Chapter 361: The Problem

Liu Tong's love life has not been smooth, causing him to simply give up the idea of getting married. One day last year, Liu Tong went to Bangkok on a business trip, and he had more than half a day to do his errands, so he decided to call Mo Ren and see if it was convenient for him to come out and play together. Mo Ren was very happy to receive the call, and the two of them made an appointment with a few more friends and decided to go to the other side of the Mekong River together. When I met, I ate and drank nonsense, it was really drunk and dreaming of death, or scolding Fang Xuan, in short, it was very happy. If Liu Tong hadn't rushed back, they wouldn't have to do it until night. But Mo Ren suddenly received a call from the leader and had to regret going back early. Before leaving, he entrusted the others to take care of his best friend. Liu Tong was slightly drunk at the time, and when he heard this, he couldn't help but be happy and relaxed, so he shouted loudly again, and the waiter added wine.

The meal was started at two o'clock in the afternoon, so it was neither lunch nor dinner. Their appetite is generally good, and they eat a lot until half an hour later. After more than an hour, they stopped eating, but the plates were not removed, and each of them lit a cigarette and took a sip of beer or picked his teeth with a toothpick in between clouds and smoke. They spit out shredded meat and stuff like that, in an uncertain direction, very randomly. During the banquet, someone once reminded Liu Tong to "don't miss the train", and was unanimously reprimanded by everyone, as if the person was going to drive Liu Tong away----- it was too uninteresting. At this time, Liu Tong's face was red, and the big man of 1.83 meters was not as high as the back of the chair he was sitting on due to the slump of his body. He was smiling and talking about something ridiculous, which caused everyone to burst into laughter. In fact, when drinking wine to this extent, anything you say can make people laugh. Suddenly, Liu Tong suppressed his smile, stood up and left, and even forgot to take his luggage. However, this negligence does not matter, the other three people present here are here to see off Liu Tong today. When they saw Liu Tong get up, they were not very surprised, and no one asked superfluously, "Where are you going?" They knew he was heading in the direction of the train station. So the three of them found Liu Tong's luggage from a corner of the room—one or two bags, a backpack, and one person carried it separately. They ran out and followed Liu Tong. Liu Tong walked extremely fast, he was big and had a big stride, and the other three trotted all the way behind. However, the road to the train station is not only on two legs, they need to take not only a car, but also a boat and a river. The train departed from Manbei, and the ticket had been bought three days before (because Liu Tong was far away, a sleeper was needed). At this moment they have to cross the river to Manbei station, the trouble is: the ferry only runs every half an hour, and although they reach the river, they cannot cross the river immediately. Liu Tong thought that they had come too early, and it was better to stay at the wine table and change the glass than to wait here for half an hour! He was right, they were early in the case of a certain ferry, but their purpose was not to take a ferry, but to take the train on the other side of the Mekong. They weren't too early for the train. At this moment, as they waited anxiously and helplessly for the ferry, they heard several long whistles before it started. When they got on the boat, they found that the ferry was not heading towards the pier on the other side, but was heading upstream, as if it was going to Phayao. Liu Tong scolded the driver for his absurdity - the boat was always parallel to the south shore for a long time. Later, someone came to his senses and said that if he drove straight to the opposite shore, he would have missed the pier by the time he arrived. When the boat arrived in the center of the river, it seemed that it would not leave. In fact, the ship was moving very fast at this point, and since there was no reference nearby, it looked as if it was not moving. Just now, they were really anxious, afraid that Liu Tong would miss the train. At this time, the boat almost seemed to stop in the middle of the river, but they didn't care. Everyone was infected by Liu Tong, and when the boat went fast, they felt that they were full of enterprising spirit, and when the boat stopped, they were no longer anxious. Now, they began to enjoy the scenery on the river, and saw a round of red sun slowly sinking from the river, and the two sides of the river were blurred, and a thin touch was a vast and fragile world. Piles of people were crowded on the nearby deck, and some sacks and bicycles split the crowd. All of them were blurred, except for the sporadic whites of their eyes and the faint glint of cigarette butts.

