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Chapter 406 Inquiry?

"Management?" Pete asked back and shook his head, "It's unlikely. I think my captain, Donovan, is more likely. I think John appreciates him very much. If he really wants to promote people from a team like us, he is more likely."

"What about you?" Parker continued, "Will you give me a team? Just like the team you are now."

"It's possible," said Pitt. "It's not difficult to lead a team like this in my opinion. The team here is the same as the Marine Corps squad. If I were asked to do it, there would definitely be no problem."

Parker nodded with satisfaction and said, "Do it well. If Donovan is promoted, it will be beneficial for you. I... it should be said that everyone over there thinks that Helmet will do big things in the future." As he said, he looked at Pete and said, "How much effect you can play depends on yourself. So don't be confused, don't think about those useless things. Do it well and you will get what you will get."

"I understand." Pi Te nodded, finished the burger in his hand for a few bites, looked downstairs and said, "I've gone downstairs."

"There are other food and drinks here. Bring them all." Parker said as he stood up, picked up the plastic bag and handed it to Pitt.

Pete took the plastic bag and looked at it, "Will the Dog Zuo stay in the hotel tonight?"

"Dog left?" Parker was stunned for a moment before he realized that this was referring to the Arab who was staring at. Because he did not disclose the information about the Arab, Pete gave the man a code name. So he smiled and said, "It should be. If there is any problem, please call me first." "Okay. I understand." Pete said, looking at the folding bed and said, "Are you going to have a sleep?"

"Of course." Parker smiled and took a sip of the drink, took out a cigarette and lit it, "Eat and drink enough, smoke a cigarette and have a sleep. What a pleasant thing."

"Okay." Pete said nothing, and after checking the items he needed to carry with him, he went out with a plastic bag.

It is actually more comfortable to sit in the car than in the room. Not only does the seats of this car feel like a sofa, but the angle towards the entrance area of ​​the hotel is also good. It is easy to quickly scan the scene in front of the hotel.

Pitt took out the ate from the plastic bag and started eating. At this moment, a car driving towards the hotel attracted Pitt's attention.

Because Pitt had seen this car before, a black Chevrolet SUV that he had seen outside the restaurant, which was the one that also attracted Pitt's attention. Seeing this car, Pitt immediately put down the cup in his hand and took out the phone and dialed Parker's number immediately.

The phone was connected quickly, and Parker said, "What? I'm not asleep yet?"

"Yes." Pete immediately said: "The car I saw during the day is here again. It's now at the hotel door."

"Wait. Let's see." Parker said as he seemed to have run a few steps, and after a moment, he said, "There are three people getting out of the car. Two of them have never been seen..."

Pete didn't see how many people got out, but after a while the car drove away from the door, probably to find a place to park, so Pete vaguely saw several backs entering the hotel.

"What should we do?" asked Pete.

"Stay and don't move. I'll go and see." Parker said as if he had moved again. After a while, he said, "Don't be nervous, probably someone came to find him. It doesn't seem like something happened. I'll go downstairs first." After that, he hung up the phone.

Pete put away the phone, he was not nervous because he agreed with Parker's judgment. From the moment, there was nothing wrong with the other place except this car.

After a while, Parker appeared in his sight. The guy was wearing a suit and glasses and walked across the street. When he came to the car where Pete was sitting, he looked in the car, and then he accelerated his pace and walked into the hotel.

Pete watched Parker disappear at the hotel gate and reached out to take out the pistol he carried with him. After checking it, he placed it directly next to his seat. Although he didn't think there would be too many problems, everything still had to be prepared.

Almost ten minutes later, Pete's cell phone vibrated. He picked it up and looked it up without looking at it. Parker said on the other side of the phone: "What's the situation outside?"

"Everything is OK," Pete said as he looked back and forth, "Where are you? Have you seen them?"

"I saw this. These people sat in the hotel cafe. Several people sat in a circle." Parker said.

"Friends party?" Pete felt a little weird because the posture was not similar at all. At least the person driving the Chevrolet didn't look like a party at all.

Parker was silent for a moment and said, "I don't look like it. I shouldn't be familiar with each other as they look like they are. I feel like I'm doing an inquiry."

"Inquiry?" This made Pete nervous, "Is it a warning to the enemy? Someone noticed something?"

"Impossible." Parker said: "Don't be guilty and scare yourself. How could anyone notice it before we even took action? In addition, if you really notice the problem, you shouldn't be talking to that person in such a relaxed way."

"Okay." Pete knew Parker was right, so he continued, "I hope nothing unexpected happened."

"Well. I'll stare. This is the case first." Parker hung up the phone after saying that.

Pete put away the phone and sighed slightly. Although there seemed to be nothing wrong in front of him, he felt a vague feeling. He always felt something was wrong, like being stared at or under surveillance. But he couldn't tell what was wrong, and he couldn't find any clues at all. Maybe it was because of his bad mental state recently, which always made him feel a little sensitive. Especially the stimulation of the dream he had after falling asleep in the afternoon was even more fueled to the fire, which made him feel this strange feeling again. So he rubbed his face and tried to make himself more awake, but this was useless and could not be useful.

About forty or fifty minutes later, Parker called again, and after Pitt answered, he heard Parker say, "It's over. The people who came seemed to be leaving. They shook hands, but they looked unhappy and even seemed a little depressed. Okay, I'm ready to come out. That's it."

Shortly after Parker hung up the phone, the Chevrolet SUV appeared in sight again. This time the car did not drive to the hotel gate, but turned around in the middle of the road and parked directly on the side of the hotel like noon. It did not turn off the engine but was idle there.
Chapter completed!
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