C2 (2/2)
Yi Tian Xing rolled his eyes. Seventh Uncle was the leader of the operation team, so he didn't dare to offend him. He withdrew his contemptuous expression and said, ”Seventh Uncle, the boss (head of the Intelligence Section) isn't here. We've been wandering around the entrance for a long time.
”You're afraid of death, but you don't have the guts to do it!” Ding Lan's hands were crossed in front of her chest as she spoke in a neutral tone.
Yi Tianxing didn't dare to refute because of Seventh Uncle. He let out a sigh and shook his head again.
Ding Lan's eyes turned, ”Seventh Uncle, let me and Guang Yang take out that King Corpse.”
Seventh Uncle thought for a moment. ”You guys be careful. The situation isn't right, so withdraw.”
After that, the people from the intelligence department walked away with their faces covered in shame. The same rhythm as before, Guang Yang and Ding Lan led the way, and the group of us followed behind them, through a field of wheat and on a bare mountain wall.
The cave entrance was not big, and could barely fit a person inside. After exchanging glances with Ding Lan Xin, Yang climbed into the cave through the corpse hole one after the other.
At this moment, Seventh Uncle's expression was no longer relaxed. He was holding one cigarette after another, and his eyes were only fixed at the entrance of the cave. I know, in the Bureau of Investigation, the Operations and Intelligence Sections are at odds, and have been at loggerheads with each other for many years.
Besides, the operation team led by the Seventh Uncle had won most of the awards in the department. To a large extent, the two of them were the core members of the operation team.
If anything happened to them, the operation team would be like a folded wing. Seventh Uncle's worries were not unreasonable, and after ten minutes, the humidifier like white gas was no longer released. A low roar came from inside, but the sound of fighting was not heard.
Suddenly, a woman's shout came from inside. It echoed in the cave and was very sharp. We could all determine that it was Ding Lan's heart shouting.
Seventh Uncle threw away the cigarette in his hand and shouted, ”Not good!” Then he ordered Fatty Lei to stay outside the cave while the rest of the men went in.
We didn't dare delay any longer and went into the cave one by one. The cave was very deep, and by the time Noon and Ding Lan Xin went in, the lighting had already been fixed to the rock wall.
The corpse cave was dark and damp. Everyone kept their eyes open as they ran into Ding Lan Xin who was running out of the cave. Her big watery eyes were filled with panic as her body was covered in mud and there were a few scratches on her face.
Seventh Uncle approached Ding Lan Xin and checked her injuries. ”Where's Noon?”
With that, Ding Lan's tears started to flow out. She leaned on Seventh Uncle's shoulder and started to cry.
”Motherf * cker, you underestimated me. If I knew, you would have let me in first.” His name is Iron Head. Rumor has it that he's tough and invulnerable in the Bureau, but I've never seen him before.
Tie Tou's eyes were wide open as he prepared to charge in.
Seventh Uncle immediately stopped him and told someone to first send Ding Lan Xin out of the corpse cave. He then placed himself at the front of the group and slowly stepped into the cave. The light became brighter and brighter until the end of the cave.
Seventh Uncle walked around the place and told us to look around. I was timid, so I hid in a corner of the mountain wall and looked around by the light. There was a coffin inside that had its lid flipped over.
Logically speaking, there should have been many burial objects for the noble and powerful people of the Ming Dynasty, but here …
After determining that this was a tomb, our group arrived late. The treasures in the tomb chamber had long since been stolen, and the tomb area wasn't big. The group searched around, but didn't find any afternoon sun, or even any corpses.
We gathered around Seventh Uncle. Suddenly, we heard panting, heavy breathing, and quickly turned our heads. Oh my god! From where I had been standing, a pair of large, pale eyes were staring at us.