Chapter 69: The Old Fellow's Plan (5)

The old guy looked at me and Berezov and said, "We don't have much of a plan or arrangement for our operation in Zurich that can be determined or explained very clearly. Because it's hard to say what it will be like then, and no one can say for sure. More of us, we can only rely on improvisation to try to accomplish the goals we have set. Now that we all know and know what to do when the time comes, there's not much to say. So now I want to talk about what happened after the mission. ”

"What happens next?" Berezov looked at the old guy Eunice in confusion, "Can we have anything after we do it?" ”

I glanced at Berezov, and although this sentence was not good, it was the most revealing sentence that I thought this guy had said. Obviously, we are more like a group of dead soldiers in this mission, and it is difficult for us to get out of it whether we succeed or not. No one will let us go, and there is no reason to let us go. And now I can't even imagine what it will be like after I do it, let alone what will happen after that.

The old fellow Younis looked at the two of us and smiled and said, "I know what you guys think. You don't think there is after. I think so, too. But I hope you can have, no matter what, and not give up hope. He said and patted his chest lightly with his hand and said, "Just like me." I feel like I'm going to be finished a lot more often than I'm proud, so I'm more experienced with moments like this, listen to me. Hahaha. He said and winked at us and Berezov.

I looked at the old guy's hob meat and couldn't help but laugh and said, "What should we do after that?" I'd love to hear the advice of an experienced man like you. ”

"Of course. It never hurts to listen to my advice. He thought for a moment and looked at him, "If you succeed and survive." Then the rest of your task is to run. I'll leave you some cash, wherever you go, whatever, and throw away all the previous contact equipment, including the phone. As for directions, my recommendation is to go to Italy. And I suggest that you don't go together, although it makes people feel safe, but it is not safe, and it is easy to be caught in the net. At this point, he looked at Berezov, "You can explain to your men when the time comes, and dismiss everyone when you get to Italy." Where you can run, cross the Adriatic Sea, enter the Balkans. Serbia can hide for a while, I know some people there, and Mirke and Grandet can help you arrange that. After speaking, he looked at me and said, "And you, just find a way to go home." I think Zhao Yi will have a way. ”

"And what if it doesn't work out?" Berezov asked again.

The old guy didn't answer immediately, but glanced at his mouth first, and after thinking about it, he said, "If it doesn't work, then many things will have to be left to God." After all, if you don't succeed, I think you will be very embarrassed, and it will be difficult to do what you envisioned again, and then you may be separated without you scattering and escaping. So it's useless to say anything, you can only depend on your luck. But I have a suggestion that if you really can't do it, it's better to leave it into the hands of the Swiss. Maybe then your fate could have been better, just better, and it was possible. ”

I waved my hand and said, "If it doesn't work, according to my hometown, it's my destiny." Okay, there are many such tragic stories in ancient times in my hometown, so I don't need your advice and experience, just help us arrange a way out, and let Milk and Grandet be ready to respond. Don't run away with your life and don't find anyone, that's the real tragedy. ”

"Of course. Of course I'll arrange that. Whether it works or not, I'll make arrangements. That's the last thing I can do for you. The old guy said.

I nodded and immediately wanted to change the subject, as I didn't want to continue the discussion anymore. So I looked at Rebic and said, "When are they leaving?" ”

"Early tomorrow morning." The old guy immediately said, "They will leave here early tomorrow morning." Go to Italy. Bring your stuff and all the wounded. Krzhakov's men will send them away. At this point, the old fellow looked at me and immediately added, "Don't worry, Switzerland is very close to Italy." Krzhakov won't play tricks, after all, as long as I'm here, there's no need to embarrass them even if he wants to play tricks, and when they arrive safely, I'll be confirmed here, and our deal will continue. ”

"Speaking of Krzhakov." Rebic began, "What role will he play after you start working?" He said, glancing at the old fellow, "I mean, after doing it, he or they did their job. And you, I think the deal with them is almost clear. Then after ... Will they be a spectator and then suddenly attack us at the last minute? ”

"You're worried. Worried he'll clean us up then? "Old fellow Younisdo.

"Yes. We have too many grievances with him ... Rebic said and pointed at me, "Not to mention the ones you did in Marseille and Bordeaux." As for these deals between us, I don't think he will let too many people know about them. Not to mention, they may still serve NATO, and attacking us is just the right thing to clear up the trouble for themselves, and at the same time it is also an explanation to NATO. ”

"You have a point." The old fellow nodded, but continued, "But we can't stop him." At that point, there's not much we can do to stop him. ”

"But it's good that ... When the old guy said this, I immediately continued, "But fortunately, that guy is definitely not going to stop us from attacking our target. If he does play tricks, it will only be if we succeed or if we are sure that we can't do it and are about to escape. ”

"Not bad." The old fellow nodded, and after a moment of silence he smiled helplessly, "But all we can do is prepare our hearts." It can only be so. ”

The old guy's words silenced us all. We all have nothing to say, and when the time comes, we will be in a situation where we will be in the back of the enemy, and maybe it will not be Krzhakov's turn to play tricks and we will be finished.

"Whatever." Berezov broke the silence after a moment, "It's all like that anyway." Let's do our own things according to our goals. Leave the rest to God. Anyway, we'll have guns in our hands when the time comes, and if someone really wants to play tricks on us, if we can't dodge anyway, let's try it. ”

"Yes!" I rarely echoed Berezov, "That's it! ”