Chapter 3 Infiltration Plan

After Augustus closed Albert's notes, he sighed and looked up at the ceiling, the contents of Albert's diary only lasted until the fourth chapter, and the rest seemed to be still in the hands of the Pinkerton guy, but he had just gone out, and the end of boredom came to his mind in an instant.

Just as he sighed in boredom, a watch rang on his wrist, indicating that it was Hudson's call.

"Hey, what's wrong, man?" Augustus asked.

"I have a rescue plan here, how about you come over first?" Hudson said.

"Cheng," Augustus hung up, got up from his recliner, patted the dust off his body, and walked towards the door.

As soon as he got out of the door, he ran into Pinkerton, "Looks like he called you too." ”

Pinkerton laughed and said, "That's not true. ”

It seemed that Hudson liked the so-called rescue plan very much, otherwise he would not have gone to such great lengths to hand them over and open Hudson's door, and they saw Hudson standing on the table in front of the window, and he was holding the table with his hands and looking at the drawings on the table.

Augustus coughed, and Hudson realized their presence.

"Yo, just right, I need you." Augustus said.

"What's wrong?" Augustus quipped, "Didn't you need us when you called us over?" ”

"Not really," Hudson said, "after all, you two are the best at detection." ”

"Oh," Augustus thought it was a little interesting, and he pulled out a chair beside him and did it, "Tell me what you want to do?" ”

Hudson grinned, "This is probably the second commission you've received in the last ten years, and the client is a teenager. ”

"Teenager?" Augustus asked.

"Yes," Hudson said, "he needs you both to find a maiden, that's the general characteristic." He pulled out a picture of a girl with long silver hair on a cold expression.

"Looking for an adolescent boy?" Augustus said, "I guess it must have been an easy thing to do." ”

"That's not all." Hudson said, "The most important reason why I took the commission was that the kid seemed to be in the same place as the wolf. ”

"What do you mean?" Pinkerton said.

"We'll have to go to the Falke prosecutor's office," Hudson said.

"You're looking for evidence?" Pinkerton asked, "Wouldn't it be better to go to the site and find it?" ”

"No," Hudson explained, "the little wolf's case has been lost, she was sentenced to death, and she was executed a day later, and they didn't give the address of the execution to our family, and I guess there's something else going on." ”

"Strange?"

"How can I not arrange a final meeting with my family after the trial," Hudson said, spreading his hands, "During my time as an executioner, the condemned prisoner had the right to meet his family at the end of the day. ”

"Then I see," said Augustus, "this is just a commission for reconnaissance, what do you need us to do?" ”

"I'll go with you this time." Hudson said, "I need you to find out where the girl and the wolf are being held, and then we're going to start working on the next step, understand?" ”

"Of course." Both Pinkerton and Augustus said at the same time.

"What about you?" Hudson asked, "Lady Cavlin?" ”

Only then did Augustus discover that there was a man standing under the dark curtain in the corner, and that was Cavlin.

"I don't think that's easy," she shook her head, "it's unlike any previous commission, it's the Prosecutor's Office built by Klein and Mobius, and they're doing a better job of security than any state agency." ”

"Do you have an internal response over there?" Pinkerton asked.

"Basically," Hudson said, shaking his head, "but I have a map." ”

"Maps?"

"Yes," Hudson pointed to the table, "it was provided by the client, and he also brought it up to steal information from the prosecutor's office." ”

"Oh," Augustus found a little interesting, "boy or girl?" ”

"Two men," Hudson said, "one with white hair that looked like a girl, and one with black hair, and the one I was talking to, a teenager. ”

"Brunette?" Augustus laughed and said, "That's a rarity." ”

"That's what you're up to." Hudson turned to the side, he pressed the button on the top of the bookcase, and the bookcase was opened with a "clang", it was a wall full of weapons, "All levels are needed." ”

"Are you coming with us?" Augustus said.

"It's with you." "But I'm doing my job," Hudson said, picking up the * on the wall and pulling the bolt.

"Then we'll leave it to you behind us." Pinkerton said.

Augustus removed the wristband from the wall, then removed what resembled an ammo box from the right side of the wristband and replaced it with another.

At Pinkerton's prompting, Cavlin, who was on the side, understood that it was a Hidden Gun, but this Hidden Gun was more special, and it shot a needle. Then Augustus began to mount other equipment on bracers, small*, and electronics with antennas and touch screens. "What time will you go?" He asked.

