Chapter 58: The Twelve Arhats (31)
I followed Coleman quickly to a nearby station, and after waiting for a while, we got on a bus. After about ten minutes of sitting, Coleman took me out of the car, and not far from the drop-off point was a 24-hour pharmacy.
After buying our medicine, we got on the bus to the city center again. This time, of course, we didn't enter the city center from the same place last night, but got off at the northwest place.
As time went on, the number of people on the road began to slowly increase, and instead of immediately looking for the guy who had been bribed by Coleman, the two of us found a fast food restaurant first, went into the fast food restaurant and ordered something to eat. Although the fast food restaurants are all junk food, it is hot and drinkable, after all, it is better to have some hot food on a cold morning than anything else.
"We're just going to get there? Don't you dress it up? I said as I sipped my coffee that didn't taste good.
Coleman heard me say this, looked outside and said, "How do you want to dress?" “
I looked at the people who had come to buy fast food in the morning, "Scarves, hats and stuff." You see a lot of people carry these with them. ”
Coleman nodded, "Yes." I'll take a look. He stood up and went back to the desk to talk to the waiter, and after a few gesques, Coleman returned to his seat next to me.
"Go out to the left, and there is a supermarket about 100 meters away, and there are those that sell these." Coleman said.
I glanced at the time, "Open now?" “
"Nope. The waiter said that the door would not open until eight o'clock. “
"So we're just waiting?" I asked.
Coleman looked at me and said, "I've been thinking about a question. If some of us choose to evacuate by then, wouldn't it be helpful for us to leave here with the people who answered us? ”
"What do you mean? I didn't understand? Why does it help us when someone evacues? I asked.
Coleman thought for a moment and said, "For example, Semolov, he is very determined to leave. I reckon it would be hard to convince him that even if my plan was successful, he would definitely go. But I wonder if they are leaving, will they create an illusion for us that the limelight has passed, our goal? ”
"You mean ... The fact that they evacuated could be a good cover for those who stayed behind to continue their mission? “
"Yes!" Coleman nodded, "That's it." Let Semolov leave with the wounded and those who don't want to continue, and when the responders arrive, we can even send them all the way, but we don't leave here. “
I nodded, and Coleman was talking about the split of the ranks in the abandoned factory just before dawn. If this is done, to a certain extent, it can still make bad things into good things in a certain sense, and it is more reliable for everyone to act together to send the people who should be sent away, and Semolov, who is the most reluctant to continue here, will not have a problem because he is left alone, after all, we sent him out of the border, and he is free and safe.
"But..." I thought for a moment and said, "But how do we let the other side know that we've withdrawn?" Since you want the evacuation to cover the rest of the people, you want us to expose something so that the other party knows that we have escaped. Have you figured out what to do? And this method must be very safe, otherwise it will be self-defeating. “
"I'm thinking about that, too. I think we should try to do it as undetected. We don't have to try to find out how to make the other person find out what we want. I think that would make things uncontrollable. Coleman said.
"How many people do you need according to your plan? I see you look like you don't need a lot of manpower? “
Coleman looked at me
One glance said: "Three people." My plan is three people. Including me, if you count you, we need one more person. ”
"Just three people? Do you need three of them? I asked.
Coleman nodded, "So it's best to make the other party think that we have run away, and no one dares to deal with him anymore." “
"Where you choose ... Where did he go to the show? I said.
"That's right. The place where he lives is definitely not good, and we don't have many people on the way, so if we don't do it, we may not be able to escape. It's easiest to get started only where he watches the show. ”
"Then your plan, the guy you bought has become the key. Is he reliable? If he has a little problem, not to say whether the mission is successful or not, it means that we are all doomed. ”
"Of course I do. But that guy must be reliable, at least in that way. After all, I will give him a lot of money, and the most important thing is that this guy needs money very much. Coleman said.
I shook my head, "I don't care if that guy needs money or something. If in the end we go according to your plan, and you get this guy to start doing what you tell him to do, you'll have to keep an eye on him. ”
"But there are only three of us... Keep an eye on him too? Coleman said.
"Yes. You have to keep an eye on it, as I said, if this person has a problem, your plan will become the bait of the other party's fishing for us. I said.
"Okay." Coleman nodded.
I looked around and continued to speak after making sure there were still no closer people to get to: "There's another very important question. Are you sure Vastich will continue to watch those shows? Could it have been all about deliberately exposing himself to seduce us? “
Coleman lowered his head and thought for a moment when I said this, "That's what I'm worried about. If he's not a true music lover ... Then maybe he won't show up at all after that. ”
"Not only that, but maybe once they're sure we're leaving, that guy will leave here forever. Then you won't be able to do anything with this plan. I said.
Coleman fell silent at what I said, and I leaned back in my seat to continue to wipe out the junk food in front of me. Although I have asked questions at this point, I must admit that I am already very tempted by Coleman's plan, because although it is only a rough framework and steps, it is already more well-adjusted and more secure than the series of things we have already done.
Coleman thought about it for about three minutes and then suddenly looked up at me and said, "I think I should try anyway." And I don't think that guy is a pretentious person, I think he is a real enthusiast indeed. If he doesn't have a preference for this, and suddenly goes often, doesn't that seem too fake? Aren't they afraid that this perverse behavior will make his calculators suspicious? “