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Five hundred and eleven ran away

Zhang Guifang was busy cleaning up here, and Zhao Wenzhuo was not idle either. He started calling everywhere to report that Zhang Yu was safe.

You must know that Zhang Yu was kidnapped this time, which alarmed many people, and they also put in a lot of effort. Zhang Yu escaped smoothly this time, and Zhao Wenzhuo had to call one by one to report that he was safe.

This is just a temporary measure. After Zhang Yu comes back, he will take Zhang Yu's family to visit him personally to express his gratitude.

Who knows how surprised Zhang Yu was when he received the money from Zhao Wenzhuo's old friend that afternoon.

After some refusals, Zhang Yu was forced to accept the money and was dumbfounded.

My uncle was so afraid that he would be short of money.

However, Zhang Yu was still very touched by his uncle's thoughtfulness.

It was a rare trip to Shanghai, and there was still a long way to go before the train departure time that the staff had booked for him. Zhang Yu thought about how to take a good tour of Shanghai.

But what happened next interrupted Zhang Yu's plan.

As soon as Zhang Yu walked out of the guest house, he was stopped by a young man.

"Comrade Zhang, Comrade Zhang..." The first time he saw him, Zhang Yu recognized him as the staff member who booked his ticket.

"Don't worry, it's not too late for you to take a breath first." Listening to his rapid breathing, Zhang Yu hurriedly spoke to comfort him.

The young man felt relieved when he saw that he had stopped Zhang Yu.

He took a breath for a while and calmed down before saying, "Comrade Zhang Yu, I'm afraid you need to go back with us again?"

"What happened?" Zhang Yu said in surprise. Hasn't his identity been verified?

Seeing Zhang Yu's surprise, the young man waved his hands hurriedly: "It's not Comrade Zhang's problem, it's, it's..."

When he said this, the young people were a little embarrassed. It was all their fault. They were the ones who had caused Comrade Zhang Yu to suffer.

"We have just received news that something happened to the group of people handed over to us by the Navy comrades during the escort, and several people ran away." The young man's face became redder and redr as he talked. This time it was their fault.

"Run away! Who ran away?" Zhang Yu's eyes widened in surprise. He had caught them in his hands, but he could still let them run away.

Thinking of this, Zhang Yu suddenly had a bad feeling. Who ran away? It couldn't be the few people he thought.

"It's...it's Mr. Wu and the person in charge of the ship, and...there's an old man." The young man also knew that they were being unreasonable. When he said this, he hesitated for a long time before he explained clearly.

Hearing this, Zhang Yu felt even more speechless, okay? He couldn't let anyone escape, but let the two most important people on the ship escape.

However, Zhang Yu could still understand that the two of them had run away, but he couldn't figure out who the third person was who ran away.

As far as he knew, although there were some people from well-off families on the ship, they did not have the courage to escape.

But Zhang Yu also knows something about their thoughts. They are not like those people crowded in the lower cabin. If they miss this time, they will never have another chance.

Although the ferry fare is not cheap for them, it is not a big deal. After missing this time, there will be many opportunities to go out in the future.

Besides, with their knowledge, they knew that they wouldn't be imprisoned for long.

So I really wouldn't take such a big risk to escape.

Most of those crowded in the lower cabin did not have the courage to escape.

Although his mind was constantly thinking about other things, Zhang Yu quickly figured out the purpose of this young staff member.

If nothing else, if that Mr. Wu knew that he was still in Shanghai, he would probably not let him go.

Especially since he has nothing now, he may try his best to get over and kidnap him again.

"Comrade Zhang Yu, you'd better go to our place and rest."

When things got to this point, what could Zhang Yu say? Even for the sake of his own safety, he could only return to the guest house to pack up his few belongings, and then followed the young staff member back to their unit.

Regarding the escape of Mr. Wu and others, the leader who accepted the incident was furious and finally ordered his subordinates to catch them all as soon as possible.

Zhang Yu returned to the house he lived in at the beginning, flipping through the book in boredom, and sighing at the failure of his plan. What he didn't know was that in a private house not far away from him, there was a man who had just escaped.

Mr. Wu and the person in charge.

No one thought that those two people would be so bold.

After escaping, they did not run out, but returned to the center of Shanghai and hid under the eyes of their captors.

However, the two people at this time were not much better.

In order to cover the two of them's escape, their subordinates were all wiped out and sent to prison.

And after their experience of escaping, I believe those people will definitely tighten their protection, and it will be more difficult for them to rescue their subordinates.

Thinking of this, the person in charge felt extremely distressed.

The brothers who followed him were not outsiders.

Those people were all brought out from his hometown. He promised that he would make a fortune with them and take them back well.

Now that everyone has been arrested, how can he explain to his parents and fellow villagers?

Compared with his distress, Mr. Wu did not make any concessions or punishments.

The men he was able to bring out regardless of the risk of exposure were all his confidants who had been with him for so many years, and he still wanted to rely on these confidants to regain his footing.

Is this good? All folded in.

The key is that without these confidants, even if he successfully escapes, there will be no one to do anything for him.

What made him even more distressed was that all the money he had accumulated over the years was taken away in one fell swoop.

He still buried those things in Beijing, but in this situation, does he dare to go back and get them?

Now that he has returned to the capital, he has thrown himself into a trap.

Two people who were equally distressed glared at each other in a tacit understanding: It was all his fault, otherwise the trouble would not have reached this level.

Compared to Mr. Wu, the person in charge thought more.

The first thing he thought of was the coffin Mr. Wu brought on the boat.

When I think of that coffin, the person in charge feels regret!

Why was he so greedy in the first place? Why did he allow Mr. Wu to bring the coffin on board the ship?

What the elders said is correct, but we should still avoid some things that should be avoided.

Why didn't he listen to the old man?

Now it's better, all the years of hard work are gone, and all the brothers under my command have been compensated.

He should never, absolutely shouldn't covet the five times the shipping fee and let the man named Wu board the ship with a coffin.

So unlucky!

It must be the coffin named Wu that brought bad luck to his ship. Otherwise, how could he be suddenly caught if he hadn't had any trouble in so many years?


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