Chapter 386: accident

Chapter 386 Accident

At that time, everyone felt that Fu Erye felt sorry for Mu Yan.

Now it seems that she is taking advantage of the situation and just wants to get close to Li Beibei.

And those ambiguous little moves between him and Li Beibei have now become fresh candies.

Last night, the hit rate of Star Trek's first episode of the variety show almost exploded.

The fans who watched it before all went back to find Tang Ke again.

Combined with the performance of the two people in the previous "Nine Deaths" on the show, it was completely stone hammered.

Before, everyone always thought that even if these two people were together, it was the feeling of living together on a deserted island and sharing adversity.

Unexpectedly, it turned out to be a childhood sweetheart.

For a while, various versions of the plot of the novel have been circulated everywhere.

Li Beibei was still a little unaccustomed to being blessed by the entire network all of a sudden.

But no matter what, the troublesome things are finally over.

After Li Beibei had breakfast, she went to the military hospital.

Fu Jingmo will be discharged from the hospital today.

will be transferred to Renya Hospital, the largest private hospital in Yuncheng.

When I first arrived at the entrance of the hospital, I saw the army gathering.

And the inside of the hospital seems to be closed, and outsiders are not allowed to enter.

Li Beibei's heart sank.

I just feel that something went wrong.

Li Beibei was about to go in, but was stopped outside.

Only armies, pair by pair are put in.

Li Beibei went to ask the security guard at the door: "Did something happen inside?"

The security guard also said anxiously: "Little girl, if you have nothing to do, let's go quickly. A felony prisoner kidnapped a nurse and escaped with his companions. I don't know where he went. Maybe he hasn't escaped from the hospital yet. The military They are being searched, so don’t stay here if you have nothing to do, it’s too dangerous here.”

Li Beibei's first reaction was that Zhao Weilong ran away.

Li Beibei quickly asked: "Is that prisoner's name Zhao Weilong?"

"It seems to be called a dragon, I don't know very well."

Li Beibei's heart skipped a beat.

Unexpectedly, Zhao Weilong had accomplices in China.

Li Beibei is now more worried about Fu Jingmo's safety.

If Zhao Weilong escapes, will he find trouble with Fu Jingmo?

Although Li Beibei felt that this possibility was extremely small.

If Zhao Weilong wants to live, the most important thing should be to escape.

But Li Beibei doesn't know what's going on inside, nor how many Zhao Weilong's accomplices are.

The security still wouldn't let Li Beibei in.

Li Beibei has no choice.

At this time, it is not easy to add chaos to the military.

So I have been waiting at the door.

But unexpectedly, the military soon took the initiative to contact her.

Li Beibei went in quickly.

On the way, a commander explained the current situation to her.

Zhao Weilong used a nurse's mobile phone to make a call before.

Unexpectedly, he still has a group of accomplices in China.

And there are quite a few of them, all of whom are desperadoes.

Those people didn't just break into the military hospital.

Instead, he followed Zhao Weilong's command and planted explosives in four places in Yuncheng to let the military release them.

If you don't let it go, the bomb will detonate and hurt innocent people.

The military did not agree to their terms at first.

They've detonated an explosives site.

is an old abandoned factory.

This was considered a small-scale detonation, no one was injured, and it was Zhao Weilong's warning to the military.

According to Zhao Weilong's people, the next three places are cinemas, stations, and shopping malls.

If the remaining three places explode, it will definitely hurt many innocent people.

Now, the military has contacted bomb disposal experts to investigate the city.

And the reason for letting Li Beibei come over.

It was Zhao Weilong who specified that he wanted to see Li Beibei.

(end of this chapter)

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