The Amazing son in law Chapter 7188
Afterward, he turned to Tawana with a grin and said, “Miss Sweet, your mind works so quickly! Why not take a moment to assess the situation? Can you guess what I’ve prepared?”
Tawana was oblivious to the underlying tension. She simply shot a glare at Charlie, turning away to ignore him.
Charlie chuckled, unfazed, and continued on his way. He passed the third row and settled into a first-class seat on the right side at the back of the bus.
Meanwhile, two young men exited a Ministry of Foreign Affairs vehicle nearby. They quickly boarded the Toyota bus, where Peter Roger instructed one of them, “You take the last row and keep a close watch on that man. Ensure he doesn’t interfere with our investigation.”
The man frowned, grasping Peter Roger’s intent. When Peter used the absolute term “must,” it implied that the individual in question had to be eliminated to prevent any unforeseen complications.
Initially, the plan was to take out Tawana, but he realized that if anyone else attempted to act against her, he would also need to eliminate Charlie simultaneously.
He promptly replied, “Understood, Agent Roger.”
Peter Roger nodded and instructed another agent, “You take my seat, and I’ll sit in the passenger seat.”
Peter Roger was not just any operator; he was a highly trained professional assassin, adept with firearms. This time, however, his superiors had ordered him to avoid direct confrontation, prompting him to devise a cunning plan to abduct Tawana without any soldiers or gunfire.
To prepare for any emergencies, he discreetly tucked a loaded pistol beneath the passenger seat. If a crisis arose, he could quickly retrieve it and be ready to fire.
Originally, if Charlie hadn’t boarded the bus, Peter planned to occupy the front row to closely observe the poisoning of Tawana and Trevor. However, with this unexpected variable in the mix, he assigned a ninja to the front row for assistance, positioning himself in the co-pilot seat to maintain proximity to the weapon while keeping a safe distance from Charlie. The three rows of six seats in between would provide him with an added layer of safety.
Once everything was arranged, Peter Roger instructed the driver, “Alright, let’s get moving. Washington is waiting for us.”
The driver acknowledged him and started the vehicle, maneuvering it away slowly.
Peter Roger’s strategy was to carry out the elimination as soon as they were clear of the dome, to avoid any complications.
The rationale for waiting until they left the dome was due to concerns that the Mitsui family might intercept the vehicle, complicating matters.
Once on the municipal roads of Tokyo, the Mitsui family would be unable to halt them, presenting the perfect opportunity to act.
After the operation, they planned to head straight to Yokohama, where a funeral home awaited them. Upon arrival, the bodies would be immediately cremated alongside an elderly widow who was scheduled for cremation that afternoon.
The elderly woman had passed away due to illness in a nursing home, and the local government covered her cremation and burial expenses. Since no relatives were present, her cremation would proceed without any outside witnesses. Tawana would be incinerated alongside the elderly widow, with a portion of the ashes handed over to social services, while the remainder would be disposed of in the sewer. This way, Tawana would vanish without a trace.
However, a new complication arose: the crematorium initially intended for two bodies now had to accommodate four. This raised concerns about whether it could handle such a load.
Swiftly, he grabbed his phone and messaged his superior to inform him of the change in circumstances—the number of bodies requiring disposal had increased from one, Tawana, to three.
Upon receiving the message, his superior was furious and replied, “Are you out of your mind? Come see for yourself if that crematorium can fit four bodies! They can only go in one at a time—how can we manage four?”
Peter Roger responded, “That’s your issue. I’ll send you three bodies later. You can figure out how to dispose of them.”
The superior shot back angrily, “Go take a hike!”
This was likely meant as a dismissive retort.
Meanwhile, Charlie, seated in the last row, was deep in thought, assessing the situation while noticing the ninja next to him keeping a watchful eye out of the corner of his vision.
If it came down to action, he was confident that none of these individuals would pose a threat to him.
Nevertheless, he had to ensure the safety of both Tawana and Trevor while navigating this precarious situation.
Otherwise, it would be utterly devastating for his wife, who had come to the concert filled with excitement, only for an attempt on the singer’s life to occur before the show even began. Such an event would leave a lasting psychological scar on anyone…