If Zhang Heng were an ordinary player, after discovering the abnormality in the fourth ventricle, and the time limit of the quest was almost up, he would consider taking a risk. He would first kill the few people who could be identified, and then figure out how to eliminate the shadow in the fourth ventricle. Anyway, the quest would end soon, and there would still be a chance if he tried it.
However, considering that Zhang Heng still had more than 120 days to complete the quest, it was not suitable for him to make such a one-time deal.
Zhang Heng looked at the location of the mini tracker on his phone again. Although it had moved a little, it was still in the factory. Now, it was motionless. Someone must have placed it somewhere.
So, he made up his mind and said, "We know too little about those things. We can't miss this rare opportunity. I'm going to enter the factory tonight to see if I can find any useful information and the whereabouts of the people who were replaced. I'm also going to retrieve the tracker from the candy box." Zhang Heng nodded.
"Didn't you say that the security there is very tight, and there are cameras everywhere?"
"It's a little risky, but it's not impossible," Zhang Heng said. Zhang Heng said, "If we continue to investigate step by step like this, we will only be led by the nose."
"Then, what should I do?" Bai Qing asked enthusiastically.
"Help me with the homework I have to hand in tomorrow."
"…"
"Actually, I do have a favor to ask of you. I need someone to cooperate with me outside and distract them when necessary. However, you may also encounter danger, and you might break the law," Zhang Heng said.
"No problem," Bai Qing agreed without hesitation. After a pause, she added, "I will help you finish your homework."
"Thank you for your hard work." Zhang Heng wiped off the makeup on his face. "I have to go to the hospital first and get the sick leave certificate. After that, I will go home and prepare the things I need tonight. We will meet here at one o 'clock tonight."
"Okay."
…
Since he wasn't going to carry out an assassination tonight, he didn't bring the Pestilence Bone Bow with him. However, he did put the Paris Arrow in his backpack. Since he had the Infinite Building Block, he could use it to assemble a bow if necessary.
Other than that, Zhang Heng also prepared a lot of ready-made Lego bricks, including a silenced pistol that was only one block away from being used. He hoped that he wouldn't have to use it.
Speaking of which, the Infinite Building Block really came into play in modern dungeons. This Grade-B game item might not be as aggressive as the Dreamland of Death of the same level, but it was extremely compatible. It was as useful as a Swiss Army knife, especially when it came to dealing with complex and ever-changing environments.
At the appointed time, the two met again in the van.
Zhang Heng had changed into a set of glass factory uniform. If someone noticed him, he might be able to pretend to be an employee of the factory. Of course, it would only work when he was far away. He also put on a Bluetooth earpiece to keep in touch with Bai Qing.
After telling the latter what to do next, Zhang Heng opened the car door, carried his backpack, and walked to the factory. He found a place near the factory with no one around, opened his backpack, took out a newly bought small drone, and flew it into the sky above the factory.
Zhang Heng first let the drone rise to a safer position, then carefully checked the periphery of the factory. After confirming that there were no upward cameras, he let the drone descend. Glass factories basically had night shifts, and the machines worked 24 hours a day. Other than the demand for production, the silicate would quickly solidify after cooling. If it solidified inside the machine, it would be difficult to remove it, and it could easily cause damage to the equipment. Restarting the machine would cost a lot of money.
So there were still people working the night shift in the factory. After observing for a while, Zhang Heng noticed that except for the workers who transported the materials, no one left the workshop. No one was slacking off, and the workers who transported the materials moved very regularly, almost to the second. At the same time, they didn't talk to each other, as if they were strangers.
They all looked like they were working hard, but this scene made people's hair stand on end.
The development of modern society always emphasized discipline, turning workers into machines. However, no worker could really behave exactly like a machine.
Seeing this scene, Zhang Heng was basically sure that the factory had indeed been occupied by those things.
In addition, Zhang Heng found that one of the four workshops in the glass factory was dark.
No workers approached it, but interestingly, the security there was the tightest. Not only did it have the most cameras, but the factory's security guards also patrolled the area every hour. Zhang Heng realized that the three workshops outside were probably there to cover up the things in the factory.
In the dark, it looked like a monster with its mouth open, waiting to eat.
Zhang Heng was alarmed when he saw that place. However, he couldn't give up tonight's operation.
Zhang Heng used the drone to quickly survey the location of all the cameras in the factory, as well as the number of security guards and their movement patterns. Half an hour later, the drone ran out of power. Zhang Heng controlled it to fly back to the van, and Bai Qing retrieved it. After that, he finally made his move.
The main entrance was directly opposite the security room, and there was no way he could enter. The glass factory's cameras were also very good at monitoring the walls. Fortunately, there were still blind spots. If one didn't know the surveillance very well, it would be almost impossible to find them.
Zhang Heng walked ten steps along the wall from the southeast, jumped over it, and landed behind a cypress tree. The trunk of the cypress tree blocked the camera that was looking at him.
Glass factories were rarely built near residential buildings because the noise produced in the factory was very loud. Many workers working in the workshop had their ears buzzing all day long. But this was good news for Zhang Heng. It didn't matter if he and Bai Qing talked a little louder. Even through the Bluetooth earpiece, Bai Qing could hear the rumbling of the machines.
After landing, Zhang Heng said into the earpiece, "I'm coming in."
"Well, be careful." Bai Qing's voice sounded a little nervous.
Zhang Heng did not act immediately. Instead, he squatted behind the tree and waited for about four seconds. After that, a forklift drove out from the workshop next to him. Zhang Heng calculated the time in his heart, and after another ten seconds, when the forklift was halfway there, he bent down, stuck to the green belt, and crawled forward.
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