Chapter 14 Mobilizing People

After leaving the duplex apartment of Yunding Mansion, Lieutenant Lula raised his hand to hail a taxi by the roadside, got into the car, and reported the address of the National Guard barracks.

After the vehicle started, he leaned back in the seat, his gaze passing through the window, watching the pedestrians rushing by on the streets.

The city's neon lights flickered in the night, but his mood couldn't be as light as those lights.

After about ten minutes of driving, Lula suddenly spoke, "Stop here." The driver glanced at the rearview mirror, didn't ask much, and pulled over.

Lula paid the fare, got out of the car, and walked along the sidewalk for about a hundred meters, his steps unhurried, but his gaze occasionally swept behind him.

Confirming no one was following, he quickly turned into a small alley.

A nondescript gray station wagon by the roadside automatically opened its door, and he quickly got in. The door closed again.