"Tonight." Hudson said.

"No problem," Augustus said.

Pinkerton nodded, "How long has it been, eight?" ”

"Okay." Augustus asked, "So what now?" ”

Hudson threw a body armor to Augustus and said, "Arm." ”

Pinkerton and Augustus both looked at each other, and they were busy with Cavlyn in front of the cupboard. Pinkerton grabbed his usual equipment and weapon, which he now loved for the sleeve crossbow, and this time, Augustus picked up the honest man with the eagle emblem on the handle*, and grabbed a handful of bullets and put them in his pocket.

"You have a number for these, too." Hudson said, then he picked up a couple that were about the size of a soda can*.

"What is this?"

"Painful," Hudson said, "it releases a wave of energy like a microwave that burns the very top layer of the skin." It can make your whole body ache like a thumbtack, life is worse than death, but it is not fatal, even if you want to die. ”

Pinkerton took one and put it in his pocket, and Hudson handed Augustus a bullet-sized flashlight.

"What's this?" Augustus asked.

"A laser radiator," Hudson said, "would have blinded him for a short time by pointing it at the target's face." ”

"Most of these things seem to be used to disrupt and distract." Pinkerton said.

"Yes." "Our main purpose is to find information and not to kill people, including my gun, which is also a tranquilizer," he said with a smile, "I used to be the commander of those soldiers, and they also had families and children, and just like me, I don't want to lose my children, just like of course their children don't want to lose them." ”

A few people nodded.

"Pack your things," Hudson said, "and we'll go." ”

Cavlyn took a few more*, Pinkerton took a few more anesthetic bolts, and then Hudson stood at his desk and took out three small cylinders from the drawer, "I almost forgot this, this is a miniature probe, just stay on your eyes like contact lenses, and the evidence documents you see will be scanned or photographed and uploaded to my cloud server at home." ”

"All right," said Pinkerton, "let's go, then." ”

Hudson nodded, then said, "Cavlin, let's go." Cavlin pulled on her mask and put on her hood, and at this moment Hudson also took out a skull-like mask from his pocket, left it on his face, pulled up the hood behind his back and walked out with the three of them.

They followed Hudson up the stairs and out of the house and across the overgrown meadows, where Hudson pressed a button in his pocket and a car rose from the middle of the lawn.

"Does this car consume gas?" Augustus said.

"Get in the car." Hudson said, "It's not too late to come back and study what you've said."

Augustus climbed into the passenger seat, Pinkerton and Carvlin took the back seat, started the engine, and the car started.

It was nearly evening, and Hudson estimated that it would be a few hours before he arrived at Rick's prosecutor's base.

"It's been a long time since I've been there." Hudson said, "It's said that the place is now a black nest. ”

"Black nest?" Pinkerton asked, "What do you mean?" ”

"It is said that in recent years, there have often been unjust cases there, and many innocent people have been imprisoned." Hudson said.

Pinkerton did not speak, and they came to the road, turned north, walked around the hill for a while, and then headed east, past several hills, towards the mountains in the distance.

As they drove upwards, the woods grew taller and more lush, and the sky was cloudy.

It didn't take long for the raindrops to crash on the windshield and night fell.

When they reached the heights, Pinkerton heard a sharp thud and Hudson pulled over to the side of the road. "From here, we're probably going to have to walk to evade Furyk's security."

Pinkerton looked out the window, the water flowing down the asphalt road on the mountain, "This is the back hill of the prosecutor's office." ”

"Yes," Hudson said, "this is the nearest place." ”

"Okay, get out of the car." Augustus said that his voice was very calm.

"Listen," Hudson cleared his throat, "from now on, we're all on our own, it's a few miles away, but soon we'll find out that there are cameras and electronic sentries, and we can't be spotted by these things, not once." ”

"I see," Augustus asked.

"I'll snipe at the top of the hill," Hudson said, "and try to get rid of the perimeter surveillance as much as possible, but leave the inner ones to yourself, and bring those glasses to help you identify the surveillance devices." ”

"Understood." Pinkerton, Cavlin, and Augustus all replied separately.

"It's made up of five buildings, and your friends are in one of them." Hudson said, "Cavlin, you deal with the guards, remember to just electrify and don't get casualties." ”

Cavlyn nodded, and Hudson continued, "Let's do it, then. ”

The four of them opened the car door and stepped into the rainforest.