’t in their favor, at least not among the people currently present. Those who usually trained with Old Gao and worked arduously every day were likely stronger than those irregulars at the police station who claimed to be police officers but in reality were just security officers.
If someone like Old Gao were to encounter these officers and if he were prepared, the situation likely wouldn’t be very promising. This isn’t to belittle the police officers at the station, but this is the reality. A township police station could only do so much. Who would dare to resist an encounter with police? The most is to run during an attempted arrest, but once chased down, they would immediately surrender without the need for force.
"Are you still going to have Director Lin capture him?" Pang Fa asked the brooding Heizi with a smirk.
Heizi was contemplating when Old Cheng walked in from outside: "What are you guys up to? Not doing anything and hiding in here for leisure time, eh?"
With Yan Fei absent, Old Cheng had been looking after the large animals in the shed. Others weren’t familiar with those tigers and bears, but Blackie and Old Cheng often fed them, and though these creatures weren’t trustful, given the two men’s daily care, it wasn’t a problem.
Old Cheng came to fetch something and noticed that none of the guys were around, so he came to investigate.
Upon seeing Old Cheng walk in, Heizi explained the situation to him and asked for his advice.
Old Cheng pondered for a moment: "It’s simple. Let’s all go together and scare him off with the police at first. He plans to infiltrate our farm in disguise clearly with a motive. He might panic once the police gives him a scare. No matter what, our priority is to capture him and hold him prisoner first. Even if someone controls him behind the scenes, once we lock him up and investigate for a few days, it’ll be a problem for him, not us."
The crowd had nothing better to suggest, so they all rushed out.
If they went to the police station for this, Director Lin would surely take it seriously. The idea of anyone seeking to damage the cattle farm was a serious issue. After all, the prosperity of Sancha River township was riding on the cattle farm to bring wealth to everyone. Any attempt at sabotage was not only a personal threat to Yan Fei but also meant cutting off the livelihood of the people of the township.
After discussing it among themselves, Lin Baoguo took Dang Wenzheng and Xiang Changqing over immediately.
Seeing the beggar coming out of a store, Dang Wenzheng shouted to clear the crowd and began to sprint. Seeing him run, Xiang Changqing followed him—both were in police uniform, and the market-going crowd, unaware of the unfolding moment, made way promptly.
As Dang Wenzheng ran, he shouted, "Impersonating a beggar, stop! You’ve committed a crime...stop right there and don’t move..."
The beggar obviously flinched, but contrary to everyone’s expectations, he remained still.
Lin Baoguo had a high regard for Dang Wenzheng— he was quite capable, particularly his running ability was even faster than Xiang Changqing’s, a retired soldier.
Initially, they’d agreed to intimidate the imposter beggar first, but seeing him stand still, Dang Wenzheng directly moved forward and grabbed the beggar’s arm. Twisting it behind, he fumbled his handcuffs out while shouting, "Impersonating a beggar to discover our secrets, eh? Spies don’t meet good ends, you wait and see how we deal with you..."
He pulled out his handcuffs to cuff the guy, but before he could finish his sentence, the previously motionless fake mute beggar’s expression suddenly changed. He twisted and turned, managed to push Dang Wenzheng away, parted the crowd that had not yet reacted, and ran...
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