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[Urban] Nongyu (Complete) - 33 

Chapter Six: The Thousand-Handed Beauties (Part Two)

Er Ya peeked in and, seeing no one else in the room, exclaimed in surprise, "Hey brother, how did you know it was us?"

She walked in carrying a megaphone and a powerful flashlight.

Indeed, the commotion outside sounded like a large-scale police search, but it was actually a show orchestrated by my two younger sisters.

Er Ya's name is Bi Ran, only sixteen years old, and still in middle school. I had Jiang Shan handle her enrollment. Da Ya's name is Bi Jie, born mute, but miraculously regained her speech, and since then, she can imitate anyone's voice so perfectly that even the person speaking can't tell the difference. I had helped the two sisters when they were in trouble, and since then, we've been kindred spirits, becoming sworn siblings.

Actually, at first, I didn't realize the sisters were putting on a show outside, so after breaking free, I only wanted to escape the house and find police protection. But just as I stepped onto the windowsill, the bright light that had been illuminating the window flickered slightly, making me vaguely realize that it wasn't a police searchlight, but rather a powerful flashlight held in someone's hand.

This discovery sent a chill down my spine, and a series of questions flashed through my mind. If it was a police encirclement and search, how could it happen so coincidentally, and how could a commander be nearby, describing the police deployment so clearly that the people inside could faintly hear it? Besides, the police are a rigorously trained force; they would never easily alert the target inside without forming a complete encirclement.

After a brief moment of thought, I had a conclusion: this so-called police anti-gang operation was completely fabricated, and even the dialogue was familiar to me.

Bi Jie is very independent and doesn't readily accept my financial assistance. She sets up a fruit stall outside the Grand Cinema to support her younger sister's schooling, and the two sisters live a rather frugal life. A few days ago, I noticed Bi Ran was downcast. After school, while helping her sister at the stall, she kept staring at the people coming and going from the movie theater, constantly peering inside with a mixture of curiosity and sadness on her face.

I can guess most of what children are like; I knew they were always at the movie theater but couldn't afford to go in. Bi Ran must have been disappointed that she hadn't seen a single movie since coming to the city, so I specially bought three tickets for them. And today, the police surrounding the house were clearly lines from that movie.

I think this is what happened. The two sisters needed to find me, but I had lost my phone and couldn't reach them. They only knew my address, so they came looking for me in the dead of night, only to find me being caught and beaten by Hou Yongzhong. Two weak and frail girls couldn't possibly fight off a group of thugs, and being children raised in the mountains, they didn't know much about the basics of calling for help or calling the police in the city.

In their anxiety, they remembered when I had instructed them to help rescue Lu Lu from Zhang Yifei, so they risked repeating the same trick, impersonating police officers with their voices. Since they don't watch TV often and have little experience, they simply applied the plot from the police drama we watched together a couple of days ago. That's why terms like "anti-gang unit" and "municipal police bureau" sounded so awkward.

I figured the two sisters must have come directly from the Grand Cinema, carrying a megaphone and flashlight. The megaphone could record and play repeatedly, something street vendors used to hawk their wares. Bi Jie must have recorded her own speech inside, then had her sister play it while shining the flashlight through the window, while she went around to another spot, pretending to be seven or eight people talking to scare Hou Yongzhong away. That's why when I appeared at the window, Bi Ran was startled, her flashlight flashing, which gave me away.

Of course, the sisters' scheme wasn't clever; it had many flaws. If it weren't for my series of tricks that had driven these thugs crazy, if it weren't for the late hour when people's ability to discern things was reduced, and if Hou Yongzhong and the others weren't blind and guilty, their antics wouldn't have worked.

I immediately understood this and realized that if I rushed outside, the thugs would instinctively follow, exposing the sisters' scheme. Not only would I be unable to escape, but they would also be in danger. Conversely, if I stayed inside under some pretext, Hou Yongzhong and the others would think of escaping quickly. Moreover, if I pretended to be incapacitated, they wouldn't have the strength to take me away and would most likely abandon me. Of course, if Hou Yongzhong insisted on taking my life, I could fight back then. Therefore, I decisively pretended to fall and lose consciousness.

Strange, isn't it? In that instant, I understood the whole story and made the corresponding plan.

I am an ordinary person, without handsome looks, an enviable family background, strong financial resources, or extraordinary physical abilities; only my mind is relatively quick. Since my life has been repeatedly threatened, since I hovered on the brink of death at the Emperor Building, I have found that my insight has become sharper, and my mind works at a much faster pace.

In the past, when I made plans, I would always think things through and refine them repeatedly. Sometimes, it would take me an entire night, even a pack of cigarettes, to come up with a targeted solution. But now, in just a moment, all the clues intertwined in my mind can be integrated and connected. Perhaps this is the power I felt flowing through my body when I walked out of Shen Dongcai's office.

"Of course I know, brother. I'm a master strategist, hehe... Oh!"

I said, trying to stand up while leaning against the wall, but my left knee hurt so much that I couldn't help but groan.

"Hey...slow down!"

Bi Jie immediately rushed forward to support me, helping me sit down on the bed. Seeing the mess in the room and the bloodstains, as well as the bruises on my face and the blood at the corner of my mouth, she was very worried and asked, "What...what happened? What are they doing?"

I knew it was pointless to say more, and this wasn't the time for casual conversation, so I said, "It's hard to explain in a few words, but these people want to kill me!"

At this point, I suddenly remembered something and asked, "How did you two get here?" "

I received a call this afternoon, was it you, brother? I heard someone talking on the other end, but the voice was strange, not like someone talking on the phone, and then they hung up quickly."

The two sisters took out tissues to wipe my face, and Bi Ran said eagerly.

I then remembered that in the afternoon, I had rushed to Chen Jing's neighborhood and used my last two coins to call Chen Jing and the Bi sisters separately. As a result, the sisters' phones went through, but before I could hear anyone answer, Liang Ying and the others surrounded me and forced me to hang up.

Bi Jie continued, "Ranran told me about this, and I felt something was off. Only you know our phone number; no one else could have called us, so..."

My expression changed instantly, and I blurted out, "So you called me back? Did anyone answer? What did you say to them?"

"No!"

Seeing my serious expression, Bi Jie quickly added, "Ranran's phone was dead, and we didn't remember your number, so we had to come here to find you..." Hearing

this, I finally breathed a sigh of relief. If the two sisters had called my phone and spoken to the other end, Shen Dongcai would have discovered their existence. With his influence, if he wanted to find out their identities, the two women would have been in danger.

Bi Ran continued, "When we arrived, it wasn't completely dark yet. We saw those people pry open the door and sneak in. They went around to the back and saw them ransacking the place, looking for something. We were so worried! We knew these people were no good, but we couldn't find you, so we could only stay here and wait. Then we saw you come back, and we tried to stop you from coming in, but we were too late!"

