Twenty Seven Years

Chapter 197: Give others a chance to exercise

  Chapter 197 Give others a chance to exercise

   "The location here happens to be relatively remote, and it is much less difficult than attracting attention and taking cover in the downtown area." The location of the military warehouse is beneficial for them to implement the plan. After simple consideration, Diaz supported Verac's new idea.

   "So, this thing is feasible?" Nord couldn't hide his excitement.

Veraker was not overwhelmed by joy. He knew that if this matter was to be implemented, it still needed careful investigation and preparation: "At present, it is only theoretically feasible. Whether it will work or not will have to wait until we do it." just got it."

   Diaz then asked: "So what do we do next?"

   "What do you think should be done?" Verac threw the question to Diaz.

   "I..." Diaz froze.

   "As I said, the most important thing to ask you to participate in the plan is to train you." Verak found that these companions had a subconscious sense of dependence on him and got used to obeying him. What they want to do is to change the world. The disadvantages of this kind of dependence and obedience will inevitably outweigh the benefits. "Think more and try more. I hope to see the day when you will be alone."

   Diaz pursed his lips, his eyes fell on the ground.

   "Tell me your opinion." Verac waited patiently for Diaz.

   "I think..." Diaz paused for a moment, then took a deep breath, and tentatively said, "We should divide the plan into several small parts, each responsible for one part, and solve it step by step."

  Verak immediately showed a satisfied smile: "I think so too."

   "Yeah." Diaz pursed his lips again.

"We need efficiency, and we need to go through all the steps of looting military warehouses in the shortest possible time, so as to ensure that if we find that it doesn't work later, we still have time to think of other ways." Verak explained to Nord and Murphy The reason, "One month is very long, but also very short, we have to make full use of the time."

  Verak is neither arrogant nor arrogant.

  Morais entrusted multiple parties with the task of resolving the preparation of weapons, but he didn't think others would be able to solve it, and his own existence was dispensable.

  What if other people have no ideas when the time comes? Wouldn't I feel ashamed that I didn't go all out when I think others can handle it and relax?

   "It's pretty good. I found a way to try it out after taking a break." Verak nodded towards the truck, "Let's go, let's go back and make detailed arrangements to test the feasibility of this plan."

   Several people got into the car one after another, and it took more than an hour to return to the Aisha Hotel.

  By the time they went back, it was almost four o'clock in the afternoon.

   At this point, the members of the Equality Association are basically working. Verac didn't go to chat with Morais through the tunnel, but took the three of them upstairs to his room and began to assign preliminary work.

"Murphy, I'll give you a task first." After sitting down, Verak immediately looked at Murphy, "I need a map that centers on the military warehouse and radiates at least two blocks. I also need to know the latest Yes, any government agency that can provide support to the warehouse."

   Murphy looked at Verak unexpectedly.

   "Three days, will it work?" Verak asked.

   "Yes." After Murphy and Diaz exchanged glances, they accepted the task Verak gave him.

   "Nord, you are responsible for renting a house with a good view over the military warehouse, and you must break into the military warehouse as much as possible while ensuring safety." Verak looked at Nord again.

  Nord felt the seriousness of the atmosphere, and the looseness and liveliness of his body were swept away, replaced by incomparable solemnity: "Understood."

   "You only need to go in to understand the situation inside, and you don't need anything else for the time being." Verak reminded.

   "Understood." Nord repeated.

  Finally, Veraque put his eyes on Diaz's face: "Diaz, what you have to do is..."

  Diaz looked at Verac seriously, waiting to receive his task.

   "When they need help, provide support at any time." Verak said, "These things require frequent travel and contact with others. My appearance is too sensitive, so I can only leave it to you to lay the foundation first."

   "Yes." Diaz agreed.

