Sang Gou and his men hid in Huangyang Mountain. Later, Huangyang Mountain became a tourist attraction, but at that time, it was deserted. A few locals would come up the mountain to gather herbs and chop firewood, so it was still safe. However, life there was extremely inconvenient, something Sang Gou hadn't anticipated. Fortunately, they found a shelter in the mountains, so they wouldn't have to sleep in the wilderness. Sang Gou sent someone to the city to buy some food and drink. The journey took a day and a night. During this time, Sang Gou even considered bullying JoJo and nearly did so. However, Sang Gou's younger brother, A Ming, remained clear-headed. He knew that this incident was a slap in the face for Guo Yingnan and He Xin. If Sang Gou abused JoJo, or if something happened to Huadi's grandfather, none of them would be able to escape. If the matter was resolved satisfactorily, they would have a chance to escape back to Lotus Country. But if anything happened to the two hostages, not only would their lives be in jeopardy, but their families would also likely die in a brutal manner. So he tried his best to stop Sang Gou just when he was about to attack, but how could Sang Gou listen to advice when he was in high spirits? However, Amin tried his best to stop him, and Sang Gou almost killed Amin. It was only when the other brothers rushed over and suppressed him that he realized what was going on. JOJO finally escaped the disaster. Then Sang Gou took out his anger on the brother who went to buy things, and kept cursing him. When Sang Gou swore to kill this brother, he finally came back.

Sang Gou watched the younger brother walk out of the forest. He had already sharpened his knife until it was shiny. Before Sang Gou could say anything, he saw the younger brother open his mouth to speak, but before he could say anything, he heard a gunshot, and the younger brother could no longer speak. Before Sang Gou could react, he heard gunshots one after another, and then Sang Gou was gone. He was also shot in the eyebrow. Only one person who Sang Gou brought with him survived, and that was A Ming. Because he insisted on staying with JOJO and Grandpa, no one shot him. It was A Ming's own kindness that saved him. However, for a person like A Ming, it can't be said to be kindness, it can only be said that his intelligence saved him.

After the battle, a group of soldiers rushed into the shack and quickly subdued Ah Ming. The moment Ah Ming heard the gunfire, he lost all hope of resistance. Instead, he untied Jojo and Grandpa and had them huddle on the ground to protect them from stray bullets. Only after the leading officer gave the all-clear did Liu Yi rush into the shack. It wasn't that he didn't want to be the first in, but he had to obey the military's orders. Fortunately, Jojo and Grandpa were safe, suffering only minor injuries (not legally defined as minor, just scrapes). Jojo, who had remained resolute until then, burst into tears the moment she saw Huadi. She was terrified that she would never see him again, especially when Sang Gou tried to insult her. She felt suicidal, but her hands and feet were tied and she couldn't. Liu Yi held Jojo in comfort, while Grandpa was supported by the soldiers.

How could Liu Yi be here? And what's going on with this army? The story goes back to when Uncle Ding boarded the smuggling boat. In his phone call to He Xin, Uncle Ding explicitly explained that the Lotus Country Number Gang was responsible, and that it was Sang Gou who had done the deed. Soon, photos of Sang Gou were all over the streets of Haojiang, with nearly every thug carrying one. Finally, it was Zhang Donglang who made a killing. He wondered if Sang Gou had smuggled himself across the Pearl River. After all, Haojiang is so small, hiding someone would be difficult. So he contacted his sworn brother, Yu Wangsheng, a fisherman who also ran a smuggling business and was considered the best-informed person in the Haojiang smuggling world. Upon learning the whole story, Yu Wangsheng was even more excited than Zhang Donglang. This was a golden opportunity to curry favor with two of Haojiang's biggest bosses. He quickly contacted various smugglers and finally got the news from a fisherman who had seen a group of people board Big Head Huang's boat, including a little girl and an old man. The fishing boat was heading for Humen County on the Pearl River. After Zhang Donglang reported the news to Huadi, Liu Yi knew that it would be most appropriate to ask Guo Yingnan to come forward at this time.

Guo Yingnan quickly contacted the mainland. It was a coincidence that the mainland and Haojiang had already signed an agreement. After Haojiang returned to China, the central government would arrange for a garrison in Haojiang. Not long ago, the army had been organized and a vanguard had gone to the Pearl River to take the lead. Liu, the vanguard's division commander, also paid a special visit to Guo Yingnan. Guo Yingnan sincerely supported the mainland, so the army leaders also respected Mr. Guo. At this time, Guo Yingnan called Liu to explain the problem. When Liu heard that Mr. Guo's niece had been kidnapped, he immediately contacted the local police station and informed them that they would send troops to rescue the hostages. So the local police and troops rushed to Humen County together. Liu Yi also rushed to Humen County with Guo Yingnan's bodyguards. Originally, Changjiang and Jixin were supposed to follow, but they were still wanted criminals in the mainland. They could not show up in public, so they did not go.

When Liu Yi arrived in Humen County, local police had already apprehended Big Head Huang, who had revealed that his men had reached Huangyang Mountain. Troops quickly surrounded the mountain. Just as the military commander was about to order a search of the mountain, members of the Lotus Country Number Gang approached He Xin. They had intended to contact Hua Di through the police officer Fei Dong, but Hua Di was no longer in the detention cell. Unable to locate Hua Di, Fei Dong took his men to He Xin. Determined to protect Jojo and Hua Di's grandfather's safety, He Xin agreed to all the Number Gang's demands, promising an additional 100 million yuan in exchange for their release. However, the Number Gang, fearing Hua Di might renege, insisted on waiting until he lost the match before releasing him. He Xin quickly contacted Hua Di and shared their situation, reassuring Liu Yi that Jojo and his grandfather were safe for the time being. He didn't have Division Commander Liu order a search of the mountain, but instead dispatched a reconnaissance company to investigate. The reconnaissance soldiers then easily apprehended the young man who had emerged to buy something. After interrogation, the exact location of the group was revealed. Although this young man was very stubborn and loyal, he was forced to confess under the powerful output of some people's memory recovery skills. Rescuing hostages was originally one of the tasks of the future troops stationed in Haojiang, so many officers and soldiers in this advance force had experience in this area.

Under the strict deployment of the army, it took more than a day to complete the deployment. Each of Sang Gou's gang members had a dedicated sniper to watch over them. When Liu Yi asked Hua Di if he wanted to leave any of them alive, Liu Yi, in order to ensure the safety of JOJO and his grandfather, and knowing who was behind the murder, said that he should just shoot them dead. So the previous scene appeared, and everyone except A Ming was killed, and the hostages were successfully rescued.

Tap the screen to use advanced tools Tip: You can use left and right keyboard keys to browse between chapters.

You'll Also Like