At Bernardo Manor, the second son, Booker, pushed his younger brother Boang, walking on the flat path of the castle.
On the back, four soldiers of the Blackwater Legion were closely following the two men. They carried long guns and had serious faces.
Boss Nick has a total of three wives and four legitimate sons, and among them, only Booker and Boang are brothers from the same father and mother, so their relationship is naturally extremely close.
After Nick's death, Boang lost the right to leave the manor. This was secretly instructed by Tagu, and the purpose was obvious.
The breeze was blowing, and Boang was sitting in a wheelchair, his body twitching mentally from time to time. This was a sign that he was a little nervous.
"Are you feeling uncomfortable?" Booker asked.
"...I...I've been feeling a little depressed recently." Boang stuttered, paused and asked, "How...how are you, is your work going well?"
Booker was silent for a moment: "It's going very well. I'm helping Tagu complete the succession. There should be results soon."
"Bu...Where is Bruna?" Boang couldn't help but ask.
"This stupid woman left with the Orientals. She has betrayed the Bernardo family." Booker's voice was cold when he said this.
Boang lowered his head: "But...but she is our family."
"I'm sorry, Boang, I currently don't have the power to decide who is our family." Booker sighed: "All I can do is do the job in front of me well."
At this point, the two brothers fell silent.
Although Bohan is the youngest of the four Bernardo family sons, he was discriminated against because of his birth disability. He has experienced all the warmth and coldness of the world, and his thoughts and emotions are naturally much more delicate than those of his peers.
"I may have to go on a business trip in a few days." Booker looked ahead and said in a slightly hoarse voice: "...Maybe something will happen in Bana City, but don't listen to those rumors. When I come back, everything will be fine.
Best possible outcome.”
"Yes, I believe you!" Boang nodded slowly.
Booker looked down at his brother, said nothing, and just pushed him to the door of the castle: "Okay, I'm leaving."
Boang looked at him and nodded numbly.
Booker arranged his neat suit, came to the front of the wheelchair, looked at his brother, and suddenly bent down and said: "Your shoelaces are untied again, let me tie them for you."
"Thank you!" Boang looked at him, feeling a little nervous, because the night before his father died, Tagu had tied his shoelaces like this.
Booker bent down, carefully tied his brother's shoelaces, stood up, smiled and touched Boang's head: "I love you, Boang!"
Boang looked at him: "Are you in danger?"
"Of course, there are always dangers in political struggles, but I can handle it." Booker said with a smile on his pale cheeks: "Trust me."
"Of course!" Boang replied softly with a smile that was uglier than crying.
Booker nodded, turned around and left.
Bo Ang looked at his back and couldn't help shouting: "Brother, I...I will wait for you...to pick me up and leave!"
Booker turned around and smiled at him: "Of course!"
Turning around, Booker's bright smile had disappeared from his face. He quickened his pace, winked at the guard, and quickly left the manor.
Boang looked at everything next to the castle, his eyes full of uneasiness and loneliness.
Five minutes later, the chief executive's car left the gate of the manor. Booker sat in the back seat, holding the phone and saying: "Give me some time, we will take action tomorrow night."
"Yes, Mr. Chief!" the other party responded.
…
Ba Na City, in a two-story building in the fishermen's living area.
Su Tiannan sat on the chair, slamming bullets into the magazine while softly ordering: "Liu Tao, let me introduce the target to everyone."
Next to him, Liu Tao was wearing a combat uniform. He pointed at the tactical board with a simple composition and said: "Target, Posen. Joelson. He is the leader of the Bana City Coast Guard and the head of the Joelson family. Ming
At about eight o'clock in the evening, he will meet with Tagu's officers at the Rondo Hotel. Our task is very simple, enter the hotel and kill him."
A military intelligence officer raised his hand and asked: "What should we do with Tagu's people?"
"Kill them all together if there is a chance." Liu Tao frowned and responded: "There is no need to deliberately leave any clues, and there is no need to frame anyone, we will leave as soon as we are done."
"Understood!" The other party nodded.
Liu Tao looked at the crowd: "Two requirements: First, all participants do not need to return to the hiding place after completing the mission. They disperse directly and continue to hibernate in Bana City. There is no direct order to go online, and there is no need to participate later.
Action has been taken. Second, in order to ensure the safety of each group member, everyone must change their contact information after evacuating, and no one is allowed to contact other group members."
"yes!"
Everyone stood up and responded.
Su Tiannan looked at everyone and ordered softly: "Liu Tao will take people to check out the location. The old man will make an evacuation plan. Tonight, we will have spies entering the hotel. Okay, let's start working!"
…
The next day, it was about one o'clock in the afternoon.
In Bernardo Manor, Booker's son was playing football on the lawn with the other children at home.
The scorching sun was scorching overhead, and the group of children ran wantonly on the lawn.
Not far away, the guard soldiers turned their heads to look this way from time to time, supervising the safety of this group of noble children.
"Hey Paul, pass the ball to me!"
"...!"
On the lawn, when Booker's son turned his head and glanced around, he suddenly felt dizzy. His body was running and he suddenly fell to the ground with a thud.
"Hoola la!"
A group of children gathered around and kept shouting: "Hey, what's wrong with you?!"
"Oh, you weakling, you won't have heat stroke, will you?"
"Paul, you're cheating again! We've already scored two goals, get up!"
"...!"
On the lawn, Paul suddenly convulsed, foaming at the mouth, and his eyes rolled up.
This sight frightened the other children. They took two steps back in a panic and called the surrounding guards.
Soon, the stewards and soldiers in the castle ran over, helped Paul up together, and asked why.
"What’s wrong with you?!"
"...My stomach hurts so much, and my head feels so dizzy...Damn it...I may have eaten something dirty this morning." Paul was so weak that everyone helped him: "...vomit...vomit!"
"Call the doctor!" the housekeeper shouted.
Ten minutes later, after the housekeeper finished communicating with the doctor, he immediately ordered the servant: "Send him to the hospital, quickly!"
"But... Mr. Tagu said..."
"I'm going to call General Tagu. Don't worry about it. Send the child to the hospital quickly!" the housekeeper replied hastily, reaching out and taking out his cell phone.
"Creak, creak!"
There was a sound of a wheelchair scraping against the ground. Boang heard that his nephew had an emergency and rushed downstairs.