Gale was left speechless when remembered how he had made up an excuse just now to make the receptionist tell
him which room Luca was in.
Due to the concern and curiosity of the receptionist, Gale could only bite the bullet and reply, “I've thought about it.
I shouldn't disturb her."
The receptionist looked at him with sympathy and said, "You're a good man, and you're good-looking. Don't be sad.
She doesn't deserve you. If you can't stand it any longer, you'll definitely be able to find a better woman."
"..." Gale looked at the receptionist. He was so awkward that he only wanted to find a place to bury himself. "Uh,
please don't let my wife know about this. I still love her."
The receptionist felt sorry and looked at him as though she was looking at a faithful, good man. "Alright, sir. I know
what to do."
Gale had been on the line with Rain so that they could communicate with each other conveniently. Rain heard
everything the receptionist said to Gale, and she could not help but tease him, "Gale, if Boss finds out that you've
been defaming Sis, do you have any idea how he's going to deal with you?"
"Shut up. If Boss finds out about this I'm not going to let you get away with it." Gale left the inn and threatened Rain
with a low voice to stop her from telling others about this.
"Don't worry. I won't tell, but your excuse is just too much," said Rain. She wondered why Gale would make up an
excuse when this could be settled with money.
Not only was Gale smearing his name, but he was smearing Luca's name too.
"I had to. And I'm sending you the photo of the surroundings of the police station now. Take your time to analyze
which route they'll be taking tonight," said Gale as took his glasses out of his pocket and put them on.
There was a mini spy camera attached to the glasses. Everywhere he saw would be captured and filmed. Hence,
even if he walked to the entrance of the police station, the police officers would not find out what he was doing.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇt"Alright." Rain, who was on the other end of the line, stopped teasing him and became serious as she got down to
work.
The two of them were perfect partners when they cooperated. Gale walked across the streets nearby and the
surroundings of the police station.
He took a photo of all the surveillance cameras near the police station without leaving even one behind.
The snow was falling, and not many people were on the streets.
After Gale filmed everything, he walked toward an RV nearby and knocked on the car door.
The door opened and Rain said, “Come in. I've finished analyzing every photo."
“That fast?" Gale climbed into the car and closed the door.
"The system Adrian developed works pretty well. It only takes a few minutes to process a bunch of photos," replied
Rain. Adrian was one of Percy's men.
He developed a lot of software, and Luke would buy useful ones from him for personal use.
"Come on. We have to find out where Sis and the others will be breaking into the police station," said Gale. He
picked up one of the tablets and opened the processed photos.
"I think they'll be taking the west entrance," said Rain. "I noticed that even though the west entrance is far from the
evidence room, there are fewer surveillance cameras compared to the other places. I don't think they'll choose
somewhere with lots of surveillance cameras to get into the police station.
Otherwise, they'll be getting themselves in trouble."
"Are you sure about that?" Gale looked at the photos and compared them to the floor plan.
"Do you have another opinion?" Rain would like to listen to his opinions.
"Have you noticed that? This building is next to the police station. The distance between them is less than three
feet. Both of us can jump over with this distance." Gale pointed at one of the photos.
The photo showed the distance between the police station and the building next to it. According to the computer-
based analysis, the distance between the two was not even three feet.
“Do you mean the rooftop?" Rain tapped on the tablet with her fingers. What Gale said made sense.
After all, there were barely any surveillance cameras on the rooftop. As long as they were able to break into the
building next door and get onto the rooftop, they would be able to sneak in without anyone noticing.
"I think that's possible," said Gale.
"It's convenient for them, but—" Rain insisted, saying, "Let's keep an eye on both sides."
"Sure." Gale nodded and agreed with her. He thought his speculation would be correct.
In the inn.
After Wolf finished telling them his plans, he turned to look at the three of them and said, "That's all. Is there
anything you'd like to suggest? Perhaps you can share with us if you have a better idea."
Klein raised his hand. He said lazily, "Wolf, we have enough men and weapons with us. Is there a need to make it so
troublesome? Why don't we just go in and attack right away?"
“It's a police station," Wolf reminded Klein, who did not take the police officers seriously, with a serious tone. "If the
Russian police were easy to deal with, why couldn't Jake and the others escape and let themselves get arrested
instead?"
Eira could not keep herself calm any longer when Jake's name was mentioned. "It's because that b*tch tipped the
target off. Otherwise, Jake and the others wouldn't have gotten arrested."
"Mind your words. Who tipped the target off?" Luca narrowed her eyes, pulling a straight face.
"Boss said it's you. You're still denying it, huh? I'm gonna rip your throat out! Let's see if you'll admit it then!" Eira
stood up.
"Ripping my throat out won't make your lover come back here." Luca sat on the chair. Her posture had never
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmchanged. She ignored what Eira said to her about wanting to take revenge on her.
“F*ck you!" Eira thought of heading straight to Luca.
“Eira, sit down!" Wolf scolded her.
Eira turned around, glanced at Wolf, and said with dissatisfaction, "Didn't you hear what she said? Why are you still
speaking up for her?"
“I don't care about the others. I'm only concerned about the mission," Wolf said seriously. “Klein, what do you think
about Jake getting caught? Other than someone tipping the target off, Jake was way too arrogant. Otherwise, why
would he choose to fight with a bunch of people while carrying a gun? Then, he and the others ended up battered
and bruised. They were caught red-handed by the police officers. He had so many chances to escape. He didn't
leave just because he was carrying a weapon. If he wasn't that prideful, he would have escaped."
Klein did not say a word. What Wolf said was true.
Wolf turned to look at Eira again. “What you want the most is to have Jake get out of there. You have to make sure
the mission goes smoothly so that you get the chance to negotiate with Boss. You can ask him to save Jake. The
mission hasn't even started and you're already thinking of laying a hand on her. What if the two of you have a
disagreement when we're carrying out the mission? Are you going to fight with her and alert the police officers,
then get arrested too? You may not be able to meet Jake even if you get detained."
Eira dared not to speak a word anymore. What Wolf said made sense to her.
She wanted to save Jake, and the only way was to ask for Boss' help.
Abel would only fulfill their request when their grade point had accumulated to a certain level.
“Is there anything you'd like to say?" Wolf turned to look at Luca.
Luca had not spoken a word since he started talking about the plan.
Wolf glanced at Klein and Eira once again.
They kept silent.
“If you have nothing to say, then get ready for tonight's mission," said Wolf as he turned off the laptop.