Chapter 352: The Enemy Temptation Plan

Mr. Impermanence has a more detailed and comprehensive understanding of the whole process of framing Frankimi, from Frank Mire.

In Mr. Impermanence's view, this conspiracy has always been full of flaws from the beginning, and as long as we observe it with a little care, and cooperate with appropriate reasonable speculation, it is not difficult to notice the strangeness of these things more than once in the whole course of events.

Frankimir is still too young, so like other young people, it is always easy to ignore the small things that are close at hand, but he is so ambitious and cares about those things that are far away.

These whimsical young people are always worried about alien invasions, all-out war between the United States and the Soviet Union, global nuclear proliferation, and world peace, but they completely forget about their next-door neighbors, who are stealing sweet potatoes from their own yards.

So when they felt physically and mentally exhausted for world peace, they looked back and found that there was not much sweet potato left in their yard, so they made an oath from then on to take revenge on the world, the long-term imbalance of the industrial system, in the end did not realize that what made him lose the sweet potato was actually just his next-door neighbor, and the industrial system of the whole world had nothing to do with it.

That's what happened to Frank Mir, after all. He may have thought of a lot of conspiracy theories, and he guessed that countless people wanted to harm him, and he easily thought that the enemy was at the end of the cape, so he also wanted to go to the end of the cape and break the body of the person who framed him into pieces.

It is a pity that he searched every corner of the world, but he did not expect that the enemy he was really looking for was actually by his side, very close to him, and because of this, he was poisoned everywhere.

Don't you know that it is precisely because the enemy is by his side that he can know his whereabouts so well, can he master everything about him, and can always accurately find his fatal point in every move.

This is the fundamental reason why Frank Mire suffered such a bad luck, if he was observant and calculating, he would not always be at a disadvantage, maybe he would have solved the puzzle long ago.

Whether Frank Mill is or may deny such a view, at least in the eyes of Mr. Impermanence, there is no doubt about it. The so-called eating a trench and growing a wisdom, this is not useless, after these things, presumably Frankymir will gradually become more mature because of this.

As for now, Frank Mire has never realized what is most wrong with the problem, and this is not a bad thing.

Since Frankimir didn't notice it, he didn't deliberately take precautions, and because he didn't see him everywhere, those of his real enemies were bound to be so careless, so that to a large extent, he underestimated Frankimir's awareness and grasp of the whole incident.

This is exactly what Mr. Impermanence said about hope, as the saying goes, the arrogant army will be defeated, and it is said that the wise man will make a mistake in a thousand thoughts. Those conspirators are not chaotic and calculating, as long as they are negligent, sooner or later they will come to the wrong way.

Using Franky Mill as a bait and waiting for the fish to take the bait on their own is what Mr. Impermanence thinks. He wanted to take advantage of the fisherman's profits and be the one who ate the apples, but he didn't want to pick the apples himself.

Mr. Impermanence knows very well who is the one who will come to pick the apples, and all he has to do is to wait and see what happens, silently waiting for those people to appear.

After today's exchanges and discussions, Mr. Impermanence has never said what he really thinks deep in his heart. It seemed to him that once he revealed his thoughts and let Frankimir know, his final use, the matter, was likely to fall short, and nothing would come of it.

Only before you know it, can this thing achieve the desired effect. Therefore, for Frankimir and Song, who want to use Medusa to lure out "steel warthogs", Mr. Impermanence always resigns himself and never expresses his opinion, as if he completely agrees with it from the beginning.

There is nothing wrong with this, on the contrary, this is in the hands of Mr. Impermanence, so that Frankmir will go back and throw himself into the net, and still think that Frankimir is still the mastermind behind the scenes, after all, he takes this opportunity to attack Frankmir, they will temporarily attack the west, it seems that they can avoid Frankimir, but their patience is also limited, they will never condone their incompetent subordinates, and they will miss again and again.

Mr. Impermanence was sure that if Frankimir reappeared this time, those people would never let Frankimir escape again, and Frankimir had escaped enough times to allow them to have another time.

As long as they made a move on Frankimir, Mr. Impermanence would be able to easily confirm his assumptions and learn about those people.

So Mr. Impermanence, without any reason, stood up against the plan that Frankimir and Song, who thought they were perfect, even though it was, in Mr. Impermanence's view, so inconsiderate and so unrealistic.

So what happened to Frankimir and Song's plan? The answer is actually very simple. Frankimir planned to follow Medusa back to the nasty bar run by Medusa, where the "throne" was based in Vladivostok.

At the same time, they will take Viex somewhere and then have Medusa trick the "Steel Warthog" into coming to the bar under some convincing and plausible pretext, saying that she has found Viex.

Before the Steel Warthog arrives at the bar, Frankmir sets up an ambush there and waits for the arrival of the Steel Warthog. Medusa is a sworn friend of the "Steel Warthog", and it can be said that the "Steel Warthog" is very infatuated with Medusa and even wants her to be his wife in the Far East.

"Steel Warthog", in any case, would not have imagined that Medusa would be mixed up with Frankimir, so he would not be prepared for anything when he went.

In addition, the "Steel Warthog" and Medusa did some shady things, so the "Steel Warthog" will neither tell outsiders about his whereabouts, nor will he take any irrelevant people to the bar to find Medusa, let alone let people know that he has something about Viex.

This is exactly what Frankimir wants, first of all, he needs the "Steel Warthog" to be alone, so that the presence of others will not cause things to go wrong. Secondly, tied in him

When erecting a "steel warthog", you need to make sure that no one knows the whereabouts of the "steel warthog". In the end, of course, the "Steel Warthog" must not be allowed to arouse any suspicion and thus frustrate Frankmir's plan.

With the help of Medusa and Viex, in Frankimir's opinion, these three concerns can be solved very well.

The "Steel Warthog" will not suspect Medusa, which will make him let his guard down, otherwise it will not be easy to deal with this fox. At the same time, the "Steel Warthog" must want to be alone with Medusa, and only in this way can he take advantage of Medusa. Coupled with the relationship of Viex, Frank Mire is convinced that the "steel warthog" will not let anyone know where he is going and what he is going to do. (To be continued.) )