Chapter 254 Drive out
Chapter 254 Drive out
In fact, Yoko learned about Mr. Liang’s deeds from her uncle when she was a child.
He studied abroad for many years and made the decisive decision to return to China. He is also one of the most influential scholars of our time.
During the seven years, it was under the influence of Mr. Liang that Yoko gradually began to change her strategy and decided to return to the city alone.
As for the agreement with Liang Yuanxin, it was purely to cover up her tracks. What she was doing was extremely dangerous, and the fewer people who knew about it, the better.
Because of Li Weijun's disappearance, the entire team was almost in a semi-paralyzed state. At the request of Mr. Liang, he personally took over the entire team, codenamed "Wooden Stake".
Before Yoko planned the He Wensu plan, Mr. Liang secretly sent her a letter in advance, saying that there was an important task to be conveyed.
She pushed several important things she had listed at home in front of Mr. Liang, found a place and sat down opposite Mr. Liang.
This is all I have found out. As for the batch you mentioned, I guess it is most likely stored in the hospital.
There were three waves of patrols in front of the storage room alone, and the rotation time was basically every two hours.
I think this is the only chance to intercept this batch.
Yoko pointed to the circled part on the paper.
Mr. Liang raised his hand to adjust his glasses, picked up the paper and read it carefully under the dim light.
Changhua Wharf?
Yes, this batch needs to be sent to, and Changhua Wharf is the best shipping port.
There is a lot of power and many garrisons nearby. It is absolutely safe for them.
I calculated that it only takes half an hour for the truck to get from the departure point to the dock.
We spend more time on the main road. Once a fight breaks out, they will come to support us quickly and there will be no way to escape.
I have also considered other transportation channels, but this possibility is higher. I suggest making preparations in several other places just in case.
Mr. Liang opened the topographic map, his finger slowly slid along the route, and stopped at a place.
Yoko understood. It seemed that Mr. Liang and he had the same idea.
Here is the best solution I can think of.
It took about five minutes from the time the truck drove into the alley and turned the corner to the time the gunshots alarmed nearby people who came to provide support.
So we have to act quickly, there is only one chance, and if this operation fails, the consequences will be disastrous.
Leave the rest to me. This batch is our hope, so we must do our best.
Also, I will keep Li Weijun's whereabouts secret for the time being. He will show up when the opportunity is right.
As long as he's fine.
Yoko breathed a sigh of relief. What she feared most was hearing the news of his sacrifice or arrest. Now that she knew his whereabouts, she could finally put her mind at ease.
I will go back tomorrow. I paid attention to the people coming in and out of the hospital some time ago, and Mr. Ren didn't seem to be among them, so I guess he is fine.
It would be great if you can rescue them, but if you can't, remember to put your own safety first.
In addition, I have opened a new Ding's clothing store at the original contact point. You and I will try to avoid meeting each other in person in the future, and any communication can be delivered through the bookstore.
Only I know your identity. As your single, you are welcome to join.
Yoko and Mr. Liang held hands tightly together, like two ropes intertwined and twisted into one.
Looking at Mr. Liang's wrinkled hands, Yoko's eyes turned red.
It seemed like she hadn't felt this steady for a long time. For so many years, she seemed to be floating in the sea alone.
It feels so good to have a home.
Please give me more advice in the future.
PFC