Ferne asked immediately, "Is that the driver?"
Noah had never seen the driver before. But who else would leave home at this point?
The driver called his friend to borrow a car and then was waiting by the roadside. After his friend arrived, he smoked a cigarette with his friend. Then he got in the car and drove away.
Noah started the car when the driver was fifty meters away, and Ferne made a call to Joe. Joe picked it up and said, "I saw him."
Ferne hung up the phone and then stared at the car ahead with great concentration.
Noah threw his phone to Ferne, "Call Christy."
Noah told Ferne the password of his phone before Ferne asked. Ferne unlocked it and called Christy.
As soon as he got through, he put Noah on speaker.
"Tell her the location," Noah said.
After Ferne told Christy the location, Noah heard the sound of her walking barefoot on the floor. Noah frowned and wanted to say something, but he bottled himself up.
The computer was always on. Christy typed the address and found five routes. Not knowing where the driver was going, Noah could only follow the driver. Fortunately, there were several cars on the road, making them not so conspicuous.
However, if the following road was empty, they would be easily discovered.
"Switch to the monitor and track that car," Noah said with a frown.
Christy took a try and then said, "I can't hack into the system today." She got a pen and said, "Tell me the license plate number. I'll ask someone for help."
Ferne then told her the license plate number.
The phone was hung up before Ferne asked who she would look for help. At the same time, Noah slowed down and Joe overtook.
The driver had to pass by a T-junction, which meant that there were three roads he could go. Noah chose one of them and asked Ferne to turn on the locator to track Joe.
At the same time, Christy sent a text message to Trevor. She had planned to visit him, but then she gave it up because Noah did not allow her to go out during this critical period. In addition, it required a few more days for her to recover from inflammation. Thus, she had the little robot send her Trevor's phone number.
She could send him text messages now. After sending the message, she waited for a while but got no reply. Therefore, she gave a call to him in case he didn't see the message.
"Have you got my message?"
Trevor replied by knocking on the edge of the bed.
This was the first time that Christy called Trevor. Hearing the knock, she came to realize that Trevor was reluctant to speak to her on the phone.
"We are chasing after a suspect. Can you help me find his final location?" Christy added after a pause, "I'll come to visit you tomorrow after recovering from inflammation. Don't be angry with me. Answer me."
Trevor replied in a muffled voice, "Okay."
Christy wanted to laugh, "I'll call you later. Now help me."
Later, Trevor sent a link to her. Christy was startled when knowing that he hacked into the road monitor system of City Y in a minute.
She stared at the monitor and found the driver's car. She instantly called Noah on another phone.
"I found it." Christy told Noah the location of the driver and said proudly, "He's hacked into the whole surveillance system of City Y."
Noah raised his eyebrows and said, "Awesome."
Although Ferne didn't know who they were talking about, he said happily, "Who is this guy? I only know that Trevor is the best in computer."
Christy pursed her lips and smiled, without saying anything.
Noah didn't explain and just said, "The address is confirmed. Sleep early."
Christy asked, "Ferne, have you had the delicious food and chicken soup that my brother gave you?"
Ferne was confused for a moment before asking, "Chicken soup? It's also for me?" Then he cast a glance at Noah and asked, "Wait a moment! It wasn't you who asked him to give it to me?"
Noah reached out to hang up the phone.
Ferne patted his hand and said, "Keep your eyes on the road!"
Christy smiled, "He cooked it for you. Perhaps he's too embarrassed to tell you."
Noah's face darkened, "Hang up the phone."
Christy laughed and hung up the phone.
Ferne held the phone and was elated, "Since you did that for me, you should tell me frankly."
Noah didn't want to reply.
Ferne asked, "What does your password mean? Your birthday?"
"No." Noah stepped on the accelerator.
"What does it mean?" Ferne felt that the password had a special meaning. It must be the birthday or an anniversary.
The car speeded up, and Noah's indifferent and resolute face was reflected on the car window.
After a long time, Noah said with a deep and low voice, "The day of freedom."
The car suddenly stopped before Ferne could figure out what Noah meant. Noah opened the door and got out of the car. Joe also hurriedly got out of his car.
The driver stopped at a villa halfway up the hill. It was dark and quiet. When the driver got off the car, he looked back habitually. Then, he saw a car with lights on not far behind. He immediately took out his phone and turned on the light to look at the car clearly. At that moment, Noah rushed over and pushed him to the ground. Joe hurriedly ran over and snatched the phone from the driver. He frisked the driver but didn't find the key.
Noah stuffed the driver's mouth with a glove. Noah and Joe dragged him into a dead zone. Ferne was calling Captain Randy in the car. After telling the address, Ferne got out of the car and walked toward them carefully.
He looked up halfway and somersaulted to the dead zone, giving Noah a signal that there were surveillance cameras everywhere around the villa. They had been monitored the moment they arrived here.
"Damn it!" Ferne looked in the direction where the car stopped, "There's a camera too!"
No matter how hard they tried to hide, it would be useless. If they could find the truth, it was worthwhile if they were exposed. But it would get worse if they found nothing.
Joe handcuffed the driver and frisked him again. He was very careful and even checked the driver's underwear, but he still didn't find the key.
Pulling out the glove a bit, Noah put a knife on the driver's neck and asked, "What are you doing here?"