Chapter 229 - The Clues Given By Shao Dong and Shao Nan
Transmigrating to the 80s to Become Stepmom to Five Bigwigs
They didnât tell Shao Qihai and Mu Jingzhe because they were afraid that this news would agitate them. Furthermore, they couldnât confirm that this was the same batch of people, so they could only try their best to save them.
Shao Qihai told Mu Jingzhe all the news he had gotten after eavesdropping. âWe canât wait anymore. We have to save them before they get the ransom. Otherwise, it might be too late.â
After receiving the ransom, they might just silence them. There was still some hope before they received it.
âBut the problem is, where will we find them? How can we save them?â Mu Jingzhe was already anxious to begin with, so anxious that blisters had formed in her mouth. When she heard this news, she became even more anxious.
Mu Jingzhe hugged her head. âNo, I have to calm down. I have to calm down and find more clues.â
They had searched everywhere nearby. The police had asked around with photos and information about the car, but there had been no news.
Mu Jingzhe tried her best to calm down and sort out the clues, but she couldnât find anything. Shao Xi, Little Bei, and Xiao Wu had also arrived. They tried to think of a solution together. âIf it was possible, Big Brother and Little Nan wouldâve tried their best to leave behind clues, but we canât find any.â
When Mu Jingzhe heard them, her heart suddenly skipped a beat. She carefully looked at the photos sent by the kidnappers. A female police officer saw that Mu Jingzhe kept looking at the photos and couldnât help but try to persuade her. âWeâve already looked at it. They are very experienced and didnât leave behind any useful information. Also, nothing can be seen outside the window.â
âI know, I just want to take a look again.â Shao Xiâs words inspired Mu Jingzhe. Maybe Shao Dong and Shao Nan had left them some clues, but she hadnât noticed.
Mu Jingzhe looked at the photo and didnât miss a single inch, especially the way Shao Dong and Little Nan looked. However, no matter how she looked at it, they didnât seem to have left any clues.
That made sense. The kidnappers were highly experienced and werenât stupid. If there was an obvious hint, then they would definitely tell and wouldnât have sent the photo.
Just as Mu Jingzhe was about to give up, her gaze suddenly landed on Shao Dong and Little Nanâs tied hands. They had their backs against each other, and a part of their tied hands was visible in the photo.
At a glance, this seemed very normal. However, upon closer inspection, Mu Jingzhe discovered that Shao Dong and Shao Nanâs pinkies were linked. It looked very normal, but Mu Jingzhe then saw Shao Dongâs gaze. Shao Dongâs gaze was directed downward, right at his hand.
At first glance, Mu Jingzhe thought that Shao Dong was dodging out of fear, but upon looking at where Shao Dong was looking, she suddenly felt that Shao Dong and Shao Nan might really be transmitting news to them.
When the two fingers were together, they formed the symbol of multiplication. Tilted, they could even form a cross.
Mu Jingzhe drew out the symbols and tried her best to think of any clues.
Shao Qihai, who stood beside her, looked at the cross. âA cross. A hospital or a doctor?â
âBoth are possible.â Mu Jingzheâs attention was mainly focused on the cross. âNo matter what, this is still a clue. We might be able to find something.â
Mu Jingzhe quickly told the police about her discovery. The police didnât say much but immediately started investigating with Mu Jingzhe and Shao Qihai.
They took a look at the doctors in the county, as well as the clinics and hospitals.
However, they didnât find any clues. Some of the doctors indeed owned cars, but none of them owned a jeep. In the end, they didnât gain much after looking around.
As time ticked away, they became even more anxious.
âWhat else? What else?â Mu Jingzhe had no other clues and continued to focus on the symbol, as she believed that Shao Dong and Shao Nan would work hard to send them a clue.
âA cross⦠Other than the hospital, thereâs also a cross in⦠a church!â Mu Jingzhe asked the police, âIs there a church in our county?â
âNo, Iâve never heard of one.â
The county city wasnât big. In addition, most people in the county were Buddhists. There were temples, but there were no churches.
As Mu Jingzhe started feeling disappointed, an old lady who had been sent to the police station after losing her way on the street suddenly spoke.
âA church. I know where it is. Iâve even been given some bread to eat there.â
Mu Jingzheâs eyes lit up as she rushed over. âGrandma, do you know where we can find a church?â
âI know. Itâs where the cross is. I went there when I was young. It was halfway up the mountain in the west. However, no one goes there anymore. The people inside have also run away.â
Mu Jingzhe was about to continue asking questions when a police officer beside her said helplessly, âDonât believe this old granny. Sheâs so old and muddle-headed that she canât even find her own home.â
Mu Jingzhe looked at the old granny but didnât intend to give up. The old granny might have a bad memory or be demented. However, there was something special about this kind of elderly folks. She might not be able to remember recent events, but the memories of her youth might be vivid in her mind.
Therefore, Mu Jingzhe continued asking. According to the old granny, the church had suddenly come into existence one day. No one knew how it had come to be, but when theyâd heard that food would be distributed, they had gone there and really received dry bread.
This was entirely possible. Mu Jingzhe didnât dare let go of any clues and immediately told Shao Qihai and the police about this clue.
Seeing that it was already five oâclock and the clues had been provided by such an elderly person, the police asked Mu Jingzhe not to go for the time being. Delivering the ransom was more important, so they didnât want to waste time. The West Mountain was overgrown with weeds, so they couldnât drive there. They had to run there.
âIâll run over there and run back as fast as I can.â
Mu Jingzhe was unwilling to give up on this clue, fearing that Shao Dong and Shao Nan would be in danger after she handed over the ransom.
Shao Qihai was also on Mu Jingzheâs side. âLetâs go take a look together. If thereâs no problem, weâll definitely be back at six. If weâre not back, something must have happened and you guys will have to come.â
Shao Qihai and Mu Jingzhe got in the car and rushed to the abandoned church in the west.
When they reached the foot of the West Mountain, there was indeed no way to drive up. It usually took half an hour to get halfway up the mountain, but Shao Qihai and Mu Jingzhe managed to run up in fifteen minutes. When they arrived outside the church, Shao Qihai stopped Mu Jingzhe, who was about to rush forward. âLetâs observe first. Wait for me. Iâll take a look.â
Shao Qihai, who wasnât panting as hard as Mu Jingzhe, bent his waist and walked over. After a while, he returned. âThereâs something strange here. Thereâs no activity inside, and itâs very messy. Itâs as if no one lives here. However, the grass has been stepped on, and thereâs also garbage, which is a sign that someone is living here.â
âSo someone is staying here!â Mu Jingzhe was shocked.
âMm, Iâm not sure if itâs a tramp or really the kidnappers.â Shao Qihai asked Mu Jingzhe to wait. âIâll go in and take a look first. You wait here.â
âIâll go with you. We can take care of each other if anything happens.â
Shao Qihai held a stick in one hand, and Mu Jingzhe picked up a rock with both hands. They walked toward the church one after another, moving very carefully.
However, when they pushed open the door, what greeted Shao Qihai was an iron rod.
Shao Qihai and Mu Jingzhe had been very careful, but they had still been discovered. Shao Qihai raised his hand to block the hit. With a groan, he ignored the pain and retaliated.
Mu Jingzhe was startled, but at the same time, she knew that her gamble might have been right. She hadnât misjudged the clues Shao Dong and Shao Nan had left behind.