"Ah Yin, what's the matter?" Zhou Yuanzun raised his head and saw that the person walking in his direction was Wei Zhenyin.
"CEO..." Wei Zhenyin stammered, his dry lips.
"I'm your husband." Zhou Yuanzun folded his hands behind his head. Right after hearing the start of Wei Zhenyin's sentence, he interrupted her and corrected her.
"I came to talk to you about something." Wei Zhenyin simply ignored Zhou Yuanzun's teasing. If they followed what he said, they would probably bicker again.
Seeing that Wei Zhenyin really had something he wanted to tell him, Zhou Yuanzun stood up and looked at the little lady in front of him, "Alright, since you have something important to say, then say it," the deep voice sounded like the pleasant tone of a cello playing the middle notes, echoing a few times within the huge office.
Yes, an outstanding man like him always exuded a noble aura before he made his move. It was not surprising that so many girls liked him.
Looking at the man in front of his eyes, Wei Zhenyin suddenly felt a bit absent-minded. After a slight quiver, she felt a little regretful towards herself. It was all nonsense!
After clearing his throat, he pretended to be calm and said, "I promised one of my former female colleagues that it's her birthday. I might go to her house tonight to celebrate. If it's late, I won't be coming back."
Wei Zhenyin didn't know if he could hide this from Zhou Yuanzun, since if he wanted to investigate, he would be able to find out about everything anyway. However, he could only temporarily dispel the worry of the man in front of him with this seemingly small matter that he didn't care about, which could be considered a psychological tactic.
A strange look flashed across Zhou Yuanzun's eyes, "Coincidentally, I have something to eat today, so I might not be able to accompany you. However, you can accompany me for your birthday and I will send a car to pick you up."
This … He agreed? Wei Zhenyin never thought that this man would agree so readily.
"There's no need to pick it up. We might need to continue for a long time. I'll come to work as usual tomorrow and not delay my normal work. " Wei Zhenyin shook her hands.
"Call me if anything happens." Zhou Yuanzun lowered his eyes and started flipping through the information on the table again, looking as if there was nothing else, you can leave now.
Wei Zhenyin curled her lips, turned around and left the office. Her heart that was in her throat just now had also returned to her stomach. This man in front of her looked like she wasn't that hard to talk to.
That's not right! It was obviously a contract relationship, not that she was imprisoned by him. If she wasn't afraid that he would be suspicious, she wouldn't come ask him about anything. This was supposed to be the case, why did she feel like he was giving out alms to her? That's right, just like that! Wei Zhenyin touched her nose and returned to her office.
It was night.
The winter wind was still somewhat sharp, and the sound of it blowing against the treetops was like the strange cries of demons. The moonlight was very clear and cold, sprinkling onto the earth without the slightest hint of warmth.
On the road beside the dock of the Zhou's warehouse, Wei Zhenyin, wrapped in the oversized goose feather coat, was still trembling a little. He crossed his hands and took a few deep breaths inwardly, then looked around in all four directions quickly and quietly continued to walk forward, almost blending into the darkness of the night.
After making a few turns, he saw that the guard at the brightly lit warehouse of Zhou's Pier was holding a big cup of water and talking lazily. Wei Zhenyin quickly hid behind the warehouse, but discovered that there was no building that she could climb to.
It seemed that they could only enter from the main entrance, and had to think of a way. Wei Zhenyin tied up her long hair into a ball and took off the black down jacket, tightly attaching it to her waist to keep her warm.
"You said it's so cold. When can we go in and have a warm sleep?" The burly man who was leaning on the door of the warehouse said in a rough voice as he rubbed his nose, shrank his head and poked his comrade's arm.
"What the f * ck, who knows? These bosses, the managers all holed up in the gentle countryside, we've only been forced to suffer and suffer. If laozi has the money, we'll buy their Chow Group and let these grandchildren have a taste of us." The bald man who was sitting on a chair and holding a large cup of water spoke viciously, as if everything he had encountered was related to the upper echelons of the company.
"Cough, this isn't how to brag. You, you wouldn't even dare to do such a thing in your dreams, right? I'll say …"
"Bam!" A few rocks that were neither big nor small hit the gas tank in front of them, causing the two men who were talking bad about their superior to jump up in fright.
"Who is it!" The two men held onto electric batons and looked around. However, they did not find any movement.
"Let's go to the front and take a look." The bald man pulled at his companion's clothes and walked towards the source of the voice.
