Chapter 181: The Lone Wolf (20)
The advantage of kidnapping a local person is that you can get a lot of convenience from the kidnapper, such as clothing, a place to rest and change clothes for a while, as well as communication tools and a bag that can be used to hold mp5.
So instead of rushing to where we really want to go, we tied this guy up and went to his quarters first. After making sure there was no one else in the house, we quickly took turns changing clothes and helped D with a brief treatment of the injury. After that, we requisitioned the phone number of this guy's house, and after contacting him to determine the location and time of pick-up, we brought some food, and after knocking this guy unconscious and tying him up, we drove his car on the road.
Originally, I was going to kill this guy directly. Now, while the Dune guys weren't staring at me behind my ass, we don't know what the specifics were. If they've given up that fine, but if they've overwhelmed the police and are still quietly looking for us, the guy left behind will be an extremely effective clue that the other side can exploit. So to be on the safe side, I think it's safest to kill this guy.
But D stopped me, and he felt that this man could not threaten us, and not only would he not threaten to keep this man here, but he might be able to do something. So, D and I put on a play in which the two of us pretended to be chatting in French, and it was revealed that we were going to Austria and hiding there for a while.
D thinks that this man will definitely call the police if he is saved in any way, and the police will soon relate to what happened in the town based on this man's description. Then what this guy says will mislead the police, and the movement of the police will affect the whereabouts of the people who really threaten us and may still be looking for us.
In order to match D's lie, we deliberately drove out in the southeast direction. Actually, we were still within the confines of Lake Constance, and after about twenty or thirty kilometers to the southeast we came to a place called Flassnacht, where we stopped at a small pier.
And that's not where we actually set our starting point. In order to prevent the police from following the vehicle information, we parked at this small pier and returned to the side of the road, took a bus and continued east, along the shores of Lake Constance to another place called Steinach.
By the time we got off the bus, it was already four o'clock in the afternoon, and in the blink of an eye, we had already tossed about another day. D took me around Steinach as if to make sure it was safe. When it was almost time to eat, I found a casual restaurant and sat down, and ordered some food. However, this time D was no longer able to eat as well under great pressure as before, and this time he seemed to have some difficulty, as if the food was unpalatable and even difficult to swallow.
"What's wrong with you?" I glanced at him and said.
D shrugged his shoulders and said, "I remembered the cook." He glanced at me, "It's Felik." Originally, I was in charge of talking about this place, and he was responsible for doing it. Pointing fingers, keep him busy. After saying that, he smiled bitterly, and after a long sigh, said, "I hope everything we do is worth it." Hopefully the others will be able to escape. ”
"Before you talk about the others, can you tell me what we're going to do after that? Is going to Germany to do it to the old guy? I asked in a low voice.
D picked up a piece of meat from the plate with his left hand and looked at it, "Of course." But we'll have to wait. Now we only know that the man was taken back, but we don't know exactly what happened to him now. ”
"So you're going to have to take the time to figure everything out before you think about doing it? How long will it take? I continued to ask.
"How do you ask me to answer this question?" D said as he put the fork back down, "I think I said we had to be patient. While we are calculating others, we must always be wary of ourselves being calculated by others. Even if we get out of the sand dunes from here, they won't let us go. ”
"Okay." I nodded and didn't continue the conversation, but instead said, "So how long are we going to wait here?" If it's late, we'll have to think about seeing it hide and spend the night. ”
"It won't be long. We'll be on our way to Germany tonight. D said, picked up the water glass, took a sip of it, looked at me, and said, "Are you homesick?" ”
"What?" I looked at D in confusion and thought I had misheard. After all, isn't such a question too jumpy?
"I asked if you wanted to go home." D sighed, "As far as I know, you haven't been home for a long time. ”
"Yes." I replied and put down the knife and fork in my hand, because this question made me very unappetizing, "Not only have I not been back for a while, but I haven't even been in touch." ”
"So you want to go home, right?" d continued to ask.
"Of course." I nodded again, "I'm going to stay at home honestly and never go out again." ”
D looked at me stunned, and after a moment he chuckled and said, "It's good to have a home to go back to." Hopefully, one day I will have a home to go back to, and there will be a few people in my family who are looking forward to me coming home. ”
I looked at him and said, "If you keep doing this, I think it's hard for you to fulfill your wishes." ”
"That's what I thought too." D nodded helplessly, "That's why I'm fighting against Dune." After speaking, he let out a long sigh and said, "Don't talk about this." He said as he looked at the time, "How's that?" Have you eaten enough? ”
After leaving the restaurant, the two of us went back to the lake. At a dock here on the shore of the lake, where many boats were docked, I found a bench and sat down. The two of us just sat like that, and neither of us spoke. The two of them seemed to be thinking about their own thoughts, and they sat until nine o'clock in the evening, until only the sound of the wind and the sound of the lake crashing on the shore could be heard around them, and then a boat with lights on the lake slowly appeared.
Seeing the bright light, D, who was already exhausted and drowsy for several times, finally moved his body. With some difficulty, he stood up, and while looking at the boat slowly coming towards the shore, he beckoned to me and said, "This should be the person who came to pick us up." ”
"Are you sure?" I followed and stood up.
"Judging by the agreed time, it should be." D continued to look at the lake and nodded.
"Whether it is or not." I said as I took the mp5 out of my bag, "Be careful." ”
D turned his head to look at me, "If they have a problem." In such a place. I'm not as experienced in this kind of thing as you are, but I think we're doomed. At least I'm ... He said and pointed to himself, "I can't run anyway." With that, he turned his head and continued to look at the lake, "So relax." ”
Fat! Fat! Fat! Say the important thing three times... I'm going to find the old guy。。。。。。。。
(End of chapter)