Chapter 34: The Twelve Arhats (7)

"To be precise, it's the people from the east, not us, because if that's the case, we're probably done." Semolov said.

The words of Ivan and Semolov silenced everyone, and everyone's morale fell suddenly. However, it seems that the young men of Semolov are better, although they should have heard us clearly, but their reaction is not as strong as that of us, and perhaps they are still immersed in the joy of the victory of the previous successful rescue of Berezov.

I glanced at the guys next to me, and it was impossible for those young people to complete the task, but also on these people and me next to me. I sighed and said, "Okay. At the moment, these are only speculations and estimates, and there is no basis for anything. Then our task must continue. ”

"That's a good point. We must continue to act according to the plan until we can prove it. Ivan said.

Semolov nodded, "I agree, but I think we should change the plan of action." ”

"How to change?" Ivan asked.

"We can't rush it, we have to take a closer look at the city and see where the danger is hidden." Semolov replied.

I looked at Semolov, "You mean we should pay attention to that American?" “

"Yes ... Nor is it ... I mean, we should look a little bit more and it would be best to be able to spot the Yankee, but I don't think it's very likely. I think what we should do is double-check to see if there's anyone else around that guy, like Ivan said suspicious people. I think back to today, and I can't be sure if there are any suspicious people, because our attention is not on other people at all, but on the target. Semolov said.

"Aren't we more on a mission? Not only do you have to think about dealing with people, but you also have to think about not being dealt with at the same time. Coleman said.

"That's all there is to it." Ivan nodded, thought for a while, and said, "But your mission has not changed much, and it is still as planned, but you have to be more careful." Any idea what you're going to do? “

Coleman glanced at Ivan dissatisfied, obviously no one likes to be asked such questions, but Coleman still said, "Of course I know." My task was to first figure out how the target would buy tickets, so that I could know in advance what he was going to see. There is also the need to plan and arrange the evacuation as soon as possible. “

"Yes. That's it. Ivan nodded.

I looked at Ivan and said, "I suggest reversing the order, as I said before, maybe we don't necessarily have to do it in the city center, where evacuation is difficult." ”

"You said you would do it at the target transfer?"

"Yes. So I suggest switching it first, after all, aren't we in a hurry to do it? Then it's time to arrange our retreat plan first. I said.

Ivan nodded and looked at Coleman, "Just do as he says, swap the importance and sequence of these two things, and first lay out and arrange our evacuation plan." “

"Understood." Coleman nodded.

"So what do we do next?" Lukovic asked.

Ivan looked at everyone, "Then let's reassign the work." Assign all the personnel so that you don't know what to do when something happens. “

"Okay. As long as it's not tomorrow let's do it ... Semolov smiled helplessly.

Ivan looked at me first, "Gypsy... Your mission is to continue exploring the transfer point in Vastic. Familiar with the terrain and ready to get your hands dirty, Lukovic is with you. After saying that, he looked at Semolov, "You act with him, Pavlo."

The husband follows me, and you are responsible for leading the rest. It's up to you to arrange it. After saying that, he thought for a moment and said, "The road you have traveled today, Coleman, draw it for me on the map, and I will go and see it." Not only what you took, but also the route that Vastich took, the more detailed and detailed the better. ”

"Do you need me to mobilize my Brotherhood?" Coleman asked.

Ivan shook his head, "No need. According to our analysis, those of yours are not fit to appear again. Don't enable them anymore. ”

"Okay." Coleman nodded, "Do you need to prepare your communication equipment?" ”

"Of course. Otherwise, are you going to let us use the public phone? You want to figure out how to get us the phone on the phone. Be cautious, and have a communicator that you carry with you, that too. Ivan sighed as he spoke, "I don't want to say anything about you, but you should have prepared this before we got here." ”

"Okay, okay." Coleman waved his hand, "I see, I see." I'll get it done as soon as possible. Tomorrow, tomorrow I'll get it all done. ”

"I repeat, be cautious. Our current opponents are not comparable to those of your Nazi gang, and all of you may not be a fraction of the old man's IQ combined. Ivan said solemnly.

"Understood. I'll be cautious. Coleman hurriedly reassured.

Ivan looked at me and Semolov, "I'll contact Younis, give him a report on the situation here, and suggest that he use some more personnel and forces to help us, at least help us figure out what the other side is thinking." ”

"That's the best. Although it may not be of much use. But I think it's very necessary to let them do our job of picking us up. Semolov said.

Ivan nodded, "Of course." Now here we are more on our own. ”

Semolov looked at me and said, "What are we going to do tomorrow?" ”

"Let's divide the people, let's go to the city first." I said as I looked at Semolov's men, who had been standing by and listening to our discussion.

"We don't want everyone to come together, it's too big. We split up and followed our own routes. I took Kurch and Rudick. Delnik and Salenko follow you, and the rest follow Lukovic. We split up in three groups. We start with a route, then we look at it according to our own route, and then we rotate around. I said.

"What kind of route should you take?" Semolov asked.

I looked at him and said, "I shouldn't have asked about this, I should have asked about the map and Coleman." “

Semolov nodded and looked at Coleman and said, "Help draw the points where you want to transfer, that is, the transfer points on the way to these performances." “

Coleman nodded, "Understood." Do you need me to take you there? “

Semolov and I looked at each other and shook our heads. I said, "Let's go our separate ways." The smaller the target, the better. Hurry up and get your task done. ”

After Coleman understood, Semolov stood up and took out a map and handed it to Coleman, "Tell us about it." With that, he beckoned to the group of people who had been standing aside, "Come here." Let's look into it. ”