Hearing this, I nodded slightly, secretly relieved that there was always a way out. Actually, this was all by chance. If I hadn't called the two sisters, or if Liang Ying had appeared even ten seconds earlier and the call hadn't gone through, they wouldn't have come tonight. If I hadn't saved my number in their phones but written it down, even if their phones were dead, they would have found a public phone to call me.

Moreover, the Bi sisters lacked experience living in the city. If it were me, I would have treated that call as a wrong number or a nuisance call, because such situations are common. Only these two girls from the mountains would take it so seriously. Besides, they arrived at the perfect time, just as Hou Yongzhong and his group entered the house. Otherwise, the two sisters wouldn't have become my reinforcements, but rather hostages to blackmail me.

"Brother, who are they? Why are they so fierce? What are they looking for here?"

Bi Ran asked, sitting next to me and pulling my arm.

"Nothing, they're not good people. Ranran, don't ask, and don't worry!"

I couldn't let such a young girl face the problem with me, so I gave a perfunctory answer. But her words reminded me that the most important thing now was to deal with those things. As long as they were there, I would have leverage.

"Come on!"

I gently raised my arm and pointed to the hole under the bluestone slab on the ground, saying, "Dig up the soil in that pit, there's something inside!"

"Why?"

Bi Ran asked, and she and Bi Jie went over.

There was actually a layer of loose soil beneath the safe, which could be easily dug out by hand. The two girls quickly pulled out a brown handbag.

"What's this?"

Bi Jie asked.

I said, "Keep digging, there's more down there!"

The two girls did as I said, digging deeper, and soon they pulled out another identical handbag from even deeper.

"What's this?"

Bi Ran, still childlike at heart, picked it up and walked over, opening the bottom bag and dumping its contents onto the bed with a 'whoosh'. Besides a jade pendant and a small medicine bottle, there were mostly CDs.

She then proceeded to rummage through the other one. Upon opening it, she found it contained discs as well. Not recognizing CDs, she took one out of her bag and flipped it over, muttering, "What are these? They're all the same!"

Actually, there were two more layers in the pit beneath the safe. The two handbags in the safe and the first layer below were fake, containing only insignificant items. Without careful examination, the difference between real and fake would be impossible to discern. Only the bottom one contained the bag I stole from Shen Dongcai's house, along with the CDs, the video of Shen raping Liu Yuying, and some of my valuable personal belongings. These items were now scattered on the bed.

This was mainly for theft prevention. If someone tried to steal something, and my trap didn't stop them, then if they were blindfolded and discovered the bag in the box was fake, they might continue searching and find another identical handbag. With their eyesight impaired, they might mistakenly believe they had found what they were looking for. Little did they know, this was also a decoy.

Seeing that her sister had dumped the contents of her bag all over the bed, Da Ya said angrily, "Hey Ranran, why are you so naughty? Don't touch your brother's things!"

She snatched another bag from her sister's hand and started tidying up.

"It's okay, it's okay, just put it away!"

I reached out to tidy it up too. My eyes fell on that brown shoulder bag, and my heart skipped a beat; I froze.

'No way, it's him! How could it be him? This is so strange!' Seeing that familiar shoulder bag brought back a flood of memories, and I was even more surprised to discover something extremely bizarre.

Since escaping Yuehua Community, I'd been struggling on the brink of death, constantly striving for survival, but one question had been lingering in my mind. Who was that boy who delivered the lunchbox? How did he get there? He was clearly implying that I had been discovered and surrounded by Shen Dongcai, so why was he helping me?

And although he was disguised, I could still tell I had definitely met him before, but I just couldn't remember when or where we had interacted.

I hadn't had a chance to calmly think about this issue during this time. Now, when I saw this bag, I suddenly woke up with a start.

Yes, it's him! The young man driven by the sea that night I bumped into Gu Zhenhai! He was later arrested by the Hongqiao branch of the police station, mistaken for a prostitute, and I only managed to rescue him by sheer coincidence.

How could it be him? He seems so ordinary and pathetic on the surface, yet he appeared so mysteriously. There's definitely something going on here!

Hey, that's strange. Why does seeing this bag remind me of that little boy?

At the time, I didn't realize that, whether by chance or fate, I had been drawn into an unimaginable, earth-shattering vortex.

"Huh?"

Bi Ran suddenly seemed to have discovered a new continent. She grabbed something from the bed and held it in front of Bi Jie, saying, "Sister, look!"

"What is it? Don't make things worse!"

Bi Jie didn't pay attention at first, just glanced at it casually, but her face immediately showed surprise. She put down what she was holding, grabbed her sister's wrist, snatched the object, and examined it closely, saying in surprise, "How...how...this is..."

Suddenly she grabbed my arm and asked urgently, "Brother, where...where did this come from?"

In her hand was a translucent jade pendant, light green all over, with a dragon head carved on it. Actually, it was more like a piece of a round jade pendant about the size of a cup, cut evenly, because its shape was rounded at the top and obtuse at the bottom, like a third of a piece.

As for the origin of this jade, I couldn't explain it either. It goes back to eighteen years ago, on New Year's Eve. My father had driven a long distance and didn't come back until someone told me that he had collapsed on the way home. By the time I got there, my father had already passed away.

Kind neighbors helped with the funeral arrangements. When someone asked me to hold the urn and collect my father's ashes, an older woman unexpectedly found this jade piece in the crematorium. The neighbors said it was strange, perhaps a treasure left by the deceased to his family, and gave it to me.

I was young then and didn't pay much attention, but as I grew older, I began to feel that something was amiss. That clearly wasn't my father's; how could it be in the crematorium? As far as I knew, there were strict procedures before cremation; it was impossible for someone to carry something like this without being discovered.

Where did my father hide this jade? After much thought, there was only one possibility: he swallowed it!

But why? Why would my father do that? How did the jade end up in his hands, and why did he eat it? Could it be related to his death?

For me, this remains an unsolved mystery!

"Brother, where did this come from?"

Seeing me staring intently at the jade pendant in their hands, Bi Jie and Bi Ran shook my arm, pressing me for an answer.

I snapped out of my reverie and casually replied, "Oh...it's nothing, it's an heirloom from my father."

"It looks...it really looks like it, maybe even the same piece!"

Bi Ran snatched the pendant from her sister's hand, examining it closely in the moonlight streaming through the window.

Seeing their nervousness, I was puzzled and asked, "What's wrong? Have you seen it before?"

As soon as the words left my mouth, I knew I'd made a mistake. My father had "given" it to me eighteen years ago; Bi Jie was at most one or two years old then, and Bi Ran hadn't even been born yet. And since it came into my possession, I'd never shown it to anyone. How could they have seen it?

"Yes, yes, we've seen it!"

To my surprise, Bi Jie exclaimed excitedly.

Bi Ran walked over and said, "Sister, take a closer look..."

