Chapter VIII Before the Negotiations

Judging from the news that Paul got, five people came from the other party this time, all in one car. In this case, Paul changed his plan slightly, and that was to drive away with his sister by himself. I went with the others in a car. That is, before Paul and the others got home, we started to clean up the children.

Before getting into the car, I said to Paul again, "Are you sure you're going to kill them all this time?" ”

Paul looked at me and said, "What?" Can't get your hands dirty? ”

I smiled and didn't say anything, and got straight into Sasha's car. Twenty minutes later, the car entered a residential area. And stopped at an intersection.

Sasha picked up the phone and told Paul that we had arrived at the location. After a few moments, Sasha turned back to us and said, "Ready to do it." ”

Valery and Piatov and I nodded, each pulled out a gun, opened the safety and loaded the room. Sasha contacted the little brother who had been staring at Paul's sister's house and turned back to us, "I'm sure it's five people with a silver-white car." There were two people in front of Natasha's courtyard and three people in the car. Valery, you and the gypsies go get in the car. Pyatov and I went to the gate of the courtyard. After you get it, just load the corpses into the car, Valery, you drive their car, and we'll leave here together. Is it all clear? ”

I nodded and said, "Sasha, do you think you're so serious." ”

Valery smiled and said, "He's even more ridiculous when he's serious." Ha ha. ”

Sasha glared at Valery and threw over a few fur hats, "Bring your hats." Try not to let people see what they look like. ”

Several of us got out of the car in two groups, crossed the intersection and turned right, and I soon saw a white sedan parked on the side of the road. The guy in the driver's seat was still smoking. I glanced across the road at the entrance of the courtyard, where there were indeed two people standing, and they were chatting.

I looked back at the car, and I could see a person in the rear windshield, and the other person was probably in the passenger seat. I glanced at Valery and motioned for him to get ready to move. Valery walked over to the side of the passenger of the car.

When I approached the car, the man in the driver's seat glanced at me from the mirror on the left side, and at this moment, Sasha and Pyatov made a move, and several gunshots rang out in succession, and the people in the car immediately looked in the direction of the courtyard gate, and the person sitting in the back of the car moved very loudly and shouted to prepare to draw a gun. But Valery and I were already getting started, and I fired two shots directly at the guy in the driver's seat, and Valery killed the guy in the back seat. And the man in the co-pilot seat was already stunned, and the cigarette in his mouth was still trembling, just staring at Valery, who was already pointing a gun at him.

Valery and I pulled the trigger at the same time, and the man was hit by two bullets and hit his head on the car door. "That's it. Drag the corpse over! Valery put the pistol away, opened the door and trunk, and yelled at Sasha and them.

"Come and help me." As I spoke, I opened the door and dragged the man in the cab down, and Valery quickly ran over and threw the man in the trunk with me. I saw that there were still a few shotguns in the trunk.

Then we stuffed the person in the passenger seat into the trunk, and soon Sasha drove our car over, and we quickly stuffed the bodies of the two people at the gate of the courtyard into the trunk of our car, and then I sat in the passenger seat of the other car, Valery drove, and the two of us left the scene quickly.

The car was quickly driven to a dilapidated warehouse by the sea. When we got out of the car, Sasha took out several large bags from his car, stuffed all the bodies of the men into the bags, and stuffed them with several large pieces of iron and stones. The people on the boat should have also been arranged by Paul, and they sailed directly off the shore and into the sea without asking.

"That's it?" I asked, looking at the boat in the distance.

Sasha lit a cigarette and said, "What do you want?" Is it the same as Chechnya, where everyone has a street fight? ”

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He snatched the cigarette from his lips and took a puff himself, "Better not." It's better to do that. ”

"Let's go. I'm hungry, hurry back to dinner. Valery said.

So we poured gasoline on each other's car, set it on fire, and then changed cars and went back to the outside of Paul's sister's house. When we arrived, Paul was standing at the entrance of the courtyard waiting for us. When he saw us arriving, he motioned for us to park the car and enter with him.

"Let's have a drink in a moment." Paul said to me.

I shook my head and said, "You know, I don't drink outside. Especially during the working period. ”

"There's no work to do now. It should be safe tonight, and when the other side realizes that the operation has failed and people can't be contacted, it will be too late to do anything, tomorrow, tomorrow that negotiation with the Russians will be their chance to do it again. Paul said as he led us into the courtyard.

I nodded and glanced at the house we were going into, it was a small two-story villa, no wonder there was a courtyard gate. Before entering, I looked at Paul and said, "Does your sister know that we sent them all on our way?" ”

"Of course not. All she knew was that we had sent those people away. Don't let it slip out. Paul whispered.

"Oh! I know. So what if someone comes again tomorrow? I asked.

Paul waved his hand and said, "I'll talk about this tomorrow morning, and I won't talk about it now." ”

"Okay." I said yes and followed me into the house.

Paul's sister at home is busy with everyone's dinner, and there is another person helping out. Paul called the man over and introduced him to me, "This is my other little brother, Torlo. ”

Then Paul pointed at me and said, "Chechen comrades-in-arms, gypsies. ”

Torlo seemed very interested in the battle in Chechnya, shook my hand warmly and invited us to sit inside. I looked at Paul and said, "Can't you fail to mention Chechnya?" ”

Paul smiled and said, "Then I'll say you're from Colombia." ”

The meal was very lively, and I drank a little less. It was Paul's sister who drank the most, and I now know that in this place or in Russia, women are quite capable of drinking. They asked me to tell me about my experience in Colombia, and I glanced at Paul trying to get him to know what to say and what not to say, but the bastard didn't even look at me.

So I tried to play myself as a tourist, talking only about the customs and not about any conflicts or war-related things. Fortunately, Sasha and Valery are not stupid, and neither of them has been demolished or leaked. Natasha seemed to yearn for the outside world, listened attentively and asked a lot of questions.

After the meal, Paul called me and Sasha into a room, and he said to us, "Tomorrow the three of us will go to that meeting with Natasha, in the same car." Valery and Pyatov and Torlo followed in another car. The meeting started at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, and it is estimated that the other party will intercept us or interfere with us at the meeting place. Our job is to stop those guys and make sure Natasha gets the contract. If there is a conflict at the meeting place tomorrow, you don't have to kill the other party directly like today, after all, it is a big hotel, and it is a public place. Just subdue them and drag them out of the hotel. ”

After confirming the general course of action, we talked about Grande. According to Paul, life is very difficult in Grande, and the other party is searching for him all over the city, and is anxiously waiting for us to come to his aid.

"When can we go?" I asked.

"Tomorrow there will be results. If all goes well, we can go through the contract as soon as it's signed. Paul said.