Chapter 60: The Twelve Arhats (33)
After handing over the medicine to Ivan, Coleman wanted to tell everyone about his plan. But before he could speak, Ivan checked the medicine and said, "The person who answered us contacted us." They have arrived. β
"Got early?" Coleman asked.
"Yes. Arrived early. Ivan nodded, "I told them about our current situation and what we discussed before. They agreed, and they would find the way as soon as possible and then enter the country to pick us up. β
"Listen to you. Isn't it the Seventeenth Bureau who answered us? I looked at Ivan.
Ivan nodded and said, "Not bad." Seventeen rounds have no one to send at all, you should know that. We were met from the east. β
"How many people came?" I continued to ask.
"How many? I don't know. As long as you can take us out, you can do it alone. Ivan opened the medicine and sniffed it as he spoke, "What about you?" How did it take so long to go? β
I looked at Coleman and turned to Ivan, "What about Vastic?" Mission terminated? β
Ivan looked at me and looked at Coleman, "You don't really want to continue, do you?" β
Coleman had a plan. I guess you should hear it. I said.
"Wait. Did I hear me right? Do you really want to continue this plan to capture VastiΔ? Semolov spoke.
I looked at Semolov and said, "Whatever. Let's hear from Coleman first. β
"It's not..." Semolov waved his hand, "No matter what the plan, someone has to do it." He said and pointed at everyone, "There are only so many people here, what are you doing?" You don't want to pull the people who pick us up, do you? As Ivan Ke said just now, they are not seventeen rounds. They won't listen to us. β
"It's because we're understaffed that I feel that Coleman's plan has character. Anyway, shouldn't you listen to him? No time is wasted anyway. I said.
Ivan took the medicine, looked at Coleman, looked at it again, thought for a moment, and then said, "Okay." Coleman, just talk about it. But it's better not to talk nonsense. β
Hearing Ivan say this, Coleman took out the plan he had prepared overnight, regardless of whether Semolov liked it or not, and after reading it roughly, he began his "persuasive speech".
It was evident that Coleman was well prepared, and that his presentation felt much better than when we first met him and talked to us about the mission. At least in terms of logic and linguistic coherence. This can be seen from Ivan's expression, which was not very hopeful.
At first, Ivan paid more attention to medicine and Rudick, and didn't seem to take Coleman's so-called plan seriously, but when Coleman explained some methods and methods, Ivan stopped what he was doing and began to listen to Coleman intently. And what about Semolov? Although he still looked reluctant, he didn't say much and just listened quietly.
The whole narrative took about ten minutes, and the first question to be asked after Coleman finished was Semolov. He looked at Ivan first and then said, "I wonder how you left after you did it in the theater?" I suspect that you may not be able to get out of the theater, but he went with the guards, and you only need three people in total, and he has five guards with him, even if you don't plan to arrest him and kill him, can you escape? β
Coleman listened to Semolov's question, and first looked at Ivan, who sat there and looked at Coleman without speaking, as if he and Semolov were in the same group and were also waiting for Coleman to answer.
"I don't think that's a problem. I said it in my previous plan. They won't be as vigilant as they used to be. Our evacuation will let
They let their guard down. And we should have a lot of opportunities when we get in, but I can't say exactly how to do that, after all, it's just a matter of improvisation. Coleman said.
"Okay." Semolov nodded, "Then how do we let them know that we're evacuating?" Give them a call? It just so happens that the driver's cell phone of the guy captured by the gypsies will come in handy, and you can call him and tell him that this time he is good, and that we are leaving, but we'll see each other again soon. Is that so? β
Coleman looked at Semolov and smiled, "How did we find out this guy is here?" Could it be that Vastich also called you or Russia? Tell them that I'm on the loose in Austria, and you're coming to arrest me? Is that so? β
βγγγβ I almost laughed out loud when I heard Coleman's answer, and Ivan was about to open his mouth to fight back when Ivan spoke first: "You mean they'll know we're gone?" And we don't have to do anything deliberately? β
"Yes..." Coleman nodded.
"Haha." Semolov laughed and said: "The first time I heard about such a thing, do nothing? Why don't you say we're just waiting for Vastich to have an accident and die? Or did he get lost and walk back to Russia one day? β
Coleman looked at Semolov and smiled as well, "Don't you think the other side is also interested in where we are?" Otherwise, what are those people doing in the middle of the night? They must be keeping an eye on our whereabouts and gathering intelligence and information about us from many directions. I guess you understand what I'm talking about, right? If it were you, wouldn't you do it? β
"Then why do they think we're gone?" Semolov asked.
"Huh." Coleman looked at Semolov, "Didn't you always want to leave as soon as possible?" Here's why. Even if they don't receive any news, they will analyze it from the normal logic, how likely is it that we will continue in Graz, and the pursuit cannot go on endlessly, right? It's like looking for something, you search in one place several times and then you don't find it, do you keep rummaging through it? β
Ivan nodded, "I agree with Coleman on that. If their eyes and intelligence are unable to find our specific whereabouts, then they will definitely make an analysis, and analyze the choices we will make according to the normal psychology and situation. So what we are doing now is most likely to evacuate. Get out of this place. β
"And that's exactly what we did, didn't we?" Coleman Road.
"Your plan is to take advantage of that, right? Quietly come back after leaving, with fewer people and smaller targets, and do it as soon as you find out the whereabouts of the target? Can I say that? Ivan said.
"Yes. That's it. Coleman nodded, "And I don't think it would be difficult for me to keep track of my target's whereabouts now, as long as he still goes to the show." β
Ivan looked at me and said, "What do you think?" β
I glanced at Coleman and said, "There is a saying in my hometown that "kill a horse pistol", which means to ride on a horse, deliberately retreat, lure the enemy to relax, and then suddenly turn around and give the pursuer a blow... β