However, obedience was a virtue for Eagle Eye, and fortunately, he had placed a towel under the dagger before he made his move. He waited for the blood to stop flowing before pulling out the dagger, so he had complete control over the blood, which made the scene look very clean. Then, Eagle Eye took out a large bag and put the general's body inside. The bag had a layer of plastic on the inside while the outside appeared to be canvas. It was very endurable and wouldn't leak any blood, provided by the organization.
Actually, the best thod would have been to strangle the target, but Eagle Eye feared that the struggle before death might attract unwanted trouble.
After taking care of these things, Eagle Eye walked to the window and looked outside. It was the ti when people were getting off work. Cars were occasionally driving in, and so family mbers had just co back from shopping, carrying baskets and walking around the building.
It seed he had to be patient a little longer. Eagle Eye went to the door and locked it from the inside. Since he had so boring ti to wait, he sat on the chair in front of the desk, with a docunt the general had just reviewed at hand, marked "Top Secret" on the envelope.
Top secret docunts? What could be inside? Eagle Eye felt a bit curious, but it was outside his area of responsibility anyway, he thought. It was better not to invite trouble.
He went back to the window for another look. The situation below showed no improvent. It seed the best bet would be to wait for the sky to darken a little more. His shadow camouflage ability was best used in darkness, and fortunately, the days were getting shorter. It should be ti soon.
Once again seated at the desk, the words "Top Secret" in black letters seed to scratch at his curiosity. Finally unable to resist, Eagle Eye put on gloves before picking up the file. He pulled out a stack of papers. The information inside was very scattered and seed quite incomprehensible to him.
There were a few photos showing a tallic sphere, apparently placed in an old house. There were also so experintal data. Eagle Eye glanced at the sky before confidently starting to read from the beginning. The more he read, the more alard he beca. The docunt detailed an experint about a death ga from thirty years ago. Could it be that this ga already existed thirty years ago?
And Huo Guangxiong was actually the organizer at that ti. But what did they an by the experintal personnel losing control? What was the anomaly? What did they an by losing the experintal personnel? Did they die?
It seed there was a reason Ancestral Dragon had assigned him this mission. Thinking this, Eagle Eye put the docunts back, considered for a mont, then sealed the file and hid it inside his jacket.
Seeing that it was about the right ti, Eagle Eye hoisted the general's body over his shoulder and, using his skills, quickly departed the residential compound under the cover of night. About half an hour later, the old general was reduced to ashes in Furnace.
"Eagle Eye, you're back?" A young officer in the base greeted him enthusiastically. Eagle Eye was usually easy-going and knew seventy to eighty percent of the people on the base, although there were so he couldn't na. He exchanged pleasantries along the way and soon arrived at the place where he was to report the completion of his mission.
After delivering the general's body to the designated spot, they gave him a dal to confirm the completion of his mission. After finishing the task and receiving his reward, which was one hundred thousand yuan and a silver-quality item from the ga, Eagle Eye happily turned to leave and bumped into Deputy Qiu.
His rank was much higher than Eagle Eye's, but since the two were from the sa hotown, they had developed a fairly good relationship after getting to know each other. Their most common activity was playing a poker ga from their hotown.
"Old Qiu, when are you going to pay back the money you owe ?" Eagle Eye joked as soon as he saw Deputy Qiu. Although they didn't actually gamble money when they played poker, they still had stakes. They used chips they made themselves, sotis writing millions on them, betting like rich tycoons just for fun. Sotis, when one was short on chips, they would borrow from the other and pay back with chips in the next ga. So, the money Eagle Eye ntioned wasn't real, but a code for a poker invitation.
But Deputy Qiu reacted with a start, staring blankly at Eagle Eye for a mont, "Oh, Eagle Eye, how much do I owe you?"
Eagle Eye was also taken aback. Naturally, his na wasn't Eagle Eye. That was the code na given to him by his superiors after he had gained his abilities. In private, Deputy Qiu would call him by his nickna — Stone. Hearing his code na spoken so formally made him uncomfortable, but he didn't object. His suspicions grew as he casually said, "Fifty thousand."
"Oh, okay. Give your account number, and I'll transfer it to you later." Deputy Qiu took out paper and a pen from his pocket and handed them to Eagle Eye. Eagle Eye looked at him, puzzled by his serious expression, wrote down a series of numbers, and Deputy Qiu imdiately turned and left.
Eagle Eye looked around overhead to see if new caras had been installed or if there was an officer around, prompting Deputy Qiu to put on an act. However, he didn't see anyone. What unnerved him the most was that a short while later, his phone beeped with a new ssage: an extra fifty thousand yuan had been deposited into his account.
Eagle Eye's heart sank. He was no rookie or fool. What did this turn of events an?
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