Watching the delivery boy leave, Owen picked up his phone and dialed. The number was exactly the number of the pizza shop printed on the delivery boy's box just now.
"Is this a pizza shop? I am No. 13 Fountain Street. I would like to ask if the quantity of pizza just delivered to us is wrong?"
"Oh sir, is something wrong? Two large seafood pizzas..."
"Oh, I'm sorry, I made a mistake. The model and quantity are correct. Oh, by the way, can you help me check what I ordered a few days ago? Why do I feel that the taste is different today..."
"Uh... ok, please wait... you ordered two large seafood pizzas yesterday and the day before yesterday, but the curling was different. Do you think it's because of this..."
"Oh, okay, probably because of this, thank you very much, then, that's it."
Owen hung up the phone and said to Nicky: "There should be only two people in the house. They have been living here for at least two days..."
After confirming the identity and number of people, the two began to analyze. According to TU's intelligence, Makarov and Pavlovich were not from the same organization. Makarov was a registered terrorist and belonged to the Russian extremist organization.
"Core Group". Strictly speaking, Pavlovich is not a terrorist at all. He is just a Great-Russian person. However, he has a very poor view of the West and often makes some extreme remarks.
What is certain is that the two parties should be cooperating temporarily, so there are two possibilities for the two of them hiding in the house now, either they are preparing for the next thing, such as making bombs or something, or they are waiting for Makarov
further instructions.
At this point in the analysis, Owen was no longer satisfied with knowing Pavlovich's whereabouts. He also wanted to know why Makarov was looking for Pavlovich.
"No, Owen, this is too dangerous..."
Nicky objected.
"Don't worry, I'm sure. We must have enough information. The more information we have, the easier it will be for us to do next..."
Owen is full of confidence.
Of course, Nicky knew that everything Irving said was right, but it was still very risky for Irving to go in and install a bug.
"Trust me, Nicky..."
"All right."
Unable to resist Owen, Nikki finally had no choice but to agree, and then she took out the equipment Owen needed from a box.
"This is the latest type of eavesdropping device. It is small in size and easy to hide. It has a simple and reliable structure. It can be on standby for 48 hours and has a receiving range of 100 meters. We have enough here and can be turned on and off remotely. Once you get in, just install it in a hidden place.
That’s it…”
"ok."
Owen took it over, looked at it, and put it in his pocket. Now they need an opportunity, an opportunity that allows them enough time to sneak into the installation.
Owen waited silently, while Nikki paid attention to the situation on the other side. Her eyes were a little sour when she looked at the camera for a long time. This kind of surveillance work was really boring.
"Do it for me."
Nicky said and got up. Owen thought she was going to the bathroom, so he got up and continued monitoring for her. Who knew that Nicky sat next to the computer and started typing. After a while, she said: "It's done, I wrote a dynamic
The capture program will alarm whenever there is a change at the door opposite, so no one needs to keep an eye on it..."
Great, Owen's eyes felt sore after staring at it for so long. At this time, a passerby passed by the door on the opposite side, and the computer immediately sounded a "beep" alarm. It seemed that the program was running well.
Time passed by, and the whole afternoon was spent in boredom. The people in the room opposite had no intention of going out. Just when Owen was thinking about creating an accident to let them go out, the computer suddenly beeped.
alarm sound.
When I got closer to the window, I happened to see the door opposite open, and Makarov's people went out to leave.
"Only Makarov's man left, Pavlovich did not leave, what should I do?"
"Proceed as planned, I will adapt accordingly when the time comes..."
Irving quickly jumped out of the back window with a bug, and then found the group of teenagers at the stadium again.
This time, before he could speak, a group of teenagers stopped and gathered around spontaneously. It was true that this man's money was so profitable, and Owen paid so readily last time, which proved that he was trustworthy.
It's a kind of reputation.
Owen took out a hundred dollars and said, "Have you seen that house? I want you to go knock on his door and tell him, 'Foreigners, go back to your country.' Do you understand?"
The teenagers looked at each other, and then the boy in the lead, the guy who was unfriendly to Irving last time, took a step forward and said: "If you want to cause trouble for him, I can help you beat him up, for only $200...
…”
Owen rolled his eyes, these teenagers really treated him as a fat sheep.
"No, do as I say and don't do anything extra, otherwise you won't get a share..."
"Okay, but we have to pay first."
The value-added service was not allowed. The tall boy was a little helpless, but he still fought for himself.
"Okay, but remember what I said, don't do anything extra, otherwise you won't have the chance to make money next time. I think you are not the only young man in this city who is willing to earn US dollars..."
After Irving verbally threatened them, he handed them 100 U.S. dollars. The leading boy put the dollars in his pocket and walked there with a group of his men.
Owen climbed to the roof from the stairs on the side of the house. The roofs in Istanbul are like roads, and people are not prohibited from going up. On the contrary, the roofs are all connected. Owen quickly arrived at No. 13 from the road on the roof.
Above the building.
"Bang bang bang~~~"
Below, a group of teenagers knocked on the door very unfriendly and loudly. A face appeared behind the window on the second floor and looked down, and then the sound of people coming downstairs came from inside the house.
"Who are you looking for?"
After Pavlovich opened the door, he looked at the Turkish teenagers in front of him with vigilance.
The tall young man at the head took a step forward and said in somewhat stiff English: "Foreigners, go back to your country..."
The Turkish boy's accent was very strong, and Pavlovich didn't understand it at first. When he understood it, he became furious. He is a Russian with a hot temper, and he immediately wanted to take action.
The young man didn't care about Pavlovich's reaction. He just repeated the sentence twice mechanically, then broke up and left happily before Pavlovich was about to take action.
Pavlovich was so angry at the Turkish boy that Owen took advantage of the opportunity and sneaked into the house through the window.
Owen's destination is the single room on the second floor where Pavlovich often stays. According to Nikki's observation, Pavlovich often stays in this room, which means he must be doing something here. Owen's bug
It should also be installed here.
The structure of the house is very simple, and Owen found the room easily. The room was very messy, with a computer and some tools on the table, and a blueprint posted on the wall. It could be seen that Pavlovich was working and resting there.
here.
Owen attached the bug to the inside of the bookcase, a location that most people would not pay special attention to. He turned around and was about to leave when he suddenly remembered something and picked up his phone to take a picture of the contents of the computer on the desk and the drawings on the wall.
After taking pictures from all angles, Owen was about to leave, but the footsteps outside had already reached the end of the stairs, and time did not allow Owen to delay any longer. Almost as soon as Owen jumped out of the window, Pavlovich's figure appeared from the stairs.
Owen was hanging out of the window sill with one hand, and there was no time to close the window.
Pavlovich's figure appeared. He was about to return to his room when he suddenly saw the wide open window in the corridor. He frowned in confusion. He had the impression that the windows here had been closed before.
Walking to the window, Pavlovich looked outside and saw that there was nothing under the window. Then he shook his head mockingly. He probably remembered it wrong.
Pavlovich closed the window and returned to the house. Outside the window, Owen was hanging in the shadow under the window. He let out a long sigh when he heard the sound of Pavlovich leaving.