As she spoke, she handed the jade pendant to Bi Jie, continuing, "This isn't ours. Ours is the dragon's tail, this one is the dragon's head!"

"Yes, yes, it really is!"

Upon hearing this, Bi Jie also noticed this, holding it in her hand and fiddling with it, muttering, "It must be the same piece, it must be..."

Their conversation caught my attention, and I immediately pressed them, "What exactly happened?"

The two women, one after the other, then recounted what had happened.

It turned out that their mountain village was very close to a coal mine, and most of the men went to work there, including the Bi sisters' father. However, around this time last year, their father mysteriously disappeared at the mine, and their mother went to search for him but had no news for many days.

Just when the two sisters were extremely anxious, their mother finally returned, bringing the devastating news that their father had died, along with a large number of pursuers. Hundreds of men in military uniforms surrounded the village.

Under their mother's coercion, the two sisters fled the village. During their farewell, their mother gave them a similar jade pendant.

Hearing this, I asked urgently, "Where's your piece?"

"Mom said we should hide the jade well, it might save our lives in a crisis, so I hid it and didn't bring it with me!"

Bi Jie said tearfully.

It seems this jade is no ordinary piece. It appears to be a single round dragon-patterned jade pendant divided into three pieces. The one I have is the dragon's head, the Bi sisters have the dragon's tail, so the whereabouts of the dragon's body piece must be unknown. I wonder what will happen after we collect all three pieces!

The mysterious deliveryman, the handbag hiding secrets, the incomplete jade piece!

Mysteries, all mysteries!

Why are there so many mysteries surrounding me? For a moment, my mind was a bit confused. I quickly composed myself, because I knew time was limited, and now was definitely not the time to let my thoughts wander.

At this moment, Bi Jie stuffed the dragon-head jade pendant into my hand, saying, "Brother, if you're interested, I'll get ours for you later!"

"No, no!"

I shook my head, handing the pendant back to Bi Jie, saying, "I'm in big trouble now. There are many life-or-death things here, including this jade. I have to entrust them to you for safekeeping!"

"Entrust them to us? What about you, brother?"

Bi Ran asked, grabbing my hand.

I reached out and stroked my sister's hair, saying, "No one knows about our relationship right now. I trust you two to keep the things. As long as the things are with me, there's a chance my life will be spared, understand?" (Advertisement break: Still relying on your hands? How can that be enjoyable? Forum reputation guaranteed! Healthy anti-premature ejaculation masturbation exerciser, real oral sex pleasure experience, hot recommendation!) Maintaining the sensation of ejaculation for 30 minutes, experiencing intense pleasure, fully automated masturbation with 12 different sex positions and vibration frequencies (click to enter)

. Bi Jie remained relatively calm; she had already begun packing, tidying up the CDs scattered on the bed and putting them into her handbag, while tearfully asking, "Brother, are we going to be separated for a while?"

"Yes!"

I nodded, having just put the muscle relaxant in my pocket.

"How long?"

Little Bi Ran looked up at me, tears welling in her eyes.

"I don't know, maybe a month, maybe a year, it's hard to say!"

I was also very sad. After spending so much time together, the two sisters had become my only family in this world, and parting was truly heartbreaking.

"Then...how will we contact you?"

Bi Jie continued packing, seemingly very calm, but a tear finally fell onto my arm.

"Don't contact them!"

I stood up, gripping the bed rail, suppressing my excitement and trying to remain calm. I said, "Not only can you not contact them, but you also have to move. You can no longer set up

your stall at Da Guangming Cinema, and you have to change your phone numbers, understand?" Shen Dan had met these two sisters before. Although she probably wouldn't participate in her father's manhunt for me, we still had to be on guard. Besides, I had asked Gu Zhenhai's men to look after their stall outside the Da Guangming Cinema, so we had to move. Moreover, Shen Dongcai was incredibly resourceful. Although Bi Ran's phone number wasn't registered under her real name, it would be easy for him to find out her call records and use that information to trace people closely connected to me.

"Brother, I'm scared!"

Bi Ran suddenly threw herself into my arms and cried, and it took me a while to calm her down.

After that, I arranged a special way to contact Bi Jie, then put on another fake shoulder bag and said, "Don't worry, if nothing unexpected happens, this matter will be resolved smoothly!" After saying that, I saw Bi Jie standing opposite me with her head down, silent.

"What's wrong, little sister..."

I had just started to say this when Bi Jie suddenly opened her arms and gently hugged me, burying her face in my shoulder, her delicate body trembling.

I braced myself, unsure whether to hold her or push her away, and could only softly comfort her.

"It's alright..."

After only a short while, Bi Jie gently released me, wiping away the tears from the corners of her eyes, and said, "Be careful on your own. If you can't handle it, come find us. We...we'll figure something out together!"

Sometimes separation is more painful than death. I could only force a smile and comfort the two sisters, telling them not to worry too much about me, but I dared not give them Chen Jing's or Jiang Shan's contact information, lest it cause any further trouble. The thought of two girls from the mountains having to live in the city with no one to help them, the bitterness of being helpless and alone, was unbearable for most people, and my throat began to choke.

"From now on, you two..."

I was about to say some farewell words when suddenly Bi Jie's face hardened, and she reached out to stop me.

"Listen, someone's coming!"

Bi Jie said solemnly in a low voice.

I knew she'd been mute since childhood, but her hearing was excellent, so I couldn't be mistaken.

I quickly asked, "How many people? How far away are they?" Bi Jie listened intently for a moment and then said, "More than ten people, at the alley entrance!"

The alley entrance was no more than twenty meters away, and I immediately sensed the seriousness of the situation. It must have been Hou Yongzhong who took the fake handbag back, and Shen Dong discovered it was fake and immediately sent people back to arrest me. This time, it was most likely Tian Yu and his group, who were much more difficult to deal with than Hou Yongzhong.

I made a quick decision, shoving the handbag containing all my valuables into Bi Jie's hands, grabbing another bag and saying, "I'll go lure them away. You two find a place to hide. Don't move before dawn. No matter what noise you hear outside, pretend you didn't hear it, understand?"

After saying that, ignoring my injuries, I opened the window and rushed out.

"Brother, don't go!"

Bi Ran saw me leaving and ran up to pull me back.

Fortunately, Bi Jie caught her in her arms and covered her mouth with her hand, whispering in her sister's ear, "Ranran, be good, don't make a fuss!"

I heard Bi Ran's muffled sobs, and I hesitated, then steeled myself and jumped out the window.

At that moment, I had no idea that after this separation, when we met again, I would be a completely different person!

My footing landed on a pile of bricks, making a clattering sound.

Then someone in the distance said, "Listen, there's a noise!"

I knew someone had noticed something was wrong, and I let out a soft "Ouch!"

"There he is! Don't let him get away!"

someone shouted upon hearing my voice.

"What the hell are you yelling for? Do you think you're the only one with a mouth?"

