“I’ll bring the hard drive in.”
Kong Ping calmly looked at Shen Yi.
“Tell me what to do.”
Lü Jin was worried.
“Kong-ge, is your hand okay?”
Kong Ping slightly raised both hands.
“I just can’t do delicate work.”
Lü Jin’s eyes lit up with admiration as he looked at Kong Ping.
“Kong-ge, you’ll definitely get in easily.”
Zhou Huaixia, who was sitting on the side chair, suddenly raised his hand to his forehead and let out a long sigh.
A big spoonful of trouble.
“What’s wrong?” Lü Jin turned to ask.
“Zhou Huaixia, do you want to sleep again?”
Zhou Huaixia: “…” Sleep? She just wanted to disappear on the spot.
Kong Ping glanced at Zhou Huaixia, who didn’t dare to lift her head, and suddenly chuckled.
“You checked on me, right? You know what I do.”
Room 106 fell silent.
The two big mouths finally realized and shut up immediately, but unfortunately, it was too late.
Kong Ping asked Shen Yi, “How far did you check?”
Shen Yi pursed his lips into a thin line, desperately looking at Zhou Huaixia.
Zhou Huaixia kept her hand on her forehead, completely covering her face.
She gritted her teeth and muttered, “Sniper.”
Kong Ping nodded.
“You checked this much and still haven’t been taken away.
That means your skills are decent.”
Shen Yi subconsciously straightened his posture.
“I’m not asking what you want to do.”
Kong Ping found him amusing his acting was terrible, yet he had some real skills.
“Help me get the surveillance footage.”
Lü Jin asked nervously.
“Kong-ge, you wouldn’t report us, would you?”
If they got locked up, Lü Zhihua would be furious.
Kong Ping looked surprised.
“Aren’t we accomplices?”
Zhou Huaixia finally put her hand down and turned to Shen Yi.
“Do you have a hard drive?”
As soon as she spoke, Shen Yi finally dared to respond.
“Of course!”
Shen Yi gently moved the wheelchair controller, as if his legs were really broken.
The wheelchair rolled smoothly on the carpet.
He approached the bed, bent over, and pulled out a large black bag from underneath.
Dragging it in front of him, he unzipped it.
“Everything you need.”
Shen Yi proudly brushed over the black bag.
“Not just a hard drive I also have a miniature camera and an earpiece.”
“Oh, right.”
He reached into the bottom of the bag and took out a small knife.
“I even bought a glass cutter.”
Zhou Huaixia: “…”
They had prepared crime tools so thoroughly.
At this rate, they’d all end up in jail sooner or later.
“Kong-ge, once you wear the miniature camera and earpiece, I can guide you to connect the hard drive in the right place.”
Shen Yi handed over a package.
Kong Ping took it.
He wasn’t unfamiliar with these things, but his hands weren’t nimble enough to put them on.
Seeing this, Zhou Huaixia got up to help.
She inserted the earpiece into Kong Ping’s ear and clipped the miniature camera onto his chest.
“It’s upside down.”
Kong Ping looked down at the camera on his chest.
“I need to wear a coat. Move it up a bit.”
Zhou Huaixia adjusted it accordingly.
“All set?”
Shen Yi put on his headset, a laptop resting on his lap, and adjusted the camera and audio.
“Calling Kong-ge. Can you hear me?”
Kong Ping touched his earpiece.
He suddenly felt as if he were back in the team.
“Loud and clear.”
Shen Yi watched the laptop screen, confirming that the camera and mic were working.
He gave Kong Ping an OK gesture.
“I’m going.”
Kong Ping left Room 106, went into Room 105 to put on his coat and pants, covering his pale hospital uniform.
Then, he opened the balcony door and disappeared into Anyayuan.
Shen Yi placed another laptop on the table, his eyes darting between two screens.
He couldn’t help but sigh.
“Kong-ge really is a pro. The hospital’s surveillance didn’t catch a single trace of him.”
“He’s earned two first-class merit awards. There’s no way he’s just an ordinary person.”
Zhou Huaixia checked her watch.
“The visiting hours end at 9 PM. We have about two hours and twenty minutes left.”
Kong Ping moved quickly.
The three watching through the laptop felt dizzy looking at the camera feed.
Shen Yi tapped on one laptop while watching the other screen.
“Kong-ge, I’ve adjusted the hospital’s backdoor cameras so they won’t capture you. You can go directly…”
“Thanks.”
Kong Ping approached the high wall at the back door.
With a jump, he extended his arms, quickly climbed up, and flipped over the wall.
“…Ge, I already hacked the backdoor system.”
Shen Yi muttered.
The backdoor was an electric iron gate with no security booth.
Normally, remote staff controlled access.
Kong Ping pressed against the high wall, hiding in the shadows.
His sharp eyes scanned the surroundings.
“It’s fine. There’s surveillance across the street.”
“Shen Yi doesn’t know the exact locations of the mental hospital’s cameras.”
Zhou Huaixia reminded him through the earpiece.
“Kong-ge, you’re on your own now.”
Kong Ping raised an eyebrow.
His eyes gleamed in the darkness.
“I’ve been through tougher situations.”
On the screen, the image constantly shook.
They knew Kong Ping was running and climbing.
Within minutes, he had climbed over another wall and landed silently.
He continued along the wall, using the shadows to conceal himself.
“The inside is larger than expected.”
“The hospital has vast green lawns, but once inside, it’s eerily quiet.”
“The surveillance is twice as dense as the rehabilitation center’s.
All doors and windows are shut tight.”
The atmosphere was unsettling.
Kong Ping dodged the cameras, circling a large part of the building.
One particular building stood out.
It had an electric rolling door at the back, large enough for vehicles.
“This might be the pharmacy warehouse.”
Kong Ping looked up at the side windows.
There were fixed cameras pointing at both sides.
He couldn’t climb up.
Shen Yi stared at the screen.
“Kong-ge, the surveillance data isn’t stored here. It’s in the server room.”
“For a large institution like this, surveillance footage is regularly uploaded to the server.
The security room only keeps a few days’ worth of data.”
Kong Ping had received his medicine three weeks ago.
“Understood.”
He instinctively picked up a small stone from the ground and threw it toward a nearby spot.
A crisp sound echoed.
The high-definition surveillance camera turned toward the noise.
In that instant, Kong Ping sprinted across the lawn and entered another building’s hallway.
“There’s someone!”
Lü Jin exclaimed as he saw the feed from the miniature camera.
It was a medical staff member in a white coat.
The person was turning their head, looking behind them.
Kong Ping slipped past unnoticed and went straight upstairs.
By the time he reached the second floor, no one had followed him.
The three watching through the computer all exhaled in relief.
The second floor was an open ward with patients moving around.
Occasionally, medical staff passed by.
Kong Ping stood behind a hallway wall, observing briefly before continuing upstairs.
The third and fourth floors were still wards.
The fifth floor contained various treatment rooms.
He avoided the cameras and moved up to the sixth floor.
“The sixth floor has rehabilitation and activity rooms.”
Kong Ping pressed against a closed door, looking at the surveillance room not far away.
“If I get into the surveillance room, can you control all the cameras and find the server room’s location?”