At the same time.
Di Xicheng also moved.
He did not run around like a headless fly like the others. Instead, he went to the southeast with a clear target.
There was a mountain pass to the southeast of this forest. Only through there could one go up the mountain.
If one wanted to avoid being tracked, they would have to hide in the mountains.
As it turned out, he was right.
An old man and a child were destined not to be able to run fast. He did not waste much time chasing after the duo.
"Ah! Grandpa." As the child accidentally kicked a rock, the old man finally stopped running as if he had given up.
The old man helped up his grandson, who had fallen to the ground and was crying. Not looking at the person who had caught up to him, he said without turning his head, "You’ve been chasing me for 20 years because you want to bury all the projects she researched back then... I’ve said it many times, I don’t know anything. Whether you believe it or not, from the moment we knew each other to the moment we went our separate ways, we only did things related to humanitarian aid. The research and projects you mentioned... I don’t know anything!"
"I believe you," Di Xicheng replied calmly from behind. A smile could be detected in his voice, gentle and easy to talk to.
The old man did not believe the other party would say that. It was as if a desperate person had suddenly seen a glimmer of hope.
Di Xicheng was undoubtedly a young man.
He was wearing a hood that covered most of his face, but his eyes were dazzling and hearty, making people let down their guard.
"You..."
"Shh." Di Xicheng gestured for him to shush. He took a gun from his pocket and loaded it casually in front of the old man.
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