Su Xiaotian saw that besides the young police officer who had called for help earlier, there was another, slightly older police officer at the carriage entrance.
The older officer looked much more reassuring.
Just as Su Xiaotian was praising the young officer's quick thinking in bringing in powerful backup, she noticed the young officer seemed to have spotted her.
He was about to wave his arm to greet her.
Su Xiaotian was instantly stunned.
Was this young man planning to announce her presence to everyone?
At the critical moment, the young officer's raised arm was grabbed by the older officer.
The young officer froze, looking at his senior with confusion.
The older officer subtly shook his head, indicating not to drag uninvolved people into their business.
The young officer then remembered what his mentor had told him many times, and how could he have forgotten?
They had an obligation to protect the informant.
If these scammers knew that such a young girl had reported them, she would be in danger.
He quickly lowered his arm, his gaze lowered and focused on his nose, following the older officer as they moved slowly.
The two officers walked one after the other, and perhaps to avoid alarming others, they spoke in hushed tones when occasionally interacting with passengers.
They also proactively assisted those who needed help, earning praise from other passengers.
At this point, only three to four minutes remained until the train stopped.
The two officers walked very slowly, taking two minutes to cover a distance that would normally take tens of seconds.
Just then, someone suddenly shouted, "The police are here!"
Immediately, the people who had gathered suddenly all stood up and rushed towards the outside.
At this moment, almost everyone was stunned, including the two officers.
They had arrived, but they hadn't even reached the group yet, so how were they discovered?
Su Xiaotian was the first to react. This was likely a common tactic of this group. Clearly, it was time to get off the train, and they shouted that the police were here to create an opportunity to escape.
They were quick and nimble, throwing away their cards and pushing aside the three dejected individuals who had lost again.
Only the three who had lost everything were left stunned, unable to comprehend what had happened.
The others had already swiftly moved past them, running in an orderly fashion towards both ends of the carriage.
Su Xiaotian realized that these people intended to split into two groups.
One group was running towards the front, likely to disembark at a door there, while the others were running towards the back, clearly planning to exit through the rear door.
It was a clever plan; even if someone tried to stop them, they couldn't cover both directions.
At this moment, Su Xiaotian and the two officers were positioned at either end of the compartment where the crime had taken place.
Su Xiaotian counted; five officers rushed towards one side, and four people were with her.
There were so many people involved in this organized crime.
It had been a while since she last fought, but the narrow aisle here was inconvenient and would affect her performance!
It didn't matter; being able to fight was better than not being able to.
Even with the current limitations, dealing with four people was no pressure at all.
Casually, she stood in the middle of the aisle, completely blocking it.
Then, she clapped her hands.
Now, she didn't have to worry about these people escaping.
Fortunately, her brothers hadn't come along this time; otherwise, it wouldn't have been her turn.
The individuals rushing towards the police were surprised that the police had actually shown up.
Seeing the police, they became flustered.
Especially the person at the very front, who was about to collide with an officer, quickly turned and rushed in the opposite direction.
"Brothers, the police are really here! Run!"
Perhaps it was a natural instinct, but even though he felt the police might not be looking for him, he was still scared and shouted.
He shouted, but the people behind him hadn't reacted yet and were still desperately running towards the carriage door.
Two people immediately collided.
They were habitual offenders. According to their usual plan, after a successful operation, they would split into two groups and run through the various carriages.
When the train stopped, they would disembark at whichever carriage door they were near, and then rendezvous at a designated spot.
But now, with police on one side, they had to run in the opposite direction.
It had to be said that those who engaged in this line of work were quite capable.
These individuals were likely accustomed to escaping; even though they had collided, they didn't fall. Instead, they quickly stabilized themselves.
At this moment, the people from the back also reacted and turned to run.
Now, all eight or nine of them were heading towards Su Xiaotian.
Su Xiaotian excitedly began to rub her hands together. Excellent.
They were all coming this way, so she could have a good fight.
While Su Xiaotian was happy, the two officers were worried.
They hadn't said anything, so why were these people running around like madmen?
Seeing this group of criminals all rushing towards Su Xiaotian, they became anxious.
The delicate young girl was standing in the aisle, and what if these people bumped into her?
Not to mention anything else, if they charged past and knocked the girl down, and then trampled over her, she would be severely injured, if not killed. What could be done?
"Young lady, quickly get out of the way!" the officers shouted loudly while quickly pursuing the group.
However, Su Xiaotian seemed oblivious to any danger, her face beaming as she watched the approaching group.
Her demeanor was akin to a hunter waiting for prey to fall into a trap.
Facing the people who were about to jump into her bowl, Su Xiaotian was incredibly excited!
She was practically salivating.
The members of the scamming group were about to reach Su Xiaotian when they discovered the girl standing foolishly in the aisle.
They assumed the girl was stunned by the scene.
"Get out of the way, don't block the path!"
The person at the front, who hadn't expected to deal with a young girl, immediately shouted.
Su Xiaotian seemed not to hear, her bright eyes fixed on the group. She even flexed her ankles, preparing to kick the first person flying, estimating that the others would fall like a pile of dominoes.
Then she could deal with them one by one. Should she punch their faces, or kick their faces?