When the boat was about to reach the dock, it seemed to be moving faster, and Liu Tong and the others also acted actively. They crowded to the possible disembarkation place on the side of the boat in advance, and as soon as the ferry docked, they rushed out under the impetus of the flow of people. Liu Tong was in front, empty-handed, so he was also the fastest. The others followed, running wildly through the darkness, thumping under their feet. They couldn't figure out if they had left the deck or were still on the gangplank between the ship and the dock, but judging by the sound of their feet, they were stepping on the plank. The planks were so elastic that they felt like they were running one foot deep and one foot shallow, and they were very uncomfortable. Then they distanced themselves, depending on their physical strength and how much they ate, some in front and some in the back. They call each other by name, as a contact. So they ran out of the ferry, past the gangplank and the pier to a side street, and they continued to run towards the glittering lights of the Jiangbei station. At this moment they left the large group of passengers who had come down from the ferry, alone, gasping.

The side street they passed through was surprisingly quiet, and even the station was deserted and not as crowded as expected. In fact, the bustle at the station had just passed, and they just hadn't caught up. Under the dim street lamp, an old woman in gray and blue overalls is sweeping unhurriedly with a large broom, and she collects some leaves, pieces of paper, plastic foam, glass bottles and metal cans. Liu Tong stumbled over and stood still in front of the pile of garbage. And then came the second and third...... There were four of them, as if they had made an appointment to meet in front of this pile of garbage. The old woman quite authoritatively noted: "The train has already left. Several people looked in the direction of the old woman's finger, and sure enough, there was nothing----- it seemed that the train had really left.

Liu Tong regretted the rush just now, which was a manifestation of unforesight—if he had caught the train, it would have been a different matter. A wild run consumed physical strength and spirit in vain. But Liu Tong never regrets the banquet in the afternoon, and he can't lose the opportunity to get together with his friends because of catching the train, right? It's so boring to live like that. He regretted that he didn't continue to eat----- he was destined not to catch the train anyway.

Tonight he is afraid that he will not be able to walk from Manbei, and there will only be one departure from then on. They plan to return to the South Bank and board the train from the new station. The new station is the most important railway station in Bangkok, and there are many trains passing by, and Liu Tong is not afraid that he will not be able to leave. So they began to walk back again, this time much more relaxed, they walked very slowly, and took a closer look at the Jiangbei street scene that they had just ignored. At this time, there were more people in the streets, and they came out of the house after dinner. Perhaps, they were on the street just now, and Liu Tong and his gang in a hurry turned a blind eye. The closer you get to the pier, the more lively it is, with a lot of neon lights along the way, and there are also dance halls and sauna places. It's a town that thrives on railroads along the railway, and it's even more lively because it's located on the Mekong River at a wharf. Although Liu Tong is well-informed, he is still full of curiosity. Since they had nothing else to do at the moment, and since it was an accident (they had no plans to visit the town), the ordinary night in the town seemed magical.

Even though they walked slowly enough, it was still too early to reach the pier. After six o'clock the ferry became an hour, and by the time they staggered back, the last ferry had already departed (that is, the one that had brought them from the south shore, unloaded the passengers, and returned). That is, they will wait in the waiting room for almost an hour. I could have used this time to eat — the street outside the boat until the train station was full of food stalls, the stall owners lit it with wind lamps, charging emergency lights, black food squeaked in the pan — but they didn't finish a meal until about five p.m., and they couldn't eat it anyway.

Now they are in a panic, and they are upset when they see food, so it is better to find a quiet place to stay for a while and take a breather. At this moment a tall, stocky man walked past them, but he didn't notice each other. God was the worst of the few, panting for breath and clutching his chest.

The rush just now caused a lot of them a lot of devastation. So they chose a bench in the waiting room to rest, one person was responsible for looking at the bag, the other went to the window to buy tickets, and the third person went to the commissary to buy soft drinks.

It was God who bought the soda, and he went to buy the soda because he was so thirsty, so his bottle of soda was the first to be drunk. God carried an empty soda bottle to the two heads and the basket that were sitting on the chair resting, in front of them (each holding a half-full bottle of soda, drinking in a daze), and threw it between them while he was unprepared. He didn't throw or smash it, just dropped a soda bottle - and as soon as he released his fingers holding the bottleneck, the soda bottle shattered into several pieces on the concrete floor.

