Chapter 70: The Puzzle (35)
Paul stood next to the car and waved at us, Lukovich pulled the car to the side of the van and stopped, I looked inside the car, there was no one in the car at the moment. I got out of the car and looked at Paul and said, "Rusol is dead." ”
Paul looked at me, nodded helplessly, and didn't speak.
I pointed to the business lane: "What about the others?" ”
"The transfer continued. Changed cars. I gave the address to the oil bottles, and they went there first. Paul said.
"Drag the oil bottle to know the road?" I asked.
Paul looked at me and said, "He's so much better than you in that." And then there's Pinto, who is now more familiar with the city than you are. I had to wait for you here to prevent you from getting lost here. ”
"Okay." I nodded, although it was an exaggeration to get lost, but if Lukovic and I were to go back on our own, it would take a bit of effort, and the key was that it would increase the likelihood that we would be exposed. "I'll tell you. The guys from Russia are probably still following us. ”
"What? They lost so much and still didn't stop? Paul asked rhetorically.
"What loss?" I shook my head, "You think it was the Russian side who intercepted us?" I don't think it's at all at all, I think it's NATO or Ukraine, but then I think about it, Kutcher, the person in charge, has fallen into our hands, so it's more likely that NATO is on the side. ”
"NATO? Why didn't Russia come over? You're saying these two gangs are dealing with us at the same time? Paul asked rhetorically.
I looked around, "Should we get out of here first?" I'm still bleeding from my shoulder, can I go back first? ”
Paul shook his head and said, "We don't have a car now." Recently damaged, exposed... We are not a car factory, how can there be so many cars? ”
"What then? Do we go back by public transport? I asked.
"Of course. Public transport was good. Paul said.
I was stunned and said, "What about these things?" You're not going to get in the car and tell people it's all replica guns, are you? I said, gesturing to AK-74s and bison.
"Just kidding. I'm not like Younis and you, one likes public transport and the other doesn't know the way and can only rely on taxis. Paul said as he pulled out his phone and dialed a number, "Valery, where have you been?" ”
"Ask him how Christovic is doing." I said.
"The gypsy asked you how that brother of his was?"
"You've already handed him over to Ivan? Okay, I got it. Paul hung up the phone after speaking, he looked at me and said, "I don't know, he has already handed over the person to Ivan." Ivan is doing his best to save him. ”
"We're waiting for Valery right here now?" I asked.
Paul shook his head, "From time to time, of course. Let's get out of here. Let's go. Bring all the guns with you and wrap them in your clothes. ”
Lukovic parked the car in the parking space, and I carried both guns on my back and wrapped them in my clothes. Lukovic, like me, wrapped the gun under his coat.
Paul pointed at the two of us and said, "It's early spring, and it's still cold. If it's summer, it's better to carry it outside. ”
"Alright. Stop talking nonsense. Let's get out of here. I said.
So we followed Paul to the underground parking lot. Then we got on an elevator and the elevator was there
After returning to the first floor, we got out of the elevator and I found that we entered the first floor lobby of a large office building. Paul led us out through the small door on one side and into the alley between the two buildings, and Paul walked to the end of the alley. After coming out of the alley, I came to a path that was not wide.
Paul looked across the road, pulled out his phone and dialed Valery, "Where have you been?" Well. Pay attention to the movement on the road and don't be targeted. Paul hung up the phone.
About three or four minutes later, a car drove up to us. Paul looked at the car and whispered, "Valery is here." Let's go. ”
We quickly came to the car, Paul opened the passenger door and sat down, and Lukovich and I sat in the back seat.
"Valery. What about Christovich? I asked, looking at Valery.
Valery shook his head, "I don't know. I put the two of them down and came out. By the way, the old guy asked me to call you after I got you. ”
I immediately took out the phone and dialed the old guy's number, and soon the phone was connected, and the old guy's voice came from there, "I heard that the Russian side did it?" ”
"That's right! Hands-on. But it's more complicated than that. Today it is the Russians who surround the family, but then there are NATO people. I said.
"Are you sure? How do you know it's someone from NATO? The old fellow asked.
"I'll talk about this when I get there." I said, "How's Kristovic doing now?" ”
The old guy was silent for a moment and then said, "The situation is not very good. Ivan just said that the conditions here are not enough. It was a little difficult to save him. ”
"Then let him figure it out! Find a way! Be sure to revive my people! I shouted into the phone.
"Calm down! We're trying to figure it out! I'm trying to figure it out! The old fellow replied.
"Then think about it! We'll be back soon! I hung up the phone.
I thought for a moment and looked at Paul, "Do you know any reliable doctors?" ”
Paul looked at me, hesitated for a moment, and then said, "Ivan should know." He had studied medicine before. He seems to have told me that he had former classmates here. ”
"Classmates? I know that Ivan had studied medicine before, and he told me. But is this classmate a doctor? Got what we needed? I asked.
"A doctor, of course. I think he'll have. Paul said and looked at Valery, "Speed up." Let's go back soon! ”
Soon after we returned to our foothold, and when I entered the door, I saw the old guy and I immediately said, "How is Christovich?" ”
Before the old man could speak, Ivan looked at me and said, "We don't have what he needs here." ”
"What then? I can't watch my people die! Paul said you have a doctor friend, we'll send him there! I said.
The old fellow and Ivan looked at each other when I heard me say this, but did not speak. Seems a little hesitant.
"What? Afraid of exposure? I'm telling you, if you don't send Kristovich for treatment and just watch him die, I'm not going to do it. Go play with the damned NATO and the Russians yourselves! I shouted.
"I'm not doing it anymore! I can't watch people fight side by side and die. Drag the oil bottle came out of a room.
"And me." Lukovich and the gardener said in unison.