Chapter 194
So it was settled. Jasper took his leave to rest.
The next day, Bryce sent out a messenger to arrange negotiations with Alpha Outpost, while Ste
asked him for some dynamite and gasoline.
"Ste, what do you need these for?" he asked, feigning ignorance.
Not one to beat around the bush, Ste replied, "We can''t have our dog unprepared. What if he gets
tired halfway or drops it in the wrong ce?"
"Oh, right, almost slipped my mind." Bryce quickly made arrangements, but not without adding a
word of caution. "This stuff is dangerous. What if the dog runs around the base with it and someone
who''s not careful takes a shot? It could be disastrous. How about we practice with mud first, and
use the real stuff when it''s showtime?"
"That works," Ste agreed. "But don''t forget about the sniper rifle. We can''t be expected to supply
both the manpower and the weaponry now, can we? Besides, we don''t have ess to that kind of
gear."
"No problem, I''ll figure something out."
Sly old fox, always on guard.
In the evening, Bryce watched from the veranda of the mansion as Cooper, the dog, ran, crawled,
and jumped around with the mock dynamite, attracting the attention of the entire base. Even Bryce
was itching to own such a fine dog.
Alpha Outpost must have taken a considerable hit as well, as they agreed to the negotiations.
However, they insisted on setting the location. This didn''t sit well with Bryce, but considering his
ultimate goal wasn''t negotiation but annihtion, he finally agreed to their terms.
However, the terrain was disadvantageous for them, making it impossible to set an ambush in
advance.
"Did you find the sniper rifle?" Jasper asked after surveying the area.
After some effort, they managed to acquire one through special channels. It wasn''t thetest model,
with a range of only about 1800 meters, but it was more than enough for Jasper.
Jasper wasn''t in favor of setting an ambush ahead of time. If they were going to negotiate, it should
be done out in the open to attract the attention of the other party. Any sneaky actions would only
make them suspicious. In the end, Bryce agreed.
The negotiations were set to take ce two dayster, but Jasper asked to leave a day early.
Alpha Outpost wasposed of disgraced exiles, and they might think in sync with Jasper.
Therefore, he wanted to n and set up in advance to avoid being caught off guard.
As Jasper was the key to the operation, it would be embarrassing if anything were to hinder him.
Bryce quickly came up with a solution. "Rosie is still young. If a battle breaks out and limbs start
flying, it could traumatize the poor kid, don''t you think?"
It was clear that he was worried they might have ulterior motives and take Rosie hostage. If they
disagreed, they would not only be unable to leave the base, but they might also lose their lives.
Jasper was prepared for this. "No problem. But Rosie is a bit timid. I don''t want her to get hurt
before I return."
Bryce readily agreed. "Don''t worry, Rosie is such a darling. I''ll make sure she''s well taken care of
and won''t lose a single strand of hair."
No one was a fool. Bryce was a cunning fox who took advantage of the situation. Without his
tactical position, how many people would be willing to risk their lives for him?
When they got back to their quarters, Jasper told Rosie the truth. "Rosie, Ste and I have to go out
tonight and won''t be back until tomorrow. Can you stay here by yourself?"
Rosie didn''t want to be alone. "But I want to stay with you guys."
"We have a mission. It wouldn''t be convenient if we took you with us." Jasper touched her head.
"Don''t be afraid. Wait for us toe back."
Although Rosie was reluctant, she agreed. "Jasper, I''ll take care of myself."
Ste began packing, and Jasper handed Rosie a silenced pistol, hinting for her to hide it well.
Rosie hid it perfectly. No one could find it.
After ying with her for a while, around midnight, the two of them along with Cooper prepared to
leave. Cooper was reluctant to leave Rosie and nuzzled her for a good while.
After leaving enough food and instructing her to bolt the door, Jasper turned to leave.
Ste found Teddy. "Teddy, you know Jasper and I well. We''re all in the same boat now. We''re
leaving Rosie here, which shows we''re sincere. If wee back and find anything wrong with
Rosie, you know what will happen, right?"
Teddy swore, "What are you saying? I consider Rosie as my own daughter. If anyone dares to touch
her, I''ll hand you his head as a stool."
Jasper started the car, ncing up at the window of their quarters as he left. The house was dark,
but he knew Rosie was standing by the window. He took a deep breath and drove off.
Leaving Silver Asylum behind, the Hummer disappeared into the night.
The negotiation site was 30 kilometers from the base, situated between two mountains, one high
and one low. Just looking at the terrain, it was clear that Alpha Outpost had ulterior motives as well.
If Jasper wasn''t mistaken, they also wanted to kill Bryce and then take over Silver Asylum.
Therefore, a sniper was essential. What Jasper had to do was eliminate them before Alpha Outpost
could set up their ambush.
The negotiations were scheduled for nine o''clock the next morning, but he had nned to arrive at
dawn, which would be more than enough. Considering Alpha Outpost''s disdain for Bryce, they
wouldn''t be prepared to this extent.
Upon reaching the location, he turned off the headlights.
After sitting in the darkness for 15 minutes and confirming with Cooper that no one was around,
Ste parked the car in the Arcadia. They moved in the dark to a crucial crossroad on the way to
Alpha Outpost and found a hidden spot with a good view.
With Cooper on guard, Ste rested her head on Jasper''s shoulder.
She was nudged awake by a gentle push. "Someone''sing," Jasper whispered.
In the distance, car lights flicked on. Ste nced at her watch. It was 4:10 in the morning. Using
night vision binocrs, she saw there was no one following them.
Jasper and Cooper immediately took action, hoping to catch the other party off guard.
Beingpletely ignored, Ste thought, "Do I really have such a low presence?"
The other party hade in the dark, hoping to get an early start. They had not anticipated that just
as they opened the car door, they would feel the cold muzzle of a gun against the back of their
head. This was a disgrace to their reputation. In an instant, they questioned their life decisions.
This was aplete humiliation.
The rifle backpack was ruthlessly snatched off his back. The man raised his hands and slowly
turned around, only to find out that it was a woman.
What in the world was going on?
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"You underestimate women?" Ste retorted, smacking him across the face with the butt of her gun,
causing a gush of blood to drip down his forehead.
The man reeled back, his head spinning, only to find another man holding a gun against his head.
Four eyes met. It was quick to discern that the other man was a professional, and far better in his
craft than him. Also, there was a ferocious dog, ready to pounce and tear him to shreds at any
moment.
Three against one, he stood no chance.
Ste asked, "So, do you want to die, or do you want to die, or do you want to die?"
The man felt desperate, "Lady, do I have any other options?"