It landed with a crunch that caught the attention of both of them. Immediately, they checked their trouser legs (for fear of spilling soda juice) and laughed and scolded God, saying that he was boring and lacking in morality. They changed places to sit, but they were not very far from the fragments of the soda bottle, and Liu Tong's three bags on the chair did not even move. They switched from the left side of the three bags to the right side of the bag, which means that the bag was on their right and now on their left.

The waiting room is very large and has a high ceiling, like a large warehouse, maybe it was converted from one of the warehouses on the docks. There were some lights hanging high above, illuminating the waiting room miserably. There were hardly any other passengers waiting for the boat, and a ferry had just left, and it was a depressed evening. Residents in the neighborhood had nothing to do to come and look around, so some children and elderly people came in without buying tickets. The door is clearly divided into who is waiting here and who is just coming in to hang out. A child squatted on the ground and peed, and no one came to stop him. In the southwest corner of the waiting room, there are two glass counters, arranged in an L-shape, and fluorescent lamps are installed on the inside of the glass cabinet, which not only illuminates the goods, but also makes the southwest corner of the waiting room look particularly bright. Apparently it was the commissary, and behind the counter stood a beautiful young saleswoman. A few children were looking at the counter, and Liu Tong was wandering around, lingering there like a big child. He kept his head down, his face pale with the light on the counter. God once went there to buy four bottles of soda, and gave one of them to Liu Tong, who looked down at things, and he came back. In fact, he also wanted to stay a little longer, but he was by no means as calm as Liu Tong. They both found that the salesman was very good-looking and a beautiful girl. When God found out about this situation, he could only use the beautiful girl as a salesperson and buy four bottles of soda from her, but he didn't know what else to do. Then he returned, back to the double-headed basket, for the trade was over. And Liu Tong regarded the salesman as a beautiful girl from the beginning, thinking that she was standing behind the counter to make people look at her. Of course, he had to look at towels, maps, film, folding fans, tea, pastries, and so on before he could turn his attention to the salesman himself. God said to the two of them and the basket: "The saleswoman over there is very beautiful." The double-headed and the basket no longer blamed him for soiling their trouser legs. They went to the commissary, pretending to buy something, but in fact they were looking at the girl, and each of them lasted less than five minutes before withdrawing. The two of them went back and forth, Liu Tong still didn't move the place, he was still leaning on the counter so softly, smiling slowly. At first, he was smiling at the goods at the counter, but now he was looking up and smiling at the salesperson. He just laughs, doesn't speak, and doesn't buy anything. The female saleswoman had never seen someone like Liu Tong, and she was creepy with a smile from him. She tightened her brows, a deep wrinkle appeared at the center of her eyebrows, and turned her face away, not looking at Liu Tong. Later, the three of them came frequently, not only admiring the appearance of the female saleswoman, but watching the silent confrontation between Liu Tong and the former. Each time they sent a representative and then came back to report back on how it was going.

Liu Tong said to her: I think where I have seen you, we must have seen you before, or in a dream.

The girl ignored him, and Liu Tong criticized her and said: This is not the proper attitude of a salesman to customers. ”

Liu Tong sent her a business card, but the girl didn't answer, Liu Tong said: Then I'll read it to you. Liu Tong recited his business card with emotion, and the girl didn't react at all. ”

"Liu Tong said: I put my business card on the counter for you, and when you come to Chiang Mai in the future, you can find me, take care of food and accommodation, and the travel transfer is all inclusive."

In the end, Liu Tong also left the counter. This time he really didn't get anything (even if he gave the other party a sentence or two!). )。

