Chapter 52: Dynamite

Schultz has a plan.

Calvin owns a heavily guarded mansion in Candy City, which is a restricted area, and there is no possibility for ordinary residents to approach it, and there are heavily armed guards everywhere, not even a fly can fly in.

Basically, it can be determined that Calvin usually lives in a mansion, and he is a person who is quite life-saving, and he will not easily expose himself to dangerous places, so there are indeed many people outside who want his life, but they are helpless.

Calvin has been in Candy City for a while, and he has not spent these times in vain, during which he has met a lot of such people, but unfortunately although there are many of them, they have neither the courage nor the ability, otherwise Calvin would have killed them all.

It's because of their kind of scumbags that Calvin doesn't pay much attention to them, as if they were a bunch of waste living in the shadows of Candy City.

Schultz didn't think so, he thought that no matter what kind of waste they were, they could kill people with guns, so Schultz felt that these people just lacked the necessary weapons and confidence, so as long as he gave them these, they would become a powerful force against Calvin.

However, the most valuable thing in the outlaw is all kinds of weapons, long guns and short cannons are not something that can be obtained with a single mouth, and the only way to equip those people is to fight the idea of the Candy City Arms Depot.

This was where Calvin stocked up on weapons, and whatever weapons he needed could be found in the well-stocked arms warehouses.

But Calvin has become a nightmare for those people, and as long as Calvin is alive, they may not dare to shoot Calvin even if the gun is handed over to them.

As a result, "how to make those people a force that can be used" has become the biggest problem facing Schultz.

……

"Wait," Ikaruga interrupted Schultz, who was talking about the plan, "You said you had found a lot of men in the city, so why did you say that you didn't have enough people on your side when you said you were going to save Anna?" ”

Indeed, as Turtledove said, Schultz did say that it was because of his lack of manpower that he never had the opportunity to help Adu rescue his sister Anna, and he was quite happy to hear that Turtledove and Worm expressed their willingness to join.

Schultz explains:

"How can I say this, there are a lot of them, but they are a group of rabble, where do they have the courage to break into the sugar factory park at night, besides, they are not so capable at all, otherwise why don't I just let them go and rob the arms warehouse, because they don't dare."

"They don't dare, but you two dare," Schultz continued, "so we have to find a way to get rid of Calvin first, and they will help us fight against Calvin's remnants when they are spiritually liberated, and then we can take control of Candy City by arming them with guns from the arsenal." ”

"Anyway, it's just me and the worm working, and what about the others, you don't seem to have done anything?"

Turtledove asked.

Schultz said with a smile: "Those people are useless, they can't be counted on, let them wave their flags and shout after the fact, as for me, I am here to coordinate the overall situation, more important than anything else." ”

Ikaruga looked at Schultz disappreciatively.

"Those who can work harder."

Schultz put his hand on the turtledove's shoulder, he was not as tall as the turtledove, and the turtledove was not used to such intimate movements with him, so the atmosphere suddenly became awkward.

"Do more, talk less," the reddest or the little worm came out to ease the atmosphere, "Who made you the biggest here, you don't work much, do you still expect me to play with those people?" ”

As soon as the worm spoke, the turtledove immediately lost his mind, he sniffed, and said to Schultz:

"Nacheng, tell me about the arms depot first."

……

The "people" in Schultz's mouth are all Candy City residents who have been oppressed by Calvin, and they dare not speak out about Calvin's atrocities here, and it is almost impossible for them to take up arms against Calvin.

Unless Calvin is dead.

This is a strange paradox, but if you think about it a little, you can understand the key, even if Schultz, Bug and Turtledove kill Calvin, there are still a large number of Calvin remnants in Candy City, and a new Calvin will pop up in two days.

Therefore, it is not only necessary to kill Calvin, but also to untie the mental shackles of "those people" so that they dare to resist, and all this has to start with killing the current Calvin.

Turtledove wants to rescue the orphans who have been captured, Worm wants to save the other orphans from having to suffer the fate of their own, and Schultz wants to save the entire candy city.

So from a certain point of view, the three of them are actually thinking about the same thing.

……

Late the next night.

The arms warehouse is located in the northern part of Candy City, surrounded by countless guards, basically to the extent of three steps and one post, five steps and one sentry, and the turtledoves dressed in black hide in the night, blending in with the surrounding environment.

The three of them had a rather heated discussion about how to kill Calvin last night, and Bug felt that she could accomplish the task with her excellent marksmanship—give her a proper sniper rifle, another round of ammunition, and a suitable position, and she would have 100% chance of blowing Calvin's dog head.

Schultz thinks this is very inappropriate, first of all, Calvin almost never shows himself outside his mansion, and secondly, it is difficult to find a vantage point near his mansion, and the absence of a vantage point means that it is impossible for the bug to find the best position to snipe.

The plan proposed by the worm was in vain.

So they continued their discussion, and after some brainstorming, they finally decided to give Calvin and his fortified mansion a deal.

"With explosives," Schultz said, "enough explosives can lift that mansion into the sky, doesn't Calvin like to stay in the mansion, then we'll let him stay in the mansion and send him to the west." ”

Turtledove thinks Schultz's idea is very good, explosives are not a problem, there are as many as there are in the arsenal, no wonder Schultz said that "the arsenal should be put in the first place".

Not to mention the use of explosives to blow Calvin into slag, which is something that Turtledove is very happy to see.

So the turtledove came to the munitions depot tonight, and all he had to do was to evade the guards near the munitions depot, secretly get a large amount of explosives from the munitions depot, and then get a sniper rifle for the worm by the way, he thought that the worm should be very happy at that time.