Two hundred and ninety-four chapters, the hound becomes a wolf when he thinks
After settling the money matter, William felt comfortable. Half of his goal for this operation had been accomplished, and the rest depended on what benefits he could get from the two Tarasov brothers in New York.
Now all we have to do is deal with that bitch Boston named Ted.
But after thinking about it, William felt that he should let Ted, the hunting dog, go to New York to have a fight with the Tarasov brothers, lest the matter be too simple and the Tarasov brothers default on their debt.
If it is too easy to get, no one will cherish it.
After making up his mind, William thought that during this trip to the United States, he would not only find a super thug to be the gatekeeper of the castle, but also gain a lot of money, and he felt secretly happy.
As for whether the money can be deposited in the bank openly, he doesn't care at all. Cash is also money.
He has many more opportunities to use cash than ordinary businessmen. When dealing with some confidential matters, cash is more convenient and safer than transferring money.
Teleported back to the hotel, William washed up and lay down on the big bed and had a good sleep. At 4 p.m., William got up to freshen up after sleeping for 10 hours.
I ordered a double portion of French food and ate it deliciously. I sat on the balcony with a glass of wine and listened to the Sunday report.
Probably Mr. Ted himself knew that he had done too many bad things, so he took great care of his own safety and confidentiality when he came to a strange place like Boston.
There are no indoor cameras where I live, which makes Sunday a little blind. Without a camera, Sunday would be blind.
"Has the news about the missing people and money in the money storage warehouse been spread?" William asked.
"Not yet, sir. Maybe they were too afraid of the polar bear gang. The workers went home after waiting for more than 2 hours."
"Hey, of course those workers didn't dare to call the police. They would be in trouble if they didn't know the purpose of that warehouse."
After thinking about it, William said: "Call Vigo Tarasov in New York and tell him that it's time for him to take action. Don't just sit back and enjoy the results.
After Ted learned that all the money and guards were missing, he would definitely report to Pushkin and ask for help.
Do you think Pushkin suspected that Vigo and the guards had colluded to hack his money?"
"Sir, according to my calculations, the possibility is as high as 70%," Sunday replied after more than ten seconds of silence.
"No, the answer is 100%. You still don't understand people's hearts. If such a large amount of money disappears silently, Pushkin will doubt anyone, even the hunting dog Ted Lenson.
As long as Pushkin is suspected, he will secretly send people to the United States to investigate the matter. The next step will be fun. The New York underground world will definitely be in chaos for a while in the future.
As a quasi-ally on the same front, we have the obligation to inform Vigo Tarasov so that he can be prepared.
Hehe, as long as he starts to prepare manpower, the abnormal behavior will definitely not last long, and the polar bear gang civil war will be inevitable.
After he can no longer withstand the pressure, Vigo will definitely ask us for help, and he will beg us to kill Pushkin as soon as possible. Only then will he really be willing to give everything."
He took a sip of whiskey and "send a message to Ted, the wandering hunting dog, telling him that Andre, the leader guarding the warehouse, has rebelled and his master's money is missing."
"Okay sir, message has been sent to Boston Black Cop Frank".
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As expected, things were similar to what William thought. After receiving the message from Frank, Tedrenson immediately led three Boston policemen and hurried to the warehouse to check.
After confirming that both people and money were gone, Tedrenson, the hunting dog, became a little panicked.
After calming down, Ted asked Frank and the other three to ask about the people who worked here and the people who lived nearby.
The news he received showed that there was no gunfight near the warehouse last night. Ted felt very uneasy. It seemed that Andre and other guards might have rebelled.
His subordinates rebelled and took away hundreds of millions of dollars. He could imagine Pushkin's reaction. After hesitating for a long time, Ted took out his cell phone and called Pushkin.
"Is there any result about the stronghold?" Pushkin asked as soon as the call was answered.
Ted was silent for a while and then said: "I'm sorry, Mr. Pushkin, things are different from what we thought before.
The five Slavi people in the stronghold must have been silenced, because all the money in the warehouse and Andrei's group were missing."
"Tell me again, what money and people are missing?" Pushkin asked with some disbelief.
"The money that is transferred every six months and Andre and his men disappeared overnight," Ted repeated with a dark face.
But what was different from what he imagined was that Pushkin was worthy of being an oligarch among polar bears. He was not furious or angry.
He just said in a gloomy voice: "Tell me everything you know."
Hearing this, Ted suddenly had an idea that made his heart beat violently. After forcing himself to calm down, he sorted out his thoughts and said:
"The clues I have received now show that Andre and his group disappeared last night, but the nearby residents did not hear the sound of gunshots or trucks.
And I checked carefully in the warehouse. There was no gunfight, no blood stains or signs of fighting.
So I infer that Andre and others must have had the idea of treason for a long time. Slavi, the head of the stronghold, must have discovered something and was killed by Andre.
It seems that my arrival made them panic, so they all fled overnight."
"How much cash is there in the warehouse?" Pushkin asked through gritted teeth. Now that the situation was unclear, he could only believe Ted's words for the time being.
"I don't know, sir, Andrei has always been in charge of the warehouse, and Vigo Tarasov is in charge of the transshipment. Only the two of them know how much it is, but according to past records, it should be no less than
500 million US dollars”
After saying this, Ted was silent for a moment and said: "Mr. Pushkin, is it possible that Vigo Tarasov was also involved in this incident?"
"No, this is so possible. Vigo has been loyal all these years and has never made any mistakes. Part of this money belongs to him."
Pushkin couldn't help but fall silent when he said that. Although the money he gave Vigo was a lot, compared with 500 million US dollars, he suddenly felt that it was not much.
Tens of millions is too little compared to 500 million. If Vigo hacks this money, he can do too much.
Pushkin now began to regret that all the bribery information in New York had been given to Vigo for safekeeping. If Vigo had other intentions,
With money and connections to New York officials, Vigo could leave him alone and start his own business.
But polar bears and the United States are two fundamentally different countries, and Pushkin himself could not go to the United States, so he had no other choice but to delegate power to his subordinates.
This made Pushkin couldn't help but wonder whether Vigo was really involved in this incident.
After thinking for a long time, he said: "I will send people to New York. Don't worry about Boston for the time being. After finishing the matter, go to New York with the people I sent to investigate Vigo. If Vigo is involved, then kill him."
Ted tried his best to suppress his cheering heart and responded in a low voice, "I understand."
This result is what he wants. Now even if Vigo is not involved, he will secretly force Vigo to rebel.
Ted no longer wants to be just a hunting dog, he also wants to be in a position of authority and be a superior person, not just a thug who flies to wherever there is a problem.
After hanging up the phone, Ted smiled and walked to Frank and other police officers, "It's okay, Andrei got the news that this place may have been exposed, and he moved secretly according to Mr. Pushkin's instructions."
Frank and the other three criminal policemen all breathed a sigh of relief, thinking that at last things were not too bad to be handled.