A Loyal Character Dancer
look.”
Chen hesitated. “We may not have enough time, Wen.”
“She wants to say good-bye to her son,” Catherine intervened. “It’s only human nature for a mother to want to bid farewell to her son.”
He did not want to appear cold-blooded, though this seemed excessively sentimental to him. He refrained from saying anything more. The very unreasonableness of Wen’s request made it intriguing.
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Chapter 31
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here are we going now?” Catherine Rohn asked Chen in the taxi.
“The Suzhou Police Bureau. I called their director. If Wen had decided to stay, Liu could have whisked her away. I had to call on the local cops for help, to put some men outside his place.” He added, “And for their protection, too.”
“So you’re not that trusting even of a fellow poet?”
He did not respond to her question. “We’d better leave Suzhou as soon as possible. Have you heard of the proverb ‘There can be many dreams in a long night.’ “
“No.”
“It’s like an English one—’There’s many a slip betwixt the cup and the lip.’ If we must go to Fujian, I want to take Wen there today. Anything is possible with those gangsters. To get the earliest train or airplane tickets, we need the help of the local police.”
“She told me a lot about her life while you were with Liu upstairs. I feel terribly sorry for Wen. That’s why I supported her request, Chief Inspector Chen.”
“I understand,” he said. Suddenly he felt exhausted, and he spoke little the rest of the way.
The moment they entered the reception room of the Suzhou Police Bureau, Director Fan Baohong burst in. “You should have informed us earlier of your visit, Chief Inspector Chen.”
“We arrived only yesterday, Director Fan. This is Inspector Catherine Rohn, of the U. S. Marshals Service.”
“Welcome to Suzhou, Inspector Rohn. It’s a great honor to meet you.”
“I’m so happy to meet you, Director Fan.”
“It must take an important investigation to bring both of you to Suzhou. We’ll do whatever we can do here to assist you.”
“It’s a sensitive international case, so I cannot give you the details,” Chen said. “Are your people still stationed outside Liu’s residence?”
“Yes, Chief Inspector Chen.”
“Keep them there. I have to ask you another favor. We need three tickets to Fujian as soon as possible, by air or by train.”
“Honghua,” Fan shouted to a young woman officer sitting at the front desk outside. “Check on the earliest available tickets to Fujian.”
“We appreciate your help, Director Fan,” Catherine said.
“Now let’s move into my office. It is more comfortable there,” Fan said.
“No, please don’t bother,” Chen said. “We have to leave soon. The fewer people know about this, the better.”
“I understand, Chief Inspector Chen. I will not say a single word to anyone—”
“Excuse me, Director Fan.” The young woman officer appeared in the doorway. “I’ve got the information for you. There’s no direct flight from Suzhou to Fujian. Our guests have to go back to Shanghai first. There will be a flight from Shanghai at three thirty in the afternoon. On the other hand, there is an express train from Suzhou to Fujian this evening, leaving at eleven thirty. The trip takes about fourteen hours.”
“We’ll take the train.” Chen said.
“But all the soft sleepers are sold out. We can get only hard sleepers.”
“Go and tell the railway bureau: We must have soft sleepers,” Fan said. “If necessary, they can put on an additional car.”
“You don’t have to do that, Director Fan.” Catherine said. “Hard sleeper will be great for me. In fact, I prefer it.”
“Inspector Rohn wants to see the real China,” Chen explained. “Traveling in hard sleeper like an ordinary Chinese traveler will be an experience for her. It’s settled. Three tickets.”
“Fine, if Inspector Rohn insists.”
“Tell this to your people outside Liu’s residence,” Chen said. “Liu will accompany a woman to the train station this evening. If they are heading in that direction, follow them at a distance. If not, stop them. In the meantime, watch out for any suspicious people.”
“Don’t worry. That is their job.” Fan took a glance at his watch. “Now, we have several hours before us. For Inspector Rohn’s
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