Chapter 146: Around the Town (4)

I tried the gun and said, "I don't think there's something right." I looked at D, and he looked at me and said, "And then?" Don't talk halfway. ”

"You said there were two people first, and these two people like to go around, right?" I asked.

"Yes. That's right. D nodded.

"Then came five other people, right?" I then asked.

"That's right." After speaking, D looked a little impatient and said, "What do you want to say?" ”

"I mean, the five people who came from behind weren't supposed to be scouters. Instead, it should be with this. I said, shaking the gun in my hand.

"Reason." D asked.

"It's simple. Is that town huge? It's not enough to have two people scouting around? Need a bunch of people? What's the point of that? I asked.

D nodded when he heard me say this, turned to look at Jon and said, "Is there anything special about these people?" Is there anything going on in our place in particular? ”

"Nope... Jon shook his head and looked at me and said, "Those people don't make any strange movements, they just hang out like tourists every day, but apparently they are not likely to hang out and more likely to be scouting. ”

"Probably waiting for someone, right?" I said and glanced at D, "They probably haven't identified their target yet. But at the same time, they may be waiting for someone to come, waiting for the one from Berlin. ”

D nodded and said, "It's likely that they're hanging out like this will narrow down the scope step by step, just like using the elimination method for multiple-choice questions." He said and looked at Jon, "Have any of them been to our inn or travel agency?" ”

"Not yet. It's just that someone was out there, but they didn't come in. Jon said.

D looked at me and said, "What would you do if it were you?" I'm talking about revenge, with this thing. He said as he lifted his hand and pointed to the gun in my hand.

"It depends on what they think? If you just kill a few people, you have to find the real target. Didn't you say that you weren't all your people there? Some of the staff are just staff. I said.

"You mean, let's not show our people? I've done that. D said.

"Then it depends on what the other party does. If they do, I think they'll send someone into you first. If it were me, I wouldn't have let my people go straight into a place that was completely unfamiliar and didn't know where to go and still wandered around the house without a clear goal. I said.

"So if one of them comes in, we're going to have to be careful?" D asked.

"That's right. That's what it means. I nodded, "Those two people who arrived first must have done some reconnaissance and found something before getting everyone else here." ”

"And what about your proposal?" D asked.

I looked at D and then at Jon, and raised the gun in my hand, "Get everyone ready for this." Hurry up and pack up your things, transfer what you can transfer, and destroy what you can't. ”

"Are you too pessimistic?" D and Jon looked at each other and said, "Do you know how many things we put in there?" Say transfer is transfer? Destroyed? So what to do after that? ”

I stopped what I was doing and said, "That means this place is important to you, right?" Do you think the other party will come to this town without knowing anything? Would you organize such an action? ”

"This... D hesitated when he heard me say this, and after thinking about it, he said, "That means they have a target and know our business clearly, so what are they waiting for?" What are you doing when the old people in Berlin arrive? ”

"Maybe." I nodded, "They should know about what you're doing in town." The format is not as rosy as you might think. So I think you want to hide quietly, try to make the other person find nothing and then leave on your own, it doesn't seem to me to work at all, it's no different from sitting back and waiting. ”

"Huh." Hearing me say this, D seemed to have discovered my true intentions and said, "Are you planning to take the initiative again?" I told you, that's not going to work. Don't think about that anymore. ”

"Nope." I waved my hand, "I didn't think so. I've thought about it myself after you've told me that before. I agree with you that you are not us, you have different ways of doing things and ways of thinking, and they are very different. The person with you doing it our way is more likely to backfire. So I accept your point of view. But that's not the same thing we're talking about now, you have to think about not getting them to act according to their plan. Otherwise, you're going to face a worse situation than I had planned. ”

D nodded, turned to Jon and said, "Let's leave in batches." Bring the most important things. After thinking about it, he said, "Pick out some people." He said, gesturing at the pistol in my hand, "Good at this." ”

"What are you going to do?" Jon asked, dissatisfied, "We're going to be done with this." ”

"What's the end?" D turned to Jon and asked, "It's just some preparation." As he said, we can't just hide when these guys come. ”

"But..." Jon was about to say something, but D directly raised his hand and interrupted, "I know what I'm doing." Rest assured, I won't be impulsive, and I won't take everyone to a dead end. Sooner or later, it will all come sooner than we thought. He let out a long sigh and continued, "Have you contacted anyone else?" ”

"Contacted." Jon nodded, "But I can come over and help... ”

"Alright. Needless to say. D smiled wryly, "That's how we guys. I can't see the light, like a worm that can only live in the dark underground. Whoever gets caught out of the other bugs will just stand by or run away quickly, eager to cut off all contact. ”

"Huh." Hearing D's words, Jon also smiled helplessly, "That's not that he's good to us." At least it replied to us explicitly. ”

"Yes." D nodded, "That's good." Maybe they think we might have a chance to get out. In the future, there is still the possibility of cooperation. ”

"Wait." I looked at D and said, "Who are you asking for help?" ”

"Dune." D glanced at me and said, "The other factions in the dunes." Dune has many factions, large and small, more than the small countries that broke off from the Soviet Union. Heynckes' side was just the biggest and most powerful one. ”

"And no one is going to help you now? Are you afraid of them? I asked.

"It should be good." D shook his head, "The war between bugs and bugs, other bugs will naturally join in." I think it's because of Berlin. We're all too weak to mess with that big guy. ”