Chapter 195: The Lone Wolf (34)
"What happened?" As soon as D hung up the phone, I asked.
D didn't answer immediately but put away the phone and looked at the river, then he let out a long sigh of relief and smiled: "Andrew and Anja, they have news." ”
"Really? They called you? I asked.
"Nope." D shook his head, "It was the guy who left in the early hours of this morning who called me. Andrew couldn't wait, so they contacted him. ”
"Wait." I waved my hand and said, "I think you told them to forbid contact with anyone, right?" Then wait for you to contact them. Now that they're reaching out, will there be a problem? ”
"Nope." D waved his hand, "This call is just an email. D said, turning to look at me, "Andrew, they're at the heart of our small, fragile team. They have all our information. I think you should know this. ”
"Of course I do. Hidden beneath the inn was all your secrets. That's why you're taking such a risk to distract the other person. I said.
"Yes." D nodded, "They know our contact details. Of course, I can't get in touch with each other because of what happened before. But the situation for others is not so bad. So they sent an e-mail to my companion in Germany. ”
"Mail? Email? I asked.
"It's an email. A special format that looks like an advertisement. In the first sentence, you will explain who you are, and in the second sentence, you will explain your purpose. Some of them are similar to our Tibetan poems or anagrams. Only our people can understand the general information. If it is found that it is written in plain language, it means that there is something wrong with the person who sent the email. D said.
"Are you going to contact them?" I asked.
"Yes." D nodded, "I'm going to contact them, I need their help." As he spoke, he turned his head and looked in the direction of No. 120, "Since Old Murphy is here, then they are naturally safe." He looked at me, "Let's go." Let's go back first. They'll be in touch with me soon. ”
We immediately picked up speed and headed in the direction of the hotel, but just as we entered the hotel gate. D suddenly slowed down. But after a while, he regained his speed and continued walking.
"Watch out for the people at the front desk." d suddenly whispered.
Hearing him say this, I didn't dare to look directly at the front desk, but after a slight glance, I reached out and grabbed the gun in my pants pocket and continued to follow D to the elevator.
When he came to the elevator, the elevator happened to be on the first floor, D quickly pressed the elevator door, and after entering the elevator and the elevator began to move upwards, he whispered, "There are two people at the front desk." Something familiar, I think I've seen it around 120. ”
"Are you sure?" I immediately asked.
"Sure." D nodded immediately, "I shouldn't admit my mistake, I'm still quite confident in this regard." And if it's seen elsewhere and then here again, it's even more problematic. ”
The elevator quickly reached our floor, and the two of us went straight back to our rooms. As soon as he entered the room, D's phone vibrate. He quickly took out his mobile phone, looked at the doctor, and said, "Andrew sent it." ”
I pulled out the pistol from my pocket, looked at the phone in his hand, pointed out the door, and said, "Does that mean they're already on the move?" ”
"Maybe." D nodded, "These two people may be new here." They're likely to stay here and hang around dressed up as all sorts of people like us. D replied with a quick message.
I can't sit there and communicate with people as calmly as D. The other person is already in the same place as us, which means that we can be found at any time. I don't have the patience to wait a long, long time.
"Sit down and rest." D looked at me and said, "Don't be so nervous. ”
"I've had enough rest." I turned to him and said, "I've been waiting for half a month." I finally waited for the opportunity to attack this old guy. I don't want to end up running away with our tails between our legs. ”
"Nobody wants to." D spread his hands and said, "But your opponent is not an ordinary person. If you want to win, you have to be calm. I can tell you, don't be impulsive. Put that thing in your hand down and take a few deep breaths. As he spoke, he shook the phone in his hand, "I'm trying to figure it out." Step by step, the whole thing is confirming that what we had predicted was right. So you don't have to worry too much about it. ”
"I'm not worried about where we are at the moment." I waved my hand, "I mean, are we going to lose our chance again?" From wanting to kill that old bastard, to saving his own life, and starting to deal with these people who don't know who they are and where they come from? ”
"Don't worry." D's phone vibrated again as he spoke, and he replied to the message after a quick read, "I have a bold idea." Would you like to hear about it? This might be the right fit for you. ”
"How?" I immediately looked at D and asked.
D sent a message and turned to look at me, "Put the gun down first." You're in a state like you're about to go out and find someone desperately. ”
I sighed and dropped the gun on the bed, nodded my head and motioned for me to sit down. And after I sat down, he continued: "You also saw me and Andrew in contact. They're safe now and everything is fine. I have asked them to prepare the information about Mr. Ullmann as we have said before. ”
"And now?" I lifted my hand and pointed out the door.
"Don't worry. Listen to me first. D sighed as he spoke, "I'm going to take another risk." ”
"Adventure?" I was puzzled and asked, "What do you mean?" What kind of insurance? ”
"If old Murphy really came to protect that Mr. Ullman, and was afraid of us. What if I show up? Appears in another place and is found by the people of the dunes. What do you think of old Murphy? D asked.
"You want to... Do you want to lure him out of the way yourself? Get him out of here? I asked.
"Yes." D laughed, "Doesn't it feel like my style?" ”
"Yes..." I nodded, "No... I mean, have you figured it out? I mean, are you going to get out of here and leave me alone? ”
"That's right." D immediately nodded, "If I am found somewhere else, then there is no reason for Old Murphy to stay here." And as a scourge of desertion from a dune like mine, he can't help but come straight at me, and he can't wait. At this point he looked at me and said, "And when he leaves here and the alarm is lifted, your chance will come." ”
Fat, fat, fat. Thanks to the old wolf for cutting the fat!
(End of chapter)