Chapter 208: The Lone Wolf (47)

After the end of communication with D, I went to the chapel at the foot of the hill again, and while it was still early in the morning, I quickly changed my clothes, and rested here again against the bushes after hiding my things. Only this time I didn't fall asleep, but carefully thought about the steps of this operation.

What is now certain is that the two guys who used to stare at me stayed in the same hotel where D and I were staying before. The two would move together during daylight hours, and at nightfall in shifts, one alone in the middle of the night. The two liked to stand at the intersection of Marcus Street and the river, where the Fort Joseph Road was called, to rest and smoke, and to smoke together by the river, the fence on the embankment. This is a good opportunity for me to take a hit on them. But the most difficult thing now is the third person, this guy's activity law has not been mastered at the moment, he seems to have also settled nearby, but I have not found this place at the moment. In addition, this guy seems to be more cautious, more cautious than the other two, and I even think this guy is the leader of the three. Otherwise, after that old fellow of Ullman went out, why did he come up and talk to Ullman?

Thinking about this, I think it's interesting to see the old guy go out today. Because judging from the expressions and movements between them, compared to the caution of this third person, the old fellow of Ullman seemed very relaxed. As if he didn't care about any danger. The third person should be trying to dissuade him, but the effect is not good.

Perhaps Ullman didn't see any danger here, after all, his enemy's seventeen rounds were over, and it was. And the Russians are taking care of themselves and are busy cleaning the portal, and this information and intelligence I think is not a secret to people like them. In addition, although D's organization escaped in Switzerland, it actually suffered a heavy blow, although we hid under their noses at the time, which would make them feel pity and even shame, but no matter what, D and they lost so much that they almost lost nothing.

So I think this old fellow must feel that he is not in any danger after all these points, at least he should be safe in the recent period. After Murphy Sr. left, he waited for a day and walked out the door early in the morning. And judging from the fact that he wanted to come out for a walk so early, maybe he couldn't stand the days of not seeing the light of day. His mentality undoubtedly gave me a better chance of success.

But if I do do something to the old guy, I'll have to observe and observe. After all, this is the first time I've seen a real person in person since I got here. Therefore, it can be said that he is ignorant of his routine at the moment, and it is necessary to have time to make further observations and confirmations. But when the opportunity comes, I shouldn't be relentless, I must seize the opportunity. It would be best if we could get to the goal without killing Murphy's guys, because if we did it in the same way as I thought before, dealing with Murphy's guys first and then attacking the old guys, there would be a problem of coordination or cohesion. That is, if the person who is killing Murphy does not attack the old guy in time, or the opportunity to kill the old guy does not appear, it is equivalent to telling the other party that danger is coming. After all, these people should have the same agreement as me and D to report the situation on time.

In other words, once I got my hands dirty, I had to do everything in a relatively short amount of time. I don't think I'll be alone with this old fellow Ullman.

First of all, the three old Murphy men weren't out of their sight when he walked down the street after he left 120, right? In addition to these three people, there is also a bodyguard. This guy is a nuisance, and I'm going to have to get rid of him before I can do anything to Ullman. That's what I have to deal with. And once you do it, it's very likely that you will kill five people in a row. It's a lot harder than I thought.

I stood up as I thought, I can't stay here for long. It's getting brighter, and I don't want people to see me coming in and out. So I left the hill along the hill while thinking about the future, and after recrossing the Salzach River, I entered a fast-food restaurant that had been open early in the morning. After ordering something for breakfast, I found a seat and sat down.

Come to think of it, the only thing I can do at the moment, and the safest thing I can do, is to find out where the third person is staying and the habits of the old fellow Ullman. I want him to go out a lot so that I can have more opportunities to do something to him. But what if he doesn't go out? Obviously, they can't deal with Murphy Sr. in France for long, and although D says that he will do his best, everyone knows that the longer the time, the better it will be for the arresting party who already has a clear goal. So I can't waste time, I have to find an opportunity as soon as possible and take action.

Thinking of this, I immediately took out the tour map that d had left me before. Judging from the direction in which the third man disappeared and left last night, and the direction in which he reappeared, it is likely that the place where this man landed was on the other side of Marcus Street, that is, on the east side, and should not be far away.

I quickly looked at the east side of Marcus Street on the map, and sure enough, on the east side of Marcus Street, there was an inn sign not far after crossing an intersection.

I put away the map, and after leaving the fast food restaurant, I walked around the old town. At about nine o'clock in the morning, I first came to the monastery on the top of the hill. Here I looked in the direction of 120 again, and this time the curtains on the balcony had been opened, but I could not see anyone walking around the room, only vaguely that the lights were still on in the room. People passed by from time to time on the road near the door, but they didn't see any of them.

I didn't spend much time here, but after a few moments of observation, I put away my camera and went down the hill from a large road east of Mozart University, all the way north to the vicinity of the inn I saw on the map.

The inn is still located on Marcus Street, as can be seen from the door number outside the inn. And this hotel is not big, it is not the kind of hotel with high-rise buildings. In total, it is only four floors high, and it is a very low-key chain hotel similar to that in China.

I didn't go in, I just looked around, ready to find a place where I could look at it for a long time. I noticed that there was a café right across the street from the inn. I didn't go there immediately, but went to a newsstand not far from the hotel, bought a newspaper haphazardly, and then walked across the street and into the café.

The café is doing good business at the moment, but more people are taking it away. I sat down by the glass window, ordered a cup of coffee, picked up the newspaper I had just bought, and read it pretending to be the same as I watched the movement in front of the hotel.

Ask for fat... Thank you for the book friend 1486996649 (139****9026) who rewarded yesterday.

(End of chapter)