Someone cursed, followed by the sound of a group of running footsteps.

I knew I had attracted their attention, so I immediately leaped up and ran away.

The Bi sisters were like family to me; I had to protect them at all costs. Besides, the valuables weren't on me. If I could escape, this ordeal would be over for now. So I ran forward without hesitation.

Using the familiar terrain, I meandered and left the campus through the east gate. Crossing Weijin Road, I ran east along Tong'an Road.

This group of thugs clearly wanted to surround my residence silently, not wanting me to discover them beforehand. They were chasing me without any preparation and had no effective means of transportation. But these guys were very physically fit; no matter how I twisted and turned, I couldn't shake them off.

Along Xikang Road, I ran to Machang Road, where my strength gradually began to wane. No wonder. For over thirty hours, I hadn't eaten or drunk anything, and I'd been constantly hiding. My physical and mental strength were completely exhausted. My body was aching all over from the beatings, and the worst part was the excruciating pain in my left knee, until eventually, I could barely feel it anymore.

Perhaps I was too tired, and my mind was no longer clear. Somehow, I inexplicably found myself running onto the embankment road. It was an exceptionally wide main road in the city, and it was already two or three in the morning. There were almost no pedestrians or vehicles on the street. On the bare road, I ran ahead, and a group of people chased behind. Moreover, this road was very long, with no side streets intersecting it, making it the most difficult place to escape.

"Stop! You can't escape!"

someone kept shouting from behind.

I turned around and was shocked. What was originally a squad of a dozen or so people had now swelled into a company of forty or fifty, and more and more people were constantly joining the chase from every nook and cranny.

Gradually, my vision blurred, my legs felt like they were wrapped in lead, my breathing became rapid and labored, as if my heart was about to leap out of my chest. No matter how hard I gasped for breath, I couldn't satisfy my urges.

No wonder, given my already average physical condition, I'd been indulging in excessive sexual activity for over a year, and my stamina was noticeably weaker than before. Besides, this place was at least ten kilometers from Tianjin University, a half-hour drive away—I'd never run that far in my entire life.

"Stop right there, you son of a bitch! Where do you think you're going?!"

The shouts behind me grew closer, and I was about to be caught.

"Stop chasing me, here you go!"

Desperate, I threw the fake handbag I was carrying, scattering the CDs all over the ground. A group of people stopped and started collecting the items, widening the distance between us.

This tactic did slow them down slightly, but ultimately, there were too many of them. It was just a temporary fix; before long, they were back in the game.

"Don't you fucking run away, we'll kill you if we catch you, fuck!"

The shouts and curses rose and fell, judging from the volume, there were probably close to a hundred people.

In the quiet midnight, on the wide road, one person was running desperately ahead, dozens of people chasing relentlessly behind. The sounds of footsteps, shouts, and panting created a spectacular scene; if someone had captured it on camera, it would have been a truly shocking sight. "

I can't go on, I can't run anymore, I'm going to die. My brain is severely oxygen-deprived, my vision is blurring, my throat is churning, and I feel like I'm about to spit blood.

I can't run anymore, I'll die of exhaustion on the road," my entire body cried out. But the last vestige of consciousness sustained me, telling me that if I stopped now, I would face a reality crueler than death. "I'd rather run until I vomit blood and die than stop," a voice inside me told me as my head buzzed.

I ran to the entrance of Metro Line 1, just ahead of me was the intersection of Weidi Road and Dagu South Road, a sharp-angled three-way intersection, the very location of the Tianjin Daily Building.

The sounds of my pursuers were getting closer, no more than three or five meters away, but I was exhausted and had no strength left to run. It seemed I was about to become their prisoner.

Just then, I faintly heard another string of curses coming from not far away, from Dagu South Road, which was about to intersect with Weidi Road.

"Damn it, someone's waiting to ambush me here!" Thinking this, my legs went weak, and I stumbled and almost fell.

As far as the eye could see, the main entrance of the Daily Building was right at the intersection of the two roads, and a group of people were running towards us. Leading them was a young girl, very slender, petite and delicate. She wore a tight-fitting leather vest that exposed her midriff, a small shoulder bag, low-waisted leather shorts, and black knee-high boots. Her clothes, shoes, and even the backpack were all black, giving her a very stylish look.

Behind her followed more than twenty men, all in police uniforms, clearly officers from some region. Strangely, these officers were all disheveled; some had their trousers pulled up, some had their shirts open, and some weren't even wearing shoes. They chased after her, shouting and cursing, as if they had some deep-seated grudge against her. The girl, on the other hand, looked relaxed, running and turning back with a mocking smile.

"Lu Lu! Lu Lu!" At first glance, the girl looked very much like the girl I'd been hanging out with for a long time, but upon closer inspection, I was disappointed to find it wasn't her. This woman was slightly taller than Lu Lu. Although her beauty was no less than Lu Lu's, her skin was relatively darker, and her hair was much longer, almost reaching her waist. It swung back and forth as she ran, very elegant. She also seemed to be slightly older than Lu Lu, probably around my age. Most importantly, she exuded a kind of free and easy composure, as if nothing could frighten her, giving her a dashing air.

I ran, and she ran, heading towards a fork in the road from two different paths. Soon we met. She looked at me with surprise, but didn't say anything, while I was too exhausted to utter a single word. Following her pace, we went one after the other and quickly disappeared into an alley ahead.

An astonishing scene unfolded: the police and thugs following behind us also met dramatically, stopping in their tracks, all frozen in place.

"Damn, there's a cop!"

A few seconds later, one of the thugs suddenly shouted.

One of the policemen, almost instinctively, shouted, "Hey, what are you doing?"

This question immediately triggered a yell from one of the thugs: "Damn it, run!"

Several of the ringleaders turned and fled.

"Stop! Don't run!"

This emboldened the police, who brandished their batons and yelled at the fleeing thugs.

Like dominoes, one fell and a chain reaction ensued. The policeman's shout made the thugs nervous, and as if by prior agreement, they all turned and ran back the way they came. The policemen, as if it were an occupational hazard, gave chase.

"Hahahaha... huff... hahahaha... is this for real!"

The girl, bent over, gasped for breath and laughed, kicking a telephone pole at the alley entrance several times before clutching her stomach and laughing uncontrollably.

I, however, wasn't as energetic. I plopped down on the ground, panting heavily, leaning against the wall and vomiting repeatedly, but all that came out was bile, nothing solid.

"Dude, that's awesome! You have more guys chasing after you than I do, haha!"

The woman quickly regained her steady breathing, walked over, patted my shoulder, and laughed.

"Ugh—cough cough…ugh—whoosh—ah…whoosh…"

I couldn't even respond, just kept dry heaving in agony.

The woman gently patted my back and teased, "Are you sure you can handle this? A grown man like you, is it really necessary?"

"Ah... um—you... cough cough...you...ran all the way from Tianjin University... cough cough...to here...try it, huff huff...huff huff..."

