As early as 4:50 in the morning, Hong Yanwu and Chen Liquan arrived at the Beijing Railway Station on time carrying a box of Beijing's local specialties.
In addition to their train tickets, the two of them also brought a lot of money and food. A total of 4,000 yuan of unity and a lot of national food stamps. As for the remaining 700 to buy specialties, Hong Yanwu was too lazy to bring it with him, so he simply threw it at home.
As agreed, they would meet at five o'clock sharp. Hong Yanwu and Chen Liquan would sit under the electric clock in the waiting hall and wait for "Sugar Heart".
This kind of meeting arrangement is very necessary.
Because although it was still early, this place was the main way into and out of Beijing, and the waiting hall was still bustling with people. Otherwise, it would be difficult to meet up smoothly.
But even with such obvious coordinates, there was no sign of this big girl after waiting for a long time.
At 5:10, when he had only left the car for more than 20 minutes, Hong Yanwu couldn't help but become anxious. First, he was afraid that "Tang Xin'er" would be thin-skinned and regret it temporarily. He was also afraid that she would oversleep.
So his eyes kept scanning the faces of various people passing by, for fear of missing something.
Fortunately, Chen Liquan's "fire-burning body" soon sensed it and informed him in a low voice.
"Coming, behind you."
He quickly turned around and saw the gorgeous face of "Tang Xin'er".
But this girl looked unusual. She probably wanted to play a joke on them. She had a naughty look on her face and was trying to approach them from behind quietly.
As a result, he didn't expect that Hong Yanwu would suddenly turn around when he was two steps away. He froze on the spot. He seemed to be shocked, and then he looked disappointed.
He couldn't help but say, half angry and half strange, "You are really smart. I haven't seen you look back. How did you find me?"
As soon as he heard this, Hong Yanwu knew that she had come a long time ago, and maybe the cat was secretly observing him. At the same time, the stone in his heart fell to the ground, and he was naturally angry and wanted to laugh.
"How old are you to still play this? Look at the time. Sister, it will be too late if we don't stop."
"Hey, I was afraid that your family would come to see you off. I'd be so embarrassed if I bumped into you. Don't be angry. You didn't even have breakfast. I brought you breakfast..."
"Tang Xin'er", who had been complained about, had a look of shame and self-knowledge in his eyes. As he spoke, he showed off a few sesame-shaped biscuits stuffed with meat and a thermos flask in his hand.
This moment made Hong Yanwu feel a kind of ironing, and his heart felt as comfortable as being caressed by a small hand.
What else could he say?
Not to mention being angry, he really wanted to hold this girl in his arms right now.
No problem, a lovely woman can always make a man tolerant.
But no matter what, there was no time to delay any longer. So the three of them took their things and took action immediately, running all the way to the ticket gate.
Fortunately, the subsequent process of checking in and boarding the train was quite smooth. Two minutes before leaving the train, the three of them boarded their compartment in time.
When the train started, they sat side by side on the seats, watching the train slowly pull out of the station and run north. They all leaned back on the seat backs and let out a big breath. Then they looked at each other and laughed.
stand up.
At this moment, their bodies and minds relaxed. Soon they turned their attention to the dawn outside the window, and their hearts were filled with expectations for the future journey...
As the saying goes, what comes comes goes.
Since there are trains out of Beijing, there will be trains into Beijing. Likewise, there are people who are in high spirits and there are people who are exhausted.
Just as the train Hong Yanwu and the others were riding had just left the northern border of Beijing, a train from south to north from Huacheng also drove into Liangxiang County and was about to arrive in Beijing.
In the dining car of this train, the fixed biological clock prompted veteran policeman Zhang Guoliang to yawn and wake up from his seat. The first thing he did was to look at the other end of the dining car.
Fortunately, all of the three prisoners captured last night were still handcuffed to the legs of the seats. They were lying scattered on the ground, soundly asleep.
On the seat not far away from them, another young police officer Hui Ye was still immersed in sleep.
It was very quiet in the carriage, except for the snoring coming one after another, and the only sound of the wheels hitting the rails outside the carriage window.
According to habit, Zhang Guoliang rubbed his eyes, then looked at the watch on his wrist following the dim light outside the window.
The time was as he expected, about six o'clock in the morning.
This means that we will arrive at Beijing South Station in about half an hour. It also means that when the loudspeaker conveys this news, passengers will soon start packing their luggage and preparing to get off the train.
Of course, the more chaotic the situation, the more necessary police patrols are to prevent some ill-intentioned people from taking advantage of the troubled waters and causing property losses to some people who are not very vigilant.
Therefore, he no longer wasted time and went directly to push Shi Hui. He wanted to wake up the boy and inspect the soft and hard carriages separately with him, and conduct another safety inspection.
Unexpectedly, even after pushing several times, Shi Hui didn't wake up.
This made Zhang Guoliang a little unbearable. He sighed, hesitated for a moment, and finally gave up.
It must be said that there are not many times when he is so soft-hearted. But this is not because he dotes on this kid. The key point is that Shi Hui made great achievements yesterday and was really tired.
Anyone who runs the railway knows that the trains on these two lines, the Beijing-Hua Line from Beijing to Huacheng and the Beijing-Shanghai Line from Beijing to Shanghai, will always attract those who are "stealing on the railway" (a slang term for stealing on the railway).
Thieves covet it.
Because the trains on these two lines are extremely rich.
The three criminals they caught together last night were a gang of three who had been running this route all year round. From this group of old thieves, the stolen money they seized was as high as more than a thousand yuan.
At the same time, in the process of arresting the prisoner, Shi Hui not only showed the courage that a police officer should have, but also timely intercepted a kid who wanted to jump out of the car and escape. He even scratched his hand.
