Chapter 153: Hugh's Planned Arrest
Hobert, who returned to the real world, waited until two o'clock in the afternoon until Hugh and Foirth returned.
This time they had already explored the location of the operation very clearly, and Hugh returned a sketch and explained her plan for capture.
The two cultists live in a dormitory building in the factory, and Hugh attacks them from the main entrance, with Hobert and Foirth in ambush at the window.
If Hugh's raid doesn't work, Hobert and Furth break the window and join the fight.
Because the enemy is weak and I am strong, there is no need for too careful tactics, and when the time comes, Hobert will deal with one cultist alone, and Hugh and Firth will deal with one, and end the battle as soon as possible.
Hugh may seem a bit reckless on a regular basis, but when taken seriously, it's quite presentable, the plan is practical, and the precautions are enough for most unplanned situations.
It's just a little short, and it looks a little imposing when explaining the plan.
Finally, Hobert added that if the evacuation caused the staff to block him, he could use his inspector's ID to get out.
Seeing Hobert's papers, Hugh exclaimed, "Where did you forge it?" It's realistic. β
Hobert didn't say anything, he smiled, "This is my ID borrowed from a friend." β
This made Hugh envious, if she also had such documents, there would be many things much easier.
In the evening, the three of them had dinner and made final preparations.
Just then, suddenly the doorbell rang.
"Who?" Hobert asked out loud in the dining room.
No one answered.
"I'll open the door!" In order to avoid brushing the dishes, Furth immediately got up and went to open the door.
But there was no one outside the door.
"It's weird." Foirth was just about to close the door when he saw a small cardboard box in front of the door.
"Wait!" Furth was about to pick it up, but was stopped by Hobert, who picked up his cane and used it to open the cardboard box, which turned out to be a pigeon stabbed to death with a dagger.
Furth frowned, "Whose prank is this?" "She's not afraid of that kind of thing.
Hobert smiled and shook his head: "These people are so naΓ―ve! β
Furth found: "There seems to be a letter inside." β
Hobert didn't even look at it, just covered the carton and threw it into the trash can not far away.
After closing the door again, Forth seemed to understand: "Is it because of Bob's case?" β
Hobert nodded: "It seems that they know that I am back, and I suggest that you move out tomorrow, and the methods they use will only become more and more despicable in the future." β
"We can't leave at this time!" Hugh said: "With us, the three of us can take turns to rest at night." β
Furth also said: "That's right, if we don't know, forget it, since we know, we can't just leave." β
Hobert smiled and said, "After you leave, I will go back to my house for two days, and I will see which of them dares to send such a thing to the house of a brigadier general." β
Hugh and Forth looked at each other, as if that were the case.
"Let's do tonight's operation first." Hobert said, "We'll talk about the rest tomorrow." β
At nine o'clock in the evening, the three of them got into the carriage that often cooperated with Hugh.
At about ten o'clock in the evening, the three of Hobart came to the courtyard wall of a textile factory, and Hugh repeated the plan of the day in the carriage.
Then they got into action, with Herbert and Hugh climbing over the wall and Forthth "opening the door" to enter.
The lights have been turned off in the workshop, after all, this is an era of gas lighting and steam as mechanical power, and it is not possible to do 24 hours without stopping.
Led by Hugh, they went to the dormitory where the cultists lived, where they had two dogs, but Hugh had prepared and threw them a few fleshy bones. The two dogs were patronizing and gnawing bones, and they didn't bother to care about Hobert and the others.
Hobert and Furth lay in ambush outside the window, and Hugh quickly climbed from the second floor into the dormitory building, to the outside of the room where the cultists lived on the first floor.
Hugh listened to the lack of movement inside, and she kicked the door open, but then she realized that something was wrong, there were three people in the room, not two, who were sitting on the edge of the bed, as if they were whispering in the dark.
After Hugh kicked the door open, they looked at Hugh together.
Hugh scratched his head: "Sorry, I went to the wrong room!" With that, she politely closed the door for them.
The three people in the room were stunned for a second or two before one of them said, "Catch her!" β
The three of them rushed to the door together, and were about to open the door, but the door suddenly slapped at them, it turned out that Hugh had not left at all, and when she heard the three people arrive at the door, she kicked the door panel down and smashed it into the three people who chased out.
At the same time, the window suddenly became illusory, and Foirth entered the room through the window.
The window was then smashed open, and Hobert jumped in with a cane in hand.
The two sides were three against three, and there was a fierce battle in a not very spacious room.
Because the scene was a bit chaotic, Hobert did not dare to use a pistol for the time being, for fear of accidentally injuring Hugh or Forth.
Hobart's opponent is a martial arts master, and the opponent is empty-handed, while Hobart is holding a cane, and with the blessing of the "fighting ring", the two can also tie.
And as the battle continues, the opponent's strength seems to be getting stronger and stronger.
However, as the "barbarian", Hobert was more powerful, and he quickly adjusted his strategy and used his strength advantage to rampage. M.biQuge.biZ
The opponent had no sharp weapons and could only resist Hobart's onslaught with his arms.
As a result, he was knocked into the wall, causing dust to fly and almost vomiting blood.
Hobart rushed over again, and the other party hurriedly dodged, but Hobart actually used his cane as a sword, and took advantage of his strength to stab the opponent through and nail it to the wall.
Amid the screams of the other party, Hobart drew his gun with his other hand.
Boom~
Hit the opponent in the head at close range.
The gunshots were particularly loud at night, and the sound of the fight just now had already woken up many people, but after they heard the gunshots, the employees who wanted to come out to check on them also quickly closed the door again.
The battle on Hugh's side was also nearing its end, and Forth's opponent was the weakest, even if Furth was not good at fighting, he was not at a disadvantage.
Hobert goes to the aid of Furth and rushes over to kick the enemy down, with another shot that takes them out.
Hugh had already slashed his opponent's throat with a dagger, and in only a minute or two before they ended the fight.
Of course, this is largely due to their sneak attack.
Fluth breathed a sigh of relief, struck a match, lit the lamp, and checked the faces of the three men.
Hobert's opponent is the "Prisoner", and although his extraordinary abilities do not include martial arts, the "Prisoner" can more easily learn all kinds of killing skills, including martial arts, of course.
Hugh's opponent was the "Cultivator", and Forth's opponent was not a bounty figure, he wore an expensive formal suit, and he did not look like the director who harbored two cultists.
Hobart searched the other party's body, but found nothing like documents.
It was always a little unsettling not to know the identity of the other party, so Hobert asked Hugh and Firth to carry the other two corpses, and he prepared to channel the stranger.
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