"Your brother is not very familiar with this place yet, you have to introduce him when necessary. Nord is a bit reckless in his work. If he has any problems there, you have to help solve them in a timely manner." Virac feared Diaz I felt that I didn't think highly of him, so I didn't arrange a separate task for him, and only asked him to assist others, explaining specifically, "Diaz is the most thoughtful and stable character among you, and I am most assured that he will take care of these things. "

  Nord heard something wrong: "You mean...you don't get involved?"

"There are still a lot of things to do in the training class. In addition, I want to train you and give you the opportunity to make meritorious deeds. Therefore, in the initial stage of this plan, I will not provide you with much help." These things can be said to be the foundation of the entire plan, and they are also the simplest, and they don't need special abilities to do it. Verac boldly decided to let go and leave it to the three to finish.

   There are not many coincidences in this world.

   Not everyone can be like him, pretending to be Chris to deal with the major forces, being imprisoned and meeting his life mentor Keating, and being accepted and reused regardless of previous suspicions after escaping from prison.

  His opportunities are rare and cannot be copied.

  If he wants to train other people and let them grow through experience, he can only actively create opportunities for them.

  Some of the arrangements this time, in Verac's view, can also be used as a small test for the three of them, to test their abilities, discover what they are good at at a deeper level, and arrange tasks in a targeted manner in the future.

  He knew that Nord would deal with it, so he entrusted him with the task of renting a house and breaking into military warehouses.

  He knew that Murphy was introverted and careful, so he arranged for him to do the 'delicate work' of investigating information and drawing maps.

  He knows that Diaz has seen the world, is calm and decisive, so he is the least likely to have accidents if he takes care of and protects Nord and Murphy.

   But these are not enough, he wants to understand and discover more strengths and differences of the three of them.

   "When do we start?" Nord asked impatiently.

"In the evening, I will go to Morais to approve an operation fund, and you can go there early tomorrow morning." Verac took a sip of water and moisturized his dry throat, "At that time, you only need to report the situation to me every night. , In more cases, you need to make decisions alone."

   "Guaranteed to complete the task." Nord puffed up his chest.

   "Guaranteed to complete the task." Murphy imitated.

  Villac smiled and told Diaz: "Keep in mind that safety is the most important thing. If your actions are dangerous, you must stop in time."

   "Understood." Diaz nodded.

   "Okay, let's all go back and rest." Verak sent the three of them away.

   After Diaz, who was the last to go out, closed the door, he lay on the sofa with his hands behind his head and looked at the ceiling.

   Looking back on the past six months, the word that comes to my mind most frequently is actually 'suffering', but no one would have thought that time can fly by in the midst of suffering.

  Verak has a feeling of being unable to keep up.

   "Huh..." He let out a long sigh of relief, put away his miscellaneous thoughts, got up and went to the desk, and spent an afternoon reading all the two novels written by Piaf.

  At eight o'clock in the evening, Verac came to the cafeteria on the first floor of the casino and found Morais who was eating with a group of cadres as usual.

   "They're all here." Verac finished his meal and sat between Morais and Keating.

   "I heard that you came back at three or four o'clock, why did you come here now?" Morais asked with interest.

"I don't know if you are busy or not. I don't want to disturb your work arrangement, so I can only wait for the meal and report the situation to you while eating." Verak smiled and told Mo about today's harvest and the next arrangement. Les.

After hearing this, Morais nodded thoughtfully: "The plan to rob military warehouses was indeed brought up early in the morning, but before it was carried out in depth, some difficult problems appeared, and we had to give up in the end. Now Hearing what you said, I feel that restarting this plan is still very feasible, but can the people you arrange out do it?"

"The tasks entrusted to them are not difficult, and I believe they can complete them. In addition to reporting the situation, I also want to approve an operation fund." Verac began to ask Morais for money. I understand that money is the greatest talisman, and I think part of the money will be used for them to perform their tasks, and part of it will be used to solve disasters when necessary."

   "Just report the number directly." Morais said.

  Verak didn't ask for more: "One hundred gold grams."