I realized she wasn't my Lu Lu after all, and I was extremely disappointed. I forced myself to vomit and answered intermittently.

"So what?"

The woman seemed unconvinced. She moved in front of me, crossed her arms, and leaned against the wall, saying, "Sister, I ran all the way from the police station in Heping District. How about that? Not closer than you, right?"

My heart skipped a beat. The Heping branch was more than 20 kilometers away. She really ran farther than I had. But I had no mood to argue with her now. After recovering a little, I slowly stood up, leaning against the wall, and walked forward without paying any attention to her.

"Hey, hey, why are you leaving?"

The girl saw me leaving and immediately followed, asking, "Hey, why are they chasing you? Why?"

"I have something they want!"

I said casually.

"Hey, same as me, I took their things too, that's why they're chasing me!"

she said, following me.

I didn't have time to waste words with her and continued walking without replying.

"Hey, why don't you ask what I took from them?"

the person suddenly darted in front of me, facing me directly and asking.

I ignored her, wanting to leave as soon as possible, but every time I took a step to the left, she followed, and every time I took a step to the right, she followed, stubbornly blocking my way.

Annoyed by her, I had no choice but to ask impatiently, "You... what did you take from them?"

"Let me show you..."

she said, like a child, willful and mischievous. Seeing that I ignored her, she insisted on chasing after me. Now that I was asking her what she wanted, she became excited again, taking off her small backpack as she spoke and pulling out stacks of items from it, handing them to me.

I took them and saw they were dark-covered notebooks, each neatly printed with the national emblem and the two large characters "公安" (Public Security) below it—police ID cards.

Now I understood; the police officers had been chasing her because her IDs had been stolen. But why so many ID cards at once? Had she stolen them from the police station?

I didn't dare examine them closely and handed them back, asking, "These…did you steal them?"

Thieves usually avoid using the word "steal," like Lu Lu, who always claimed to "take" what she stole. But this girl was different. She didn't seem to care at all, laughing, "Yes, I did it with a friend!"

"Why would you steal these? Isn't that just asking for trouble?"

I asked curiously.

Any thief, whether a lone wolf like Lu Lu or an organized group like Zhang Yifei, would run away from the police. Why would this woman steal from them? It was truly baffling.

The girl smiled smugly and said, "These damn cops dared to bully my sister, how could we let them get away with it? Tonight, my sister and I will take over the entire Heping branch of the police force. Every single one of those stinky men on duty, I'll steal their IDs. I even got a stamp, intending to engrave 'scoundrel' on it before sending it back, but my sister's clumsy hands found out. I had to lure these guys away so she could slip away first, sigh!"

This sounded utterly unbelievable. One wonders what the Heping branch had done to offend this young lady, to suffer such a fate. Her expression didn't seem like she was bragging, but accomplishing this was absolutely unimaginable, especially managing to attract dozens of police officers for over twenty kilometers without batting an eye—it was truly astonishing.

There was a trash can next to where we were standing. The girl opened the ID cards one by one, looking at each one and throwing them into the trash can. When she got to the last one, she didn't throw it away. Instead, she held it and laughed, "Hehe, there's another wrongful conviction here!"

"How so?"

I asked.

She handed me the ID card and said, "Look, I took the wrong one. It's a woman's ID. It's so ugly! It's a disgrace to us women!"

I looked at it and sure enough, the gender field clearly said female, but she didn't look like her at all. No wonder she took the wrong one. She must be quite masculine. I couldn't help but laugh too.

Seeing that I finally smiled, she seemed happy and nudged me with her shoulder, saying, "Hey, I helped you chase away the pursuers. How are you going to thank me?"

"What? I also helped you chase away the police!"

I said unconvinced.

"Pfft, those idiots can't stop me. I was just messing with them. If I really wanted to shake them off, would I still be here?"

the woman said dismissively.

I casually pocketed the police ID and asked, "So... how do you plan to thank me?"

"Hmm..."

She tilted her head back in thought, then said after a moment, "Treat me to a meal, how about that?"

This really hit a nerve. I hadn't eaten for at least thirty-odd hours, and I was penniless. I had originally planned to ask the Bi sisters for some money, but before I could even speak, the pursuers arrived. Now, after her suggestion, my stomach started growling.

"I... I have no money!"

I said with a wry smile, trying to hide my embarrassment by lowering my head.

"You really have no money..."

Unexpectedly, in that brief moment of looking down, a voice came from behind me, and when I looked up again, the girl had vanished.

I quickly turned around and saw her holding a cross in one hand and a medicine bottle in the other, studying the words on the bottle. I quickly patted myself down, confirming that my only two possessions were now in her hands.

The muscle relaxant was one thing, but that cross was a gift from Chen Jing, and it even saved my life yesterday at the Emperor Building. I was so angry I reached out to snatch it, yelling, "Give it to me!"

"Hey!"

she easily dodged, and I missed.

Just as I was about to lunge again, she suddenly clenched her fists and held them flat in front of me: "Here you go!"

She said, her hands empty, and made a face, teasingly adding, "Oh, nothing!"

"You…"

Although I knew she was deliberately teasing me, I was still furious and reached for her arm.

But this girl was incredibly agile, dodging left and right, completely impossible to catch. After a few exchanges, she flicked my forehead seven or eight times and slapped my butt several times. At this point, I knew I couldn't beat her, but I couldn't give up the thing. With no other options, I could only glare at her fiercely, panting heavily.

"Alright, alright, I won't tease you anymore. Here, take it back, okay? Look how upset you are! It's just a broken cross, not gold or silver, it's worthless!"

Seeing I couldn't handle her, she came over to comfort me, gently patting my shoulder and saying softly, "Oh...sweetie, don't cry!"

I was really upset, but I wasn't crying at all. Her words made it sound like I was a child. It's really frustrating to encounter someone like this. I shook my head helplessly and held out my hand, saying, "Give it to me, didn't you say you'd give it back? Give it to me!"

"I already gave it to you, look..."

She spread her empty hands, indicating that the items were no longer on her.

"This..."

I saw her eyes lingering on my pants, and immediately understood. I checked my pockets, and sure enough, the two items were back on me. At this point, I was starting to believe that with her skills, she could do whatever she wanted in the police station.

Lu Lu and I had spent a long time together, and I learned a lot about the thief's profession from her. For example, they had different names for the pockets on a person's clothes: shirt pockets were called "skylights," the side pockets of pants were called "sewers," and the back pocket was called "freebies," because it was on the back and the easiest place to steal, just like freebies.

