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Enchanting His Heart: His Little Fox-Chapter 104: Boss, the One Asking for Help Should Be Miss Song Yi...
She suddenly stopped in her tracks.
In front of her, there was no path, and neither were there any on either side. If she forced her way through, she might fall into the forest.
Looking around at the vast curtain of rain, a gray expanse, the cold rain pelted her face, both cold and painful.
She placed her hands behind her back and pressed the emergency button—
The rain continued to pour, as if the sky had been punctured with a hole.
The headquarters received the emergency message immediately and dispatched people to follow the GPS locator.
At the foot of the mountain, a modified off-road vehicle steadily drove up the mountain.
Inside the car sat four people.
The driver was Zhou Liang, with Tang Si in the passenger seat, Ningxia Chuan, and Wen Mu in the back, and the atmosphere in the car was unusually silent.
The mountain road was rugged, and the rain was so heavy that it was almost impossible to see the road.
"Boss, when we reach the intersection up ahead, we should get out and proceed on foot to avoid alerting the enemy," Zhou Liang reported.
He was crafting his words, breaking the silence inside the car.
Zhou Liang had never felt such a low-pressure feeling when going out on a case.
After all, Tang Si could usually lighten the mood. Now, ever since he came out of the detective squad, he wore a serious face, surrounded by a low-pressure aura.
He didn’t dare say a word to Tang Si.
This time, they were out because the detective squad received a tip: there were people gathering to do drugs and committing malicious murder on this mountain.
This time, Tang Si and his team were going to investigate and confirm the truth of this tip.
So it was just the four of them.
The information had already been reported to the higher-ups, and the anti-drug squad was on their way, waiting for confirmation from Tang Si’s side before taking action.
"Mm." Tang Si turned to glance at the gray expanse of rain. The mountain shrouded in thick fog was barely discernible.
The scene was imprinted in Tang Si’s eyes. He frowned, withdrew his gaze, and spoke steadily, "Everyone change into raincoats, put on your bulletproof vests, and stay safe."
Zhou Liang checked the mirror to see the road conditions and was momentarily blinded by a flash of light.
Tang Si noticed it as well, his dark eyes instantly locking onto the rearview mirror, his gaze turning intense.
Zhou Liang: "Boss, there seems to be a car coming from behind."
Ningxia Chuan and Wen Mu in the back seat also noticed but said nothing.
Ningxia Chuan was following Tang Si’s directions, while Wen Mu wanted to see how Tang Si would react.
"I know," Tang Si said. "Stop the car for a moment."
The off-road vehicle gradually came to a halt, and the car behind them also stopped.
"I’ll get out and take a look."
"Let me go," Zhou Liang said, stopping Tang Si as he was about to undo his seatbelt, "You’re the main commander of this operation; you can’t risk yourself."
"The people behind might just be heading up the mountain, not necessarily drug traffickers."
Zhou Liang turned serious, matching the part, always meticulous at work.
Tang Si didn’t argue, simply saying four words, "Stay alert, stay safe."
...
Zhou Liang returned shortly after leaving the car.
He leaned against the window, raising his voice above the noisy rain, "Boss, they’re our own people."
"They’ve come up to rescue someone. I heard it’s some kind of wilderness survival training, and a team member sent a distress signal."
His voice blended with the rain, somewhat muffled but still understandable.
Tang Si paused, recalling the message Song Yi sent him, a vague sense of unease creeping in.
However, his face remained impassive as he asked, "Which unit is it?"
Coming to a mountain like this usually means special training at the base. It’s safe here, unlike the perilous border forests.
Yet it looked exactly like the desolate border forest, fitting all the characteristics of jungle training. It also... fitted rookie training.
Zhou Liang hesitated for a moment, looking at Tang Si’s expression, before saying hesitantly, "It’s... the unit you used to train."
"The person who sent the distress signal is likely Miss Song Yi..."