He felt bored, and the thought that he had missed the train made him feel a little depressed. However, he was not a man accustomed to frustration, so he danced in the waiting room to cheer himself up. Liu Tong's dance is very fashionable and seems to be a fragment of the popular break dance. He hummed a tune in his mouth, held a bottle of wine (actually a soda bottle) in one hand, and danced and drank as he drank. He drank his soda as if he were drinking, and he was indeed intoxicated by it. Liu Tong made a few fancy sliding steps, followed by a dreamlike walk on the moon, when a stout man walked up to him and grabbed his hand. This man didn't know where he came from or what he was doing, but he did sweep Liu Tong's excitement and forced his solo dance to be interrupted. The three of them also felt that the situation had changed—first, they were about to applaud Liu Tong, but such a person came and grabbed Liu Tong. However, they did not have any sense of action, they just sat there and watched to see how things would develop. They absolutely believe in Liu Tong's ability to handle things and adapt to situations, even far more than they believe in themselves. The two heads didn't even look at Liu Tong and them, he deliberately acted absent-mindedly, as if what was happening was not enough to attract his attention. Judging from his expression, Liu Tong's confrontation with the big man was just a trivial matter, far less interesting than Liu Tong's flirting with the female saleswoman. The reaction of the basket was stronger. First of all, Liu Tong's interaction with the beautiful salesman had surprised them a lot, and they felt that they had opened their eyes. Suddenly, such a murderous man came again, pestering Liu Tong and not letting go. These two scenes alternate in a short instant, and it is indeed a little too fast. Fortunately, the big man just asked Liu Tong to teach him to dance. Liu Tong didn't teach him the interest, and he didn't jump anymore. He walked back to the bench and sat down at one end of the luggage, with the two heads and the basket at the other end. That is to say, there are three bags between the double head and the basket and Liu Tong, but they sit on the same chair. The big man also followed, and sat down next to Liu Tong, he continued to get close to the other party, and Liu Tong ignored it. Maybe Liu Tong is not afraid of things, but the good heart just now is obviously gone, and he is a little wilted, so he looks a little timid. Here, his three friends were as calm as ever----- and the other two quickly understood their attitude in this situation. At this moment, the three of them didn't look at Liu Tong and the big man, even if they occasionally glanced at it, they were indifferent eyes, and at most there was a trace of curiosity. They pretended not to know Liu Tong at all, or they didn't care about such things at all. Such an inducing attitude did have a certain deterrent effect, making the big man glance at this side from time to time while entangled with Liu Tongq. Shuangtou deliberately stood up and went to the door of the waiting room to take a turn to show his relaxed state. The big man insisted that Liu Tong was a fellow believer with him, saying that he had brought something "important". The big man was a little upside-down and capricious when he spoke, and after a while he said that he had something there, and asked Liu Tong if he wanted it? After a while, he thought that Liu Tong had brought something, saying that he "wanted it all". He admits that he is a lawbreaker, and the premise is that Liu Tong is also a lawbreaker. Liu Tong excused himself and said: "You recognize the wrong person!" The big man said, "How can those who do our business recognize the wrong person?" This time, the "line" he was referring to was not a crime or a crime, but a joint defense of public security. As he spoke, he pulled out a document to prove that he was a plainclothes policeman. The "we" he said was no longer referring to him and Liu Tong at this moment, but to his walk with those policemen. But in any case, Liu Tong is still a lawbreaker, this is a premise, and only under this premise is it normal for a big man to contact Liu Tong as a lawbreaker or the police. Since he couldn't gain the trust of Liu Tong (another lawbreaker) as a lawbreaker, he turned into a policeman.

The document was inserted in a red plastic cover of a broken book, and after a flick in front of Liu Tong's eyes, the book was immediately closed.

The big man took his red notebook into his arms while asking Liu Tong to take out his documents. Liu Tong insisted on seeing the big man's documents clearly, otherwise his own documents would never be taken out. The big man said, "Do you suspect that I am a police officer?" Liu Tong said: "I doubt it. The big man asked Liu Tong, "What is wrong with me?" At the same time, he added: "I am a plainclothes policeman. Liu Tong said: "The police do not have civilian clothes or non-civilian clothes. The big man said, "Then you don't understand, the police not only have plainclothes, but also spies!" "Speaking of which, you can't get around checking your documents, and the big man is very clear-headed. In exchange, he took out his documents from his arms again and handed them to Liu Tong, so that the latter could see enough. Liu Tong looked at it for a long time under the dim light, and he really couldn't tell what kind of document this was. In the occupation column, the word "security" is filled in, and the name and gender are used outside, a total of four columns, and the last column is written with the words "member of the joint defense team". Liu Tong sneered, handed the red book back to the big man, and said:

