Jimmy walked to Mahone's office and said, "Let's go out and talk?"
Mahone looked at Jimmy, thought for a moment, got up and left the office with him.
Jimmy: "Is there anything else you want me to wrap up for you?"
Mahone: "Did you guess it?"
Jimmy nodded, and Mahone took a deep breath and gave Jimmy an address and a key. "There is a car there. The trunk needs to be cleaned and the car needs to be destroyed."
Jimmy: "Who?"
Mahone: "Secret Service agent, blond guy."
Jimmy: "You still have contact with them?"
Mahone: "Well, I need to lure them out."
Jimmy: "Do you want to handle it yourself? Your physical condition should not allow strenuous activities."
Mahone said nothing, looked around the street, and nodded, "I will use the fugitives' intelligence to lure Bill King and the others to Chicago, and we can deal with it then."
Jimmy: "Time?"
Mahone: "It might take a few days."
Jimmy nodded, "Remember to call me, even if it's just as insurance. Stop taking medicine. You have nothing to worry about now, trust me."
After Jimmy finished speaking, he turned and walked towards the parking lot.
"Ding ding, ding, ding, ding, ding, ding, ding, ding, ding, ding, ding, ding, ding, ding, ding, ding, ding, ding, ding, ding, ding, ding, ding, ding, ding, ding, ding, ding, ding, ding, ding, ding, ding, ding, ding."
"Jimmy!" Ma Hong shouted and waved. Jimmy turned to look at him and walked back.
Mahone: "Kim's people have been found, in the Evergreen Park area."
Jimmy: "How did you find it?"
Ma Hong: "There were some numbers in the cell phone of the agent who was killed. Some of the numbers could not be located. They should be the numbers of their Secret Service. The location of three anonymous cell phones were concentrated together."
Jimmy: "Give me the address and number. Can someone call the surveillance camera? Take a look at the scene."
Ma Hong shook his head: "No, my people can't call for surveillance."
"Ding ding ding," Ma Hong's phone rang again, "Who are you?...Where?...OK."
Mahone hung up the phone and looked at Jimmy, "He wants to meet with me."
Jimmy: "I'll cover you, let's go."
Mahone nodded, and the two came to the parking lot. Jimmy replaced his car with the license plate that Mahone had just helped get. Mahone saw Jimmy finish before driving away in his car, with Jimmy following behind.
Mahone called Jimmy when he was about to arrive, "It's just ahead, opposite Thomas's garage, under the viaduct. Don't follow too close."
Jimmy: "Got it."
Jimmy slowed down and slowly opened a little distance. Mahone continued to drive forward until he reached the viaduct and parked the car on the side of the road. There was no one here yet, so Jimmy drove forward a little further, stopped the car after turning at the intersection, and turned to look at Mahone's position.
After a while, a car stopped behind Mahone's car, and four people got out of the car and walked towards Mahone.
Jimmy got out of the car, put the phone to his ear, and looked at Mahone through the corner. Because Mahone was not holding the phone, but putting it in the car, the sound came through only an open window. It's not very loud, you can barely hear it.
Two of the four people who got out of the car fell behind. The two came to the opposite side of Mahone. After just saying a few words, Jimmy heard "What on earth do you want to do?"
Ma Hong said a few words, but his voice was not high enough to be heard. Jimmy really regretted it. It would be better to get a bug to use the mobile phone.
This is the problem with old-fashioned folding phones. Jimmy and Mahone use folding phones provided by the FBI. These are specially customized to ensure safety. This kind of mobile phone automatically hangs up the call when it is closed. It is too conspicuous to put in the pocket when it is opened.
It was broken, maybe the talks had broken down. Jimmy saw the two men behind him pulling out pistols from their waists and holding them in their hands. They didn't raise them, but they were very dangerous.
Jimmy immediately walked over from the corner with his cell phone and walked along the street corner. He was wearing a suit and sunglasses and talking on the phone. He looked like an ordinary passerby who was talking on the phone, and there was no threat.
Although Ma Hong was partially blocked by the two people in front of him, he also saw the pistol held by the person behind him. He turned his head left and right, seemingly to observe the surroundings to prevent anyone from hearing their conversation, but in fact he was looking for Jimmy. s position.
