Alex was lying on the ground dying, and Owen took the unconscious ASH out of the car and placed him next to Campbell. ASH was still alive, but he didn't know the exact extent of his injuries, and he hadn't woken up yet.
Campbell's wound was still bleeding, but with a heartbeat helping to hold him down, he was still alive. Monica called 911. The battle lasted for more than ten minutes. People nearby had called the police, and police cars and ambulances were on their way.
on the way.
"You must leave immediately, and remember not to contact anyone..."
Heartbeat is very smart, and he figured out the key to this while still fighting.
"There is a traitor involved in this incident. Our route is highly confidential. Only the top brass of the FBI know about it. These people stayed here in advance and arranged firepower points on the second floor. They obviously received the news in advance..."
He didn't finish his words, but several others understood what he meant. The traitor could not be among them, but he must be someone from the FBI or the police. After all, only the FBI knew the route, and their vehicle was provided by the police. It was very likely
A positioning device or something is installed.
Owen kicked Alex, who was on the ground in shock, to get him to roll up. The guy had been beaten badly just now, his nose was broken, and there was blood everywhere on his face.
Owen and Monica took off the black hoods of several corpses in succession. They were both black and white. They had nothing on their bodies to identify themselves, and their weapons were not uniform. However, this further confirmed that these people were mercenaries.
"Let's go, leave quickly, I'll take care of them both..."
The heartbeat urged again, now is not the time to hesitate, Owen decided to do as he said.
After replenishing their equipment, Owen and Monica left with Alex. Their whereabouts had been leaked, and a second wave of mercenaries would come at any time. In their current state, they would really have no choice but to sit back and wait for death.
As for ASH, Heartbeat and Campbell, in fact, their departure is the best protection for the others. The target of those mercenaries is Alex. If Alex is not here, the possibility of them being silenced is low.
The best hope is that the police arrive first, but I don't know if Campbell can survive until then.
Owen has a feeling that they will have a lot of troubles in the future...
…
Two streets away, there was a "crash" and Owen smashed the car window with the butt of his gun.
The "beep beep" alarm sounded. After some tinkering, Owen turned off the alarm. Owen then opened the decoration under the steering wheel and found the wiring box. After some tinkering, the car started.
"boarding."
Owen waved, Monica grabbed Alex and got into the back seat, and Owen drove the badge and sped away.
He has been dealing with cars all year round and has modified so many vehicles. Opening a lock is as easy as eating and drinking, without any difficulty.
…
The sky was getting dark, and Irving was driving on the streets of Los Angeles.
The FBI person in charge of this operation was Farrell. This man Irving had heard of was Wommack's right-hand man, and he was considered the FBI's second-largest person in Los Angeles.
Irving didn't know if there was a problem with Farrell or the people below him, or even Womack. He didn't know who to believe.
What Heartbeat said was very reasonable, and no one could believe it now. Although he was emotionally unwilling to believe it, the West Hollywood branch was indeed suspicious. Originally, Father George was the person he trusted most, but now he is seriously injured and dying.
The rest of the people, Carlos and Carl, can also be trusted, but with their abilities, contacting them yourself would be harming them.
As for the CTU, to be honest, this is the department Irving least dares to trust.
In the history of 24 hours, there have been many insiders in this department. As far as Owen knows, the current Nina is not a good person.
In the original book, this woman can attack Jack's relatives for money, but there's no guarantee she won't pay him $100 million for his attention, not to mention she is the head of the data support team.
Chloe and Jack can be trusted, but Owen is not sure that he can hide it from others. CTU's mobile phones are specially customized. Logically speaking, Owen is most likely to contact people from CTU. If Nina is interested, contact
No one at CTU can get around her.
Perhaps, only Brian could be trusted, so Owen decided to find a mobile phone to contact Brian later.
For the sake of safety, they had changed all their equipment. Now the clothes they wore were casual clothes collected from some black-hooded vehicles, and the previous heavy-duty bulletproof vests were also discarded.
The remaining mobile phones, walkie-talkies and other communication tools were also left at the scene of the shootout. Owen, who has the memory of later generations, knows very well how unsafe these things are. If the other party has their number, it is easy to locate them through these things.
As for Alex, there was no need to think too much. Before being escorted, the FBI put him in civilian clothes for safety reasons. Except for his hands being handcuffed, he looked just like an ordinary person.
In fact, there is an FBI safe house nearby. There are alternatives in the previous emergency plan. If you are attacked and need to hide temporarily, you can enter the FBI safe house for a short rest, replenish ammunition and treat wounds.
There is a specific location and password on ASH's PDA, but in this case, there is no need to consider it. Owen remembered that the cruel angel's meeting place was randomly determined before, so that there was maximum uncertainty, and Owen also decided
Learn something.
After driving around a few times to make sure no one was following him, he drove the car into a side street. Compared with the bright lights in the city center, this place seemed like another city.
This place is still located in the old city. There are three-story old buildings nearby. There are also places under construction around it. The environment is chaotic and perfect for them to hide. Even if an accident occurs, the complex environment here can facilitate their evacuation.
Owen parked the car in the shadow of an alley. After getting out of the car, he looked around to see if there was no one nearby, and then used the tools he prepared to remove the front and rear license plates of the car.
The purpose of this is to prevent someone from monitoring the police communication channel. If they find that a vehicle has been stolen near the location of the shootout, they can easily guess that it was Irving and the others who stole it. Then finding the car means finding them.
Now that the lights have started to come on, most ordinary households have already turned on their lights. Owen walked a little further. After he was far away, he looked up and looked around. Many of the residential buildings in front of him had already turned on their lights, but there were still lights on the third floor.
There was a dark room, so they decided to hide there for the time being.
This kind of old-fashioned building naturally does not have an elevator, and the lighting in the corridor is very poor. There are only one or two wall lamps on each floor for lighting, and some of them are often broken.
Owen and the others cautiously climbed up to the third floor. The journey was surprisingly smooth, and they didn't meet any residents. It seemed that it was dinner time at this time, so no one went out.
When she got to the door, she looked through the crack of the door and saw that it was dark inside. Owen stood at the door and listened to make sure there was no one inside, and then pulled out a hairpin from her head.
Monica was a little depressed by Owen's sudden attack. She curled her lips and glared at Owen angrily. Although this girl is usually a bit of a man, she still has hairpins.
The hairpin was inserted into the door lock and after a few fiddles the door opened.
This skill was something Irving learned on his own when he was in school. He would often run out to play late at night and would be locked out by his mother when he came back. In order to avoid sleeping in the garage, Irving learned this skill on his own. He never thought it would come in handy.