The Amazing son in law Chapter 7017
After the other party acknowledged the delay in departure, Charlie turned to Li Yalin and said, “Inspector Li, could you please inquire about tomorrow’s shift schedule from the person in charge?”
Li Yalin promptly asked the relevant party and reported back to Charlie, “Mr. Charlie, their management has two shifts: one from 8 AM to 4 PM, and the other from 4 PM to midnight. Currently, he is on the 4 PM to midnight shift and will begin duty at 3:30 PM tomorrow.”
“Alright,” Charlie responded, “That’ll be all for today. We’ll return tomorrow afternoon. Please remind him not to disclose anything about our encounter today.”
Li Yalin swiftly communicated this reminder in French, and the other party, having received Charlie’s psychological hint, complied with Li Yalin’s instructions. Subsequently, Charlie and Li Yalin exited the management office and made their way back to the hotel.
The following day, Li Yalin leveraged his linguistic skills to find a supplier of labor protection products in Casablanca, acquiring a set of workwear for Charlie that closely resembled Duke Mining’s uniforms.
Afterward, they devised an action plan for Duke Mining while at the hotel.
As they planned to infiltrate discreetly this time, Charlie wasn’t in a rush. He believed that if most of Duke Mining’s cavalry guards could cooperate, he could manage the situation smoothly without any leaks. Thus, there was no immediate need to hastily relocate the cavalry guards and death squads.
However, Charlie understood that to deliver a surprise blow to the Po Qing Society and compel the three elders and high-ranking officials from the Right Army Governor’s Office to flee Nigeria while leaving behind no traces, it was vital to dismantle the Duke Mining base. Therefore, while time wasn’t pressing, figuring out how to evacuate thousands of people remained a significant concern for Charlie.
Li Yalin pondered for a moment before suggesting, “Mr. Charlie, Duke Mining operates in a relatively isolated manner, with all the dead soldiers likely imprisoned in the underground mine. We could prioritize transferring these soldiers and their families in stages, followed by the Cavalry Guards once they’re out.”
Li Yalin continued, “When we move the dead soldiers, if we maintain a low profile, the outside world should remain unaware. Even the Moorish Trade in Casablanca shouldn’t catch wind of anything unusual. However, transferring the Cavalry Guards would entail moving Duke Mining’s labor force, which would certainly lead to a noticeable drop or even a halt in production. Duke Mining has trains transporting phosphates nearly every day; any decline in production would alert the Moorish Trade. Therefore, I propose that once you successfully take over Duke Mining, you should allow them to work overtime to ensure they produce more — at least enough supply for several days. This way, when you gradually withdraw the Cavalry Guards, the outside world won’t notice anything amiss.”
Charlie nodded in agreement, stating, “That’s a solid plan. We’ll first withdraw the death squads and then gradually pull back most of the Cavalry Guards, keeping only the security personnel and loading workers. After the last batch of phosphates is loaded for delivery, we can withdraw most of these individuals, leaving just the final loading crew and personnel for the docking. On the day the train carries the last empty carriage and departs with the final load of phosphates, the remaining personnel can also evacuate. This way, by the time the train arrives the following day, Duke Mining will be deserted. When the news reaches Moorish Trade, they will undoubtedly be stunned, and this will be reported up through the Right Army Governor’s Office, eventually reaching Sara, achieving our goal.”
Li Yalin interjected, “However, the most challenging aspect is how to evacuate people in batches. Duke Mining is situated in the heart of Morocco, and the port of Casablanca along with the surrounding waters are heavily secured. Coordinating the smuggling of thousands from the interior to the coastline presents a low likelihood of success. What strategies do you have for facilitating their departure from the country?”
Charlie replied, “Given the difficulty of leaving the country, perhaps we should consider keeping everyone within Morocco for the time being.”
“Not leaving the country?” Li Yalin questioned, “Are you suggesting that we should retain all these individuals in Morocco? Mr. Charlie, according to their cargo manifest, over 100 tons of meat have been imported clandestinely, indicating there could be several thousand people. How can we conceal such a large group in Morocco without detection?”
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