Wine and Gun

Chapter 306

Herstal habitually reached out to adjust his cuffs: "Control the two of them and disguise the scene as a robbery or kidnapping—"

"I suggest you kill Rowan as soon as the car stops. The Glock 17 I gave you is enough to blow his head through the door." Albarino interrupted gently, "and then use the early Take the car hidden in the woods with Slade, and you can do what you want with him, and it will be fine."

"Fake the robbery scene to fool the cloth McCard," Herstal said.

"I can't fool the people who stayed at Stryder at Sequoia Manor," Albarino continued, "I have no doubt that his subordinates at Sequoia Manor would scold him if he didn't go back on time. And leave, and it takes less than an hour from here to the manor."

"You have to get at least one informed child during this time," Herstal pointed out sternly.

"If everything goes well, there should be no problem," Albarino pointed at the drawing on his knee, "The building was built at the end of the nineteenth century. According to the design drawings at that time, the nearest outlet of the old sewer was On the river bank over there, it's easy to enter the orphanage from there."

——They specifically went to explore the sewer a few days ago. The sewer was abolished after the city stopped directly discharging domestic sewage into the nearby river, leaving only the thick and dry pipes left in place. When Herstal and Albarino went to explore last time, they used tongs to trim the fence gate of the sewer at the outlet of the river in advance, and confirmed that the pipeline could reach the backyard of the building without any obstruction. There is a fence manhole cover leading to the ground, submerged in a thick weed, and it is confirmed that it can be opened upwards.

The reason why they were able to find the correct address from the two addresses that Hunter had guessed was also thanks to the backyard: there was a beech tree in the backyard as described by Midalen, and Hunter had guessed that there was a beech tree in the backyard. In another location, there are no similar plants near the abandoned factory building.

"According to Midaron's description of the window and the tree where he was imprisoned, he should have been kept at the back of the first floor, which was a series of dormitories for orphans when the building was an orphanage." Al Ballino swept his fingers across the floor plan of the building and said slowly, "Go out from the manhole cover to the back door of the building. According to previous observations, there is no one guarding. There is supposed to be a person inside the back door. I think I can use a stun gun to surprise me. Put down."

Herstal nodded: "According to previous observations, there are at most five people guarding this building, which is also in line with Slade's suspicious personality. I believe that as long as the five of them don't go together, I will be fine with you. It's not a problem.”

"It's impossible for them to go up together. They have to guard different positions of the building to prevent curious campers from approaching." Albarino snorted, "If I'm lucky enough, I only need to drop two or three separately. Personally, when I take one of the kids away, the rest won't find out I've been there."

Herstal shook his head in disapproval, this time instead of looking in the rearview mirror, he turned directly to Albarino in a serious manner.

"This time your task is much heavier than mine," he said with a frown, his tone and expression as if he really cared--Albarino realized that he had better not think about the deep meaning of it now--"Don't underestimate the enemy, gardener."

"Of course," said Albarino, pretending to be lighthearted, "and you just leave with Slade and do what a pianist is supposed to do, don't distract me from my side. I'll be there. Bring the child to meet at the agreed place, if all goes well, we will be in Mexico by this time the day after tomorrow."

Herstal gave him a deep look, and there was some worry in his eyes.

"Hopefully," he said.

- and that's the problem, in any case Herstal would have no idea that Albarino had no intention of entering that dangerous building after he left Albarino to deal with Slade : Because the Westland pianist was destined not to get the membership list of the Sequoia Manor, then there is no need for Albarino to rescue a child for this.

All Albarino needed was a lie, and the price he paid was well worth the enticing prospect of Herstal being able to live safely abroad for the rest of his life without ever having to risk his return to Westland.

Once again, old Hunter was nestled in his car, trying to peer through the windshield of the building not far away—a large three-story building that was very old and had served as a church welfare until the end of the twentieth century. It was used as a courtyard, but was gradually abandoned with the decline of the nearby parish.

The car was parked between a row of gray cars, and the other cars should all belong to people camping on the nearby river. During this time, the weather was still too cold and there were few campers, but the weather in the past few days was sunny and the air was quite good compared to autumn and winter. Many people nearby were astronomy enthusiasts and photographers who rushed to the suburbs with high atmospheric visibility to shoot the stars. division. These people would spend the night on the outskirts of the country, and it wasn't a surprise that Hunter parked in the midst of them.

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