"Want to shake me off? No way! Don't you see what I do for a living?" Awei clenched his teeth, his eyes fierce as he skillfully turned the steering wheel.
He tightly clung to the car in front, refusing to let go.
"Brother Bing, we can't shake them off. What should we do?" Adong panicked.
Who exactly were these people? Why were they so persistent?
Brother Bing's face grew dark, his eagle-like eyes narrowing slightly as he said, "Go to the pedestrian street and drop me off."
Adong instantly understood Brother Bing's intention and replied, "Alright!"
Brother Bing wanted to get off at a crowded place to lose the people following them.
"Ahui, I'll get off soon, you don't have to." Brother Bing turned his head and said to Huang De Han sitting in the back seat.
"Okay!" Huang De Han responded.
Brother Bing and Huang De Han separated and walked away, wanting to find out if the pursuers were after him or Huang De Han.
The car quickly arrived at the pedestrian street. Adong parked the car and let Brother Bing get out, then he stepped on the gas and drove away with Huang De Han.
Awei saw that only Brother Bing got off the car, so he didn't stop and continued chasing the car in front.
Before long, Adong called, "Brother Bing, those people are still following me. What should I do?"
Brother Bing tightened his grip on the phone and said, "Find a place to let them off the car and tell them if they want to find me, they can come to Kuba Bar."
He had already gotten off the car, but the pursuers were still stubbornly holding on. Obviously, they weren't after him.
At this moment, Huang De Han finally realized that the people were following him.
But who would be following him?
Huang De Han racked his brain but couldn't figure out who would be following him.
After hanging up the phone, Adong shouted at Huang De Han, "Who did you provoke? They're chasing you relentlessly. Brother Bing told me to let you off the car. If you want to find him, go to Kuba Bar."
Huang De Han was about to ask Adong what Brother Bing actually did when the car came to a stop.
"Hurry up and get off." Adong urged.
Huang De Han reluctantly got off the car.
The car quickly drove away, leaving Huang De Han standing in place, unsure of where to go.
He looked behind him but didn't see anyone.
But he knew someone was following him.
Fear enveloped him like a massive web, trapping him deeply within.
He ran frantically, trying to shake off the person tailing him.
...
"President Huo, Huang De Han has realized that we're following him. Should we continue?" Awei called Huo Jian Sheng for instructions.
There was a moment of silence on the other end of the phone before Huo Jian Sheng replied, "Continue following him."
"Understood."
Huang De Han ran fast, occasionally darting into an alley until he was so exhausted that he couldn't run anymore.
He gasped for breath and finally came to a stop, looking behind him, but there was no one there.
He panted heavily and sat down on the ground, his legs trembling slightly.
Taking in his surroundings, he realized it was an old alleyway.
In his haste, he had run without thinking, ending up wherever he didn't know.
It was completely unfamiliar to him, a place he had never been.
After resting for a while, Huang De Han got up again.
He glanced back and felt like he had managed to shake off the person who had been following him.
He slowly started walking back.
At that moment, a woman approached him, tall and graceful.
Huang De Han, seeing that there was nobody around, suddenly had a wicked thought.
He rushed forward and shouted, "Don't move, it's a robbery!"
The woman was startled and turned to run.
But there was no way she could outrun Huang De Han; he quickly caught her.
Huang De Han held the woman's neck with one hand and tightly covered her mouth with the other.