"You're not a cop at all!" The big man didn't refute, but just blindly asked Liu Tong for his documents. Liu Tong said: "You are not a police officer, and you have no right to check my documents. The big man said, "You're not a policeman, so how can you read my ID?" Liu Tong said: "You want to show me yourself, and the responsibility lies with you." The big man said, "The first time I showed you, the second time you asked me." How many times have you read Lao Tzu's documents twice, what do you mean by this? "Now, the big man doesn't say what kind of plainclothes policeman he is, only that Liu Tong has seen his documents twice, and he hasn't seen Liu Tong's documents once, so the matter is not over. He crossed Liu Tong and reached out to take Liu Tong's bag on the chair, Liu Tong first held down his bag to prevent the big man from taking it, and then pressed the big man's hand. The conflict escalated to the point of tugging and tugging, so that the three of them nervously stood up from the other end of the bench. At this time, there were more and more people in the hall, more than ten times more than when they first entered, and there were at least a hundred or so people, and it had been an hour since the ferry, which came from the south bank.

At the time of the dispute, the passengers of the ship had lined up and walked to the ticket gate, ready to board the ship. Shuangtou and the basket each took Liu Tong's three bags and joined the queue on board. They were counting on Liu Tong to get out of the entanglement with the big man at the last moment with his own ability, and as long as he got on the boat, he would be fine. How easy is this to say? The big man neither looked at Liu Tong's documents nor grabbed the bag, so he couldn't help but be angry, and he insisted on taking Liu Tong to the police duty room.

He insisted that Liu Tong's bag contained something (he didn't mention the documents at the moment), and the bag was taken on board by them (Liu Tong's accomplices). In fact, if Liu Tong hadn't gone, how could they have gone? The purpose of their trip was nothing more than to send Liu Tong. They just made the appearance that they were leaving, hoping that the dispute between Liu Tong and the big man would end soon. Since Liu Tong can't get out, there's no point in them leaving. The big man visibly became rougher, pushing and shoving, and he tried to twist one of Liu Tong's arms behind him. Since this was his last chance to get on the boat, Liu Tong desperately tried to break free from the big man, and his tenacity made the big man even angrier. At the same time, the big man saw a group of people rushing to the door of the waiting room, and his courage was doubled. The gang was his accomplice, in fact, he hadn't seen them yet, and he was no longer polite to Liu Tong just by hearing the roar of the motorcycle.

Naturally, this group of people was recruited by big men. Seeing how big the other party was in the standoff with Liu Tong, he didn't dare to act rashly, he just blindly entangled the other party, which was a plan to delay the army. He saw a friend who was wandering out poking his head out of the door of the waiting room, and the man wanted to go over and help when he saw the big man entangled with the stranger, but the big man gave him a look that meant to let him go back and call someone. Maybe that's not the case, it's the salesperson girl behind the counter who reported the news. It is likely that even the big man was called by her, and she felt insulted by Liu Tong and his gang. Maybe the big guy was her boyfriend, and she was the big man's girlfriend, or maybe she was under his protection. Otherwise, why did the big man find trouble with Liu Tong as soon as he appeared? The same is true of this group of people who rushed in from outside the door of the waiting room, as soon as they entered the door, they rushed at Liu Tong and them, it would be strange if they were not recruited. At least they knew the big man, and when they saw the big man fighting a big man, and his three accomplices, they came to help. The big man also needs to put on a vicious appearance when his accomplice appears, and he can't grind around like he used to. He tried his best to twist Liu Tong's arm, if it was only in terms of strength, Liu Tong was not the opponent of the big man, but because his tall arm was twisted behind the big man but could not be lifted, so it could not pose a serious threat, Liu Tong still stood proudly. And at this time, Shuangtou and the basket had decided not to leave, and they could no longer sit back and watch Liu Tong fight with the big man. The two heads flashed alertly behind the big man. A tall and thin man stepped off the motorcycle and rushed inside, shouting as he pushed away the crowd, "Where is it?" In which piece? In fact, he had already seen Liu Tong and them, so there was no need to ask. At this time, the passengers in the waiting room had already passed through the ticket gate, and only Liu Tong and the big man were left in the empty hall, and there were no more people (except for the men and women who came in with the thin man), so the thin man's so-called pushing aside the crowd was just an imagination.

