Chapter 194: The Lone Wolf (33)
D chuckled and said, "If you're not at home." There is no need to close the curtains at all. I remember when I was talking to someone before, I could see the light inside. And now, do you think you can see it? ”
"Draw the curtains for fear that someone will peep and even shoot?" I asked, turning my head to look around the house, to the north there was a row of buildings that were significantly higher than this row, and to the south there was another row of buildings similar to the old guy's row, not very far away. If you look at it from this aspect, the place where the old guy lives is really more vulnerable.
"I think it's possible." D thought for a moment and said, "They must be hiding inside." There may still be people around here watching the situation in the neighborhood. ”
We walked north along the river, and when we could see the window on the second floor of the north side of 120 in the distance, D stopped by a bench by the river and sat down on the bench. He turned his head to look in the direction of 120, and after retracting his gaze, he said, "Even if they dodge, they won't hide for long." They had to eat and drink Lazar. As long as you do this, you have to go out, and there will be movement. At least take out the garbage at home, right? You know, there may be a lot of people hiding in this house. ”
I sat down next to D, "So how long are we going to wait?" As I said in the hotel, they won't just shrink in and stay still. Affirmation of the idea of changing from passive to active. ”
"Don't worry." D said and pointed to his head, "I'm trying to figure it out." You'll have to be patient. Now we are like a cat lying in a mouse hole, and it depends on who can endure it. ”
"Cats?" I sneered and said, "Who is a mouse and who is a cat is really not right now." If this guy doesn't leave, how many people did you say came before they left? Six or seven? With just the two of us, we can't do this. ”
Hearing me say this, he leaned back on the bench and took a deep breath and said, "Do you have any ideas?" ”
"Thoughts?" I glanced at him and turned my head to look in the direction of 120, "I can't say what I think." I know now that there are too many people here, and that if they are still prepared, we can't handle it. ”
"And what if Murphy and they leave? Only the old gentleman and his men had come with him. Do you think there's still a chance? D asked.
I turned to D and said, "What do you mean?" Do you have a way to lure that old fellow Murphy away from the rest of the world while keeping our target from leaving? ”
"I'm thinking about it." D said and sighed, "And I have to make sure that these guys are really the same as we estimated." Only then can my idea be implemented. ”
"How can I confirm that?" I was puzzled and asked, "Do you want to take one of their people as a tongue?" Forget it. ”
"There are many ways to confirm." D glanced at No. 120 and continued, "Like old Murphy, didn't he follow any of us here without catching him?" We're just going to have to take some time now. With that, he got up again, turned and walked north.
I quickly followed him, and the two of them returned to the hotel after a big circle. And when we returned, the doctor had already left.
"That's it." D thought for a moment and said, "We can't hide in the hotel all the time. It's too passive. We're going to circle around that week again tonight. After dinner, go when there are more people. After that, we took turns going over for the next two days to take a look at them and see what they were doing. ”
"Not before. We had to make different disguises. D said as he walked over to his bedside, "Let's rest first." Since they are like turtles and huddle in their shells all day long, there is nothing to worry about for the time being. ”
"What if I find out they're doing something?" I thought about it for a moment and spoke.
"I don't think they're going to be aimless." D said and lay down, "It should be around here." If they start to act, I think we'll be able to detect it. ”
"You're not worried that you won't be able to run away?" I asked curiously, "Haven't you always been reluctant to get into such a face-to-face fight?" ”
"Worried. But do you think it's possible to take no risks at all? It was because I didn't want to be unlucky that the two of us took turns going to Marcus Street. D said and looked at me, "If you find out that they are moving, don't worry. Walking back, we get out of here. Actually, if they do something, it's not exactly bad news for us, at least it shows that my previous estimate was correct. ”
I nodded and didn't say anything more, but rechecked the gun, especially the mp5, and lay down on the other bed and began to rest.
In the evening, D and I changed our clothes and had dinner in the hotel's restaurant before leaving the hotel again and returning to Marcus Street. But this time we entered Marcus Street from the intersection of Elizabeth Road. It's dinner time, and there are still a lot of cars and pedestrians on the road. D and I walked among passers-by and soon approached number 120.
I looked up at the balcony and still couldn't see any lights. There was no light coming out of the windows on the first floor, only the light on the door. D still kept moving at a pace, but as he approached, he whispered, "It's still the same." It's not a good thing to be too calm. ”
"I've been thinking weird for a long time." I whispered a few words and looked at the pedestrians on the road, "Now I think this is more of a trap." That guy named Old Murphy will do everything, and if you don't come, forget it, and if you come, he'll just dispose of you. ”
"Huh. It's not a good thing to be so worried about that old man, but it's actually an honor. Not everyone can do that. D chuckled and walked with me to the door of 120, and at the intersection, D was still looking sideways at the large trash can on the side of the road.
"The trash can looks like it's almost full." D withdrew his gaze and spoke.
"Really? Maybe his neighbor threw it? I said.
"Maybe." D nodded, "But didn't you notice that the lights were always on in the family next door to him?" There may not be anyone there. ”
"Really?" I said as I prepared to look back. Hearing this, D immediately said, "Don't look at it." None of that matters. Keep going. The people who come and go on this road are not necessarily real passers-by. ”
I nodded and walked on, and after coming again to the riverside road called Fort Joseph, we went back south, and not far off, D's phone rang suddenly. This time it wasn't a text message, it was a phone call. D took out the phone and looked at it and immediately connected the phone, and the news from the other side seemed to be very important to him, and he even stopped, just listening intently to what the other party said on the phone.
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