Chapter 109: The Puzzle (74)
The first thing I saw when I walked into the waiting hall was a crowd of heads. I didn't go any further, and according to the old fellow's teachings at the time, we should move along the edge of the hall in such circumstances and forms. It is much clearer and safer to see as you walk than when you go into a dense crowd.
I looked at Pinto and Valery and motioned for them to go to the other side, to the left after entering the door, while I went around from the right. I first observed several other entrances and exits where people were coming in and out, including those who were standing and sitting not far from these entrances. Generally speaking, if someone is watching in advance, these people will most likely lie in ambush near the entrance. Because these places can see people coming in and out up close, to see if any of these people have their own goals. The second question is where can the target escape from when the capture begins? Controlling these entrances and exits will naturally control the target's escape route, which greatly increases the success rate of capture.
I walked slowly along the edge of the hall and joined Valery and Pinto on the other side. Both Valery and Pinto shook their heads at me, saying that they had found nothing. I didn't stop, but motioned for them to continue walking back from my side, and I went around the way they came. It's a waste of time for me to do this, and in terms of time, the guy who delivered the stuff should have arrived, and it's been a while. But I have to be careful, I can't be careless at all.
I walked slowly and observedly back to the entrance where we had entered, where Valery and Pinto had already arrived one step ahead of me. They shook their heads at me again and said nothing.
I nodded and motioned for Valery to call. Valery pulled out the phone and dialed the number Ogil had given us. The phone was quickly connected, and Valery whispered, "Have you arrived?" Very good. Go to the waiting hall. Right now. Right away! Don't talk nonsense, you'll know when you get there. With that, he hung up the phone.
I looked at Valery and said, "You can go and meet him in a moment." But don't worry. When he arrives, ask him to wait at the desk. You sit in the row of chairs behind the desk, you don't have to look for him, and when he calls, you don't have to look at him, even if he's not far from you. I'll call you when I'm sure it's okay, and then you can get up and go over there. ”
Valery nodded and said, "Understood." ”
I looked at Pinto, "You go to the left, I'll go to the right, and watch out for people coming in and out, especially those who don't have luggage." Notify me immediately if you find something suspicious. ”
"Understood." Pinto should arrive.
I looked around and said, "Let's do it." ”
So the three of us went in three directions, Valery went to the desk in the middle, and Pinto and I stood in the corner, one left and one right, observing the people who kept coming in.
About five minutes later, I noticed a young man emerging from the gate of the waiting hall. The man had no luggage, and he wasn't dressed like he was going to go far away. Because this guy is wearing too little, it seems that he only wears a leather jacket on his upper body and jeans on his lower body, and I feel a little cold when I look at it.
The man didn't move when he entered the hall, and after a quick glance, he pulled out his phone and dialed a number. I turned my gaze to Valery, who slowly pulled out his phone from the crowd, and it seemed that yes, that was our goal.
The call ended quickly, and the man put away the phone, looked at it, and quickly locked his eyes on the help desk, and then walked briskly to the place. I quickly took my eyes off him and began to look at the people who kept coming in behind him, to see if anyone was following him.
The man quickly arrived at the help desk and, after seeing that no one was talking to him, pulled out the phone and called Valery again. Valery pulled out the phone and said something before hanging up.
The man looked helpless, put the phone away, and looked left and right at the service desk. I walked slowly back to the doorway, looked around and walked back again, then slowly looked at the other places where people were coming in and out. After making sure there was nothing out of the ordinary, I pulled out the phone and called Pinto.
Pinto quickly answered the phone, and I said, "How's that over there?" ”
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nbsp; "No problem. Nothing was found. Pinto replied.
"Go to the door. Keep staring. Be ready to get hands-on. I said.
"Understood." Pinto said yes and I hung up.
Then I dialed Valery's phone and said, "Talk to that guy." Take a look at it when you get it. I'll be behind you. Pay attention to this guy's movements when watching, and be ready to do it at any time. Go ahead. ”
"Understood." Valery said yes and hung up. Then I saw him touch his pocket, stood up, and walked over to the desk.
I put away the phone and slowly moved towards Valery. As you walk, you pay attention to your surroundings. Valery didn't wait a moment to get behind the man, rounding the desk. The man looked back at Valery and spoke after looking up and down.
Valery pulled out his cell phone and called the man. The man nodded, his hand quickly reaching into his pocket. I immediately grabbed my gun in my hand and walked quickly towards them. Valery motioned for the man to come out slowly, and then I saw the man pull out a yellow envelope and slowly hand it to Valery.
I continued to lean over slowly and looked at the doorway. Pinto's figure was near the entrance, and there was no movement. I turned to look at Valery, who had already taken the envelope and opened it, took out the contents and looked at them, and after looking at a few sheets, he stuffed them back and nodded to the man and said something.
The man looked at Valery and said nothing, and walked briskly towards the door. Valery looked at me and nodded at me to indicate that there was nothing wrong with the thing.
I nodded, and immediately walked to the exit. Valery slung his stuff on his body and quickly followed. We quickly exited the waiting hall and quickly returned to the parking lot and got into the car after looking around.
After the car started, Valery threw the envelope to me, "Look at it. ”
I picked up the envelope and pulled out the contents and looked at it, and there was a stack of photographs. The clarity of the photo can only be described as mediocre, but I quickly recognized the guy in the photo who was photographed in the morgue. I quickly flipped through them one by one, and the more I looked, the more disappointed I felt. Because I don't see any connection between this person in these photos, although there are other people around him, but this person is more like he came here alone, he has no signs of communicating with people, and there is no language, including eye contact. The figures around him looked like completely unrelated passers-by, and most of the photos showed the guy walking without squinting, or passing through security with his luggage, or looking up at the signs.
"It looks like the old guy's plan is going to fail... I said as I tucked the picture back into the envelope.