Chapter 221 The only mistake!
Su Hanze's eyes were slightly cold: "Go meet Chen Qing's people and let him know that his chess game has collapsed."

In the darkness of the night, the convoy continued to drive into the distance, as if carrying a storm that was about to unfold. Su Hanze's eyes were like those of a hawk, staring closely at the next prey.

The atmosphere in the car was heavy and tense. Ah Kuan gripped the steering wheel tightly, and looked through the rearview mirror from time to time to observe Su Hanze's expression. The night was as dark as ink, and the car drove into a darker area. The towering containers on both sides of the road seemed like silent giants, watching this silent contest.

Liu Jing sat in the passenger seat, holding a walkie-talkie in his hand, and heard intermittent reports from outside spies through his headset. He frowned and said in a low voice: "Brother Ze, I just received news that the disguised trucks have successfully led away Chen Qing's main forces. The other party is tracking us from behind and has not discovered our whereabouts for the time being."

Su Hanze closed his eyes, leaned back in his chair, and tapped the armrests with his fingers, his rhythm so even that it made people feel uneasy. He did not answer immediately, but waited for a while before speaking softly, "How far is the next journey?"

"Fifteen more minutes." A Kuan quickly glanced at the dashboard and replied in a low voice.

"Slow down." Su Hanze opened his eyes, his gaze as sharp as a knife, "We can't go too fast. Chen Qing has more than one group of spies. His people will definitely be deployed at the finish line in advance. It's impossible for all of them to leave with the camouflaged car."

Ah Kuan nodded and slowly slowed down the car. The slower the car drove, the more oppressive the atmosphere became, as if even the air became thicker.

"Brother Ze, if Chen Qing's men are really ambushing at the destination, how should we deal with it?" Liu Jing's tone was filled with some worry, "Our current car is separate from the camouflage car. Once it is stopped, it may reveal its flaws."

"So what if they reveal their flaws?" Su Hanze sneered, his eyes as sharp as an eagle. "Chen Qing doesn't dare to attack me directly. His people are just bluffing at best. If they really have the guts to do it, then teach them a lesson."

Ah Kuan's grip on the steering wheel tightened slightly, and he couldn't help but ask, "Brother Ze, what do you think Chen Qing will do next?"

"He will test me." Su Hanze's voice was calm and low. "To test whether I have noticed his overall plan. His people seem to be proactive now, but in fact they are more passive than us. As long as we don't panic, he will doubt whether his layout has been exposed."

"But..." A Kuan wanted to ask more, but was interrupted by Su Hanze.

"Stop." Su Hanze looked towards an empty area ahead, his voice low but powerful, "Wait for them here."

Ah Kuan was slightly startled, but he still quickly pulled over. Their car was parked in a dark shadow, with dim lights in the distance, and only the vague outline of the port and the silhouette of the crane could be seen.

Liu Jing looked at Su Hanze in confusion: "Brother Ze, wait for them?"

"Yes." Su Hanze took out a pistol from the car and casually checked the magazine. His voice was as calm as if he was talking about the weather. "If they don't come, how can we seize the initiative?"

A Kuan and Liu Jing looked at each other, then nodded and silently prepared themselves. There was an invisible tension in the air, time seemed to be stretched, and every second seemed to be testing the limits of patience.

Finally, there was a faint engine sound in the distance, accompanied by the low friction sound of tires rolling over the ground. Liu Jing quickly observed through the telescope and whispered, "Brother Ze, there are cars approaching, three cars, all the lights are off, and the action is very covert."

"This is their test." Su Hanze said coldly, "Continue to observe and don't act rashly."

Three cars slowly drove into their field of vision and stopped in an open space not far away. The car doors opened and several figures got out. They could vaguely see weapons in their hands. The leader was a middle-aged man, tall, with clear lines on his face and sharp eyes like a cheetah ready to pounce at any time.

"They are Chen Qing's men." Liu Jing whispered, "This guy in the lead is one of Chen Qing's capable men, nicknamed 'Sand Wolf'. He is specifically responsible for handling difficult matters for Chen Qing."

Su Hanze's eyes fell coldly on the man, and the corners of his mouth rose slightly: "Sand Wolf? It seems that Chen Qing is really willing to send someone."

Sand Wolf stood beside the car and looked around, as if to confirm whether there was an ambush. He then raised his hand to signal the people behind him to disperse, and several of his men quickly divided into several groups and began to search in different directions.