There were also rules based on the season and weather, such as the saying "steal in the rain, not in the snow." Generally speaking, rainy days are noisy, making them ideal for burglaries. Even if the homeowner hears some noise, they will think it's just the weather. But it's different with snow. Even if you succeed in stealing, your whereabouts are easily exposed, hence the saying "steal in the rain, not in the snow." The saying "Don't steal from the hidden places during the coldest days of winter" refers to pickpockets. During the coldest days of winter, people wear more layers, reducing their sensitivity and making them less aware of being robbed. Summer, however, is different. People wear only one layer of clothing, making them more alert to anything unusual. The less clothing they wear, the harder it is to steal.

But this girl's skill surpassed my common sense. Her stealth and stealth were unfathomable. It seemed nothing I carried was a secret to her. And judging from the situation, whoever she intended to do something to would be completely unprepared. Thinking this, I broke out in a cold sweat.

Fortunately, this girl didn't seem like a bad person. She was bold and reckless, willful and capricious, yet also mischievous and eccentric—quite interesting.

"See, I told you I'd give it to you..."

She reappeared beside me at some point, nudged me with her shoulder, and said, "Hey, you're carrying medicine with you when you go out? Are you crazy?"

The muscle relaxant bottle had the chemical name 'chloroxyphenoxazole' written on it, which most people wouldn't understand.

After being teased by her, I replied irritably, "You're the one who's sick!"

"Are you angry? Really angry?"

She squatted down in front of me, looked up at my face, and said with a mischievous smile, "Oh, a grown man like you is so stingy! Okay, okay, be good, don't be angry. I'm hungry, so I'll treat you to a meal as an apology, okay?"

To be honest, I was starving, and hearing her say that made my stomach rumble even more. I said helplessly, "You said it, I don't have any money!"

"I said it..."

Seeing my expression soften, the woman leaned closer and pointed at my face, laughing, "Hey, hey, you're laughing now, you're laughing as soon as you hear about food, look at you!"

"You..."

I've never met such a unreasonable woman in my life. If you ignore her, she'll chase after you; if you get angry with her, she'll tease you; if you calm down a little, she'll start teasing you again. But she has a special skill, and there's just no way to deal with her.

"Oh, okay, don't be angry, don't be angry, I was just kidding, let's go!"

Seeing my displeasure, she came over to coax me, finally putting her arm around my shoulder and pulling me along like a buddy.

Not far from here, next to Jianshan Road, there was a very hidden little restaurant that was still open late at night, with two motorcycles parked outside. We went inside and found five or six young people eating, drinking, and chatting. The motorcycles outside must have been theirs.

We found a corner to sit down, and she, as the host, ordered two casseroles, ten skewers of barbecue, and four sesame cakes. The food arrived in no time.

This was the first time I'd been treated by a girl, and I felt a little awkward, but my stomach was rumbling, the food on the table smelled delicious, and the woman seemed carefree and uninhibited, so I had to put aside my thoughts for the time being and started eating.

Halfway through the meal, I noticed something: this woman was dressed in a tight and neat outfit, her clothes were short and tight and had no pockets. Where did she keep her money?

Seeing me stop, the girl's eyes darted around her, looking a little awkward. She straightened her face and asked, "What are you looking at?"

I said, "I'm checking where you put your money! You said you were treating, and you know I don't have any money."

This needed to be clear to avoid embarrassment after we finished eating. Right now, I didn't even have anything to pay off my debt; skipping a meal was dangerous. There were already many pursuers; I didn't want to cause any unnecessary trouble.

To my surprise, the girl didn't react at all. She simply lowered her head and started eating again, casually saying, "I don't have any money. I never

carry money with me when I go out." What kind of treat is that if you don't have money?! I was so angry I wanted to yell at her, but considering the people around us, I swallowed my words, and my appetite vanished completely.

"You eat, I'm going to the restroom,"

she said, standing up and walking inside.

"Hey…"

I couldn't stop her; she was already gone.

Oh no! This woman must be playing a trick on me again. She brought me here because she saw I had no money, and then slipped away halfway through my meal, leaving me all alone. What am I supposed to do?

I lowered my head, unable to eat, and glanced around for a way to escape.

Luckily, she returned a moment later, sat down, and called out, "Boss lady, the bill!"

She slammed a wad of cash on the table.

"Two hot pots, ten skewers, four sesame cakes, nineteen in total..."

A middle-aged woman walked over with the bill, counting as she went. She picked up the money, counted it, and said, "Exactly!"

before turning and leaving.

I thought she was just fooling me and wouldn't come back, but then she turned around and had a wad of cash in her hand. And that wasn't the strangest part. What was even more astonishing was that the amount of money matched the bill. That's when I understood what she meant when she said she "never carries money when she goes out"—it meant that if she needed to pay, she could just steal whatever she wanted.

I've seen plenty of thieves, but this is the first time I've seen one like her. Most pickpockets meticulously scout their targets, plan their actions and escape routes before striking, sometimes requiring several people to coordinate. But she seemed to steal wherever she wanted, from whomever she wanted, and however much she needed—it was as if it were second nature to her! I had no idea who this woman was!

"Alright, I've eaten, I've repaid my debt, I'm off, bye-bye!"

I was still marveling when she stood up, dusted herself off, and left.

As she walked past another table, her slender hand casually brushed against the arm of a man beside her, a move as subtle as an orchid brushing against a sensitive spot. Her eyes remained fixed on the door, her steps never faltering; neither the man nor his companions at the table noticed.

"Hey, wait!"

Watching her retreating figure, I involuntarily followed her out.

She left the restaurant, hopped on a motorcycle parked outside, inserted the key, started the engine, and sped off.

"Hey, my bike!"

Hearing the engine, the man realized what was happening and, while chasing after it, reached back to his pocket and pulled out a bunch of things. "The keys...the keys are here!"

he said, puzzled.

A man next to him took them and asked, "You don't have a motorcycle key on this?" "

How could that be? How did I get here without one?"

the man exclaimed, snatching the keys back to check. There really weren't any. He wondered, "What the hell?"

"Stop dawdling, hurry up and chase after it!"

"Another one said.

I saw these guys walking towards another motorcycle next to me, staring at me with strange looks, and I thought, 'This is bad.' I had dinner with that woman earlier, and now she's stolen someone else's motorcycle and driven off. These guys are definitely going to cause me trouble.

Just then, one of them opened the other motorcycle and pointed at me as if to say something, while the rest of them understood without him saying anything and swarmed towards me.

Luckily, I reacted quickly. Before they could surround me, I immediately went up to them, took out a wallet, opened it, and said, 'Comrade, I'm from the police station. That woman was a prisoner under my supervision. Now she's escaped, and I need to requisition your motorcycle to chase her. Here's your identification; you can pick up your motorcycle at the Heping branch tomorrow!'

As I spoke, I pulled down the man who was about to get on the motorcycle.

'This…'

The man took the identification and examined it.

Originally, these guys wanted to detain me, an accomplice of a motorcycle thief, but things took an unexpected turn. They were stunned to discover I was a policeman. By the time they realized what was going on, I had already gotten on my motorcycle and sped away."

