Chapter 750 A Big Job
Donald had faith in Weston''s abilities as a director and was thus open to the idea of producing the
film if the script was well-written.
“I''m free this weekend. Bring your friend to the office if you have the time, so I can meet him.”
“Will do, Mr. Campbell. I''m going to call him with the good news!”
Upon obtaining Donald''s approval, Weston looked as excited as a child.
At that very moment, Gavin called.
“Have you gotten off work, Mr. Campbell?”
“What is it?”
“Susan has a mission for you. Come over if you''ve gotten off work. It''s a big job that pays well.”
Though Donald did not need the money, the mention of a big job roused his interest enough for him
to agree to go over for a look.
After all, Donald needed Susan to ascertain Aldrich''swork of firearms in Pollerton.
When Donald arrived at the abandoned factory, Gavin was examining the equipment with seven
other subordinates.
They looked different from their usual machete-bearing selves. This time, they were armed with real
weapons.
Gavin waved him over excitedly when Donald entered. “Come, Mr. Campbell! Pick something that
catches your fancy.”
Though Susan keptpany with Aldrich, she mainly functioned as his purse and, as a result,
rarely handled the munitions.
Because of that, the firearms Susan provided Gavin with had dwindled in number.
Donald peered over. There was not a single rifle on the table. They were all handguns.
Moreover, they were the 92-caliber ones used mainly by the police.
Though they felt more bnced in hand, their range was shorter, resulting in limited potential for
fatal shots.
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In fact, it was considered impressive for somebody without rigorous training to hit four bullseyes out
of ten within the range of fifty meters.
Donald picked up a handgun that looked to be in better shape than the others.
Gavin was just about to exin to Donald when thetter took apart the gun in several brisk clicks,
his hands moving with mechanical precision like clockwork.
Then, he picked up a rag to wipe the residual soot from the barrel before oiling the safety lock.
Gavin was stunned by Donald''s finesse.
“Have you used this gun before, Mr. Campbell?” he asked, gaping.
Donald grinned. “I was a soldier, so I know a thing or two about guns. I just haven''t handled one
since my retirement. I would have stayed in the forces forever had I known that I would be
broke if I left.”
His speech left Gavin feeling skeptical.
Soldiers are not the same as us thieves. Donald could be a spy for all I know.
Upon recalling the deft way with which Donald killed Zordan and Ruth, however, Gavin dispelled his
doubts.
No spy could be that cold-blooded.
After Donald chose his weapons, Gavin produced several photographs to show the group. “These
are our targets tonight, boys. Susan promised a sum of half a million if we couldplete our
mission tonight. There will be an additional fifty grand for the one executing the fatal shot.”
Gavin''s words caused a stir of excitement amongst the men.
They were all dirt poor; many of them were addicts with expensive lifestyles to supplement.
Thus, Susan''s reward was an enticing one.
“From what we''ve gathered, their party will pass South Light Street in half an hour. Let''s move.
We''re going to set up an ambush there.”