This weekend, Fletcher still coached him all day long, and would still go out from time to time impatiently, but because Dempsey was always with him, he had no chance to break through the window and sneak into the study to steal Chris' information.
There is absolutely no way to go on like this. He might bump into a rebel organization when he goes out one day. He will not know anything by then. If he is found out, the situation will be ten thousand times worse than it is now, and he will not be able to stand up again.
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But now all he can do is act during the day, and review the layout of Carmine's study in his mind at night, guessing where there are most likely hidden compartments. Because there is no opportunity to explore and advance the plan on the spot, everything has been planned long ago.
I can only deduce it back and forth in my mind.
This feeling is like reading the same article hundreds or thousands of times every day. The more you read it, the more bored you will be. This leads to Virak's condition getting worse and worse. He is extremely irritable and unable to concentrate on the future.
After making a layout, in the end he simply stopped thinking about these things and put the breakthrough point on Dempsey.
After contacting him, he has confirmed that Dempsey has betrayed him. In this cruel moment of death or mine, there is no need for him to worry about the old relationship. He can directly find a way to get rid of Dempsey, who has become an enemy, and expand his skills.
Just space.
As for how to get rid of Dempsey, Verak already has some ideas.
Now that I have no ability to take action against Dempsey, it would be impossible for Fletcher and Thomas' family to intervene. The only way left is to use an external force - a rebel organization.
On Sunday night, Verak wrote a note saying that he was under the control of his family. The family also sent a man named Dempsey to act as a bodyguard on the surface, but in fact he was secretly monitoring him. It was inconvenient for him to take action himself.
, needs the rebel organization to help him get rid of Dempsey in a subtle way.
Verak was confident that as long as he went out, the rebel organization would find ways to arrange for people to come in contact with him. It would not be difficult to pass the note on when the time came. As an organization that could survive so tenaciously in Laizein for so long, it would be difficult to get rid of a small
Dempsey is even easier.
As for why he should be obscure, this is what Fletcher taught him.
If an assassination is carried out openly, the party whose interests are harmed will inevitably look for the reason. If Verak is linked to the rebel organization and attracts the attention of the Thomas family, it will be troublesome. The only way is to cause an accidental death, even if it is a coincidence in time.
After all, it is not easy to think that Verak will have strong connections when he first arrives.
In the early morning of this day, after Dempsey entered the room, Verak greeted him with a smile.
Verak knew everything, but Dempsey didn't know yet that Verak had seen through his trick and had even set a date for his death.
The two of them had their own thoughts and pretended to be close friends, chatting about trivial matters.
"I should be able to go out today," Dempsey said.
"Why?"
Dempsey was already sitting at the desk very familiarly, flipping through the things on it casually: "Did you forget? Fletcher said before that he would arrange for us to go out and get some fresh air."
"That's a good thing." Verak said, "I'm almost bored to death sitting here all day long. By the way, do you know where you will go?"
"Go to Clay - well, how can I know where to go? Anyway, it depends on Fletcher's arrangements." Dempsey felt a little uncomfortable. He stood up and stretched, "Speaking of which, the weather today is really good.
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"Yes, it's a good day to go out for a walk." Verak pretended not to hear anything unusual.
Not long after, Fletcher came in and informed them that they could go out for some fun today. He would not follow them, but planned the route for them today.
Today they can take a special bus to three famous attractions: Clayton Gardens, People's Square, and Monsey Palace.
When Verak heard the news from Fletcher, he didn't react at all and just agreed silently. Because he really didn't know how to behave, he had to pretend when he was with Demps these days.
He is more relaxed and natural, but when he is with Fletcher, he is more melancholy, almost schizophrenic.
Fortunately, Fletcher knew that Verak knew what he and Dempsey had said, and thought that Verak was just worried about the situation in six months and didn't think much about it.
The two got into the back seat of the special car, followed by Fletcher.
"Master Chris, taking some time to relax will be good for your physical recovery." Fletcher stood beside the car and said with concern.
"Thank you, Fletcher." Verak nodded lightly.
The car started and drove to the first destination, Clayton Gardens.
When he first arrived in Lezein, Fletcher told him about Clayton Gardens, which has beautiful scenery and is the most popular place for residents of Lezerne to relax during their breaks.
"This place is really nice." On the way, Dempsey was completely attracted by the tall buildings outside that seemed to be no big deal to Verak.
Verak reached into his pocket and grabbed the note. The note was so thick and hot, and as soon as he grabbed it, he felt his heart being tugged: "Dempsey."
"Huh?" Dempsey didn't look back.
"Do you think it's better here or where you used to live?" Verak turned his head and stared at Dempsey's back and asked.
"Of course it's better here." Dempsey replied directly without thinking.
There was a bit of unbearability in Verak's eyes. He pursed his lips and said after a long time: "If you were given a chance to choose, would you choose to go back to the past or enjoy the present?"
After hearing this, Dempsey finally turned his head and looked at Verak: "K... Master Chris, why do you ask such a question?"
"I'm a little tired of this kind of life, so I want to hear your opinion." Verak maintained a gentle face.
"I'm going to enjoy now," Dempsey said.
Verak lowered his eyes and raised the corners of his mouth slightly: "I remember you have a friend named Nord. You guys came to Lezein together, right?"
"He told me before that you don't think there is any difference between expensive wine and cheap wine, and you never envy the life of aristocrats and rich people. You are a sharp-tongued brother who knows how to find things in the ordinary.
Someone who is not ordinary and sees through the essence of life." Verak felt that he could not control his facial expression.
Demps didn't notice anything strange at all. He paused and said, "Nord and...did you say that about me?"
"Of course." Verak smiled, his eyes a little sore, "Not just him, I have always thought you are such a person."
"Thank you for your recognition, Master Chris."
"Master Chris..." Verak laughed at himself, "...will you still be that kind of person?"
"Of course." Dempsey nodded grandly, "I will be a person who satisfies you."
Verak's angina suddenly became almost unbearable. He endured the pain, smiled, and pointed outward from Dempsey's side: "It's so beautiful outside..."
Dempsey looked in the direction that Verak pointed. There were only a few passers-by outside, and there was nothing special about the gray-white sky. When he turned around and looked at Verak again, he saw that Verak was facing the other side of the car window, leaving behind