The Life of a Son-in-Law in a Courtyard House

Chapter 625 Transporting Goods to the Port

The temperature inside the carriage rose higher and higher. When they first boarded, they were wearing military overcoats, but by the time they reached the train's final stop, Yang Dalin and the soldiers could only wear tank tops.

The weather was clearly getting hotter and hotter. Yang Dalin got off the bus with everyone, even though it was evening.

But Yang Dalin spotted the banana trees outside the train station at a glance.

Yang Dalin was certain that this place was either Fujian Province or the Guangdong-Guangxi region.

Or perhaps it's Yunnan Province.

It couldn't be from Hainan Island, because the train didn't take the ferry.

Besides, there isn't a ferry service yet that allows passengers to take a train and then a ferry to Hainan Island.

After everyone got off the bus and lined up neatly,

Captain Jing came over and said: "The reconnaissance squad will maintain outer perimeter security to prevent anyone from approaching. Squad 1 and Squad 2 will begin guarding the four carriages. Squad 3 will rest for now."

"Wang Xing, come with me. Yang Dalin, take the high ground and carry out your guard duties freely."

"Yes……"

Yang Dalin quickly surveyed his surroundings.

There are no high points or hills near this train station.

The only suitable place around is the small railway staff dormitory building not far in front.

Yang Dalin grabbed his gun and ran over, then climbed onto the roof of the small building to carry out his guard duty.

Yang Dalin cautiously observed his surroundings.

He soon saw a convoy of six military trucks approaching in the distance.

Yang Dalin signaled to Captain Jing with a flashlight.

Captain Jing immediately sent Wang Xing and the third squad to investigate.

Soon, the vehicles stopped a few hundred meters away from Yang Dalin's train carriages.

After Captain Jing sent people over, Deputy Captain Wang Xing handed over the task to a soldier in the convoy. He then directly ordered the convoy drivers to get off their vehicles and board the last vehicle. He didn't let them get off or leave for the time being.

Then the third shift carefully inspected the first five cars.

After confirming that there were no problems with the vehicles, Deputy Captain Wang Xing allowed the last vehicle to take the other drivers away first.

The third shift drove the five cars back to the second and third carriages.

The first squad continued its guard duty.

The second and third shifts began opening the carriage doors and transferring the goods from the train carriages to the three trucks in the middle.

The goods were all sealed in wooden crates.

Yang Dalin couldn't see what was inside either.

However, it doesn't look particularly heavy.

Two soldiers can move it.

However, just because it's not heavy doesn't mean the contents inside aren't important.

Otherwise, they wouldn't have transported it so secretly.

Yang Dalin watched as the goods inside were quickly transferred to the convoy.

Soon Yang Dalin also received Captain Jing's signal to return to base.

Yang Dalin went down from the rooftop, jumped directly from the second floor to the first floor, and quickly arrived in front of Captain Jing.

Captain Jing showed him a map, which indicated that the destination was a port.

This map is clearly from the vicinity of Bao'an County, Guangdong Province.

"Dalinzi, you, Deputy Captain Wang Xing, the reconnaissance squad, and another squad will get on the first vehicle to clear the way."

Our destination is this small port.

Please be careful on your journey.

"Beware of enemy agents, are you alright?"

"No problem, Captain Jing."

"Okay, you'll be the driver for the first car."

You must depart immediately in three minutes.

"Yes, mission accomplished."

Yang Dalin quickly packed up his backpack from the train carriage, took it out, and threw it into the driver's cab.

I got into the driver's seat and started the vehicle.

Once the time is up, immediately drive off.

Yang Dalin's car is the lead car, so he can keep a distance from the second car.

Wang Xing, the deputy captain, was standing next to him, using a flashlight to guide him on the map.

The journey is about thirty kilometers.

Yang Dalin wondered if this batch of goods was destined for Hong Kong Island.

Didn't the Guangzhou-Kowloon Railway already exist?

Is it because the goods are too sensitive to be transported directly by rail?

Instead, they want to go by sea and take smuggling routes?

It's highly likely.

Otherwise, if it were normal cargo, it should be able to go via the Guangzhou-Kowloon route.

Yang Dalin thought to himself, "We're already near Hong Kong Island, is there any chance we can take a trip there?"

Let's wait until the mission is completed. If there's no opportunity, we'll create one ourselves to go.

At worst, after completing the mission, Yang Dalin would find an excuse to leave Captain Jing's escort team.

Try to find a way to get into Hong Kong Island and take a trip there.

The convoy soon arrived near the secret little port.

The People's Liberation Army is also stationed outside the port to guard it.

The convoy stopped, and the officer checked Captain Jing's credentials before letting them pass.

The vehicle drove directly onto the dock pier.

Even after reaching the pier, they remained vigilant.

Everyone should remain vigilant.

It wasn't until midnight that the sound of a cargo ship could be heard in the distance.

The cargo ship signaled with its lights from a great distance.

They responded, and the cargo ship slowly approached the pier.

The boat had just come to a stop.

A middle-aged man dressed in clean work clothes got off.

He carried a briefcase and showed some documents and certificates to Captain Jing before Captain Jing ordered his workers to safely carry the goods from the truck into the cargo ship, bit by bit.

During the loading of the cargo, the middle-aged man seemed a bit anxious, as if he had something to say.

Yang Dalin, who was standing nearby, saw this and nudged Captain Jing: "Captain Jing, that person seems a bit uneasy."

Is something wrong?

Aren't you going to ask?"

Captain Jing's eyesight in the dark wasn't as sharp as Yang Dalin's, so he asked him, "Is that so?"

But my task was simply to safely deliver the goods onto their ship.

I don't need to worry about the rest.

There's no need to talk to him too much.

Yang Dalin said, "Captain Jing, don't think like that."

They transported the cargo in a ship with no firepower. What happened along the way?

Could it be that the goods we worked so hard to transport have an accident at the last minute?

I think you should ask.

It would be best if nothing happened, but if there are any potential problems, we should definitely help if we can.

Otherwise, if we fail at the last hurdle, wouldn't that be a real problem?

"Hmm, you're right. I'll go ask."

Captain Jing walked towards the man in overalls.

Captain Jing returned quickly.

He told Yang Dalin, "You guessed right. That person said he encountered the coast guard on his way here, but they escaped before he could come over."

However, I'm afraid of being intercepted again on my way back.

It would be troublesome if it were blocked.

This shipment is very important.

"Isn't that simple? Our people go up, and I'll help them transport them to their destination."

We have rifles, and their coast guard probably doesn't have cannons. Gun to gun, who's afraid of who?

"That's what they say, but our active-duty soldiers can't go there."

If it gets discovered, this is no small matter.

It's not that we're afraid of them, it's that we have to obey orders.

This is all we can deliver to.

Yang Dalin saw this as an opportunity.

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