And the cause of this voice, Wei Zhenyin, was quickly rushing towards the slightly opened warehouse door.
After entering the warehouse, the lights inside weren't very bright. On top of every pile of goods was a chandelier. Many boxes had already been opened, and some products had also been prepared to be opened.
Amongst the products that were opened for packaging, Wei Zhenyin carefully looked around and discovered that they were all items marked on the accounting table. A beam of light shot over, and Wei Zhenyin should have quickly moved behind the products that were not opened for packaging.
That was close, that was close.
Wei Zhenyin heaved a sigh of relief, and began counting the goods that had not been unpacked. She even used the hairpin on herself to cut open a part of the packaging, but she still did not find anything wrong.
Was he being too preoccupied …
Wei Zhenyin scratched her head, maybe those suspicious things were still on the boat. She suddenly thought of something and jumped out of the window, a small figure moving like a ghost towards the ship that was still moored on the dock outside the warehouse.
"Hey, boss, why do you think there's something weird tonight?" The tall and sturdy man, who had come from the direction of the oil barrel, scratched his head and asked his companion with a hum.
"What's strange about that?" The bald man put his hand into his pocket and asked disapprovingly.
"I don't know, I just feel a chill down my spine. Who knows, maybe it's this damn weather." The burly man shook his head and went back to sit by the door.
"Tell me, why do I feel wind at the back of my head?" The bald man rubbed his head and couldn't help but look behind him.
The windows above the warehouse were wide open.
The burly man and bald man looked at each other. That window was purposely locked by the two brothers with a flashlight yesterday. If the person inside hadn't brought up the switch, it wouldn't have opened on its own. Could it be that something was amiss tonight …?
"No, we have to inform the brothers, we have to be on guard tonight. If anything happens to the goods in the Zhou's warehouse that we can't take care of, we don't know whether we'll lose our jobs or not, whether we can stay on this path or not in the future!" The burly man's expression became serious as if he had realized the seriousness of the situation.
"But if we inform them, will it make us fuss?" Baldy touched the back of his head and asked worriedly.
"In any case, we've already done our part. At worst, we'll just be scolded by a bunch of people. This is our duty, so it's better than losing half our heads." The burly man seemed to have made up his mind and picked up the walkie-talkie on his shoulder.
"Everyone be careful, please be aware that there is something fishy going on in the warehouse tonight. Please pay attention to the situation in every area to prevent accidents from happening."
"Received."
Wei Zhenyin who was just getting off the boat checked everything and confirmed that this batch of goods was not mixed with anything important enough to get evidence of Chow Group's crimes.
"Seriously... "Strange." Wei Zhenyin's face twisted into a ball, she finally got nothing today, what exactly did this strange Chow Group want to do?
"Hiss …" "It's really cold." A strong gust of wind blew past. Only then did Wei Zhenyin, who had just stepped off the boat, feel the icy coldness from head to toe.
Hiding in the corner of the ship, Wei Zhenyin untied the down jacket around her waist and was about to put it on to leave when the chain links on her clothes suddenly hit the metal pole of the ship, producing a crisp beep sound.
"Who is it!?" A coarse and innocent male voice sounded from outside, followed by the sound of noisy footsteps.
"This is bad!" Wei Zhenyin was extremely vexed, she quickly hid in a large box beside the thick pillar, trying her best to hold her breath.
"Let's split up and go look for you over there. I want to see who has the guts to come here so late at night to seek death." It was another man's voice, and it was very obvious that the number of people standing in this space must not be less than a dozen.
Wei Zhenyin perked up her ears, carefully listening for any movement outside. After confirming that the group was far away, she slowly moved the box away, ready to quickly rush out.
"Look, that person is over there!" A hoarse voice suddenly sounded from behind him, causing Wei Zhenyin's heart to sink. With lightning speed, she ran out of the boat cabin.
"Quickly chase!" Other than the guards, the people working inside the cabin were trained and trained by the Zhou's. Very quickly, they gathered into a few teams.
But Wei Zhenyin was a professional police officer after all, and she was more than enough to deal with these people who had the skill of a three-legged cat. Furthermore, as a veteran in criminal psychology, she knew very well that those people wouldn't care about those things.
"Phew …" Today is truly unlucky. " Wei Zhenyin ruthlessly grabbed her hair. It had been so many years since she made such a low level mistake, she really shouldn't have done it.