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You Hit My Heart (Joyce and Luther) novel Chapter 279

"Righ, why didn't I think of that." The police officer rubbed his head in embarrassment. It seemed he was still inexperienced.

"Unless, of course, the minivan didn't come in for gas at all. Rather, it was to take Joyce away from that truck!" Karl pinpointed.

"It's very possible." Luther carefully looked back at the video footage again, "The big truck drove in, but did not drive out again, at the same time, this small truck drove in, stayed for about ten minutes, and then drove away. Can't think of any other reason to stay that long if it wasn't for refueling!"

"Check it out, right now! The final destination of this minivan!" Karl coldly raised his voice.

"Yes."

Several police officers immediately woke up. After staying up all night, they were all a little drowsy. But now they were all awake - finally, they found a breakthrough.

Soon, after the great efforts of all police officers.

Eventually, they found the destination of the minivan from the surveillance system - Hill Benjamin in City B!

"Hill Benjamin?!" Luther looked at the surveillance and finally disappeared into the forest of the mountains. His cold eyes narrowed.

"That's right. This must be the place. Joyce must have been in this minivan and taken by them into the mountain. City A's Phoenix Mountain and City B's Hill Benjamin are close. The criminals will deliberately lure us to Phoenix Mountain, while in reality, they have been in Hill Benjamin. In this way, even if the police send out a large number of police officers to search the wrong place, by the time we know we are all wrong, it will be too late and they will have completed all their plans long ago."

"But how are we going to find Joyce when the Hill Benjamins are so vast, off the beaten path, and without signal coverage?" said Luther, looking gloomy to the core and worried inwardly.

Karl also fell into thought and murmured, "If we send people to search the mountain aimlessly, we won't be able to finish searching for days and nights."

"They always need places to stay, and they can't possibly just live in the wilderness." Luther analyzed.

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