Chapter 1124 Seriously?
"Maybe I should do it first when the right time..." Pete thought of this and looked at the entrance of the alley. If he had to take action first from this angle, he could indeed block the exit of the alley. Then at that time...
Just as Pete was thinking this, the car Morris and the others drove quickly at the entrance of the alley and drove directly from the entrance of the alley. When they saw them appear, Pete sent a message, and then the car that Thun, who was originally parked three hundred meters away, drove out of the parking space and soon arrived at the restaurant. After stopping, Thun took the other three people out of the car and walked directly into the restaurant.
"I've entered the restaurant." Thun said on the phone: "There are more people in the restaurant now."
Pete smiled and said, "How long does it take to get to the back door?"
"If the action starts..." Thun seemed to think a little bit, "If I don't encounter resistance, I think I can reach it within thirty seconds."
"It's better to think about the situation of resistance." Pete said: "The Russians may bring many people at that time. They cannot leave the restaurant at the same time as if they were running away. There will definitely be some arrangements, who is in front, who is protecting, and who is behind the palace. I think you understand this process."
"I understand." Thun said, "But I've sat down now and prepared to order food. Do you want something?"
"Eat it." Pete looked at Morris and the others who were still parked on the road outside the alley, and then said: "If you encounter resistance after entering there, you must attack, constantly oppress them, and suppress them near the back door. Of course, it is best if you can directly eliminate it. But no matter what, they cannot easily move and get out of contact with you. I suggest you strengthen your firepower, just like you said before, bring more bullets."
"I understand." Thun paused and said, "I know what to do."
"Okay. So enjoyable meals." Pete said: "I have to go and explain to Morris."
After hanging up the phone, Pete turned to Morris. After the phone was connected, Pete immediately said: "You have to move faster. It is best for you to block them near the entrance of this alley."
"We are already at the fastest speed," Morris said. "As soon as we arrived in three minutes, we got up and left the bar. Of course, we didn't rush out directly, after all, it was just a drill. But then we could walk out of the bar in advance. Stand in front of the bar and have some breathing, smoke a cigarette and chat with friends. This is a normal thing. Then we get in the car and set off, which should save some time."
"I was wondering if I should do it first." Pete said: "I think that when the Russians took away the person they wanted, they would leave immediately, and their movements would definitely not be slow. It would definitely not take too much time to get out of this alley and get on the bus. And the most critical people will definitely come out first. If we are slow, then the first people will likely escape under the cover of others."
"Even if they can leave the entrance of this alley, they can't escape the street." Morris said confidently: "Don't forget, we attacked them on several sides at the same time. For a moment, I think they responded correctly and effectively."
"I'm worried about something happening in the middle or something unexpected happens. If I can be near the alley, I can provide you with great support." Pete said: "If we can compress them in such an area near the alley, it will be very beneficial for us. I think it will be solved all the Russians in a short time."
"But if you do it first..." Morris said: "You have exposed your location in advance, which is very dangerous for you. Whether you can leave where you are now will have to be questioned."
"I know this," said Pitt. "This is indeed a problem, but we must ensure that the task is completed first, and that you will not be trapped in the ongoing gunfight with the Russians. If that happens, it will be not just me who will be difficult to escape, and you will be even more trouble."
"But this is difficult to happen." Morris said: "When we suddenly launch an attack, they will suffer a lot of casualties after the gunshots, and even if they can counterattack, they will become weak and powerless. Maybe it only takes a little time to get it done. You said before, can they work together under such a blow? Most people will still run back, and then hit Toon and your guns, but I still think you should still take action when necessary, otherwise it is better to watch quietly. Otherwise, when there is a problem and you have to give up that place because of early exposure."
I have to say that although when Pitt first met Morris, this guy was the most unreliable in the entire team, and he was not only an outrageous in his temper. Perhaps only Matt, who died in Iraq, could stand him. But now, this guy has obviously changed a lot, especially after Iraq experienced that hard battle. After losing Matt, Morris seemed to have changed a lot. Not only did he think more about himself, but also when doing things, he obviously became cautious. He said this just now very well.
It is impossible for you to just shoot one shot. This is not assassination of a target, you can leave after one shot. According to the plan, you will be the last person to evacuate. If you shoot from the beginning, your current position will be very likely to be exposed. After all, this place is not far from the exchange location, and experienced people will soon know which direction the bullet was fired. After continuous shooting, you can accurately locate it here. Even if the Russians will find it difficult to take care of it at that time, don't forget that there are still Germans.
"What you said makes sense." Pete said: "I'll consider this again."
"So can I leave now?" Morris said: "I really want to eat something now."
"It's OK," said Pete. "I'll go to your street right away and it's all."
After hanging up the phone, Pete left Stein Business Center again and came to the street connected to the alley. At the same time, in the Russian Embassy, Ivan was reporting with the old guy Yunis.
"I think the Americans really took it seriously. I saw a man in the photo I took in Moritz Square, a woman who had accompanied Lille to bargain with us. I think he was from the Intelligence Agency. The woman showed up in the square with her and stayed for a long time before leaving, and left some people there to take turns staring. I think they were ready for the exchange there," said Ivan.
Chapter completed!