As the high-speed vehicle sped by, Lin Wan’er (ni) pondered its sudden reappearance. If this was her intended destination, why not just drive straight there? She shook her head, saying, “<fn516a> The rightful source is find(?)ovel</fn516a>
The ve family doesn’t know either.” “
Just then, Sara, visible in the image, gged down a passing van. After exchanging a few words with the driver, he waved her off, seemingly declining her request.
Sara’s face showed a hint of anxiety as she quickly pulled out a bundle of red banknotes and handed them to the driver. Once he epted the cash, she swiftly climbed into the van and took a seat in the back.
Charlie was left even more puzzled. “Where could Sara be going?” <h3 style="background-color:DodgerBlue">
Lin Wan’er (ni) replied, “I believe she’s heading back to her son. I can’t make sense of it either.” Charlie suggested, “
Let’s just follow her and see where this van takes us.” “
Okay.”
In the remote, underdeveloped mountainous town, surveince was primarily focused on major traffic routes, allowing Lin Wan’er (ni) to track the van’s movements by continuously switching between monitoring feeds. Before long, the vehicle left the town and merged onto the highway.
As the van made its way toward the highway entrance, inside the vehicle that seemed to be losing air,
Sara was eager to exit China as quickly as possible. She sent a message to her team, urging them to arrange a direct flight from Myanmar to the nearest airport.
Sara had entered the country illegally. Initially, her n had been to leave Shiwandashan and smuggle her way out along the same route, then catch a flight from Myanmar back to the Po Qinghui base. However, unforeseen circumstances forced her to abandon her original n, and now she was desperate to leave China without dy.
About ten minutester, the van emerged from a tunnel. Recognizing the bridge where she had previously abandoned a vehicle, Sara casually asked the driver, “Master, if a car hasn’t exited the highway for a long time, do you think anyone would look for it?”
The driver replied without ncing back, “Who has time for that? They just issue cards at the entrance and collect fees at the exit. No one is going to worry about which cars leave the expressway.”
Sara pressed on, “Each car gets a fee card at the entrance. If that card isn’t settled at the exit, wouldn’t the highway operators investigate?”
“Investigate? Not a chance…” The driver scoffed, “There are too many vehicles using the system daily, and the road administration can’t keep track of them all. They have no time to bother with which cars exit the highway.”
He then picked up his electronic highway card and told Sara, “This card is pretty useless. When we get off the highway, I’ll just use the electronic toll collection. I can find a car at the exit, drive right by, and not pay a single cent. In fact, I’ve got a whole drawer full of those cards at home.” Hearing this reassured Sara significantly. The vehicle she had crashed would likely remain undiscovered for a while, giving her the opportunity to escape Huaxia without a trace.
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Meanwhile, Charlie and Lin Wan’er (ni) were taken aback as the van Sara had stopped on the road began heading back in the direction from which Sara hade after merging onto the highway.
Charlie frowned and asked, “Is Sara leaving?”
Lin Wan’er (ni) nodded, “It appears so, but it feels too rushed. She traveled all the way to Shiwandashan and only stayed one night—why is she leaving so soon?”
Charlie responded, “I can’t make sense of it either. She seemed a bit flustered when she got into that car.”
Lin Wan’er (ni) expressed her doubts, “Given Sara’s capabilities, even the young master would tread carefully around her. What could possibly embarrass her?”
Charlie admitted, “I really don’t know.”
Then, Charlie added with excitement, “Regardless, let’s keep an eye on this van. As soon as Sara leaves Shiwandashan, we can make our move!”<h3 ss="wp-block-heading has-text-align-center" id="chapter-list"><strong></strong>