Since there were no crowds, his movement was like paddling. He swiped left and right, and he was in front of Liu Tong. The thin man paddled and kicked his feet, and shook off a pair of red slippers on his feet. The slipper jumped up half a man and landed two feet away, while the other one was facing a different direction, flying at a height and distance similar to that of the first. All in all, the effect of the two slippers is very good, and it has the potential to take the lead. It should be mentioned that a certain style of red plastic slippers was a must-have for the little hooligans in Bangkok, a symbolic clothing, and if anyone wore a pair of red slippers like that, the common people would definitely stay away when they saw it. The fact that the thin man kicked off the red slippers, which was similar to rolling up his sleeves and taking off his watch before a fight, shows how well he understands the red slippers and makes them extremely useful.

The thin man was barefoot, making a desperate posture, and when he came up, he would fight. Before his fist could reach Liu Tong suddenly screamed, it turned out that he stepped on the broken glass on the ground. The place where the thin man landed was the place where God threw the soda bottle, and when he stepped down, he was drenched in blood, and the thin man immediately lost his combat effectiveness. He shouted "Yingzi Yingzi", and at this time a woman with dyed yellow hair squeezed over, probably his girlfriend, who had just come over with the thin man on the back of a motorcycle.

The thin man said to the woman, "Yingzi, my foot is injured. Yingzi scolded him: "You call a ghost!" ”

The thin man was furious and scolded the woman named Yingzi: "You fool, see that Lao Tzu can't beat you to death!" So the two scolded each other, and no one paid attention to the entanglement between the big man and Liu Tong for the time being. But God they examined the thin man's feet with great concern, and it should be said that they were indeed not lightly injured. The injury was on the toe on the side of the big toe of the right foot, and the blood was bleeding all over the ground, and it is estimated that the toe is only a layer of skin attached to the foot, even if it is still on the foot. God was proud, and in the confusion he searched for the eyes of the two heads and the basket, and the three of them couldn't help but smile heartily. In line with the principle of humanitarianism, they reminded the thin man to go to the hospital quickly, regardless of previous suspicions. God also tried to teach Huazi a method of stopping bleeding to stop the thin man, and he was even willing to operate it himself when necessary. Maybe their peaceful offensive went too far, making the other party feel ridiculed (of course, they did mean to mock the thin man, but they were moved by themselves as they spoke, thinking that now was a good opportunity to turn hostility into friendship), and even the big man gave up on Liu Tong and ran over to stop the discord of God.

God was quite weak-hearted, for fear that the big man would say that the glass on the ground came from a soda bottle, and that the soda bottle was smashed by God. Of course, the big man didn't see God smashing the soda bottle, but if he was smart, he could have thought that the soda bottle was smashed by God or God. Even if you can't think of it, you can frame them like this, so that it will definitely inspire the thin man to fight their fighting spirit. Actually, God, they're in a very dangerous situation, not just the big guys, but whoever in the big guy or the skinny guy says they smashed the soda bottle and they're done. However, even the big man could not think of this clever plan, let alone the thin man and the others. In God's eyes, the big man is clearly the smart one among them. The smart big man insisted that Liu Tong had something in his bag, so he had to take them (Liu Tong and Wang Shuangtou and the basket) to the police duty room.

The two of them showed a calm look, and said with certainty that Liu Tong did not have anything in his bag. They asked the big man, "What if I don't have anything?" The big man said, "I'll show you nothing with my eyes!" "He was hell-bent on getting them out of the waiting room and out into the street. God was very anxious, because he knew that Liu Tong's bag did have what the big man said (so he felt that the big man was the smartest in the group), and only he and Liu informed him about it.

Originally, it didn't matter, but the edition was rare, and after being copied, it looked like a manuscript. Coupled with the repeated wear and tear in the circulation of the head and tail, it becomes more and more mysterious. Originally, carrying such a thing should have greeted the two of them with two heads and a basket, but due to the delay in eating, there was no chance. Now there is no chance.

