Eira, who rarely carried out such missions, frowned and said impatiently, “Since there's no one here, can't we just
rush into the evidence room and grab what the boss wants?"
"Can't you see the surveillance cameras? Do you have a death wish?" Klein looked back at her and wondered why
the boss would send such an airhead to come with them on the mission.
She was going to drag them down!
Eira was startled. She did not expect the man who agreed to cooperate with her to be so mean now.
She did not dare speak to speak anymore as she was inexperienced in this area.
While they were talking, Luca was busy brainstorming. She soon came up with an idea. "Where are the changing
rooms in the police station?" Luca brought it up to the others.
Her words brought Wolf to his senses.
If they could not find anyone to swap clothes with, there were still plenty of uniforms in the police station's changing
rooms for them to change into.
"I remember. Follow me." Wolf remembered the floor plan of this place like the back of his hand.
The three of them followed Wolf closely while keeping an eye on their surroundings to avoid getting caught on the
surveillance cameras.
They walked into the changing room, and Wolf heaved a sigh of relief as no police officers were around. If there
were police officers in here, they would have had a hard time.
"Hurry up and get changed," Wolf said, urging them.
Klein walked up to one of the lockers and opened it. He took out a set of clothes and put it on.
Upon seeing that, Luca realized that she certainly could not fit in the men's clothes.
People in Russia generally had a larger build, so she had no choice but to look for a locker with a woman's name on
it.
Eventually, she found one and opened it.
Eira immediately reached over and snatched the clothes inside. "These are mine."
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇt"..." Luca glanced at her. She did not bother arguing because she knew Eira did it on purpose.
Plus, now was not the right time to get into an argument. Luca found another locker with a woman's name on it and
took out the uniform. After unbuttoning the jacket, she wore the uniform over her clothes.
Although the uniform was a size small, it was still a little too big for Luca. Hence, she could still fit in the uniform
without taking her clothes off.
Klein, who watched from the sidelines, had a disappointed look on his face.
Originally, he had thought that he would get the chance to take a look at her body.
After the four of them had changed into the uniforms, Wolf glanced at the time. “We need to hurry up and go to the
evidence room."
The three of them followed behind him with uniforms and hats as their disguise. They casually walked past several
surveillance cameras like it was nothing and arrived at the evidence room.
The evidence room was locked with a combination lock.
After Wolf gave Klein a look, Klein stepped forward and planted a machine next to the lock. A few seconds later, the
lock was opened.
Luca saw everything.
The Island of Despair may not have equipped them with the best weapons, but they sure did provide them with
advanced gadgets.
Wolf pushed the door open and walked in.
Luca followed them in without uttering a word.
The evidence room was huge. Wolf started assigning positions after entering. "Eira, you search rows one and two;
Klein, you search rows three, four, and five."
Luca listened to him assign positions to everyone except her, so she asked, "What about me?"
"You follow me." Wolf did not let her search alone.
Luca knew that he did not trust her.
She kept quiet and followed behind Wolf.
"Found it." Klein's voice came from the next row. Luca turned around and saw him holding a large black bag.
Judging from the size of the bag, it did not look like it was for weapons. She frowned and realized that they were not
only looking for weapons.
The evidence room of the police station contained more than just weapons. It also contained many items seized
from other criminals.
Luca was silent. She had a bad feeling as she looked at the black bag.
"Good job. Keep on searching." Wolf nodded and glanced at Luca. She should know by now that the boss was after
more than just weapons.
Luca continued to follow him forward.
After taking two steps, she saw the weapons on the shelf.
Right next to it was a bag filled with evidence. Wolf picked it up and poured everything out. Then, he put all four
weapons into the bag.
"I found weapons on my side. There are two items left. We need to move faster," said Wolf.
"Got it." Klein's and Eira's voices sounded at the same time.
Luca looked up and took a glance at the position of the surveillance camera.
Although they were wearing uniforms, the police officer on duty in the monitoring room might find it unusual that
they were recklessly searching for things.
On the other hand.
Hansen sat in front of the computer as he watched the surveillance footage. He frowned and said, “These people
are not only taking away weapons..."
"Should we notify the boss, then?" asked another person. Their people had already hacked into the police station's
system earlier and replaced the footage.
The surveillance footage the police officers were watching right now showed that nobody was in the evidence
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmroom. The actual situation in the evidence room was displayed on their computer.
"There's no use telling the boss. They're already inside. We can't suddenly suspend their operation." Hansen
decided not the tell Ray.
Suspending their operation would put Luca in grave danger. The purpose of them doing this was to protect Luca.
Even if he told Ray, he would not let them suspend this operation either.
"If they're allowed to leave just like this, how unfortunate would it be for the cops inside?" The man sighed. They
somehow lost a bunch of evidence, yet they could not even catch the culprits. Could they get any unluckier?
"That's their business." Hansen did not show any sympathy as he stared intently at the surveillance video.
In the evidence room.
After a while, Klein's voice rang out once again. "I found it."
"I found it here too," Eira's voice followed.
"Everything has been found. Great. Let's go back the way we came from," ordered Wolf.
Everyone else was carrying things except for Luca, who was empty-handed. Although she did not know what was
inside the black bags they were carrying, they were certainly nothing good if Abel wanted them.
She followed them out.
The four of them returned the same way they came. They did not head back to the hotel immediately but were on
the opposite roof. Wolf took the bags in Klein's and Eira's hands, saying, "Klein, these are the things the boss needs.
Come deliver them with me."
"Can't you go there alone?" Klein recalled his deal with Eira. Without him there, Eira was certainly no match for
Ivana.
"But there are four bags here. What, do you have something else to do?" Wolf frowned and looked at him.
Klein looked at Luca, then looked at Eira. If God was not on Eira's side either, then he was not to blame.
"Nothing. Let's go."
Eira bit her lower lip as she did not expect Wolf to call Klein away after the mission. "What about me?" she said.
“You head back to the stronghold," said Wolf. Then, he glanced at Luca. “I don't know where you came from, but
you should know where you need to go."