The red light was powerfully piercing, and looking out from the darkness immediately brought about a sense of daze.
Liu Cheng shielded his eyes and waved his flashlight twice, prompting the red dot on the opposite side to move.
"There are too many cameras, one might think they've been targeted by a sniper," Liu Cheng complained as he walked to the entrance.
"More evidence isn't a bad thing," Liu Jinghui actually agreed with Tao Lu's setup; although it might not be very useful at the trial stage, during the investigation, the "mountain" within the ironclad evidence really did have significance.
Liu Cheng muttered something under his breath, not really opposing anything, but instead stood there somewhat gloomily.
There wasn't much left for him to do. The place was extremely remote and leaving was out of the question, so all he could do was stand guard.
Liu Jinghui walked up and down, and as his mind burst with inspiration, he too stood beside Liu Cheng, deep in thought.