Episode 99 Super Grand Interrogation

Episode 99 Super Grand Interrogation

Four people rode on mules and horses, carrying the kidnapped Sawan Susi, a suburb of Bangkok, with many villages in the forest. Moreover, there are large paddy fields around each village. A few men drove their mules and horses, trying to bypass one village after another, and did not show their faces in the fields, but hid themselves in the woods.

The area is more populated, which increases the risk of exposure, but the forest is also less dense, which allows them to move through quickly. In this way, several men drove the mules and horses from nine o'clock in the morning until almost twelve o'clock in the afternoon.

The noon heat in the tropical jungle was unbearable, and now both men and mules and horses were sweating profusely and panting. It can be said that people are sleepy and tired. Fang Guimin asked everyone to stop and rest.

In the past few hours, Sawan Sussi had recovered slowly, but he was tied up in a strong knot again, and his mouth was stuffed with rags, and he could only lie on the back of his horse and stare dryly, and his face was pale and cold. Two men carried him to the ground.

The jungle is dark, with a few spots of sunlight shining through the canopy and onto the red earth beneath your feet. All kinds of strange bird calls came from far and near, one after another, and some long ape-like calls came from afar.

Sawan Sussi was tied up like a rice dumpling, with her head tilted to the ground. Suddenly, his eyes widened, and he slowly crawled towards him against a huge millipede on the land in front of him, and began to howl like mad in his throat, but his mouth was so thick that he could only make a limited muffled sound. The millipede, which was half a foot long, climbed up his face very leisurely, and as he snaked himself and explored, finding that there was nothing to eat, he crawled down his face the same way.

Sawan Sussi was already frightened, her face was pale, beads of sweat the size of beans continued to flow down one after another, she closed her eyes, and her nostrils were "whirring" and panting.

"What are you afraid of, that thing is not poisonous."

Wang Xiaoan stood aside, looked at him with a grin, and said mockingly in Thai. His family is in the mountainous area of Fujian, and these things have not been seen since he was a child. It's just that the bugs in my hometown are not as big as here, but it's true.

Sawan Susi stared at him, panting, his eyes almost murderous.

Fang Guimin seemed to hear something, and "shh There seemed to be a faint sound of water in the distance. Fang Guimin glanced at Wang Xiaoan:

"Check it out!"

Wang Xiaoan grabbed the pistol, ran over with the cat on his waist, came back after a while, and said:

"There is a river ahead, quite large, more than a hundred meters wide!"

"Oh? More than a hundred meters wide? Fang Guimin took out the map and found it on it, "That should be the Mekong River." ”

Sure enough, the Mae Kong River was found on the map, just over twenty kilometers west of the Chao Phraya River. It is one of the two great rivers that run north-south in Siam.

"Let's go to the river!"

The four men put Sawan Sussi on their horses and led the mules and horses for a while, and a wide river crossed in front of them. More than a hundred meters away, the opposite bank is lush and full of tree canopy. The volume of water is obviously huge, and the surface of the river is grayish-green and seems unfathomable. The lush canopy of trees on the shore stretched far to the surface of the river, and the lowest branch took a sip idlely, raised his chin and said:

"Look back at who that is."

The Siamese man was stunned for a moment, then looked back and was dumbfounded.

Sawan Susi was escorted by two agents and stood in the doorway, his clothes were ragged, his face was pale, and his eyes were red and gloomy.

"Alright, let's go!"

Wang Xiaoan and Cai Qigui pushed Sawang Susi and escorted him away.

The Siamese man turned his face back in amazement, his legs limped, and he sat down in his chair.