Chapter 124: His Identity (7)

"When the time comes, the two of us will go together." D said to me immediately after exiting the room.

"To Vienna?" I asked.

"Yes. Go there. I think I'm going to find something there. D sat down on a chair, "After finding this person, we immediately rushed there to prepare for the move." ”

"What's the use of finding out the ins and outs of this man? Wouldn't it be okay to just kill it? I said.

D looked at me and said, "It's not that simple. First of all, I think this is an explanation for you. Secondly, we also have to know our opponents. We are not a slaughterhouse, we just need to go under the knife, we need to know the ins and outs, the life history of this person. At this point, he paused, sighed, and continued, "If we want to exist, we have to have rules, and we have to follow them." Last but not least, when investigating a person, especially a mysterious person, there is always something you don't expect, and a big one. ”

"Okay." I nodded, "But I can't help you with the information or anything." ”

"I don't need your help. All you have to do is take care of your injuries and wait for news from us. D said.

At half-past four in the afternoon, the phone that Heynckes had used to make contact vibrated violently. D quickly took the phone and handed it to Heynckes, who had been studying the information repeatedly. The guy seemed to be very satisfied with what D gave him, and after seeing D come in with the phone, he was very cooperative and took the phone and still said a few words in German before hanging up. Then he asked D for a pen and paper and wrote a paragraph: "When you come to Vienna, go to this place, find this man, and tell him that he has come to get information about the Holy Roman Empire." ”

D took what Heynckes had written and looked at it himself, nodded and put it away, then looked at the information given to Heynckes, "Are you still satisfied with these things?" ”

Heynckes laughed and said, "I hope you didn't make this up." ”

Hearing him say this, D also smiled and said, "I'm not that boring. These things aren't just what you want, so am I. I don't think I need to say much about that, you get the idea. ”

Heynckes seemed to approve of D's words, and after nodding his head, he said, "I want to go and see them, to Hungary." ”

Hearing this, D hesitated instead of answering, and after a moment he got up again and walked out of the room, and when he reached the door, he suddenly stopped and said, "Do you want to betray them?" ”

"Deserted from the dunes? No way. "I don't want to live a life of being hunted and killed like you." He said as he lifted his hand to look at the things that D had given him, "I just want to go and see them, and I won't let them know." After that, between us, what to do or what to do. ”

D looked back at Heynckes, disappointed in his eyes. "Okay. That's it. I promise you, I will arrange for someone to take you to Hungary. ”

"Thank you." Heynckes smiled and thanked him, then stopped talking and looked at what he was holding up again.

D sighed and walked out of the room, then briefly cleaned up and explained to his other two companions before leading me out the door.

"Leaving for Vienna?" I asked after going out the door.

"Yes. Go to Austria. D quickened his pace as he spoke, looking reluctant to say more.

On the way, we stood for a while, and before long, the car that had taken us here drove up. After getting in the car, I looked back at the apartment building in front of us, "What will happen to Heynckes?" ”

D was silent for a moment and then said quickly, "I'll have someone send him to Hungary." See who he wants to meet, and then he'll be killed. That's it. ”

I nodded and said nothing. Sitting quietly, after a night of driving, we entered Liechtenstein, where we changed cars and entered the westernmost part of Austria after passing through this small European country.

Here there were D's companions waiting for us, a man and a woman, who took us to change the means of transport together, took the train, all the way east, after more than ten hours of tossing, after walking more than a thousand kilometers, we finally arrived in Vienna.

After leaving the train station, we didn't have time to explore the historic city, but went straight to the address Heynckes had left.

D didn't seem to be worried about Heynckes going to incubate him, and he didn't hesitate to find his destination all the way. And when we came here, this place was very unexpected.

Originally, I thought this place would be some kind of safe house or something, but it wasn't. D led us to a library located in Vienna's Neustadt. But it seems that I am the only one who is surprised, and D and his companions don't show anything special, maybe they have already investigated before.

We walked straight into the library, and I instinctively looked around with vigilance. D looked at me beside me and said, "Don't worry. Heynckes doesn't play tricks. He said and went straight to the help desk. Standing in the front desk was a woman, who walked out of the desk after a few words with D.

D quickly beckoned to us, and after a few of us followed, the woman made us wait for a moment, took the key from the office, and led us all the way to a storage room at the back of the library.

When I entered the place, I found it very clean, as if it was constantly being cleaned. There are rows and rows of shelves here. On the shelves are large plastic boxes, each with a label written in German.

In the middle of the room, there was a table with many boxes stacked on top of it. The lady who had brought us here had brought us to the table and walked alone to the row of shelves inside, and a moment later there was the sound of a trolley from behind the shelves.

Hearing this, I not only glanced at D but also whispered, "It seems that there is a lot of information here." ”

D chuckled and said, "That's why I found a helper." It was an interesting journey of discovery. After speaking, he looked at me and said, "Unfortunately, you can't understand it." Otherwise, you'll know that it's not boring, it's not boring, it's fun. ”

The lady who brought us in quickly pushed the cart to the table, after which he said a few words to D. D nodded, then gestured to the others. I saw that the people he brought quickly came to the table, sorted out the things on the table, and then took out their notebooks, pens, and some label-like things.

The lady of the library, on the other hand, didn't care about any of this, and after a few more words with D, she handed her a key to D, and then walked out and closed the door.

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(End of chapter)