Seeing Jimmy coming out of the corner, he knew what was going on. He suppressed his anger and defended himself in a low voice. When Jimmy was about 20 meters away, he suddenly pushed the person in front of him, squatted down, and then threw himself to the side. Viaduct piers.
The person who was pushed had no idea that Mahone would dare to take the initiative in a one-on-four situation. He staggered back two steps without reacting. After standing still, he immediately reached out and drew his gun and aimed at Mahone.
The person next to him who was originally next to Ma Hong had already rushed towards Ma Hong with his bare hands, and the two people behind him also raised their guns and ran towards the bridge pier.
All four people looked at Mahone, and no one paid any attention to Jimmy who was walking over. After all, Mahone was prepared in advance. He squatted down and rushed towards the bridge pier, while pulling out the gun from the holster on his waist. The person who rushed towards him was about to catch him. When it came to him, Mahone took no aim and shot directly from the waist. "Bang bang bang" several gunshots were heard, and the scene was already in chaos.
Mahone's gunfire was the signal. The remaining three enemies didn't even notice that one of their own was rushing towards Mahone. They fired directly at Mahone's position, and most of the shots hit the bridge piers. . They were shooting and moving towards Mahone's position. The situation was very critical.
Jimmy shouted from behind: "FBI, put down the gun." While shouting, he had already pulled out his imitation Colt Python and emptied the magazine at the three men with guns. All three people looked towards Mahone's position. When Jimmy fired, they realized that there was another person on the other side. When they turned around and aimed at Jimmy, they had all been shot.
Jimmy stood and fired, and used the mind-eye assist. He used his own revolver. The hit rate was very high, and the rate of fire and rapid aiming were also very fast.
One shot to the body and one to the head. The three of them just turned around as a reflex. They had no chance to shoot at Jimmy. They were knocked down directly and the guns in their hands fell to the ground.
The crisis where Ma Hong was besieged by many people was finally resolved. When he fell to the ground, he had already fired at the side of his waist. He was holding a Glock gun. The trigger safety mechanism allowed Mahone to not waste time to open the safety, and directly hit the person who rushed towards him with several shots.
However, the person who rushed towards him was only shot in the body and did not completely lose his ability to attack. He reached out and grabbed Ma Hong's arm, and the two began to fight hand-to-hand on the ground. In this case, Ma Hong had no chance to shoot him again. Moreover, the gunshot wound on his left chest had not fully recovered. Although the pain during the fight was not the same as when he was just shot, it still affected his movements and was directly suppressed.
Jimmy did not change the bullet, but pulled out another 1875 while running, and then put the python back into the armpit holster.
There was only one person left, still fighting with Mahone. Jimmy didn't shoot, but ran over, kicked him, and kicked him away from Mahone. After Mahone distanced himself, he immediately raised his gun and fired two shots, thus finishing everyone off.
Shooting on the side of the highway in broad daylight was too much of a problem. Mahone sat up with a heavy breath. Jimmy looked at the four people on the ground and asked, "How to deal with these people?"
Ma Hong: "I'll take care of it, you go first."
Jimmy: "I used my own revolver."
Ma Hong: "Don't worry."
Jimmy nodded, put away the 1875, turned and walked towards the car in the corner.
Although Mahone was still breathing heavily, he still got up, went to the car, took his cell phone, hung up Jimmy, and pulled out a number to call. After that, he sat in the driver's seat with the door open and waited for someone to come over.
Jimmy didn't leave. He got into the car after turning the corner and stopped here to look at Mahone's position behind him. The distance between the mind and the eye is now getting longer and longer. It started out around ten meters and has now grown to more than sixty meters. And looking at the current situation, it seems that it is going to continue to grow.
Jimmy's Glock and revolver have an effective range of about fifty meters. The further one is a casual landing point, and the other is a serious attenuation of kinetic energy. So basically with a revolver, it's almost as if you can hit it by sight.
Another advantage of being far away is that now he is at the corner and can see the situation on Mahone's side through the wall here. This is really convenient.
A few minutes later, a police car came over. The police lights on the roof were too obvious. Ma Hong stood up and asked them to confirm their identities. After that, the police also maintained order at the scene until several cars came from behind, pulled up the blockade, and began to conduct on-site investigation.