"Hey, grab him! This ID is suspicious, they're in cahoots!"

Five or six people chased after him, shouting and cursing, but by then I had already driven dozens of meters ahead.

The female thief wasn't driving fast, and there were no forks in the road ahead. I quickly caught up with her on Jianshan Road, shouting into the wind, "Are you trying to get me into trouble? You stole the car and ran away, what am I supposed to do?"

She turned around and saw it was me, her face full of curiosity. She slowed down to let me catch up with her, saying, "Hey kid, not bad, you can still catch up!"

As she spoke, she lifted her legs and squatted on the seat.

"What are you doing?"

I saw her exaggerated movements, using the instep of her right foot to press against the accelerator to maintain speed, and she actually stood up on one leg, freeing her hands to slowly stand up. I hurriedly shouted, "Don't do anything reckless, it's dangerous!" As

soon as I finished speaking, she suddenly crouched down, and then her whole body lifted into the air, landing right behind me, sitting sideways between me and the trunk. Then came the sound of the motorcycle falling over.

"Are you trying to get yourself killed? What kind of stunt are you doing?"

I yelled, breaking out in a cold sweat.

She didn't seem to care at all, one hand gripping my waist, the other on the trunk, her legs swinging back and forth like in a babbling brook. She said excitedly, "You're something else! I underestimated you!"

Just then, a strange noise came from behind. We turned around and saw a dozen motorcycles and two Ruifeng minivans chasing after us. The riders on the motorcycles were carrying machetes, clubs, and other weapons, all wearing helmets so we couldn't see their faces. But I recognized the Ruifeng minivans; I knew that after so long, Shen Dong had finally managed to mobilize his men and vehicles to catch up.

"Oh my, so many people! This is going to be good!"

Unexpectedly, the female thief was more pleased than worried, and she suddenly stood up.

I said urgently, "Don't move! You…"

I turned my head and saw that she had disappeared behind me.

"Give it to me! Give it to me! Let me play for a bit!"

At the same time, her voice appeared in front of me; she was already straddling the gas tank.

She reached for the handlebars, making the motorcycle wobble violently.

"Don't grab it! Do you think this is fun?"

Reluctantly, I handed the bike back to her, but this commotion only brought the pursuers closer.

She seemed overjoyed, thrusting her rear end backward while excitedly shouting, "Get back! Get back! Hold on tight! You dare chase me? I'll show you what I'm capable of!"

*Screech!* With a sudden stop, instead of accelerating, she jerked the bike around, nearly throwing me off.

"Slow down! You're trying to kill me!"

I yelled, breaking out in a cold sweat.

She ignored me, saying without turning around, "I told you to hold on tight! You deserve to fall!"

She then pressed the clutch and floored the accelerator.

"What are you doing?"

I cried out, seeing her poised to charge at the pursuers.

She was beaming with excitement, her long hair flowing in the wind, and said, "Hold on tight, the show's about to begin!"

With that, she dashed off.

By then, it was too late for me to say anything. I regretted chasing after her earlier and could only resign myself to fate.

A dozen motorcycles and two cars on the opposite side saw us stop and immediately accelerated towards us, but she ignored them, charging towards them at incredible speed. Just as we were about to collide with them, she suddenly jerked her handlebars, the wheel swaying from side to side. I heard a few screams and cries of pain. I looked back and saw that she had already overturned three motorcycles.

I was surprised by how skilled this female thief was at maneuvering a motorcycle, but then she suddenly stopped and spun around, tripping a motorcycle with her rear wheel. Luckily, this time I was prepared and quickly grabbed her, avoiding the previous embarrassing situation.

"Hey, you can grab me all you want, but keep your hands to yourself, or I'll kick you off!"

she said, turning her head slightly.

Only then did I realize that my hand was already close to her chest, so I quickly moved down and wrapped my arms around her slender waist.

A large group of people were caught off guard by our head-on collision, and were thrown about by the dazzling driving skills. Those who weren't hit stopped and turned around. Taking advantage of this opportunity, the female thief sped away.

However, there were too many pursuers, and we couldn't shake them off for a while. Moreover, their motorcycles were better and faster than mine, so the distance between us was getting closer and closer.

It looked like they were about to overtake us, and if that happened, we would be in trouble if they formed a circle. In that critical moment, I glanced at her and saw that she still had a carefree and confident smile on her lips, but I was very worried.

"Hold on tight, I'm going to give you a dragon tail swing!"

she suddenly said, and then, without me knowing how, her hands began to move, and her body shook violently and rhythmically. The motorcycle seemed to be drunk, drawing dragons on the road, and a lot of white smoke came out of the tail.

The pursuers, who had been close behind, were now shrouded in smoke and couldn't see clearly. A series of loud crashes followed, indicating they had collided.

We drove through Jianshan Road and into an alley, successfully shaking off the car, but seven or eight motorcycles were still close behind.

The woman turned onto Luanshui Road, near the amusement park, and suddenly stopped the motorcycle.

"Hey, why did you stop? They're about to catch up!"

I anxiously looked back and asked.

She jumped off the motorcycle, saying, "Out of gas, let's take the eleventh road!"

The "eleventh road" meant running on two legs. I was extremely reluctant; the only long run I'd ever done had exhausted all my stamina, and my left knee was constantly aching. I suspected I had injured my joint, and I didn't expect to continue running under these conditions—it was going to kill me.

But there was no other way; the pursuers were right behind us. Not running meant certain death, so I had no choice but to endure the pain and keep running behind her. We deliberately chose to navigate through alleys inaccessible by car, and the sound of engines behind us gradually turned into footsteps, presumably indicating that they had abandoned the car and were chasing us on foot.

After crossing two streets, we arrived near the Ziya River. This was a large green area, with lawns along the riverbank and a few scattered poplar and locust trees, which were in full bloom at this time of year.

We were almost at the riverbank, but there was no bridge in sight. The open space around us offered no cover, except for the riverbank slope, which was barely enough to withstand a search. There were many of them; a quick search would reveal them all.

Frustrated, I yelled, "You…you…what kind of path are you leading us on? Where

do you think you're going now?" I turned to look around. But when I turned back, she was gone. I was all alone on the empty lawn.

"Hey, where did she go?"

I wondered, raising my voice slightly. "Hey, lady, where did you go? Hey…"

I called out twice, when suddenly someone above me answered, "Hey, stop shouting, I'm here!"

I looked up and saw her lying on the branch of a poplar tree beside me. Poplar trees have thick, smooth trunks, and their crowns are three or four meters high. I couldn't believe how she had climbed up there in the blink of an eye, without making a sound.

With the pursuers closing in, I glanced around and could only reach out, pleading, "Big sister, pull me up, quick!"

To my surprise, she was lying on her side in a tree branch, plucking a leaf and sucking on it. Hearing my plea, she put on a mischievous grin and said, "Why? Why should I pull you up? Climb up yourself if you want! I see, these people aren't chasing me, they're after you, right?" I

never expected her to stand idly by at this crucial moment. But she was right; the pursuers were indeed unrelated to her. What could I do now?