"Brother Ze, they've started to act." Liu Jing said nervously, "Should we take action in advance?"

"Wait a little longer." Su Hanze's voice was low, but it revealed an unquestionable power. "Wait until they get closer, and then give them an unforgettable lesson."

A few minutes later, one of the groups gradually approached the car that Su Hanze was in. Their steps were light and steady, and they were obviously professionally trained, but they did not notice the murderous intent hidden in the dark.

When they were only a dozen steps away from the car, Su Hanze slowly raised his gun and whispered, "Do it."

Gunshots rang out in the night sky, and several enemies approaching were shot down before they had time to react. The remaining few retreated quickly, trying to find cover, but they were already flanked by Liu Jing and A Kuan from both sides.

After hearing the gunshots, Shalang immediately ordered his men to launch a counterattack. His reaction was quick and decisive, but he underestimated the preparations of Su Hanze and his group. The battle lasted less than ten minutes, and Shalang's men were almost completely suppressed, and he himself was forced into a dead end by A Kuan.

Su Hanze walked forward slowly, looking coldly at the Sand Wolf that was pinned to the ground, and said in a low and sharp voice: "Chen Qing sent you here, did he also arrange a way out for you?"

The sand wolf raised his head, with a hint of stubbornness and indomitable spirit in his eyes, but he did not speak.

Su Hanze squatted down, leaned close to his ear, and whispered, "Don't waste time. Your stubbornness won't make Chen Qing trust you any more. Tell me, what is his next step."

The sand wolf clenched his teeth, with struggle in his eyes, but he never spoke.

Su Hanze slowly stood up, turned to Liu Jing and said, "Take him back and ask him slowly. If he doesn't speak, let him see what true despair is."

The night wind swept across the harbor like a knife, blowing up the dust on the ground and scattering it on the abandoned equipment and rusty iron frames around. Sand Wolf was pinned to the ground, his wrists tied, a trace of blood seeping from the corners of his mouth, but he still clenched his teeth, his expression showing both stubbornness and a hint of uneasiness.

Su Hanze stood in front of him, his hands in his windbreaker pockets, his eyes calm and sharp. He leaned down slightly, his tone as calm as an ice lake: "Shalang, I know Chen Qing trusts you a little, otherwise he wouldn't let you lead the team. But I know better that his trust always has a price. Do you want to die for him, or live for yourself?"

Sand Wolf stared at him fiercely, his lips pressed into a line, as if he would never speak. Ah Kuan stood aside, his arms crossed, and couldn't help but sneered: "Brother Ze, this guy is really tough. Do you think he wants to wait for Chen Qing's people to rescue him, or is he trying to stall for time and bet that we can't do anything?"

"Bet?" Su Hanze smiled lightly, with a hint of mockery in his tone, "Can you afford the bet? Chen Qing's game has already been lost halfway, he can't waste more manpower to save a useless pawn."

Sand Wolf's expression changed slightly, and a trace of panic flashed in his eyes, but he quickly regained his composure. He spoke, his voice low and hoarse but revealing gnashing determination: "Don't think of asking me to betray Chen Qing. I've been with him for so many years, he won't abandon me."

Su Hanze stood up, his hands still in his pockets, and looked down at Sand Wolf with indifference: "Really? Then let's try and see if he will abandon you."

He turned to look at Liu Jing and whispered, "Take him to the warehouse and give him some 'special treatment'."

Liu Jing nodded in response and called on several of his men to pick up the Sand Wolf and drag him to an abandoned warehouse not far away. The Sand Wolf began to struggle, with a bit of tension in his eyes. He shouted loudly: "Su Hanze, you are threatening me! Chen Qing will not let you go!"

Su Hanze did not respond, but followed slowly behind. His eyes remained calm without a trace of fluctuation, as if he was thinking about every move.

The lights were dim in the abandoned warehouse, with a few old chandeliers emitting a faint glow. Sand Wolf was tied to a rusty chair, surrounded by Su Hanze's men. Liu Jing stood aside with a grim expression on his face, holding a dagger in his hand, waving it in front of Sand Wolf from time to time.

"What do you want to do?" Sand Wolf's voice finally trembled a little.

Su Hanze walked slowly in front of him and said calmly, "We don't want to do anything, we just want you to understand that Chen Qing can't save you. I'll give you one last chance. If you tell me his plan, you can still walk out of here alive. If you don't, don't blame me for being ruthless."

