Chapter 275 I Can Do It
“That works. I might squeeze Janie in,” said Benjamin.
“Janie? She’s a woman. How is she supposed to carry the guns inside?”
“There will be a performance before the auction. Janie can disguise as a performer, who can bring in her costumes and accessories.”
“I can be Ms. Eastwood’s assistant and carry her things around,” Luca volunteered.
“Are you sure?” Abel chuckled. “What if you run into your friends?”
“I can do it. No one knows me anyway.” A sniper came forth.
“Okay.” Abel nodded.
Janie was overjoyed when she received a call from Benjamin. “Come to The Precipice right away.”
“Now? Yes. No problem.” Janie dropped everything she was doing and drove to the mansion.
When she arrived and saw the boxes of firearms, she slumped to the ground. “W… What are you doing? A bank heist?”
“To save Emmeline.” Benjamin shook his head.
“To save Emma? Count me in,” Janie chirped.
Benjamin then proceeded to brief Janie on the plan. Adel thought she would be too afraid to take up such a dangerous job. But Janie’s excitement proved him wrong. No wonder she got along very well with Emmeline. Birds of the same feather flock together.
“Don’t worry, guys. You can count on me.”
“Good.” Benjamin then pointed at the layout. “You will place the weapons in the dressing room behind the conference hall. You only need to lock the box. And put it somewhere obvious to avoid rousing suspicion.”
“Okey-dokey. I’ll be waiting for you there,” said Janie.
“No, you’re leaving immediately,” ordered Benjamin.
“But why?”
“I don’t want you to distract me. You don’t want to distract us either, do you?” Benjamin replied.
It was true. During the crossfire, anything could happen. And if she was injured, she would just be a burden to Benjamin. Oh my gosh. Benjamin was actually protecting her.
“Okay.” Janie was touched by Benjamin’s kindness. “But promise me you’ll come back alive.”
“I will.”
“Waah!” Janie cried herself into Benjamin’s embrace. But for once, Benjamin let her hug him.
“Mr. Benjamin, you have to stay safe too. Don’t get shot.”
“I will. Don’t worry.”
Janie wasn’t willing to let go of Benjamin. Benjamin had to pry her away.
“Go now, Janie. Be careful.”
“Okay.” Janie nodded.
At noon, Janie came back. Everything went swimmingly. She passed the keys to Benjamin and said, “I even put numbers on them so that you can locate them.”
“Good girl,” complimented Benjamin. After he gave Janie a hug, she returned to Adelmar.
At 4 PM, Benjamin and Abel took the invitation letter the auctioneer sent them as well as a 300-million-dollar cheque, and left for the Imperial Palace in separate cars.
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