Chapter 59: The Twelve Arhats (32)
There is some truth in what Coleman said, although there is an element of deliberate performance in Vastic's previous series of actions and actions, but these actions also need to have a reasonable motive and foundation. Especially when you want to catch a hook, you will consider these questions.
"So you mean he'll go?" I asked.
"Yes. And I think that he has been watching for so long, and people always have some habits in doing things, and if what we just said about him is indeed a hobbyist, then he must be forced by habit to continue to watch. Coleman said.
"Yes. Are you saying he's going to have some addiction? Similar to what addiction looks like? “
"Uh... You can say the same thing. People are like that, especially after they think we're gone. Coleman said.
"Okay." I nodded, "Then it depends on whether the person you buy is competent or not." ”
Coleman glanced at the time, "Let's go." We went to the supermarket, and after we bought something, we went to the opera house. ”
I stood up and said, "Did you inform that guy?" ”
"Nope. Let's go straight to it. I'll talk to him then, and you'll be in charge of letting me out. Coleman said and smiled.
"Let the wind go? I don't think you're stealing. “
Coleman shrugged his shoulders and said, "Isn't it?" In fact, we are stealing other people's lives. “
So we left the fast food restaurant, and when we arrived at the door of the supermarket unhurriedly, the supermarket had just opened. Coleman went in and walked around, bought two hats and scarves and brought them out. Then we set off for the opera house in the city center.
When we got to the opera house, we didn't immediately go to the door to look for the guy. In the meantime, I asked Coleman to wait for me at a junction not far from the opera house, while I first went around the area around the opera house to see if something was wrong.
Actually, I also know that I am probably wasting my time by doing this, and logically speaking, there is no gang that returns to the vicinity of the incident after the failure of the operation plan and the personnel have suffered heavy losses, and it is still as short as we are. But I still want to be careful, it may be because the old guy Vastich has given me little confidence, because we have hardly taken advantage of him since we fought him, and we have experienced more danger than him, which means that he has more chances to kill us than we have to kill him. So I always feel like I don't have the confidence to deal with him, it's not at all like how I felt when I dealt with the Waldette guys...
I went back to Coleman after a circle, and he looked at me and said, "Didn't find anything?" “
"Everything works fine. It's better not to find out, otherwise your plan probably won't be completed. I said.
Coleman nodded and walked with me to the front of the opera house. I looked inside the gate of the opera house and said, "Can you go straight in from here?" “
"You're waiting for me here. I went in and went to him. Coleman said.
I glanced at the time, "Now this guy goes to work?" ”
"Almost. He's a ticket seller, not an actor. Coleman walked briskly into the opera house.
I didn't stand in the doorway, because it was too strange and conspicuous. So I looked around, and soon I saw a kiosk on the side of the road across from the main gate of the opera house. I went to the newsstand, bought a magazine, and pretended to read it.
About twenty minutes later, Coleman and a guy showed up at the front door of the opera house. I glanced at the man next to Coleman, who wasn't tall, more than a head shorter than Coleman, shorter than me
Few. He has dark brown hair that is neatly combed, and he looks very lean.
After the two men had been talking at the door for about five minutes, the guy turned around and headed back to the opera house, while Coleman looked around as if he was looking for me. I closed the magazine and beckoned to him. Coleman spotted me immediately and walked briskly towards me.
"Do you like fashion magazines?" Coleman came up to me and gestured to the magazine in my hand.
I threw the magazine to him and said, "I'm not interested." It's just that there are more pictures on this book. How did you talk to him? “
Coleman took the magazine and looked at it, "You're quite tasteful." As he spoke, he looked around and said, "Let's talk as we go." “
As we walked to the light rail station and sat down on the light rail, he said, "The guy said he had a way." And I checked the name again, this is called Alexander? Manninger's man appeared more than once, and it should be said that he was a regular visitor in recent times, and he often booked four or five tickets. “
"Does that mean his identity can already be confirmed?" I asked.
"That's right. I've asked him to contact his peers, and as I said before, he knows the people in charge of ticket sales in several other places, and he'll have some clear information for me today. Coleman said.
"How to get in touch? Call or face-to-face? I asked.
"Meet." "I'm going to meet him." He would show me the tickets he had left behind. I'll have to see if this guy can really handle the others. And I'm going to give him money. ”
"Is it dangerous to meet? In case this guy is also targeted by the other party's people.,And he asks around... ”
"It should be fine. I've reminded him. He said there would be no problem, and that there would be news this afternoon. Coleman said.
"Afternoon? Then you'll have to say what you think when you get back. What if they're ready to leave in the afternoon? I said.
"Of course. But didn't you already advise Ivan to let the people who took us here, and Ivan had already agreed? ”
"That's different. Since we want to continue to do it, we have to explain it to them in advance, otherwise when we leave, there will be some coercion in it. I said and looked at Coleman, "I'm just a part-time worker, and I have to treat Ivan and the others with all the respect that the boss has sent." ”
"Huh. All right. But in the end, the person who continued the task with me was actually a self-proclaimed zero-hour worker... This is somewhat sad. ”
"It's sad, don't worry about it. Concentrate on how to convince Ivan. Semolov: I don't think you can handle it, think about how to convince Ivan. I said.
"I know. That guy Semolov seems to have a hard time communicating. And he has a big opinion of me, and if you don't say it, I know that he is not a person who can be persuaded by me. I know what I have to do. ”
I nodded, "As long as you can convince Ivan to make the plan perfectly, then you don't have to worry about manpower." See what I mean? ”