Chapter 367 Wobru
After Pent came up with the clue, he immediately sent his men to investigate.
His cell phone had the call time on it, and combined with his special records, he only needed to go and find nearby residents to confirm it, which was not too troublesome.
At first, when he was suspicious, he thought the other party was hiding next to the church because he heard the loud bell.
But after the last inquiry, he found that his idea was wrong. The reason why the bell sounded loud was not only because the bell itself was big, but also because people were close to the source of the sound. So he suspected that Guts was hiding in the church.
After doing this calculation, he found that there were still several churches in London that met his goal perfectly.
Tang Shuo looked at the places pointed out by Pent. Two of the churches were in the west district, and the remaining one was in the east district.
Although he suspected that Gus and his gang were in the church in the East District, he did not say much. A comprehensive inspection would save him the trouble of coming up empty-handed.
Ponte's men were quite efficient, but the results were somewhat surprising.
One of the people who went to the West District discovered a suspicious church, and another person from the East District also said that the church he was in charge of was a little suspicious.
After Peng Te told Tang Shuo the news reported by his men, he waited for Tang Shuo's opinion.
Tang Shuo frowned and thought for a moment. He said, "Let's go to the West District first!"
Peng Te nodded, then called Mason and the muscular man who went up with him and planned to go directly, but he was stopped by Tang Shuo before he left the suite.
"You're the only two people with you?"
"Yes." Pent replied, "Isn't this a matter between you terrorists? I just want my goods back!"
Tang Shuo said directly: "You don't have enough people. Bring a few more."
Peng Te suddenly realized that he had forgotten to ask a very important question, and hesitantly asked: "How many people are there?"
Tang Shuo pointed at Wang Bihan beside him and said, "Two!"
Peng Te's vision went dark. He swayed and said, "You're not going to tell me it's been you two all along!"
Tang Shuo sneered, "What else do you think?"
This Pent is quite calculating. The other party had used him to get rid of the Irish before, and now they want to use the same method to make him cause trouble for Gus.
Although finding Gus was the purpose of his trip, there were no such things as free lunches. Even though the one million pounds was just bait, how could he possibly act so bravado now?
The expression on Pent's face became hesitant for a moment, and he had to weigh the gap between himself and Gus's men in his mind.
His men were well-known for being tough guys in this area, but compared to the truly vicious terrorists, they were nothing. Losing his men for those goods meant that this deal was not profitable at all.
But in this situation, he is obviously in a difficult situation. Should he reject Tang Shuo and admit defeat?
Putting aside his losses this time, how could Tang Shuo let this go?
"Don't worry, as long as you listen to me, I'm sure nothing will happen to your people." Tang Shuo said, "Then not only will you get your goods back, but you'll also pocket the money."
The muscles on Peng Te's cheek twitched, and he hesitated for a moment before saying, "I did it!"
Tang Shuo patted Peng Te on the shoulder with a smile on his face and said with satisfaction: "This is a wise choice."
Pent quickly gathered a dozen skilled men, and after getting in the car, they headed straight for the church in the west district.
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The West District Church is located in a very remote area. When the car drove to the road in front of the church, there were only a few scattered residents around.
"Why is this place so remote?" Wang Bi Han asked in confusion.
To facilitate the discussion, Peng Te and Tang Shuo rode in the same car. Hearing Wang Bihan's question, Peng Te explained, "This used to be a slum in the West District. After it developed, many people moved out, and the church was abandoned for a while. I heard it was only reopened two months ago."
Peng Te suddenly slapped his thigh and said, "The church here has been in disrepair for a long time and is located in a remote place. It is the perfect place to hide people. So Gus's people must be hiding here!"
As soon as he finished speaking, he immediately took out his phone and called his subordinates, preparing to notify them to get ready.
In fact, he had long been inclined to think that Gus and others should hide in the church in the West District. After all, the security in the East District was much better than that in the West District, and some darker things were more convenient in the West District.
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Tang Shuo stopped Peng Te before the call was connected. Seeing Peng Te's puzzled look, Tang Shuo said firmly: "They are not here, go to the East District!"
"Why?" Peng Te's hand froze in mid-air, and he asked Tang Shuo in confusion.
"It's easy to hide here, but with so many people hiding here at once, their food and drink will be a problem, so our whereabouts will inevitably be exposed." Tang Shuo analyzed calmly: "I believe Gus must have considered this, so he definitely won't be here!"
Pent thought about it carefully, then nodded and said to the person in front of him: "Turn around and tell Mason and the others to go to the East District!"
As soon as he finished speaking, Peng Te continued to say to Tang Shuo: "If you are doing things in the East District, you must be careful. The police will be here soon!"
"Yeah." Tang Shuo nodded and began to plan his next move in his mind!
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East End, Wobrough Church.
The dome of the Church of the Brussels is magnificent and majestic. The deep dome with caisson and the ornate plasterwork make it a large-scale work of art.
This church is completely open to the public, and its advantageous geographical location makes it a must-see for almost every tourist visiting Lundun, rather than just a church.
Although it was completely dark, the church was still brightly lit and full of tourists.
After Tang Shuo and his group arrived, they split into three groups and entered the church. Although the church was very large, if everyone moved together, it would still be a bit too conspicuous.
Now Tang Shuo is almost certain that Gus and his companions are hiding here, because this place is so suitable.
Gus's men can move around here as tourists without being questioned, and there are tourists to help them cover their tracks.
Tang Shuo made a phone call and then asked, "Is there any place here that tourists can't go to, but can enter after a simple identity verification?"
"The small auditorium!" Mason, who was standing behind Ponte, answered.
Mason's grandmother is a believer and happens to attend church here often, so Mason has some understanding of the situation here.
There are a total of six halls in the Wobru Church, the largest of which is no longer used for believers to pray, but is only for tourists to visit.
Due to the population, three of the remaining five churches are slightly larger and are used for worship, prayer, and weddings, while the remaining two small chapels are often left idle.
Under Mason's leadership, they arrived in front of a small auditorium. After taking a look at the surroundings, Tang Shuo shook his head and asked, "Apart from the auditorium, is there any other place?"
"The Priest's Building?" Mason asked hesitantly.
Tang Shuo frowned and thought for a moment before saying, "Besides the Priest's Building?"
The priest's building was usually where the priests and other staff members lived, so it wasn't used to accommodate ordinary tourists. Mason and his companions hadn't been here for more than a day. If they had bribed one or two staff members, Tang Shuo might have believed it, but to say they had controlled the entire church staff was absolutely impossible.
Clergymen are different from ordinary people. They are inherently dull and will not give in easily, so there is no chance of attacking them.
Of course, imposters like Jesus are not included.
"I don't know about that." Mason shook his head.
Boom…Boom…Boom…
Suddenly the bell on the top of the auditorium rang.
Tang Shuo glanced at the top floor, then pointed to an empty space behind the auditorium and asked, "What's that place?"
"A graveyard!" Mason replied.
"That's it!" Tang Shuo's eyes lit up, and he immediately said to Peng Te, "Tell your men, we're going in now!"
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