Then, this capable boy cooperated with him in the sudden trial and went to visit and collect evidence. He was busy almost all night. It was not until about four o'clock in the morning that he had time to relax for a while.
With all this in mind, how could he not feel sorry for such a good young talent?
Simply, it's better to go on a patrol by yourself and let this kid sleep a little longer.
Zhang Guoliang made this decision with a smile, but when he walked back to his seat and wanted to reach for the water glass on the dining table, he was dumbfounded!
The confession materials that I had been busy writing all night yesterday, and the stolen money that was due to be returned to the passengers in a while, all disappeared unexpectedly.
Startled, Zhang Guoliang thought something had been dropped under the seat. He immediately turned on the light in the dining car, but under the bright lights, no matter whether it was the tabletop with the water glass on it, or under the table, or under the seat, those things were nowhere to be seen.
The most important thing.
Now he really couldn't hold back his anger, and immediately woke up Shi Hui with a pale face. But the two policemen rummaged through the entire dining car, even on the bodies of the three thieves.
I searched and couldn't find it.
What's even more strange is that the two access doors of the dining car are completely locked, and the key is in Zhang Guoliang's pocket. This is even more puzzling.
The scum of society have the advantage of being in the scum hole. Those handcuffed boys are good at observing words and emotions, and they are very smart. Seeing the police doing this, they quickly figured out what was going on.
Well, not only did they start to gloat about their misfortune, but they also started to yell and scream, asking the two policemen to let them go quickly. Otherwise, they would sue them for arresting people randomly.
The expressions of the two policemen changed at this time. Everyone understood how serious the consequences of this matter were.
They were arrested, and records were made with the passengers, but now all the physical evidence is gone. How can they explain it to all parties?
How should these prisoners be convicted? Do we really need to let these bad guys go?
If this matter is to be spread, let alone other things, an internal major negligence punishment will definitely not escape. It will simply become the biggest joke of the railway public security system. They will also become a shame that brings shame to all police officers!
No, absolutely not allowed!
After all, Zhang Guoliang had been working for a long time. After thinking hard, there were only two final possibilities left. He couldn't bear it and pounced on the kid who yelled the most arrogantly, kicking him in the face.
Dizzy.
Then he stared at the other two fiercely and shouted with a ferocious expression.
"Tell me! Do you have other accomplices? Or did you get away by 'lu Miao' (slang for pulling handcuffs) while we were sleeping? Where are the things? I will give you ten minutes. Otherwise, don't blame me for giving them to you.
'Hanged and handcuffed'."
This threat was not serious, and the attitude was not a joke at all. The two boys knew what these words meant. If not, they would lose one hand for it.
So the two of them didn't dare to make trouble anymore, and they didn't need to ask for trouble, so they both became serious.
A boy said, "Brother policeman, we really didn't do it. If we were good at harvesting seedlings, we would have run away when the train slowed down. Why would we be waiting here for you to deal with us? Besides, there are only three of us who came out.
There is really no one else. We each have different divisions of labor, and I made it clear to you yesterday. What do you think is the use of bringing one more person?"
The other one also said, "We lost when you two caught us. We can only blame ourselves for not being good at studying and not complaining about others. But there is a saying you don't like to hear. Be the best in your practice. The best among the best will be the best among the best.
No matter how powerful you policemen are, you can't always be awesome? I think there are indeed other masters in this car. But who it is, we don't know..."
As soon as these words were said, Zhang Guoliang and Shi Hui couldn't help but look at each other. Although they were unwilling to admit it, it was obvious whether there was any truth to these words.
But if this is the case, what should they do?
At this moment, the faces of the two police officers were really ugly...
Seven o'clock in the morning.
Not long after the "Dongfanghong" musical bell of Beijing Railway Station rang, passengers arriving from Huacheng to Beijing poured out of the station exit.
This kind of sea of people happens here countless times every day. The pattern that the ticket inspectors are familiar with is that it is always crowded and swollen at first. After five minutes, it becomes orderly and smooth. In another five minutes, it will be smooth and orderly.
Just, sparse and scattered.
This day was no exception. Until fifteen minutes, there was no one at the exit.
But just when the two ticket inspectors were about to block the exit and turned to leave, unexpectedly, another young man's voice came from the doorway.
"Comrade, comrade, please wait. I haven't checked the ticket yet..."
Following a figure, he gradually emerged from the darkness about ten meters away from the doorway.
The two ticket inspectors had typical old man tempers and immediately scolded them. But this young man had a good temper and kept walking a few steps without apologizing. His legs seemed to be a little lame.
So this matter and this person were quickly forgotten by the two ticket inspectors.
To what extent has it been forgotten?
If you wait for them to change their faces and immediately ask what this young man looks like, what he is wearing, and what he is carrying, they will definitely not be able to tell.
Why? Because this young man's whole body is too common and too featureless.
This face makes you feel familiar at first glance. Thinking about it, whether he looks like the second brother next door or his own cousin, I’m really not sure.
The same goes for age. You can say he is thirty years old, or you can say he is eighteen or nineteen. No matter how you look at it, you cannot tell.
In addition, the clothes, shoes, hat, and bag this person wore were all generic products without any characteristics. There was no way to tell the difference between the region and the occupation. In short, they were just things that everyone used.
Even the accent is the same. What he speaks is definitely Mandarin. But you can never tell where the person is by just listening with your ears.
But in fact, we have to explain that it was this young man who looked like the second brother next door and the cousin who deliberately stole the things that Zhang Guoliang and Shi Hui lost on the train.
It was him who ruined the futures of two policemen.
And the capital city was also the hometown he returned to after a full ten years of absence.
His name that once spread throughout the north and south cities - "reach out", probably not many people in the capital now know about it.
But no one who knows it can deny that he is the only person in the capital who can be called a "god and Buddha" in the past decades.