Seeing this situation, Jimmy took out his mobile phone and sent a text message to Ma Hong, asking him to contact him when he was done, then started the car and left.
He didn't know what the style of doing things in Chicago was, but since Mahone said he would handle it, he had no choice but to believe him. As for the confession, it could be dealt with after the fact, and there was no time now.
Jimmy did not return to the hotel. Mahone had mentioned a finishing matter before. Jimmy drove to a park, took out a map and checked it carefully, and then rushed to the address Mahone mentioned.
He also made a phone call on the way. Charon had arranged for an independent villa on Long Island to serve as a temporary safe house for Mahone's ex-wife Pam and son Cameron, and arranged for a person from the hotel to take care of him. They, let them stay in the villa and not go out for the time being.
After making sure that everything was going well with Pam's settlement, Jimmy also asked for the phone number for ordering food in Chicago. Of course, Charon didn't refuse. After a little research, he gave him a phone number that he could contact at any time, 24/7. In addition, he also gave an address and asked Jimmy to go and pick up a gift.
Surprised, Jimmy stopped on the side of the road and looked at the map. The distance was not very far, just right. Jimmy didn't think that Charon would arrange a trap for him, he was just curious about what it was.
The South Side of Chicago was much safer during the day than at night. Jimmy drove to the designated street, drove slowly along the street, and finally saw the address given by Charon, a second-hand goods store named Yesterday's Treasure.
The name of the store is really good, and Jimmy also saw a familiar pattern. In the lower left corner of the second-hand store's sign, there is a shield mark, but it is not silver, but engraved on the wooden sign. If If you are not a familiar person, it is easy to miss it.
With this coat of arms, there is no doubt that this store is also a partner of InterContinental Hotels, just like Justin's Bar in Little Rock.
Jimmy stopped the car next to the store entrance, opened the store door and walked in.
"Ding bell", the welcoming bell rang. A middle-aged man with gray hair at the cashier looked up at Jimmy and said with a smile: "Welcome, please feel free to take a look."
Jimmy: "Sir, I'm here to pick up a package from Manhattan. My name is Jimmy."
Middle-aged man: "Where's your full name?"
Jimmy: "Jimmy Young."
The middle-aged man nodded: "Wait a moment."
He stood up and left the cashier and walked to the warehouse behind. After a while, he came out with a small dark red long wooden box and said, "Please check, Mr. Yang."
Jimmy took the box and flipped the lock on one side to open the lid. Inside were ten InterContinental Hotel gold coins placed vertically. He immediately closed the lid, smiled and said thank you to the middle-aged man, and then left the second-hand store.
There is no doubt that this small box was prepared by Charon at short notice. When he came to Chicago to pick up Pam and her son for New York, he probably had no time or reason to prepare a box of gold coins. It must have been when Jimmy was looking for the ordering phone number just now. , Charon thought for Jimmy that he might need it, so he notified the people here to help him pack it in a box and give him a spare.
Jimmy deposited more than 2 million in cash with Winston at the Intercontinental Hotel, which he had left after paying for his mission in Washington DC.
This money was earned by him working hard in New Mexico for a long time. When he asked Justin to send it to New York, it was never processed. The key was that Jimmy had no money laundering channels, and the money was too much.
It seems that this money will definitely not be returned. Charon and Winston can provide too many services to Jimmy. It is better to use the money directly as compensation at the InterContinental Hotel.
Jimmy came to West Woodlawn, which is also a well-known place of chaos. There is no way, in this ghost city of Chicago, except for some very few areas, there are not many very safe places.
Jimmy parked the car at the garage door in the back alley, put on disposable gloves and got out, took out the key given by Mahone and tried it, but it didn't open. He went to the front door and tried it again. If it could be opened, it would be no problem. Seeing a bunch of keys at the entrance, Jimmy took the keys back to the garage. After trying several keys, he finally found the car that was to be finished for Mahone in the garage.
A long-dead man was curled up in the trunk of the car. Jimmy searched briefly and took out a wallet and a pistol. The phone was not found, so Mahone must have taken it himself. After making sure there was no problem, Jimmy called to order dinner for one person and waited in his car while smoking.
(End of chapter)