Chapter 164: Arrangement

John is still in Novoko, inside Palomar Road 42. According to his plan, he would not leave until it was all restored and on track. So the call was quickly connected.

"Mr. John. It's me, Pete. Pete said.

"What? Need my help? John asked.

"That's right. I think I'm going to need some more people. Pete then went back and explained the reason. For John, this was perfectly fine, not just a matter of satisfying Pete's request, but more importantly, he was worried about how to put in the people who were being used to spy on Pete and Wells Lee. Unexpectedly, this time directly provided him with a good opportunity. So for Pete's request, of course, he agreed, and immediately prepared to transfer people over, and at the same time reassured Pete that these people could stay here all the time and be arranged by him.

Pete didn't suspect anything about John's attitude. After all, he was a firefighter in this matter, and it seemed completely reasonable to cooperate with him at this moment. So Pete didn't think much of it after hanging up, and left the exhibition hall after looking around again.

About ten minutes later, Robert Sean found Pete looking in the room on the other side of the hallway, "We agreed. The process of their communication is monitored, and all the information is kept by us in advance. ”

Pete nodded and pointed to the room where he was, "People can live here, and people here should be stationed here." Unless there is a change, they can't leave here, not only to be in charge of guarding when they are here, but also to keep an eye on and make sure that these facilities here are in good working order. ”

"We'll have no problem with that, do as you say, what do you need us to do, make a list, and we'll start preparing right away." Robert Road.

"That's great." Pete said as he took out a pen and paper from his pocket and immediately began to write, "It's actually very simple, it's convenient for the people here to live and entertain." ”

"Entertainment?" Robert Sean asked, puzzled.

"Of course. Don't make everything like a prison. That's going to go wrong. "They need entertainment, sports competitions, paid programs," Pete said. For the other things they like to finish together, ask them what they want to prepare, and that's it. Pete finished and began to write.

Robert looked at what Pete had written and said, "Have you been through a lot of places like this?" ”

Pete laughed and said, "Pretty much, most of those places are unsettling and seem tight, but everyone is actually stirring up. Do you understand what I mean? ”

Robert shrugged his shoulders and said, "I don't seem to understand. ”

"That means you haven't been in a place like this much, and you haven't paid much attention to the problems and feelings of the people there when you were on the 33rd." Pete said as he quickly wrote a lot of things, then tore up the night and handed it to Robert, saying, "Buy all of them first, in this room." After Robert took the page, Pete continued, "If all this goes well, and we are all familiar with the arrangements, then the room on the right side that is used to meet them can be divided into several areas, so that their meetings can be arranged at the same time." ”

Robert agreed, and said, "That's a good idea." But when is it okay to do that? ”

"In a week." "What I'm trying to do now is be careful not to make mistakes," Pete said. At this time, first of all, we must first accumulate some experience, know what to do, what is not done and what needs to be improved. We can only relax when we are generally fine. See what I mean? ”

"Okay." Robert said yes and walked out with the piece of paper, "I'll arrange it right away." Do you need to go somewhere else? ”

"Of course." Pete said a word and left the room, and said to the few people who had brought it for inspection: "Check it carefully here, too." Hurry up everyone. Also note that some of the areas that you think may be potentially dangerous, and report to me the last call, including measures for improvement. Must submit to me before going to bed tonight. We're going to have to fix that tomorrow. ”

After about two hours, Pete and his men completed the inspection of the place, and Robert completed the first step of preparing the items as Pete had requested.

"There are people to keep here. I'm going to set it up overnight today. Pete said as he walked out of the building, pointing to the area in front of the building and saying, "This piece belongs to us." No one who wants to close it is allowed to enter this area, and warning signs are erected around it. Then pull up the cordon. ”

"Okay. No problem. Robert Sean agreed, "I'll start the arrangements right away." ”

Pete nodded and said, "My people will stay here too." We monitor each other. After saying that, he got into the car, "Let's go back as soon as possible." Tell them that everything can go according to plan, and that I have to pick people to come here. You can tell those five people that they can each contact the person they want to meet tomorrow, but make our rules clear so that there is no misunderstanding, the key is to waste time. ”

Here on the 33rd, Adar Hassan and others, who got Pete's news, breathed a sigh of relief. Adar Hassan, in particular, breathed a long sigh of relief in his heart. At this moment, what he did was no longer a choice he made out of necessity when he was forced, but out of his own real interests, and seeing his brother arrive home safely was part of the benefits he received, which undoubtedly increased his trust in those people a lot, and gave him a feeling of real cooperation. So at the moment, he can say that he subjectively wants to complete this task as soon as possible, in exchange for the other things that the other party promised him.

So the next day, Adar Hassan went to a room prepared for them by the group under Pete's surveillance and broadcast the number to Casey Chen.

Pete watched Adar Hassan talking on the phone there, the guy seemed calm, and it was clear that the experience of the past week had made the guy mentally stronger. The call didn't last long, it was all as Pete had requested, and after the agreed time and place, it was explained that everyone should follow the rules when meeting, and then hung up after confirming that the information the other party had received was correct.

Pete watched as Adar Hassan left the room dedicated to making phone calls. He no longer cares about the people who come in after him, because none of them will have a problem, not that Pete doesn't care at all, but through his analysis, he can be sure that everyone else should be fine.