At the pest control site.
Three or four security personnel, dressed in protective clothing, each carried a small box in their hands, reminiscent of the medical staff rushing onto the field to treat players during a soccer match.
They walked orderly to the whiteboard smeared with poison bait, carefully opened the boxes, and flipped them over to shake out the contents.
In the next second.
A large mass of black objects spilled out from the boxes, crashing onto the ground with a clatter.
Because of the distance, Wang Muyi and others found it difficult to see with the naked eye what the security personnel had dumped.
But it didn't matter.
The camera, positioned merely four or five meters from the whiteboard, came into play, clearly recording the appearance of what fell to the ground:
It wasn't anything else that the security personnel shook out—just cockroaches!
