Chapter 89 Raid
The Suez military base was shrouded in heavy rain under the night sky. O'Connor and others walked in the mud and water deep and shallow. After they got off the ship at Said Port, they did not take a boat to London directly, but instead headed towards the British military base in Suez. How many years had O'Connor served in this military base when he was the British official?
He could not watch the British soldiers here fall under the demon's minions, so he hired a local carriage overnight. However, as soon as he arrived nearby, heavy rain suddenly fell along the Suez Canal, forcing them to abandon their carriages.
Jonathan, who followed behind, complained, "I want me to say that the man is a good man who is trustworthy. They gave us the one we deserve. We are already a millionaires. O'Connor, we can live a noble life in England now, why do we come here to take risks? I hate adventure... If we die, isn't all 1 cheaper for everyone?"
"A good guy who installs bombs on your leg bone?" O'Connor sneered.
"This is very excessive..." Jonathan was stunned for a moment and nodded, "But he is not bad compared to those greedy and cruel people... At least he gave us the promised gold and let us go."
"Greedy? Are you talking about yourself? Brother?" Evelyn stepped on the mud with difficulty, jumped over a pool of water with the help of O'Connor, and then turned around and said, "And he killed many people! In Cairo, in Hamnata, and in Egypt, the cruel and ruthless people you have ever seen are probably not as much as they have killed."
"So?" Jonathan spread his hands.
"So we have to warn the damn bureaucrats that Egypt has developed such a terrible force. O'Connor said that he knew a lot of people when he was an officer in Suez, which may arouse the vigilance of these people, and we can take a boat to London here..." She said in surprise and looked back at Jonathan: "You don't think we can take a lot of gold on board so easily, do you?"
"They would check our luggage and wait to the sea, and the lawless sailors would sink us into the Mediterranean. Without O'Connor, we could not transport these gold. And we could not sit and watch a large number of innocent people die before us."
Jonathan looked around, especially looking vigilantly at the coachman leading the way. O'Connor said in front: "Stop looking, I'm choosing a local who can't speak English. He can only understand our gestures!"
Jonathan then whispered: "I know many ways to get on board without checking my luggage. As long as we keep our luggage tighter, it's fine! Let's not get involved in those damn vortexes! If I still have nothing, I have no objection, but we are already rich now. I don't want to fall into hell with a huge amount of wealth!"
At this time, Jonathan only appeared O'Connor and Evelyn looked at him silently. Evelyn looked at him and shook his head slightly, "We can't get rid of this vortex, because we have already penetrated it, and fate is like this. Even if we run to London, the high priest Imorton and those people will still appear in front of us... Our struggle is as ridiculous as trying to get rid of the shadows in the sun."
"Because all this comes from us!"
After Evelyn said that, regardless of Jonathan's confusion, she accelerated again to the Suez military base, which had a faint shadow, and soon they arrived at the checkpoint at the doorstep of the military base. O'Connor went to the doorman to inquire. Evelyn and Jonathan were staying in place. They waited outside for a while, and someone came to pick them up.
A big bearded officer rushed to O'Connor from a distance and shouted, "Hey! O'Connor, my old friend, I heard you have retired?"
O'Connor introduced them: "This is Jacob, my comrades and good friends... Jacob I need to take a boat to London here, and we're going to warn you something! Do you know the symbol of the Eye of Horus?"
Jacob's face changed suddenly. He looked back vigilantly, leaned against O'Connor's face and pressed his neck, and whispered with the sentry behind him, "Damn it, how could you know this thing too!... Listen to O'Connor, you must not say that name here. We are no longer controlling the barracks."
"A group of noble officers from London controlled the scene. Now I have no power! They are here to deal with the organization you mentioned. In my opinion, there will be a big killing here sooner or later! Don't get involved in this muddy water."
After hearing this shocking news, O'Connor was silent for a moment, and suddenly said firmly: "Where is that noble officer? You want to take us to see him..."
"Are you crazy? They kill people regardless of whether you are British or not, and they don't regard us as their own!"
"But we have important things to meet him..." O'Connor said, "About the Eye of Horus, many things about birth in Cairo, Hamnata. If you don't tell them these things, you will be in a very dangerous situation, and you don't know enough about your opponent!"
After hearing this, Jacob looked at O'Connor tightly. He saw O'Connor's eyes firmly and said helplessly: "Okay! I'll take you there. I hope you won't lie down, that's too sad!"
Regardless of Jonathan's protest, O'Connor took a few people on an off-road vehicle and drove to the camp where Baron Fmoy was. Jacob took them through several levels, but was eventually stopped at the entrance of the camp. He went up to negotiate. Looking at the tense and alert army of half a battalion inside the level, O'Connor was really not optimistic about the result of his negotiation.
Sure enough, after a while, Jacob returned and said, "They asked us to wait here, and the Baron will come out later."
When O'Connor heard the fierce gunfire and screams from the camp, he felt very depressed. He turned his head to look at the Suez Canal. A large ship slowly flowed down the river. At the bow of the ship, O'Connor seemed to see a familiar figure. He asked Jacob to ask for a telescope. When he really saw the figure on the ship, O'Connor screamed.
"I don't!"
Chapter completed!