As soon as Zhu Qiwen's words hit the ground, Lin Xi raised his gun and shot Zhu Qiwen to death, avenging his adoptive father. Jiang Wei came to the scene with people from the patrol room, but Lin Xi didn't even run away. Professor Han told Su Nan about this, but Su Nan said that whatever Lin Xi did had nothing to do with her. Su Nan and Ling Hongjun met in the library. Ling Hongjun told her that the current situation in Shanghai was turbulent, and the organization decided to preserve its vitality and let some progressive students leave Shanghai first. Su Nan was in charge of confirming the list of students, gathering them in batches to the library, and sending them out of the city. Lin Xi was locked in the patrol room, and Jiang Wei went to inform him that Takeda Hideo personally came to the patrol room to release him on bail. Jiang Wei couldn't help but wonder where Lin Xi came from.
And all this is in Zhou Yingqun's calculations. Zhou Yingqun told Lin Xi before that as long as Zhu Qiwen dies, Lin Xi's value to Takeda Hideo will be greatly increased, because Takeda Hideo wants to get close to Cheng Siyi, but Cheng Siyi doesn't want to see him With Zhu Qiwen, only Lin Xi is the most useful to Hideo Takeda at the moment, so Takeda will definitely try his best to release him on bail. Soon, Lin Xi and Hideo Takeda reached a superficial cooperation. Although he doesn't trust Lin Xi enough, Wu Tian thinks that it's enough to just use him. Takeda wanted to turn Shanghai into a treasury for the Japanese, but the key to the treasury was in the hands of the merchants in Shanghai. Takeda needs someone to facilitate the meeting with Cheng Siyi, and they also need someone to turn this meeting into a snare.
It is difficult to complete an assassination in public, so it must be a private meeting, and Lin Xi is the most suitable candidate. Zhou Yingqun helped Li Yunfei get the boat ticket, and under Lin Xi's reminder, Li Yunfei immediately took the boat ticket to He's house. It happened that He Xiaoyuan's cousin just wanted to take He Xiaoyuan away with the boat ticket, but was accused by He Xiaoyuan's parents. Li Yunfei appeared, drove away the unscrupulous cousin, and handed over the boat ticket to He Xiaoyuan's parents. If he can live, he will definitely marry He Xiaoyuan. As soon as Lin Xi went out, Cheng Siyi agreed to meet, and the meeting place was in Box 2 of the Metropolitan Theater. Lin Xi's work efficiency is ridiculously high, which aroused the suspicion of Wu Tian's subordinates, but Wu Tian wanted to facilitate the meeting with Cheng Siyi, and he thought that as long as they met, the matter would be half successful.
Lin Xi went to see Su Nan and apologized to her for what she said last time. Professor Han also intentionally matched the two of them, and told Lin Xi to protect Su Nan in the future. Tomorrow afternoon, Lin Xi will tell Su Nan everything. The two agreed to meet at the phone booth next to the school. Su Nan and Lin Xi waited for Zhou Yingqun and Li Yunfei to come to the bar successively. The three big men drank a lot of wine, and it was a rare moment of relaxation and happiness. The three even called themselves the Shanghai Three Musketeers. Lin Xi made a ring at random, which fit Su Nan's size, and the four of them asked the waiter to take a group photo. Back home at night, Zhou Yingqun asked Lin Xi again if he wanted to do this. Once this is done, it may be difficult for him to stay in Shanghai in the future.
Professor Han has two air tickets, and Su Nan is annoyed that he concealed himself, but she also understands that Uncle Han is doing it for her own good, and doesn't want her to run around outside all day. Su Nan told Professor Han that their generation has a mission for a generation, and now it's her generation's turn. Uncle Han was very helpless, but he took a step back and agreed with her to do what she wanted to do. Just when the students were about to leave, No. 76 surrounded the library, and the scene was once very thrilling. Professor Han was thoughtful because of Su Nan's words, and he also felt that it was time to set off.