Barry did observe Vuan and Mason secretly.
However, as Chris speculated, he did not enter the Shangri-La directly but chose to stalk in the dark outside the Shangri-La.
This is mainly due to the fact that Shangri-La has a lot of people and has a very complete monitoring system.
If no one is helping, the possibility of trying to hide from the monitoring is almost 0.
Barry feels that with his own skill, everyone who enters and exits the hotel can be closely guarded outside Shangri-La. As long as Vuan and his grandson leave, he can follow along all the way.
Barry did not trust Vuan. On the 1 hand, he was worried that he would be passively sabotaged and would not help him find the mysterious person.
On the other hand, he was also worried that Vuan would take the credit for himself.
After all, in his opinion, this old fellow is not a fuel-efficient lamp.
So the best solution is to keep an eye on him secretly. If this old guy dares to carry a moth on his back, then he should be dealt with 1st.
However, Barry did not know that at this time Vuan had already turned against the water.
After leaving Mason at Shangri-La, Vuan left alone and went to Nozol's house in accordance with Chris's instructions.
Barry was very puzzled. He didn't know why Mason didn't come with him, but if he wanted to come to Mason as a young man, he couldn't have any real skills, so he wasn't afraid that Vuan was playing with him.
So he drove a rented Volkswagen sedan and followed all the way.
Vuan pretended to stay at the Nozol's house for a long time, then took out the compass and talisman for a while, then he pretended to have gained something, stopped a taxi, and went to the original incident.
The Forbidden Mountain Tunnel, and then returned to the city for a while to search, finally returned to the Shangri-La Hotel.
Barry followed all the way, followed Vuan to the old house of Nozol's, went to the Forbidden Mountain Tunnel, and followed a big circle around Hillsprings. He became more and more certain that this old fellow must have found some clue.
So, soon after he returned to the hotel, he called Vuan, and on the phone, pretending to be concerned, he asked: "Mr. Vuan, is there any progress?"
To be continued...

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