All Chapters_Chapter 111 Unknown Traditions
After hearing the words on the radio, Ah Chu said to Sabah: "Senator McCollin...... Is that the senator you raised? ”
"When the FBI came to the door, I knew it had something to do with McCollin." Sabah smiled indifferently, then continued: "McCollin and I are in a relationship of mutual use. He used Night's money to fund his campaign to ensure he would stay on the Senate for a long time, and I used him as Night's protector. But now it seems that the people who really used him were Haven and Parker......"
"If you still have time to talk about this bullshit senator, why don't you think about what we should do next?" Ivanovic snorted, then continued to Ah Cuo and Sabah: "Our names appeared on the radio just now, old bastard Sabah, you are now the most wanted man. I'm number two, the traitors of the night and the FBI are all wanted by us, where else can we go? ”
"Go meet some old friends" Sabah smiled at Ivan the Terrible, and then said, "But before you go to meet these old friends, you must first deal with the people who are chasing you." There's five hours left, and the guy behind Haven won't make it so easy for me to get through. ”
After talking to Ivanovic, Sabah turned his head and said to Monroe: "Andreas, now only you know where those old friends are. Don't go straight over, let's go to the highway for five hours first. When the time is up, I will prepare a big gift for the pursuers. ”
"Did you really decide to go to those six?" Monroe glanced at Sabah in the rearview mirror as he drove, and after a pause, continued: "It's really not a good idea to have one group of hungry wolves deal with another. It's too late to change our minds, we still have hermits. Some of them have the strength of the Big Four......."
"Don't say it, I've already decided" Sabah ignored Monroe, closed his eyes and continued to recuperate.
Those six people should be the people Sabah ordered Monroe to release from the Punic prison before, but when I heard Monroe introduce the dark night in advance, I didn't seem to mention these six people who were locked up in the Punic prison. Listening to the meaning of Sabah's words, the key to recovering the night lies in these six people. But is Monroe so resistant?
However, there was no need to open his mouth to ask, and Ivanovich next to him had already opened his mouth for him: "What are you talking about in the Punefic Prison?" Why have I never heard of it? ”
"Of course you haven't heard of it" Sabah opened his eyes a little helplessly, glanced at Ivanovich, and said: "Before the whole dark night, only the previous Sebach knew about the existence of the Punic Prison, but now apart from me, only Andreas knows." And the only person who knows the detailed address of the Punic prison is Andreas. ”
After glancing at Monroe in the driver's seat, Sabah continued: "Punic prison is just a name, it doesn't have an exact address. There were three more in it when I took over the Night, and then eight more were sent by myself, but now only these six prisoners are left alive in the Punic Prison. ”
"What do you say? Successive Sebach thought they had the ability to overthrow the executors of the night, but they were only suspicious, and there was no substantial evidence, right? Ivanovich finally understood the meaning of the words, and then continued to Sabah: "Just suspect that those people were put in prison? ”
"If there was evidence, there would be no need for this Punic prison." After sighing, Sabah continued: "Three times in the history of the dark night were destroyed at the hands of insiders, although they were all reborn afterwards. However, after those catastrophes, successive Sabahs would imprison some of the executors who suspected that they might act unfavorably against the night in the future. These people are not subjected to inhuman treatment there, and are no different from ordinary people, except that their freedom is restricted. And these people lived very long, at least half of them were over one hundred and fifty years old. ”
"I can't imagine that there is such a ghost place, even if I live a long life, I will not be locked up" Ivanovich shook his head a little disapprovingly, but soon he found another problem: "Wait a minute, old bastard Sabah, there is something you haven't made clear." What do you mean when you say that only Monroe knows the address in the Punic Prison? He's not Sabah......"
"What's inside the box is the latest address of the Punic Prison, isn't it?" Before Sabah could answer, Ah Cuo had already preemptively said to him: "I'll answer the rest for you, the Punic Prison will have to change to a new address in a while." However, in order to prevent leakage of information, some people took advantage of the prison to rob the prison while they were on the move. This new address was unknown to even Sabah himself before the migration. It will be until after the prison relocation is completed, and a third party will hand over the situation of the new address with a lockbox, but I don't understand, since Monroe has always been your man, why would you leak this address to him that you don't even know? ”
"Your ability has exceeded my expectations," Sabah smiled at Ah Cuo and continued: "Because I plan to send all the four big guys in this issue to the Punic Prison, I can't find a more suitable candidate to send them to this matter except Andreas, and I can be regarded as giving him a question, but it seems that Andreas has done a good job." ”
After Sabah finished speaking, Monroe glanced quickly at the leader of the night from the rearview mirror. There was no expression on his face, and after seeing it, he immediately turned his gaze to the road ahead.
After listening to Sabah's words, Ivanovich was silent for a long time, and then said to his old friend: "You have long seen that Haven and Parker are wrong, so why do you put the emperor and the judge in the Punic prison together?" ”
"Because I'm not sure who the rebels are," Sabah's expression began to change as he said this. After a pause, he continued, "Kimura has been infiltrating the night since a year ago, and at that time I suspected that he was related to one of the Big Four. But there is no evidence of whom. Three hundred years ago, a Sabah had made such a mistake, suspecting that one of the two high-ranking executors had betrayed the Night. However, in the course of his investigation, one of them discovered the signs and took the opportunity to kill the Sabah. I won't make such a mistake again, and since there is no evidence, I simply sent all four of them to the Punic prison. This prison is built for such people. ”
After hearing this, Ivanovich shrunk his neck, looked at Monroe's back and smiled bitterly, and said: "Fortunately, I am not from your night, otherwise I would have been admitted to the Punic Prison." ”
"You won't," Sabah shook his head and said, "Every time I send someone to the Punic Prison, it's when I face life and death in the dark, and the Punic Prison is also a helpless move, and you can see it." If I had sent all four of them to the Punic prison sooner, it wouldn't have happened again. ”
As Sabah spoke, a roar rang out from far and near outside the car. Looking through the window of the car, I saw two black military helicopters in the sky. The two helicopters followed their business car firmly, and after following for about five or six minutes, a man's voice came from inside the helicopter: "The FBI requires a black Ford business sedan with license plate xxxx to stop for inspection, repeat, the FBI requires a black Ford business sedan with license plate xxxx to stop for inspection." If you refuse or make any act of resistance, we have the right to use appropriate force to force you to stop under U.S. law, and you will be responsible for all consequences arising therefrom......"