Chapter 60 (2/2)

Lu Xiangdong came back from work and saw a note under the cup on the coffee table. He picked it up and read the message on it. Only then did he know that she had gone to the Philippines alone.

She was going to the Philippines alone The day after tomorrow… … Lu Xiangdong took out the gift box and looked at it again and again. In fact, he had already prepared a gift for her, but she had gone to the Philippines alone …

The reason why he knew her birthday was because when she had entered the civil affairs bureau, he had seen her ID card and memorized it in his heart.

However, the Philippines had been very active recently. Dang, what was she doing there alone Stupid woman.

Su Mianmian had already gotten off the plane. She only brought a few clothes, ID card, and a few cards, and she didn’t even bring her luggage.

Now that she was traveling in the Philippines, it happened to be winter. Once Su Mianmian arrived at her destination, she first found a hotel to stay in. It was only her first day here, and she already ran into the holidays here. She heard that it would be very lively outside at night, so she ate some food She put on a hat, closed the door, and went out.

Originally, Lu Xiangdong had a mission that night, but he temporarily asked for leave from his superiors and went to the Philippines to look for Su Mianmian.

This was the first time Su Mianmian had seen such a large-scale Carnival held abroad. She followed the crowd and took out her phone to record and film. It lasted until nine o’clock in the evening, until the pedestrians on the street dispersed one by one. Only then did she enter the hotel alone.

She put her phone away, took out her keys, and opened the door. As soon as she entered the hotel, she smelled a thick smoke. She herself did not smoke, so how could the room smell like smoke?

She quickly pressed the switch on the wall until the room was illuminated.

Before she left, the living room was still neat and tidy. Now, the living room was a mess, and her bag was still lying on the ground. The zipper of the bag had been torn off, and the bank card had been broken into two pieces.

Su Mianmian squatted down and picked up the bag. She found that her ID card was gone, and her clothes were still there, but all the important things were gone.

She threw the bag down, got up, and rushed out. The cigarette butt in the room had not been extinguished, which meant that the person who entered her room had not gone far.