Putting on her hat and going out, she left the fishing village.
Afternoon.
Chris took the Special Investigation Unit to this small, isolated fishing village.
Previously, someone provided information.
It is said that this side of the fishing village, there is an old couple, deaf and dumb, two days ago to save a person, the details are not clear.
When Chris found out about it, he rushed to the fishing village with his men.
When I first arrived at the entrance of the village, I heard people talking.
"Ken, is that a girl you saved?" Someone asked, gesturing as he spoke.
Ken waved his hand and made a "whimpering" sound in his throat.
"What do you mean? I can't understand it! Is she still in your house?" The others asked again.
Ken nodded, then shook his head anxiously.
Chris saw this and stepped forward, "Where is she? Take me there."
The Special Investigation Unit immediately came around and showed their papers, "Routine inspection, don't interfere with official business, take us there."
The villagers pushed Ken and headed for Ken's home.
The villagers explained as they walked, "He can't talk, and his wife has bad ears. It seems that they saved a girl, and now they can not say clearly, let's go together to see."
The crowd arrived at the home of Ken, a fisherman.
Ken hurriedly took out the necklace and painting left by Nina from the house and respectfully handed them to Chris.
Then he gestured and kept pointing to the door.
Ken's wife pulled her voice out, "Is she gone? Is this what she left behind?"
Ken nodded his head in a hurry.
Chris took the necklace and when he saw it, his heart, which had been hanging in the air, fell heavily.
Great, it's her, she's alive.
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