The Sand Wolf clenched his teeth and did not respond, but cold sweat began to seep from his forehead.

Ah Kuan walked forward, leaned close to him, and said in a low voice: "Shalang, don't be so stubborn. You should know the consequences of going against Brother Ze. Do you think Chen Qing will really gamble his entire plan for you?"

The sand wolf's eyes flickered violently, and then he closed them tightly, as if he wanted to use silence to fight all the pressure.

Liu Jing sneered, picked up the dagger, and gently slashed it in front of the sand wolf. He didn't really stab it, but the sharp blade slid along the back of the sand wolf's hand, making the other's skin feel the cold threat.

"Okay, you don't want to tell me, right?" Liu Jing's voice was cold. "Then don't blame us for being heavy-handed."

As he spoke, he raised the dagger and was about to slash at Sand Wolf's fingers, but Su Hanze raised his hand to stop him.

"Don't worry." Su Hanze's voice was low and cold. He bent down and stared into Sand Wolf's eyes. "Sha Lang, I know what you are thinking. You think Chen Qing will come to save you. But have you ever thought about it, if Chen Qing knew you would be caught, would he still bother to save you?"

Sand Wolf's lips trembled slightly, but he remained silent.

Su Hanze sighed softly, with a hint of mockery in his voice: "He treated you as a pawn, but you thought you were his confidant. Chen Qing never lets someone who knows too much live too long. If we hadn't caught you today, he would have found another opportunity to get rid of you."

The sand wolf's eyes suddenly widened, as if these words had pierced the deepest doubts in his heart.

Su Hanze looked at his reaction, raised his lips slightly, and continued: "Think about it, how many secrets do you know about him? His smuggling routes, his trading partners, and even the real big shots behind him. Can he tolerate you?"

“Shut up!” Sand Wolf finally couldn’t help but roar, his voice full of anger and panic, “Chen Qing is not that kind of person! He…he trusts me!”

"Trust?" Su Hanze straightened up and sneered, "Trust depends on value. You are a useless person now, what reason does he have to trust you?"

Sand Wolf's body began to tremble slightly. He tried to refute, but he couldn't find any reason. Su Hanze's words were shattering the faith in his heart bit by bit.

Liu Jing approached again, his tone cold: "You don't have to tell me, we have plenty of ways to find Chen Qing. By then, his plan will collapse completely, and your name will become his code for betrayal. Do you want to die in obscurity, or do you want to live and leave yourself a way out?"

Sand Wolf's eyes finally wavered. He opened his mouth, but no sound came out.

Su Hanze saw his hesitation and said slowly: "I know you are not really willing to work for him. Tell me now, and I promise that you will still have a chance to survive."

Sand Wolf's breathing quickened for a few seconds, and finally he seemed to be defeated, and whispered: "Chen Qing...Chen Qing is arranging a larger batch of goods, and his target is the mainland. He plans to create chaos in Hong Kong Island to cover the departure of this batch of goods."

"The specific time and place." There was a hint of murderous intent in Su Hanze's voice.

"Just three days later... in the unloading area of ​​Westport..." Sand Wolf's voice almost trembled, but he still told him all the details.

Su Hanze stared at him coldly. After making sure that he had not missed anyone, he turned to Liu Jing and said, "Keep an eye on him and don't let anyone get close to him. He is our biggest bargaining chip now."

The night wind whimpered outside the warehouse, as if mourning for someone's fate. Shalang was tied up again by Liu Jing's men and thrown into a chair in the corner. He lowered his head, sweat dripping down his temples, soaking his torn cuffs. His lips were tightly pursed, and his eyes changed from anger to emptiness, and finally only the fear that could not be concealed was left.

Su Hanze stood in the middle of the warehouse, his back to Sand Wolf, playing with a dagger in his hand, the blade reflecting a cold light under the dim light. His eyes fell on an old map on the wall, and his fingertips gently tapped the locations of several ports marked on it. Ah Kuan stood beside him, holding the details he had just recorded in his hand, his brows furrowed: "Brother Ze, the time and place that Sand Wolf told you seem reasonable, but do you think Chen Qing would really be so straightforward?"

Su Hanze raised the corner of his mouth slightly, his voice as calm as a pool of deep water: "Straightforward? He is never straightforward. Every step he takes is a trap. However, his only mistake is to underestimate me."

(End of this chapter)

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