"I'll give you two hundred gold grams." Morais made a bold move. The most important point is that in the two districts he was in charge of, the Equality Society had a steady stream of income through investment in the industry, unlike Chloe's side. Sitting and eating, life became more and more difficult. "Weapons preparation is the most important thing. If you can step on the foot of exploring the road firmly, it is worth spending more money."

   "Okay, then two hundred." Morais is willing to give more money, and Verac has no reason not to accept it.

   Keating silently listened to the conversation between Veraker and Morais, and asked: "Is it possible? You are in charge of lecturing in the training class, and you also need to be a consultant for the intelligence department and participate in solving the vacancies of weapons. Will you not be able to take care of it?"

Verak, who just took a bite of his meal, put down the tableware: "It's okay, teacher. It seems that I have a lot to do, but I can take care of it completely. I am only in charge of the one-day equality concept course in the training class. What should I do in the intelligence department?" The shared experience is almost shared, and the weapon preparation is also carried out in multiple lines, and I am not alone in doing it, so the pressure is not great."

  "The preparations for the fourth training class will start the day after tomorrow, and the class will start the day after tomorrow." Keating was a little worried about Veraker, "I have nothing to do tomorrow, and you can call me if you need help here."

"If you need help from the teacher, I'm sure I won't be polite. Don't worry. The day after tomorrow is the 11th. I'll be there then." Verac wrote down the date and looked at Piaf, "Comrade Piaf , I finished reading both of your novels in the afternoon. They are well written and the content is very profound. I just now realize that some of the things I have been doing unconsciously are wrong."

"That's good. These books are not only to awaken women, but also to make men realize that they are unknowingly oppressing women. If you can feel what I want to express, it means that its value is comprehensive enough." Piya Fu smiled and replied to Verac's simple review.

  After eating, Morais took Verak to approve two hundred grams of gold in cash, and then went to continue working.

   After Verac received the money, he and Keating returned to the hotel together.

   "Is it dangerous today?" Keating asked when he reached Verak's room.

"A little bit, it's something that can be solved with money." Verak considered his words for a while, did not deny the existence of danger, and did not make Keating worry too much, "I feel that the roots of the government are rotten now, that is, I don’t know what’s going on above.”

   "If the roots are rotten, it's only a matter of time before the branches and leaves above die." Keating said.

  Villac thinks deeply: "I want to find a way to tear a hole in the government and take a good look inside. The more we understand them, the more sure we can defeat them."

   "Intelligence will do this."

   "Well, soon." Verak said.

After half a minute of silence in the room, Keating expressed his speculation about Veraker's behavior in the past two days: "You asked the three of them to participate, and now you let them have a chance to perform, are you trying to pave the way for them? ?”

  "...It can be said so." Verak felt that the word "pave the way" did not go well with the Equality Association, "I want them to become the mainstay of the Equality Association in the future, and give me more voice."

   "Do you want to be a leader?"

"If you say that, I'm actually a leader now." Verak elaborated on his thoughts, "To put it bluntly, I think the fight between Morais and Chloe is a very profound lesson. After growing stronger, what should I do if Morais makes a wrong choice and I am powerless to stop it."

   "Are you thinking about this?" Keating was quite surprised. He thought that Verak had an idea and wanted to become the president of the Equality Society.

Verak sat on the sofa with his legs crossed: "Yes. We don't rule out the possibility of this happening in the future. I want to make a little preparation in advance to ensure that when equality goes in the wrong direction, I have the ability to pull it return."

"It's a good thing that you can think so far." Keating first praised Veraker's idea, and then put forward a different idea, "But I don't think you need to deliberately foster power and cultivate your own strength." Sooner or later, your confidant will become a person who has the same status as Morais in the Equality Association, or even higher than him."

   "Why do you think so?" Verak laughed.

   "I'm very optimistic about you, don't you remember?" Keating smiled.

   "Remember." Keating's approval has always been the greatest encouragement to Veraker, and he couldn't help grinning, "But I didn't join in for the sake of being something."

   Keating never questioned this: "Hope you can always be like this."

  (end of this chapter)

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