The Dead Master of Beautiful Manly

Chapter 220: Unlocked hard disk 2

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After crossing the portal, Colin arrived at the villa where Josel was.

Although the necessary evidence has been obtained, it is now early morning in Manhattan and many things are not convenient to handle.

Besides, he also had some things to discuss with Wahar, so he was not in a hurry to go back.

After closing the portal, Colin walked inside.

As it was daytime, his sudden appearance was quickly noticed by the maid who was in charge of cleaning the villa.

However, since Colin's appearance had already been told to the people working in the villa, there was no panic. After leading Colin to the living room and serving him tea and dried fruits, they bowed and left.

Not long after, Joseph, dressed in casual clothes, pushed the door and walked in.

"What's the reason for you to come here this time?"

He didn't hesitate to enter the room, picked up a dried fruit from the fruit plate, put it in his mouth and chewed it before asking.

Colin didn't care. He shrugged and said, "The plan is about to start, so I plan to notify Vahar in advance and give him something to remind him."

"I knew it..." Vahar muttered, swallowed what he had in his mouth, and said, "Since you came here openly, I knew you were definitely not looking for me, so I called Vahar and he said he would be here soon."

"But you said the plan was about to begin. Did that little girl complete the task you assigned?"

Joseph sat on the sofa on the other side in a relaxed manner, and Colin also said in a relaxed manner: "Yes, Skye's skills are very good, and to be honest, they helped me a lot."

"You are lucky... but I hope you will have the same luck next time."

Joseph leaned back and spoke in a daze.

Colin paused for a moment, then quickly smiled and said, "Of course, my luck has always been good... By the way, Yosel, when I win, do you want to get an official position in the alliance? I think Vahar will give me this respect."

Colin said in a half-joking tone.

Joseph was a friend he truly admired, and he felt that he owed him a lot.

There are too many things he cannot do, but he believes he can ensure that he will have wealth and safety throughout his life and allow him to freely choose his future life.

"Forget it..." Yosel took a look and waved his hand, saying, "If I really become an official, with our relationship, there will definitely be a lot of messy things that will come to me. Not only will Vahar be troubled by that, but I am too lazy to deal with those things."

"Now that I have you as my backer, I am very satisfied to be able to live a leisurely life every day. So if you really want to promise me something... just stay alive and don't die. Otherwise, as your good brother, I guess I won't end up well."

At the end of his words, Joseph stared straight at Colin.

Colin was not laughing. After a moment of silence, he asked, "Do you think I will lose?"

"No, I don't know." Yosel shook his head and looked at the ceiling. "My ability and vision make it impossible for me to judge how the situation will eventually develop. I just hope that you will run away when you realize something is wrong, and don't die."

"I won't die, at least not this time." Colin made a serious promise.

Joseph turned his head and took a look, then stood up and whispered, "Really? That's good. Otherwise, I really don't know how to explain to your parents when I see them in the underworld..."

"That's it, Colin. Wahar will probably be here soon. You wait here. I'll go out and swim two laps in the swimming pool." Joseph said as he walked towards the door of the reception room. When he reached the door, he paused and asked in a heavy voice, "The world after death is real, right?"

"Ah! It exists." Colin replied in a muffled voice.

"That's good… "

Joseph said, opened the door and walked out.

Colin took a look and felt a little complicated for a moment.

"Even after doing so much for me, you still feel like you owe them..."

"But now, I owe you, Josel!"

I sighed deeply and calmed my chaotic mood.

Joseph's worries can be dealt with later; the most important thing right now is the present matter.

Time passed quickly, and after dozens of minutes, Colin, who was holding the teacup and was in a daze, heard some noise coming from outside.

Shortly after the noise was heard, Vahar pushed the door and walked in.

After a round of pleasantries, Colin got down to business and said, "All the preparations for the plan have been completed. The actual launch will take two or three days. You must be prepared in advance."

"And this is for you."

Colin said as he handed over a palm-sized metal disc.

Vahar took it and looked at it for a while before saying, "We have made all the necessary preparations. It is no longer a secret that we want to establish an alliance internationally. The reaction will depend on how you do. After all, most countries are just fence-sitters and will only attach themselves to whoever is stronger."

"What is this thing used for?"

After saying this, Vahar looked at the plate and asked.

"You can think of it as a magical monitor. There is a pointer, fifty scales and a button on the disc. Just move the pointer to a scale and press the button in the middle, and a picture will be projected."

"I have already set up surveillance cameras at forty-eight locations on the disk. I don't have time to observe them every day, so I can only leave it to you."

Colin explained, and Vahar listened, then asked with interest, "Interesting stuff, but where is the surveillance location?"

The place that Colin solemnly proposed and handed over to him must not be a simple one.

"Number one is the office of the President of the United States, and numbers two to forty-eight are the storage locations of U.S. nuclear weapons. To be honest, it took me a lot of effort to get these. I was running around all over the United States all night last night. With this, I believe it will be able to help you with your future work..."

Colin kept talking there, but at this time Vahar could no longer hear what he said.

Even though he was mentally prepared that what Colin took out at this time would not be simple, the result still made him feel surprised, no, shocked!

"Where did you get it?" Vahar asked with wide eyes.

"Didn't I tell you that I did all this yesterday? It really took me a lot of effort."

Colin looked at me as if to say, "Why don't you listen to me?"

"One day, a lot of effort..."

Wahar grinned, not knowing what to say.

But is it considered a lot of effort to be able to accomplish all this in one day? Only now did he realize the huge gap between extraordinary people and ordinary people.

"By the way, this thing also needs energy. The energy stored in the prop itself is only enough for one month. After the time is up, it must be recharged." Colin reminded as if he had thought of something.

"Um, how to charge, mana?" Vahar asked with some embarrassment.

"No, ordinary electricity will do. I have engraved an energy conversion array on it, which can absorb electricity from a long distance to replenish energy loss. However, according to my estimation, the consumption is probably a bit high, roughly equivalent to the daily electricity consumption of a large factory. I will leave this to you to handle, is that okay?"

Colin turned around and asked.

"Of course, it's just a small matter." Hearing that ordinary electricity would be enough, Vahar was relieved.

Colin watched, opened a portal to Manhattan, and said, "That's it. If you find anything unusual, such as the United States intending to use nuclear bombs, notify me immediately and I will deal with them first."

"Also, I heard a message from the White House that the CIA is planning to take action against you. Bring more guards with you and be careful. If you really feel in danger, call me and I will handle it then."

Wahar's eyes flickered as he listened, and he nodded, "I understand. I'll pay attention."

"Really? Then let me know if you have anything to say." He raised his arm and stepped into the portal.

Inside the house, looking at the passage that suddenly disappeared, Vahar reached out, took the disc, and walked out of the house.

(End of this chapter)