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Chapter 358 Vodka: It was Uzo who killed Pisk!(2/2)

Vodka looked at the light spot representing the location on the phone screen, then turned to look at Gin: "Boss."
The positioning is flat, but the building in front of you is three-dimensional.
Gin recalled the layout of the hotel, pondered for a moment, and walked down the stairs. He remembered that there was a rarely used wine cellar underground.
This was actually not part of the organization's plan.
But Gin felt that if Pisk came up with some kind of Plan B, the wine cellar would be a good place to hide the body, hide or move.
On the way to the wine cellar, Vodka checked his mailbox again and reported: "They still haven't responded."
After a pause, Vodka came up with some personal speculation: "Could it be Uzo who killed Pisk? Pisk has always disdained to listen to our orders. Although you told him not to go to Uzo,
But if he can't hold it back..."
Vodka compared Pisk, who was relatively old and fatuous, with Uzo, who had a killing method that he couldn't see through, and therefore seemed particularly weird and unpredictable. He felt that if the two really had a conflict, Pisk would most likely be dead.
As for Piske, a veteran hero, killing his Uzo would definitely not be a favor to the boss. In addition, for Gin, killing teammates who had done nothing wrong during a mission was an inappropriate behavior.
It is extremely irresponsible to prioritize tasks and satisfy one's own selfish desires first. Big brother hates this bad habit the most... Haha, go ahead and do it, Uzo!
Vodka secretly cheered Jiang Xia up in his heart.
Gin glanced at him with a cigarette in his mouth and ignored him.
Today's mission is very important. He has also said many times in advance that hunting is prohibited. Uzo should know the appropriateness.
And the most important thing is that Uzo's killing method is different from that of most people in the organization. There is a guidance process, which takes a certain amount of time. Also, Uzo seems to like to pursue that kind of artistic effect. He doesn't
It will make the target die dull and boring, especially a heavy prey like Pisk, which should not be worthy of a sufficiently fancy killing technique.
And once this happens, the commotion in the hotel lobby will definitely be more than what it was just now.
In other words, Pisk should still be alive.
Since the two lost contact at the same time, it is now more likely that something went wrong when Pisk killed him. He was targeted by the police, and Uzo may have been approached by the police again. At this time, he was acting as a detective to solve the case, but
It’s not easy to sell teammates, so it’s been delayed until now.
...an old waste.
Gin let out a dissatisfied snort.

The stairs going down are not too long.
Before he could think of any more possibilities, an old door with a log color appeared in front of him.
Vodka glanced at the flashing signal point on the screen and compared the location: "It should be right here."
Gin nodded and turned the doorknob.
The knob made a clicking sound, but the door could not be pushed open - it was locked.
This was not too unexpected. Gin stepped back a little and raised his chin towards Vodka.
Vodka understood immediately, put away his cell phone, shot the door lock, and then pushed the door open smoothly.
The wine cellar is not very big, so the two of them took a few horizontal steps and looked at the entire room.
There is a cart with empty cartons next to the door.
Gin looked down and saw a piece of Shirley's hair falling on the ground next to the carton.
...I found enough Shirley's hair today. He didn't pick it up anymore, but continued to look forward and saw the table placed in the center of the room, as well as Pisk's computer on the wooden table.
Chapter completed!
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