Chapter 169: Critical

While Robert and Pete were standing by the gate chatting, in a bakery across the road, Parker, dressed in disguise, looked through the glass window of the bakery at Pete standing by the door.

In fact, the reason why he entered this bakery was because he found Pete. It made him feel very bad, even a strong sense of danger. The reason is simple, Pete must have been doing some secret mission after being gone for so long, and if he had stayed before he left, he would have been selected into a special department. So what does it mean to suddenly appear in this place at this moment? And still standing in front of the gate and smoking.

Parker looked up at the clock on the wall, it was the time for Adar Hassan and Casey to meet. Pete's appearance here cannot be a coincidence. Most of them have something to do with the 33rd. And Pete knew Adar Hassan and met Casey. Then he must know who these two people are working for. So isn't his performance a little too strange at the moment?

Parker thought as he stared at Pete carefully. This guy looks left and right from time to time, looking very worried? Parker followed Pete's line of sight to the left and right, and soon he saw the man still sitting on the bench. When I came, I could see that there was something wrong with those two people, but this did not hinder my actions, because it was expected that there would be a layout here, and it was impossible for me to only have these in the open hall and the surrounding security in Hall 3. But at this moment, Pete's actions obviously made Parker realize that things were definitely not as simple as he thought.

Thinking of this, Parker took a deep breath, after paying for the bread. He glanced at the table next to the bakery and said, "Is there anything to drink here?" I want to rest and rest here. He wasn't going to leave right away, he felt like Pete was trying to make some kind of connection, he must have known something, he should have known that there was a threat and that he must have recognized Adar Hassan and Casey as he expected. But he couldn't get in touch with them, so he couldn't call the police. But he probably knew he would always be watching in the shadows, just as he had done with him in Washington. So he came to the gate and stood in the most conspicuous place, just to let himself see him.

Just then, the owner of the bakery handed over a cup of coffee. Parker took the coffee and paid for it, and sat down at the table where the guest was resting. I had to find a way to get in touch with Pete, and I obviously couldn't. It can only be let ... Adar is not suitable either, and the only one who is suitable for establishing contact is Kathy. Yes, it can only be made for him to establish contact. Hopefully it's not too late.

Pete stood in the doorway for a moment before turning back, not forgetting to look back as he went. He really hoped that Parker could get in touch with him as soon as possible, otherwise there would be big problems if he continued like this.

On the way to Hall 3, Pete sees Eric again. This guy is dressed like a real person who comes to the exhibition, neatly dressed, wearing glasses and a polite appearance.

Eric just glanced at Pete and then turned and walked away, and Pete naturally ignored him. He walked all the way back to Hall 3 and sat down in the monitoring room in Hall 3, and sat down until the end of the meeting.

When Adar Hassan and Casey walked out of the exhibition hall, Pete immediately got up and left the monitoring room and walked to the hall at the door, which made several people who came out see Pete at the same time, and Pete looked at Casey and said to Adar: "Mr. Hassan, is everything going well?" "Quick

Hassan didn't seem to want to talk to Pete much, but nodded to Pete and chatted with Casey a few more times before each of them retrieved their belongings and left.

After getting in the car and driving out of the gallery, Casey pulled out his phone and turned it back on. As soon as I turned on the phone, I received a text message. This text message is just an ordinary greeting, and at first glance it looks like a greeting from someone you haven't contacted for a long time. But Casey knew it was her code to contact Parker.

Casey didn't rush to contact, but deleted this message and looked at the other information and seemed to be normal at the same time discussing the meeting with herself, and planning the future preparations. After returning to his office, Nasri's Los Angeles branch, he sat down quietly and took out his phone and dialed Parker's number.

At this moment, Parker had just left the exhibition hall and was on his way back to his destination. Compared to Casey, he was a lot later. For the people who were staring outside the exhibition hall did not leave immediately after Adar and Casey left, but only withdrew most of them after lingering for a while.

After receiving Casey's call, Parker didn't say anything but said, "See you at the Mexican restaurant at 503 Union Avenue north of your company." ”

"Meet in person? Is it important? Casey asked.

"You'll know then. Remember to be careful when you go out, don't come directly, and go around twice outside to make sure there are no problems before coming over. Parker hung up.

Casey glanced at her phone suspiciously, and couldn't help but think back to the meeting that had just ended. Today's meeting was normal, although the security could be said to be very tight, and there was no help but be monitored, and there were still guards standing at the entrance and exit of the exhibition hall not far from them. The things I brought with me were some paper materials that I brought into the place, and the rest were put outside and forbidden to be brought in.

And this meeting became a very formal communication between the buyer and the seller, and it had nothing to do with the exchange of information or anything. If I have to say that the message is delivered, it is that from Adar Hassan's expression this time, we can know that the project has changed, and it is a big change, and you need to cooperate to do something by yourself. That's the most critical message, nothing else. Although he had been prepared for this guy to pass on the information, he had never moved, and it could be seen that he had no intention of doing so at all. Until the end of the meeting, the guy didn't say anything or hint at it.

Thinking of this, she glanced at the phone. Judging by Parker's voice, this guy seems to be in a heavy mood at the moment. Otherwise, it should be the tone that feels like a joke. And just now, Parker not only looked serious, but also could hear the smell of anxiety in his tone.