Chapter 119: His Identity (2)
Just as I kept telling d d d about what I knew and what I personally thought and felt, the driver took us to an apartment building and stopped.
As the car slowed down, D looked out of the car and said, "We're here." ”
I looked out of the car, there were a lot of cars parked on the side of the road, but there were not many pedestrians, and there were only a few figures walking with their heads down on both sides of the road, and there were no open shops or entertainment venues on either side of the road. It should be a relatively secluded and quiet place.
"Where's Heynckes?" I looked at D and asked.
D put the car manual, which had been turned into a notebook, and opened the door, "You'll see him soon." I hope he's okay now, and he doesn't fall unconscious. ”
I got out of the car, and at the moment I wanted to see the guy as soon as possible. The two of us have fought each other not only today, but in France before, you almost cheated each other directly, which made me very interested in getting to know this person, and more importantly, I wanted to know the old guy through him, and we thought it was probably the old guy who was codenamed Chameleon.
After D and I got out of the car, the car started to start again and quickly disappeared into the night. D, on the other hand, led me straight into an apartment building across the road, and before entering, he looked upstairs. I followed his line of sight and didn't find anything, because many of the windows upstairs were lit, nothing special.
D, as if to make sure there was nothing wrong, led me into the building and came to the door of a room on the second floor. Then he reached out and knocked on the door a few times, and after a few moments of waiting, the cat's eye on the door moved, and the door was opened. A Caucasian man opened the door and stepped out of the way to let us in.
d didn't introduce each other, and the man didn't look at me much, and it felt as if we all knew each other. The room is a two-bedroom structure, the furnishings are very simple, there are no household appliances, only tables and benches. And in the larger of the two rooms, I saw Heinck, who had been laid flat on the carpeted floor, and had been stripped of his coat, that is, the overalls, and was now pale and in a very bad condition. There was another man beside him who was watching over him intently, and he didn't even look at us when we got closer, but Heinx looked up at us with some difficulty.
As we walked into the room, the guy who opened the door for us came over and stood behind D. D looked at Heinkx and said in French, "How is he?" ”
"Used some morphine. But he was quite sane. There was a lot of blood, and the bullets were taken out. However, there may be a lot of danger afterwards because there is some internal bleeding inside. Said the man who opened the door for us.
"So I have to hurry?" D asked.
"That's pretty much it. After all, we're not a hospital. The man shrugged.
D nodded, turned to look at me, and said, "Do you want to talk to him together?" ”
"Of course." I immediately nodded in agreement.
D nodded and led me into the room, and after we stood next to Heynx, the man who treated Heynckes looked up at us, who looked a little like the French MSL immigrants, and after looking at the two of us, he also said in French: "He is awake now and can ask questions." After saying that, he stood up, "If he has a situation of unresponsiveness, unconsciousness, or drowsiness, tell me immediately." With that, he turned and walked out of the room.
D slowly crouched down and looked at Heinkx, looked at him, and said, "We haven't seen each other for a long time. ”
I looked at D, and this showed that the two men knew each other, not only but should be acquainted. Heinkx, who was lying on the ground, looked at D and then turned his head away from him.
D let out a long sigh and changed his squat to sitting, and sat down beside Heinkx, "I thought you had been focusing on the infighting in the dunes. I didn't expect you to be so interested in the struggle between different regimes. ”
"To you?" Heinkx whispered, "It's not an infighting against you, don't think too highly of yourself." ”
"Okay. No, I'm a traitor. D chuckled and continued, "I've got some help and need your help." ”
"Help?" Heyncks sneered disdainfully, "Do you think I'll help you?" ”
"Why not?" D looked very confident and said, "Remember the rules we set a long time ago? At that time, we all agreed, and you seemed to be one of the strong supporters. I think you must remember. ”
"Really?" Heynx didn't look like he remembered what D had said, and he didn't say anything more after asking a rhetorical question. But D didn't care, he continued: "Dune, cultivated us. Although we didn't say it to each other, we actually knew that maybe one day we would go our separate ways or even become rivals. We know better that no one will show mercy when they are opposed. But, after all, they grew up together, so they have to be a little affectionate. So if one side fails, such as being caught, just like you are now, then just cooperate well, don't be difficult for yourself, for your former companions. He said and looked at Heinkx, "I don't want to embarrass you. I don't want to embarrass myself. Speaking of this, D let out a long sigh and said, "I think some of those people have fallen into your hands, and I know that these people and you have abided by that agreement. Otherwise, you won't find me at all. ”
Heinx listened to D's words, shook his head slightly, and didn't gnaw again, as if he continued to refuse D's request. Still not in a hurry, he looked at Heinckx patiently, and after taking out the car instruction manual that had memorized the information I told him, he flipped through it and said, "I won't inquire about your side." So you don't actually have to resist at all. I just wanted to know about the old man who came with you, that's all. I.. ”
"Do you think I'll tell you?" Before D could finish speaking, Heinkx interrupted D and said, "Based on what you know about me, will I tell you?" What if I admit the previous agreement? That's for the people in the dunes, and you're not. Heinkx became agitated as he spoke.
"Huh. Don't worry. D said and pointed to his body, "Your injuries are still quite serious. After saying that, he looked at Heinx and said, "Okay." Say something you're interested in. Do you want to know where you're from? Where were you born, and who else is in your family? Are you interested in these? ”
Hearing this, Heynx turned his head suddenly, although he frowned and looked disbelieving, but he could still see the hope in his eyes.
"How? Looks like you're interested. D chuckled as he spoke, as if he was very proud, "Don't listen to those old people, it's all lies." We've all been deceived. ”
"How do you prove that what you say is not true?" Heinkx asked.
"Of course I'll prove it. But I want to know who that person is. The old man at Berlin Station. D suddenly looked at Heinkx with a serious face and said, "This is a deal I made with you. He said and pointed to Heinkx's body again, "You don't plan to honor the agreement you made back then, but I won't. So, take your chance. Even if you die soon, knowing that this means immensely to you and to us as well. Am I right? ”
Begging for fat. Thanks to the old wolf for cutting the fat. You're doing the right thing, it's important to lose weight, and you'll be able to have six-pack abs in the summer. Hahaha
(End of chapter)