I could hear their footsteps approaching; they were almost upon me. In desperation, I lifted one leg, hugged my foot, and said fiercely, "Fine, you're not going to abandon me? Don't blame me for being heartless!"

With that, I threw one shoe under the tree, then sprinted to the riverbank, turned, and hid beneath the slope of the riverbank.

"Hey, what are you doing?"

The female thief initially seemed confused by my hopping on one leg, but she was quite clever. Seeing me throw down my shoe and run to the side, she immediately understood my intention and angrily cursed, "Hey, you little bastard, you're so mean..."

Just then, the pursuers reached the grass.

These men, wearing helmets and carrying weapons, had clearly abandoned their motorcycles and were chasing me on foot. They ran like the wind onto the lawn, searching in circles, but finding no one around, they were puzzled.

"Where are they? Where did they go? They ran this way, what happened?"

one of them asked curiously.

Another said, "Don't worry, we can see them all at a glance, there's nowhere for them to hide. They must be nearby, they can't have gone far!"

Suddenly, someone spotted something and pointed, saying, "Look, what's that?"

The group followed his finger and saw the shoe I had thrown down. One of them picked it up and examined it, saying, "That's that kid's shoe, no doubt about it!"

The shoe was under a tree, and the group instinctively looked up. As soon as I looked up, a dark shadow swept across my head, as swift as a black lightning bolt in the night sky. It seemed the girl knew she couldn't hide any longer and had jumped away.

"Here she is! Don't let her get away, chase after her!"

By the time the thugs saw the shadow, she was already seven or eight meters away. They quickly threw down their shoes and ran after her, disappearing into the silent night.

Only after they were completely gone did I climb out of the riverbank, retrieve my shoes, and put them on, secretly pleased with myself. "You little brat, leaving me stranded in this wasteland! Serves you right for leaving me to die!"

"Goodbye, my friend, goodbye, goodbye, goodbye, goodbye..."

I hummed a little tune and walked in the opposite direction.

After taking a dozen steps, I suddenly felt something behind me. Just as I was about to turn around, someone grabbed my ear and shouted angrily, "You little rascal, you dare to play tricks on your older sister? You've got some nerve!" It was the female thief.

"Ouch..."

I was in excruciating pain and hurriedly said, "...Big sister, spare me, big sister, spare me! I had no choice! I...I'm not as skilled as you, able to leap and disappear without a trace. I had no choice but to ask you to distract them. This...this is incredibly difficult for me, but a piece of cake for you. This...this..."

It was clear that this woman was not only highly skilled and arrogant, but also had a stubborn personality, always bullying the strong and never the weak. She was very pleased as long as you flattered her.

Sure enough, after I said that, she let go of my hand, turned to face me with a smug look on her face, and said, "Hmph, you've got a sweet tongue. Fine, I won't hold it against you!"

We found a secluded spot to sit down, and she asked, "Hey, why are so many people chasing you?"

I rubbed my ear, which was still a little sore from her pinching, and said, "That's not many. Actually, all the thugs in Tianjin are after me. I have nowhere to hide!"

I could tell that the woman in front of me was an unusual person, so I didn't answer her question. Instead, I told her about my situation, hoping that she would kindly help me out, even if it was just to find me a way to escape Tianjin or a place to stay temporarily.

"Oh, is that so? Then you're in trouble!"

Unexpectedly, she put on a gloating look.

"Big sister..."

I said with a bitter face, "...I really have no other choice now. They've been chasing me for three days and three nights without closing my eyes. If they catch me, I'll be in big trouble. Even if they don't catch me, I'll be exhausted!"

I tried my best to sound pitiful to gain her sympathy.

"Out of options?"

She leaned closer, grinning at me. Seeing my expectant nod, she suddenly looked up and said, "You, if you have a way, go; if you don't, you're dead. What do I care!"

"You..."

I was furious, but knowing she loved to be sarcastic, I could only manage a wry smile. "Sister, don't tease me. I'm so worried!"

"Actually..." Sure

enough, her plea seemed to sway her. She said, "Tianjin is so big, there are plenty of vacant houses and unfinished buildings. Finding a place to stay shouldn't be difficult! No matter how many people they have, can they really turn the whole city upside down?"

Hearing this, I had a sudden realization. It was true; finding temporary shelter might not be as difficult as I thought. I figured that no matter how powerful Shen Dongcai was, he couldn't really cast a trap. Once I'd recovered enough energy and money, I'd figure out a way to leave Tianjin.

"Alright, it's almost dawn, I should go home and sleep!"

She stood up, dusted herself off, and asked, "Hey, I've been playing with you all night, and I still don't know your name?"

The phrase "played with you all night" sounded strange. I couldn't help but look her up. Although her skin was dark, she had a fit figure and a striking appearance. "Playing" with such a healthy beauty for a night wasn't bad.

"Oh, hehe, I... my name is Ye Shu."

My mind wandered, and I remembered how I'd somehow ended up messing around with another unnamed beauty in the sauna yesterday. I recalled that when she asked my name, I'd mistakenly heard "Jesus" as "Ye Shu," so I used that name to fill in.

"Ye Shu... Ye... Shu, never heard of you!"

She patted my head like a kindergarten teacher looking after a child, saying, "Alright, let's go. Hope to see you again sometime!"

"Hey, you asked me, but you still haven't told me your name?"

I pressed.

She turned around, walked forward with her hands behind her back, then suddenly turned back and gave me a mischievous smile, saying, "My name is Yan Fei, you can call me Sister Yan!"

"Yan Fei... Yan Fei..."

I mumbled, when suddenly a thought popped into my head, and I cried out in my heart: "Yan Fei, it's her!" My subconscious told me that this person was most likely the legendary figure I had heard of many times but never met—Lingbo Feiyan.

Lu Lu became a thief entirely because of her legendary reputation; she longed for it and even frequently used this name to deceive people. Lu Lu once told me that Lingbo Feiyan was the number one pickpocket in Tianjin. Not to mention her miraculous stealing skills, just the name "Lingbo" itself suggested she was an elusive and mysterious figure. The rumors

about Lingbo Feiyan were countless; it was said that she was already famous throughout Tianjin ten years ago when she was only fifteen years old. Unlike other pickpockets, she didn't steal for money; it was purely for pleasure. She even enjoyed the most challenging thefts, regardless of the item's intrinsic value. If she set her sights on something, there was nothing she wouldn't do. Aside from those connected to her, almost no one had ever seen her face. I never expected to encounter her today.

Remembering the saying, "Don't let a skilled person slip through your fingers," I immediately looked up and called out, "Lingbo Feiyan, Sister Yan, Yan…"

But upon looking again, the open grassy field was completely deserted!

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