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Chapter 907 Arrangement

John is still staying in Novoco, Novoco, Novaro Road. According to his plan, he will only leave after all the place is restored and put on track. So the phone was quickly connected.

"Mr. John. It's me, Pete." Pete said.

"What? Do you need my help?" John asked.

"That's right. I think I need some manpower." Pete then said the reason. For John, this was absolutely fine. It was not just a matter of meeting Pitt's requirements, but more importantly, he was worried about how to arrange the people who were used to monitor Pitt and Wells Lee. Unexpectedly, this time he directly provided him with a good opportunity. So of course he agreed to Pitt's request, and immediately prepared to transfer people, and at the same time he reassured Pitt that these people could stay here for him to arrange.

Peter did not doubt John's attitude. After all, he was a firefighter in this matter, and it seemed completely reasonable to cooperate with him at this moment. So after hanging up the phone, Pete didn't think much about it, and left the exhibition hall after looking around.

About ten minutes later, Robert Sean found Pitt who was checking in the room on the other side of the aisle, "We agreed. We monitored the communication process and all the information was kept first."

Pi Te nodded and pointed to the room where he was located and said, "You can live here, and people here must stay here. Unless there is any change, they cannot leave here. Not only are they responsible for the guards when using it here, but they also have to keep a close eye on them and ensure that the facilities here are normal and easy to use."

"We have no problem with these. Do what you say. What you need us to do, make a list, and we will start preparing immediately." Robert said.

"That's great." Pete said, taking out the paper and pen from his pocket and starting to write immediately. "It's actually very simple, it's convenient for people here to live and entertain."

"Entertainment?" Robert Sean asked in confusion.

"Of course. Don't put everything in prison like a prison. That will lead to problems." Pete said: "They need entertainment, sports, and paid programs. Other things they like to finish together, ask them what they want to prepare, and that's it." Pete began to write after he said that.

Robert looked at what Pete had close-up and said, "Have you ever experienced a lot of these?"

Pete smiled and said, "Almost, most of those places are uneasy and appear tight, but in fact everyone is ready to move. Do you understand what I mean?"

Robert shrugged, "I don't seem to understand."

"That means you haven't been in such a place, and on the 33rd, you haven't paid much attention to the issues and feelings that people there usually discuss." Pete said, writing a lot of things quickly and tearing them down and handed them to Robert, saying, "Buy all of them first, and be in this room." After Robert took the page, Pete continued, "If all this goes well and we are familiar with these arrangements, then the hall on the right can be divided into several areas, so that their meetings can be arranged at the same time."

Robert agreed with this, and he said, "This proposal is good. But when can I be considered to be able to do this?"

"After a week," said Pitt. "What I am trying to do now is to be careful not to make mistakes. At this time, we must first accumulate some experience, know what to do, and what else is not done and what needs improvement. Only after the general problem is fine, we can relax. Do you understand what I mean?"

"Okay." Robert agreed and walked out with the paper. "I'll make arrangements right away. Do you need to go somewhere else?"

"Of course." Pete said, and left the room and said to the people who were conducting inspections: "We must also check carefully here. Hurry up and keep an eye on the record. Including some places you think may be in potential dangers, you should also pay attention to the records. The last report will be given to me, including improvement measures. You must submit it to me before going to bed tonight. We will have to solve these problems tomorrow."

About two hours later, Pitt and his men completed the inspection here, and Robert also completed the first step of preparation of the items as Pitt asked.

"We need to keep people here. We will be arranged overnight today." Pete said as he walked out of the building, pointing to the area in front of the building and said, "This area belongs to us. People who don't want to be closed cannot enter this area. Warning signs are erected around them. Then the cordon is raised."

"Okay. No problem." Robert Sean agreed: "I'll start making arrangements right away."

Pi Te nodded and said, "My people will stay here too. We will supervise each other." After that, he got into the car, "Let's go back as soon as possible. Tell them that everything can go as planned, and I have to choose personnel to come here. You can tell those five people that they can contact the people they want to meet tomorrow, but to clarify our rules so that there will be no misunderstandings, the key is to waste time."

On the 33rd, Adal Hassan and others who received the news from Pete were relieved. In particular, Adal Hassan breathed a sigh of relief in his heart. At this moment, what he made was no longer a choice he had made helplessly when forced, but from his own real interests. Seeing his brother's safe arrival at home was part of the benefits he got, which undoubtedly improved his trust in those people a lot, giving him a real sense of cooperation. So now he can say that he would want to complete this task as soon as possible in exchange for other things that the other party promised him.

So the next day, Adal Hassan came to a room we prepared for them under Pete's surveillance and broadcast the number to Casey Chen.

Pete looked at Adal Hassan making a phone call there, and the guy seemed very calm. Obviously, the experience of the past week made the guy's mentality much stronger. The phone didn't call for a long time. It was as required by Peter. After arguing the time and place, it was stated that everyone must abide by the rules when meeting. Then, after confirming that the information received by the other party was correct, he hung up the phone.

Pete watched Adal Hassan leave the room specifically for making phone calls. He no longer cared about the people who came in later because there would be no problems with these people. This was not that Pete did not care at all, but that through his analysis, it was confirmed that everyone else should be fine.
Chapter completed!
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