Chapter Ninety-Four: Strange

"Okay." Although Eric was disappointed with what was in the footage, he was ready to take a closer look at it alone. After thinking about it, he said: "That time, there was no video in the store, so can the road surveillance know why they were so late that time?" ”

"Traffic accidents." Huber immediately said: "We checked the road surveillance that day. I found the video from the time, and there was a traffic accident further south that day. After a lot of delay, we confirmed it from the police station, the insurance company, and the surveillance video has also been seen, and there is no problem. ”

Eric frowned and said, "That's not right. Saying that, he looked at Hu Bo and said, "Since there was a traffic accident, the time was delayed." So why go to that supermarket or mall to buy something? Isn't that unreasonable? ”

Huber seemed to be aware of the problem, "We've noticed this too." But there is no footage from that day at the moment, so we don't know what exactly this guy is for? And we can't ask the guy he's escorting at the moment. ”

"If this guy does go to this store anyway. Then there must be a very important reason for this. Can you give me both road monitors? Is there surveillance outside this store? Eric asked.

"Yes. I can give it all to you. We're looking at it here, but we haven't found anything yet. Huber said.

"Let's take a closer look." Eric said: "And as soon as possible, because if that guy really has a problem, then he will have to act again soon." We've got to figure out where this guy's doorway is. ”

Huber nodded, picked up the phone on the table, and said, "I have all the surveillance stored on the computer in your office." You can watch it at any time. ”

"Okay." Eric said after agreeing, "Is there any news from that Hu Chen?" ”

"Of course, we have already found a preliminary trace of this man. He entered the United States twelve years ago, in 1997 to be exact. At that time, he was a Hong Kong citizen. You know that the British returned it to China back then, and many people chose to emigrate in those years, some went to Australia, more to the United Kingdom, and some to the United States. Huber said.

Eric nodded, "That's a good way to do it. Although I think these people are stupid to leave their homes, but... This just gives this guy or the organization behind the guy a chance. And after that? Where did he go after that? What is it called? ”

"Park, named Kai Cong. English, Parker. Huber said as he handed a document to Eric.

Eric picked up the document and looked at it, "This person is here in this capacity?" ”

"Yes. Park Qicong, a native of Hong Kong, was born in 1971 and remained in Hong Kong until he immigrated. Huber said.

"Is there someone who called it, or did they make it up out of thin air?" Eric asked.

"Isn't there something on the data? It should be replaced. The person with this name should still be in China, and I'm talking about China. And it's time for a makeover. Huber said.

Eric looked at Huber and said, "Did he do anything during that time?" ”

"I don't know. This is yet to be investigated. After that, he mainly worked in the financial industry, investment and financial management. The trajectory of the activity is also in the more developed large cities in the east. Some time ago, he was transferred to the UK by the venture capital firm where he worked, and soon after that, he abruptly left his job, and his whereabouts are unknown. ”

"Whereabouts unknown..." Eric glanced at the time mentioned above, and recalled, "Judging by the time, this guy must have realized that he might be discovered. So it went underground. ”

"We think so too." Huber Road.

"Is that all for now?" Eric asked after a quick glance.

"That's all. Investigation is underway into the past, the people in contact, and the correspondence records, the email addresses used, and the residence. But I don't think there's anything to be found in that. Huber said.

Eric nodded and picked up the document and said, "Can this be given to me too?" ”

"Take it." "Our goal is the same. ”

Eric nodded and said, "I should collect more video data about this person." Maybe you'll find some clues. ”

"We're doing that. Give us some time. I'll let you know as soon as there's news. Huber said.

"Okay. I've got news here and I'll be coming to you right away. Eric nodded in satisfaction before turning around and leaving Huber's office, walking briskly back to his office and taking a closer look at Albert's surveillance.

A day later, Pete arrived at No. 33 early in the morning, as it was the first time he had been here so early because he was about to start working for Albert on that day. Thomas, who had been working with him, seemed sleepy and left immediately after taking Pete around for a while.

After lunch that afternoon, it was not yet one o'clock. Albert left Novoco in the black Ford sedan with the man who was going to Los Angeles. He didn't know that when he just left Novoko, the FBI was staring at him, and this time it was Huber himself leading the team, Eric didn't come, he was not suitable to participate in the FBI's operation, and more importantly, he had to look at the surveillance over and over again in front of the computer, trying to find suspicious places or clues.

On the way, the FBI called in six or seven different vehicles in order not to be detected. I changed to one at each stage and followed the black Ford sedan into Los Angeles. He had followed the same route he had taken to Neenahst. and had come to the mall where he had always stopped, and stopped in a parking space near the edge of the mall.

"They got out of the car. Both men came down. Someone on Huber's walkie-talkie said.

"Spread out around the mall as planned, keeping an eye out for people coming in and out of the mall. I'm ready to go in. As Huber spoke, his car sped up and drove out of a road to the mall's parking lot.

Albert walked into the mall unhurriedly after getting out of the car, chatting with the people he escorted and watched as he walked. Huber's car was parked in a parking space diagonally opposite Albert's car as it entered the parking lot. After getting out of the car, he turned his head and looked around a little strangely, because it was after noon at the moment, and there were no cars in the parking lot at all, but this guy parked the car at the edge of a parking lot, far away from the entrance and exit of the mall. Does this guy have obsessive-compulsive disorder and have to do something according to his usual approach?