Chapter 249: The Assassin and the Hero (22)
Looking at the chaotic St. Pancras train station, Tang Tu and Van Gogh glanced at each other. Pen @ fun @ pavilion wWw. ļ½ļ½ļ½Uļ½Eć info Because Ross was next to him, Tang Tu and Van Gogh had a private chat on the team channel.
Van Gogh: "Did Ross really let us destroy the explosives, and by doing so, did he really betray Starry?" ā
Tang Tu: "Be vigilant, I feel that Rose has a mental problem, he betrayed Stari today, and he may betray us tomorrow." ā
Van Gogh: "Actually, I don't think we should set those explosives on fire at the train station, we can wait for them to transport the explosives to Starry Telecom, and use them to destroy the telecommunications company, which will hit Starry even harder." ā
Tang Tu: "You're right. But we've already discussed it before, first pretend to cooperate with Ross to gain his trust, and then find out his true purpose and use him by the way.
He's still a Starey guy after all, and he knows more than we can't get into. If he did betray Starley, it would be for the best. Even if he is fake, we will first make a false accusation and take advantage of him. ā
Van Gogh: "Well, let's pretend to be brain-dead and listen to him first, and then tear up his face with him at the most critical moment, hahaha, I like this plan." ā
A carriage drove up, and Ross was on board, and they came to meet him.
Before saying that, Tang Tu and the two agreed to cooperate with Rose, and then Rose took Tang Tu and the two to St. Pancras Railway Station, he did not act in person, and kept watching not far from outside the station. In Rose's words, it was he who was outside to pick up Tang Tu and the two.
Tang Tu and Van Gogh infiltrated the station, found the explosives in the warehouse, and lit them on the spot, before the two came out to meet Rose.
Tang Tu and Van Gogh were ready to be turned back, but Rose unexpectedly did not set a trap, and Tang Tu and the two came out of the station safely.
Rose turned around and patted Tang Tu on the shoulder, "It's amazing, it's really exciting to see the extraordinary skills of the two of them." Starry will soon be on his knees begging for mercy, so allow me to take off my hat to both of you. ā
"This is thanks to information from Your Excellency Ross." Tang Tu said.
Rose stepped into the carriage, "I'm sorry, I have to go." The next time there is news like this, I will send someone to find the two. ā
Tang Tu and Van Gogh watched Rose leave, and the two walked back unhurriedly.
Van Gogh: "What the hell is this Ross thinking?" ā
Tang Tu: "Who knows, it's perfunctory for the time being." ā
Van Gogh: "He was a bit neurotic, and I heard that many of the London aristocrats of the old days had mental problems. ā
Tang Tu: "As long as you can cause damage to Starry, what does it matter if you are a madman..."
Tang Tu and the two were still walking on the street, when a carriage suddenly stopped beside them, and the coachman waved to them.
"Are they 'chefs not butchers' and 'Mr. Van Gogh'?" The coachman asked.
"Yes, what's the point?" Van Gogh replied.
"Hello gentlemen, my name is Louis, and I'm Maxwell. His Excellency Ross's butler, His Excellency Ross asked me to pick up the two of them, saying that I would find them if I had something to do. The driver said.
"So fast? We have just parted ways with Lord Ross. Tang Tu frowned.
"Oh yes, Lord Rose has just returned to the mansion, and it just so happened that someone sent a message, and Lord Rose immediately remembered the two gentlemen." Luis said.
Tang Tu looked at Van Gogh, "Do you want to go?" ā
Van Gogh smiled, "Of course, the Hongmen banquet has been there..."
So, Tang Tu and the two got into the carriage, and Louis drove them to Rose's mansion.
Rose was lying on the table, staring at the crow in the birdcage on the table, looking a little obsessed.
Seeing Tang Tu and the others coming in, Rose waved his hand, "It's really beautiful, isn't it?" ā
Tang Tu was noncommittal about this, and it was really a peculiar hobby for someone to treat crows as pets.
Rose stood up, "I've planned the perfect second operation for us, let's 'borrow' something, and three of Starry's henchmen are about to disappear." ā
"'Borrowing' something? Well, as long as we can hit Starry, we're all happy to do it. Tang Tu said.
"Let's go, take my carriage." Ross said.
The three got into Rose's carriage, driven by Van Gogh. Along the way, Ross chattered and made strange remarks.
"It's sad that the cowardly fools who work for Starley are locked up in a prison of their own making." Ross said.
"What about you? You are the boss of the gang and also control the fate of others. Tang Tu asked.
"I'm not going to restrict the freedom of the gang members so much, it's too cheap," Ross said, "and our first stop is the National Gallery." Starley hired a man named Hattie. The woman of Cadwallad buys art for you for him.
This woman not only has extraordinary talents, but also has a unique vision and extraordinary taste. She helped Starry fill her purse. We're going to get the woman away, and Starley is missing a piece of entry. ā
The carriage arrives at the back entrance of the National Gallery.
"As far as I know, Starley has remodeled the sewers of the National Gallery, and his artwork is hidden inside, and the woman Hatty is supposed to be working in it." I'll take the carriage around the side door, which is closer to the sewer exit, and I'll pick you up outside. ā
There were quite a lot of people in the National Gallery, Tang Tu and Van Gogh went in like ordinary people, quietly went around to the entrance of the sewer, and then opened the stealth and sneaked in.
With Hawkeye's guidance, they soon found Lady Hatty, but unfortunately she was followed by two people.
Just as the stealth time ended, Tang Tu and Van Gogh dealt with one by one, killing the two guards who were monitoring Hatty. The two walked up to Hattie, Van Gogh twisted one of Hattie's arms, and Tang Tu pressed the dagger against her waist.
"Ms. Hatty, please be quiet and come with us, as long as you cooperate, I promise not to hurt you." Tang Tu said.
"Oh, please tell Mr. Starry that he'll receive the next piece of art soon. By the way, please tell him that I am starting to get tired of working in such conditions. Hatty said.
"I'm sorry I can't help you with the message, because we weren't sent by Starley." Tang Tu said.
Hattie was a little surprised, "Who sent you here?" ā
"Maxwell. Ross. Tang Tu said.
Hattie was quite cooperative, and they quickly walked through the side door, and Rose was waiting there.
"Wow, Miss Cadwallad, what a pleasant surprise!" Rose burst out laughing.
"Lord Starry won't let you go, Rose!" Hattie was twisted into the carriage.
In order to prevent Hatty from escaping, Ross let Van Gogh into the carriage as well, and he drove the carriage himself.
"Alright, now for our second stop." (To be continued.) )