The next afternoon.

The deal Olinsky asked the broker to arrange will be carried out soon, and they will use this opportunity to wipe out this new gang of gun dealers.

Packing his things, he walked down to the garage.

As soon as he opened the back door, Ethan whistled, and a lot of banknotes were spread on the table next to him.

The money is the bureau's operational funds and is used during undercover operations.

Olinsky was counting the funds and stuffing wads of money into his coat.

"How was your rest last night?"

Seeing that he was a little depressed, Ethan asked with concern.

"Pretty good."

Olinsky smiled, patted his pocket full of money, and replied with a pun.

I bought two thousand and five thousand in half a night, and my income will increase in the future. The more things like this, the better, and I don’t have to worry about being tired.

"That's good, cheer up."

I'll be dealing with gun dealers later, which is no joke.

Making sure he was okay, Ethan walked into the equipment room, where Horsted was putting on body armor and Antonio checked the firearm.

"then."

Antonio threw him the body armor on the cabinet: "These people may be newbies, but the bullets in their hands are no joke."

"I see."

Ethan took off his coat, put on his body armor, and picked up the bulletproof insert on the table to help Horsted put it on.

Knocked it with your fist, and it made a banging sound, full of security.

What he was facing this time required an extra layer of protection before he could feel at ease. Turning around, Horsted also pressed the plate on his body armor.

Put on your coat and pick up an AR15 with one hand.

"Hi."

Rusek and Irene also opened the back door and walked in. Rusek rubbed his hands excitedly: "Fortunately, I can catch up."

"Don't you need to take a vacation?"

Ethan slapped the magazine into his assault rifle.

"The chief said we need manpower today, and I was just taking a day off." Rusek reached for the gun rack.

"You stand behind me today."

Ethan reached out and pressed the gun: "You are just supporting me today. You are not allowed to shoot without my order. Do you understand?"

Hearing his words, Horsted looked at Ethan in surprise.

In Horsted's view, Hank, Antonio, and Olinsky are the only three people in the entire intelligence team who are qualified to issue orders to newcomers.

He glanced at Ethan calmly, and then continued what he was doing.

"I see."

Rusek was stunned for a moment and nodded quickly.

"We still have to do it." Ethan then let go of his hand and asked him to pick up the gun.

"What are you talking about?" Erin walked in with her arms thrown away. When she was excited, she liked to throw her hands away when walking.

"nothing."

Ethan handed her a body armor and looked at Antonio: "Why don't you wear it?"

"Olinsky and I are doing undercover transactions today."

Antonio put a pistol in his waist, feeling relaxed and comfortable.

"Two people, why not me?" Rusek asked in surprise: "Olinsky and I are our partners."

"Who you partner with is not up to you."

Standing outside the equipment room, Olinsky grabbed the remaining money and handed it to Antonio: "We'll wait until your psychological test report comes out."

"You are only responsible for support today."

Rusek lost his temper completely and put on a body armor.

"Everyone, listen to me." Hank chatted with Eileen for a few words and walked straight to the middle of the garage:

"Operation code: Christmas."

"This operation is highly dangerous and everyone should be careful."

Everyone nodded: "Understood."

After the installation was completed, everyone filed out of the small door, and Olinsky and Antonio got into an ordinary mobile vehicle.

Others piled into an Iveko.

Due to the need for real-time tracking, Gene also set off with the team this time.

After shaking in the carriage for more than twenty minutes, Iveco finally stopped.

Ethan leaned against the car and sat at the door.

Next to him was a computer, with Gene facing the screen and monitoring headphones hanging around his neck.

Hank and Rusek sat across from each other, holding assault rifles in their hands and wearing body armor with large police letters printed on them.

Seeing Rusek's nervous look, Ethan lightly kicked him:

"Your classmates should all be doing internships, right?"

"That's right."

Rusek wiped the sweat from his hands on his pants and said nervously: "And here I am, lucky."

"Calm down and take a deep breath."

This needs to be adjusted slowly. Once you get used to it, you will get used to it. This was also the case for me at the beginning.

After distracting him for a while, Ethan didn't say anything more and just held the AR15 in his arms and closed his eyes to rest.

A few minutes later, a voice came from the headset:

"The contact person showed up and it was Michael Ganz."

Rusek nervously opened a corner of the curtain and looked outside.

"Don't look."

Hank said in a deep voice: "How many houses away can you see?"

Ethan raised the corner of his mouth and continued to listen to the voice in the headset.

After some exchanges with Olinsky, something unexpected happened.

Ganz said that only one person can follow them to the transaction site, otherwise, the transaction will be refused.

When things came to a head, Olinsky could not choose to give up. He decisively agreed to Ganz's request and got into his car alone.

"Will there be any danger?"

Rusek asked nervously when he heard that Olinsky wanted to follow the people alone.

"Danger is always there."

Hank's cheeks tightened: "He knows what he is doing."

"They moved."

Gene saw the red dot on the screen moving and told Erin the direction, and Iveco also started to move.

As the vehicle moved, Ethan also opened his eyes.

While looking at the screen, Gene informed Antonio of his location and asked him to follow up in time.

Olinsky's voice also sounded from time to time in the headset. He talked about his position slowly, showing a trace of nervousness.

Ganz questioned: "Why do you keep talking about the direction we are going?"

"What do you think?"

Olinsky said generously: "This is my first time contacting you. You are taking me to a completely unfamiliar place. This is just my nervous reaction."

"Okay." Ganz said impatiently: "Take out your phone."

"Why?"

"Take it out, or I'll give you a bullet, free of charge. Do you want it?"

Hank and Ethan looked at each other, their expressions becoming serious.

Soon, there was some noise.

The red dot on the screen also disappears.

"What happened?" Hank noticed something was wrong and quickly moved to the screen. Halsted, who was sitting in the passenger seat, also turned around.

"rest assured."

Gene checked the map and said quickly: "They just entered the tunnel and the signal is not good."

After hearing his words, everyone breathed a sigh of relief.

Soon, the red dot reappeared on the screen, and Olinsky's voice sounded in the headset.

Jean confirmed the position and continued to command:

"Turn left."

After driving around for more than ten minutes, the red dot moved to an industrial area and stopped in a factory.

Thanks to Brother Colorful Bat and Brother The Destiny of Reincarnation for the reward, thank you

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