Let an Easterner with no qualifications follow a Sarson to hunt down a wanted criminal? This is absolutely unreliable, so Kino is the best choice.
And he is a liar...
As for Kino's fear of being seen through and other issues, Adolf then gave him a second option - to follow him to deal with Sullivan.
"If you are not willing to do this work, you will have no choice but to join forces with me to deal with a seer from the third secret transmission again."
"What? Secret three?" Chino recalled the guy from the Herbert family of Minx Energy, and his expression immediately changed, "No, no, no, I won't go, oh my God! Can't you let me go?
I don’t want to choose anything.”
"It's not up to you, my friend. After all, we both know the other's tricks." Adolf patted him on the shoulder, meaningfully.
Kino was instantly discouraged, and finally agreed to defraud the town's defense force for them.
It would be easier and safer to lure the town's sheriff and bounty hunter away than dealing with Sullivan.
That evening, Adolf, who was observing Dingo Town from a distance, discovered that two groups of men and horses of varying numbers left the town on horseback and headed in the same direction. It was very likely that they were deceived by Kino.
"They went to the north. It seems that your friends told them that you were in the north." Ethan stared at that direction and said without raising his head.
"Greed caught them." Adolf looked at the time and felt it was almost time, then called Ethan over.
"After the sun goes down, let's take advantage of the night to visit the lady. I hope we won't be thrown into jail because of greed..."
…
In Wild Dog Town, lights were turned on in a small two-story wooden house. The wife of the sheriff who lived there was lighting up all the lights in the house along the corridor and living room.
In the rocking bed in the bedroom on the second floor, the fat and white baby was already asleep. This was the result of the lady spending an hour coaxing him to sleep.
The husband left the house before dinner, saying he was going to arrest a criminal.
The lady finished her meal alone, washed the dishes and put them in the cupboard, then slept on the sofa in the living room, anxiously waiting for her husband's safe return.
Like most small towns in the east, Dingo Town only has a few vigilantes and a few bounty hunters.
In Missouri, where urban construction is not very complete, the power of the small town sheriff is often greater than that of the town mayor. They have the power of life and death over the people in this small area.
The people who have the closest contact with the law and order office are undoubtedly the wandering bounty hunters.
They would often pull out wanted notices and then go out to "hunt", either capturing the prisoners alive and locking them up in the cells of the public security station, or directly taking their heads to the police officers to collect the reward.
The action this evening was uncharacteristic. The town's sheriff, including her husband, gathered more than a dozen bounty hunters and left Dingo Town. One can imagine how difficult the criminals they wanted to catch were.
My wife is very worried. She is afraid that the outlaw gangs in Missouri have revived again. It will be difficult to escape unscathed from such a large-scale firefight.
However, it turned out that her fears were completely wrong.
In other words, her worries are still superficial...
When the man suddenly appeared outside her door, the woman realized that tonight was destined to be an unforgettable night of bad luck.
"I brought back news about your husband. Ma'am, it's very bad. Can you let me come in and have a chat?"
The man standing outside the door has long messy hair and a completely unkempt face. His dark brown skin and facial contours are different from those of the Bain people, which indicates that he is a Sarson from the red earth.
The lady immediately noticed the abnormality, casually said that the other party had found the wrong person, and then quickly tried to close the door.
But immediately, a pair of hands stretched out from behind and covered her mouth, dragging her into the room.
The Sarson outside the door stepped steadily into the living room and quietly closed the door.
The woman was tied to a wooden chair in the living room, unable to move her whole body. Her mouth was tied with several layers of cloth and her mouth was sealed. She could not even make a whimpering sound, and was completely unable to call the people in the town to come to the rescue.
She looked extremely frightened and stared at the bearded man who had attacked her from behind.
At this time, she remembered that she had forgotten to close the window. The Sarson at the door first attracted her attention, and her companion sneaked into the house through the window.
"Calm down ma'am, you know no matter how hard you try, it won't help."
Ethan pulled a stool over and sat in front of the woman.
"Next, we will ask a few questions, and you just need to nod or shake your head to answer."
As if she didn't hear it, the woman glanced at the cabinet on the side. On top of it was an incense burner that she found somewhere. It seemed to be worth a few dollars.
After Adolf glanced at her, he understood what she meant and sneered: "We are not here to rob. Make no mistake, answer our questions and maybe you can save your life, woman."
The eyes of the sheriff's wife were filled with tears. Her legs were shaking and she felt like she was almost incontinent.
"Is your child dead?" Adolf asked her, playing with the incense burner.
The woman shook her head hastily, but Adolf suddenly pointed to the photo frame hanging by the door.
"It's that kid."
The woman was suddenly startled, then shook her head, but after a while she nodded like a fool. I really didn't know what she meant.
Adolf snorted coldly: "Let me put it more clearly. Is your biological child dead?"
After the woman heard this, she was stunned, burst into tears, and nodded weakly.
"But you have a new baby, right upstairs?"
The woman nodded again, and then stared at the other person, her eyes full of pitiful pleading.
"I didn't hear his voice, he was probably asleep." Ethan reminded Adolf.
Adolf was silent for a moment and replied in a low voice: "Maybe he is just pretending. A person like that will always be vigilant."
The woman had no idea what the two men were talking about. She looked at Adolf for a while and then at Ethan.
Adolf turned his attention back and asked her again: "The death of your biological child was an accident. At least you think so, right? And the baby upstairs was picked up by you by chance?"
The sheriff's wife was very surprised. She was surprised why this man guessed so accurately.
Adolf knew the answer by looking at her expression, so he didn't ask any more questions. Instead, he calmed down and prepared to go upstairs to confirm.
"Want me to come with you?"
"No, come up again when I call you."
Adolf walked upstairs slowly, making very little noise.
From the time they broke into this home until now, they have not made much noise. The woman was subdued without even making any screams.
He gently opened the bedroom door and saw the child sleeping in the crib and breathing steadily.
Sullivan didn't know Adolf at all. Even if he was awake, he probably wouldn't know who this person was at first, but Adolf knew very well that the baby in front of him was an extremely dangerous and wanted criminal.