Seeing the two of them insisting on their innocence so much, God was both happy and afraid. The good thing is that they don't know the truth, so they are not weak-hearted, and they are more and more reasonable, and even God has been infected from Liu Tong's bag, there is indeed nothing unseemly, and it is a shame and injustice to be bitten by a big man like that. In such a situation, of course, it is inconvenient to divulge secrets to the double-headed and the basket, and if they knew the truth of the matter, would they still be so indignant? Presumably, he is also like a thief with a weak heart, and try to adopt an attitude of calming things down. God is afraid that the attitude of the two heads and the basket is too extreme, and they have to open the bag and check to wash themselves. These two have not suffered any grievances since they were children, and it is not impossible for them to insist on doing so. At this time, both sides have left their thin men behind, and they are at loggerheads on the issue of whether to stay or go. One party determined that Liu Tong had something in his bag and had to go to the police duty room for inspection. One side firmly denied that Liu Tong had any contraband in his bag, and they were not afraid of inspection, the question is: what if the results of the examination prove their innocence? God secretly thought: if you go to the police duty room, you must open the bag for inspection. If you don't go, there are more and more people on the other side in the waiting room, although the thin man has lost his combat effectiveness, he is wailing and shouting on the side, and the later people see this scene and think that they have been hurt by God's gang, so they can't help but rush up. God tried his best to defend himself, but after all, there was only one mouth, and the thin man's friends and acquaintances kept coming in (and the big one).

At this time, both heads put one hand in their trouser pocket and deliberately did not take it out. From the outside, it seems that he is holding something in his hand, a knife or a cone or something, and he is trying to give people that feeling, when in fact he may have nothing in his hand, just an empty fist. Maybe it's just a finger that pushes the pants out of a protrusion. In this way, he held off the enemies who came his way—with his sturdy body and imaginary weapons. The big man didn't dare to be careless, so he grabbed the wrist of the hand with both ends in his pants, but said, "You have the ability to take it out!" "If the two heads really have weapons in their hands, the big man will never let him show it easily. If there is nothing in the hands of the two heads, there is no need for him to take out his hands truthfully. Therefore, the two seem to be wrestling with each other, but in fact, they have their own ghosts.

Heaven and earth echo each other from afar—one in a peaceful and military manner, with them as the center of the crowd in the spacious waiting room. This is a plan to divide the troops, of course, it can also be said that they are divided and outflanked by the other party, and they will face the fate of each defeat. Originally, the basket could be used back and forth, but no one noticed him, and he was completely ignored. He couldn't make up his mind, who should he help? Or, who needs his help more? His position has always been unclear, and when it comes to the critical moment, he does not know what to choose. Therefore, when he squeezed to God's side, he helped to echo God's peace proposal, but no one answered him, including God, which made the basket feel that he had no defense. So he came to the side of the two heads, and put his hands in his pants without taking them out, but no one came to hold his wrists. The basket lifted a piece of his pants with his hand and held it for a long time, until even he doubted: was there a dagger or a thick finger behind it? He really didn't know how his hand should be placed if it was a dagger?

The big man remembered the three bags and at the same time remembered the owner of the bag, Liu Tong, who had been gone for a while. The big man's opponent had long since turned into a double-header, and by the time he realized it was too late. Liu Tong was gone, and the three bags naturally disappeared, and their owners disappeared from the greeting room. One view is that Liu Tong quietly evacuated under the cover of Wang Shuangtou and the basket. There is also a view: Liu Tong was deliberately let go by the big man, because the latter was not sure whether Liu Tong had something in his bag. If Liu Tong and his three bags disappear without a trace, there is no proof whether there is really something in the bag. When the big man found out that Liu Tong was gone, his attitude became tougher.

The big man not only insisted that Liu Tong had something in his bag, but also claimed that he saw it with his own eyes, if not, why would he (Liu Tong) run away? Therefore, Wang Shuangtou and the basket (Liu Tong's accomplices) had to go with him to the police duty room. The big man has only one purpose at the moment, and that is to prove him right. Here, God's mind is the same as that of a big man, and when he learned that Liu Tong was missing, a stone in his heart fell to the ground. It is estimated that Liu Tong took advantage of the chaos among the passengers to get on the boat and leave, maybe he has now crossed the river to the other side, and he took away the three bags, and of course the worrying things inside. That is, it never existed at all—now is the time to wash itself.

Weighing the pros and cons, God thought it would be better to go to the police duty room with the big guys, although they had to go through the dark and strange dangerous alley outside. Seeing that there were more and more accomplices of the big men, it was not an option to stay in the waiting room—it was almost on the streets.