Chapter 212: Lone Wolf (51)
If I can't do it brutely, then I can't break into the door like that. Even though the door of 120 was close in front of me, it would take me less than half a minute to get up and I would be able to stand in front of it, even if I turned around and went to the bushes to get the MP5. But I can't do that, such an action of breaking into the door, if three or four more reliable companions, with the guys who take advantage of it, forcibly break into the situation of the layout of the house and the specific location of the other party, it is still certain. But now I'm the only one, and I don't know anything exactly what exactly is in 120, and not to mention that Ullman's bodyguards are certainly not easy to deal with, but that the old fellow himself, judging from his previous operations in Switzerland, is much better at holding guns than D and his men. So in a situation like this, breaking in directly feels more like sending me to death. Not to mention that once I do it here, I'll have to do it in an instant, otherwise there will be Murphy's people wandering around 120. It's all impossible.
Then you can't break in, you can only wait for Ullman to come out. Yes, I'm more sure that way. Compared to in No. 120, the environment here is more familiar to me, and there is more interference with the other party. In other words, it makes me more hidden. The question is, though, how can I make a move on Ullman when Old Murphy's people can't work after Ullman appears?
Want to avoid those three guys and face Ullman directly? The same is impossible. This can be seen from the observation of the past two days, as long as Ullman goes out, the three will definitely get together and follow like this, and will never let Ullman leave his field of vision, and this state will continue until Ullman returns to No. 120. So to put it another way, if you want to attack Ullman, you have to find a way to deal with these three people first. To be precise, after Ullman left No. 120, I was going to start killing the three men left behind by Ullman and his bodyguards without alerting Ullman and his bodyguards, and to attack and kill Ullman before he returned to No. 120. After all, these three must have a regular report to their superiors, similar to the agreement between me and D. I think it should be the third person who bears this responsibility, and if the three of them lose contact, it means that something big has happened, which is equivalent to calling the police to the other party. Therefore, this matter cannot be done in two parts, it must be done in one go.
Thinking of this, I unconsciously looked at the east side of Marcus Street. If that's the case, then the third person I should be the first to kill and the easiest to target. Because from the observation, the easiest person to be alone is this third person. I think whenever Ullman goes out, someone will let him know. It should be one of the two who notified him, and whoever saw it informed whom. After receiving the news, the third person will set off from the hotel and come to 120. Then this road is the time to attack him.
I turned to number 120. The Ullman seemed to prefer to walk along the Treaty Castle Road by the river after going out, which made it less likely that they would walk in the opposite direction, which gave me a better chance. And the third man likes to walk at the back of everyone, which makes him the least noticed of the five. In other words, if I had killed Ullman after he had left the inn, after the third person had left the inn, I might not have noticed it for a while. But it's not perfect, it depends on the time of Ullman's appearance, I think the best is in the evening or early in the morning, because it's only at this time when there are the fewest people on Marcus Street. Although I would have been visible on the street at that time, I thought that the repeated appearance of me as a homeless man on Marcus Street at that time would have helped me to lower his vigilance and make him ignore me.
If you can get it quickly, then the next ones to be disposed of are the other two guys left behind by Murphy Sr. Thinking of this, I looked at the place where the two guys at the intersection used to stand. These two guys are bound to follow after the old guy shows up. After I do it, how do I do it to these two people? The two of them always liked to smoke by the fence by the river, but when the old guy appeared, they would definitely move along. That means I'll have to follow them all the way. The old guy arrived at the place he wanted, that is, the two guys stopped and then thought about attacking them? If so, it's not easy to be sure of what to do with these two people, after all, I don't know exactly where Ullman is going, whether he will stop, and most importantly, if Ullman stops, will that place allow me to do it without alarming other unrelated people? What would I do if it was something like the one I went to today? Do you want to keep doing it?
No, I shouldn't dwell on that. There was no turning back when I opened the bow, and when I attacked the third person, I had no need to hesitate and no chance to turn back. I've got to take my chances, and I've got to do it wherever Ullman stops. Even if he went into a relatively crowded dining room like tonight, I would have to do it, because at that time they were in a way unobservable to each other at that moment. In other words, if such an opportunity did arise, I would have done it outside a restaurant or somewhere, and Ullman and his bodyguards should not have noticed it in the first place. This gave me the opportunity to continue dealing with Ullman and his bodyguards.
And these two people, judging from their state, the squatting these days has made them somewhat relaxed. This can be seen in their laid-back state. Except for the fact that I was stared at by them for a while because I was too close to the 120th during the day after D left, they didn't do any other active tracking and investigation. Of course, this may be because I am the only Asian face near number 120. But even so, they shouldn't have followed me any further. Otherwise, they wouldn't have been around No. 120 so consistently. At the same time, I think that being calm all the time without any anomalies will definitely make them slacken, which creates a better chance for me to take action on them.
It's just that I may not always be able to attack them with this image of a homeless man. If Ullman goes out, then the place to go is certainly not suitable for someone dressed like me. In other words, I still have to carry the daytime outfit with me. After they stop, change into their daytime outfits before they start.
With that in mind, I slowly sat up from the bench. After taking a look around me I got up and, under the cover of night, followed the side of the Salzakh River all the way back to the bush at the foot of the hill by the chapel, where I made preparations for the move.