Chapter 216: The Lone Wolf (55)
The phone rang twice and then it was connected, and I put away the phone I had just picked up and said, "I'm going to do it." Two people have been killed, and now there are three more guys, including Ullman. ”
"What?" D looked surprised and asked, "How did I agree with you before?" Before you start! Before you start! Are you halfway through it now before you remember me? What were you doing before? ”
"Time is pressing, I don't have time to explain it to you. Now I'm telling you that everything will come to an end this morning. Whether it is a success or a failure should have a result in a while. I whispered quickly.
"I..." D seemed to want to complain a few words, but after only saying one me, he sighed and said, "Okay, whether it's success or failure, if you can escape... D thought for a moment and said, "Find a place to change your clothes, go to the train station, buy a ticket and go south of Austria, any city to the south." The closer to the south, the better. Do you understand? ”
"To the south? Italy? I asked.
"Yes. That's right. Remember to throw away your weapons when fleeing. Also, this time you must remember that no matter whether you succeed or fail, you must contact me, and I mean contact me as soon as possible. Don't forget again. D said.
"Good! I know. I'll get back to you. "As I spoke, the phone I had just gotten in my hands vibrate. Apparently the guy at the river couldn't wait.
"I'm here to arrange as soon as possible. Remember, if you don't succeed, protect yourself first, do your best, and escape quickly to save yourself! Be sure to remember! D hung up the phone.
I put away the phone, took the pistol out again, and quickly changed the magazine, although the previous bullets were still there, but I changed one just in case. I quickly entered Marcus Street and walked briskly towards 120, and walked faster and faster. The phone that had just arrived rang a few times and then hung up, and I think the other party had realized that something was wrong at the moment and must have begun to react. At this moment I noticed that the whole operation was going in the direction I had expected, because except for the third person left by Murphy Sr., who had been killed as I had envisioned, and everything seemed to be starting to deviate from that person just now. But this is not the time to think so much, it's useless to think about this, it's better to think about what kind of reaction the other party will make at this moment.
I think he will contact Murphy Sr. first, and he will definitely want to report back to the situation here, and at the same time he will not look at Ullman from the sidelines, but will immediately tell Ullman what he is expecting, and then take him out of here and go to safety. So where will they go?
Just as I was thinking this, number 120 came into view. And just as I saw No. 120, there was movement from the intersection near the river. I immediately walked briskly to the side of the road, stopped at the corner of a house on the side of the road that the street lights did not illuminate, and half-crouched, and continued to look at the intersection while raising the muzzle of the gun in the direction from which the movement came.
After a while, I saw three figures appear in the field of vision one after another, and by the light of the street lamp at the intersection, I saw that Ullman's bodyguard was walking in the front, and Ullman was followed behind the bodyguard. I couldn't make out Ullman, but the last man was one of the three people Murphy Sr. had left behind, and he was the last of them. In other words, at the moment, the two are sandwiched between Ullman and protected, and the direction they are heading should be No. 120. It seems that they are going to go back to 120 and hide, and then wait for rescue?
This approach was both surprising and understandable. Because I thought they would leave the area and follow the road by the river, that's why I ran back in such a hurry. After all, the loss of contact between the two people means that the danger is already around, and it is obviously not safe to stay here any longer. So I couldn't help but feel a little surprised when I saw these three people. And reasonably, because it occurred to me that if I were to put myself in their shoes, I would not be sure where it was safe for a while, let alone how many people came. What is certain is that it is extremely dangerous to stand outside in such a place that extends in all directions, with intersections on both sides and is unobstructed. So if you think about it this way, isn't it reasonable for them to choose to return to No. 120 for temporary evasion in the first place?
Naturally, I can't let them into 120, and if they do, it would be a failure of my operation. At this moment, although there is still some distance from them, it is already the time to make a move, the enemy is clear and I am dark, is there a more appropriate time than this? Even if I had, I couldn't wait.
I quickly took aim at the Ullman bodyguard who was walking in front of me, and after taking a deep breath, I pulled the trigger. Two rounds were fired in quick succession, and Ullman's bodyguard was shot and fell on his back. And Ullman, who was behind him at the same time as he fell to the ground, reacted quickly, he quickly lowered his body and fell to the ground, and at the same time, the guy behind him immediately turned to look at me, but he didn't immediately see my exact location. I then adjusted the muzzle of my gun, letting go of Ullman and turning to the guy to aim, but just as I pulled the trigger again, gunshots rang out from the other side.
I felt a chill in my left arm, and then a bullet burrowed into the corner of the wall behind me, shattering the wall and splintering through my coat and into the flesh of my back.
I immediately threw myself to the ground to dodge while looking ahead for a shot. I saw that the guy left by Murphy Sr. had been hit by me, but he was only injured and not dying, and was trying to cover Ullman to continue to the 120th. And it wasn't these two people who shot, but the bodyguard I hit, who didn't die after being shot and immediately began to fight back after falling to the ground. It's just that this guy should be not lightly injured, although he continues to shoot, he can't move, he just fell to the ground and turned sideways to shoot at me, which means that he is desperately making a final struggle.
I lay on the ground and quickly aimed at the guy, and just as I was aiming at him, the bullet hit the curb in front of me again, and the curb was so close to me that I could even clearly feel the vibration of the bullet hitting the curb. I took my breath and aimed at him and pulled the trigger as I felt assured. This time I fired three shots in a row, two in a row, followed by another shot, and I saw one of the shots hit the guy in the chest, and that was when the guy was completely motionless.
I quickly got up from the ground and quickly aimed at the two figures that were moving towards 120. These two figures were now completely exposed to my eyes, and I didn't hesitate to pull the trigger directly at the guy left by old Murphy, although this man shot back at me before I shot him, but his injuries seriously affected his speed, and when he raised his hand, the bullet I fired had already hit him, only to see that this man spread his arms after being shot, and fell on his back at Ullman's feet.
"Mr. Ullman!" Just as I was shouting at the old guy in Russian, the old guy had already crawled to the door of No. 120 and quickly pulled out the key and ignored me, looking like he would try to open the door and escape into the house even if he was killed.
I walked briskly forward, paying attention to the two fellows lying on the ground as I approached Ullman, and just as I approached him, the old fellow suddenly turned around and raised his hand, and then I saw that the old creature had a very small pistol in addition to the key in his hand!
Ask for fat... Ask for fat!! Ask for fat!! Again, a special thank you to the friends who have been recommending tickets to me at the starting point. Thanks for the support.
(End of chapter)