Rushchin’s truck entered the base at dusk. However, the truck was completely empty.
The three had got off the truck a few minutes before reaching the destination. Jack was now seeing the base carefully through a binocular.
X asked, “What do you see?”
Jack started to describe the base.
“I see 4 huge tents surrounded by about 15 or so small tents. Bordering the tents are many huge glass domes, must be greenhouses. In the exact middle of the base, there is a huge telecom tower. The glass domes are exactly 42 in number. Also, there are many soldiers roaming around the base, seems to be armed.”“Huh, interesting. We might be able to slip through the domes.”
“The greenhouses must be full of poppies.”
The three took out their clean white clothes and wore white masks. This made them indistinguishable from the snow.
They slowly approached the base, careful not to meet any guard, they slowly crept their way.
There was only one huge tent whose entrance was guarded by two armed guards.
“That is our target. That must be the place of the computer.”
X shook his head. “Don’t think so. This is Siberia, rarely would anyone come to steal information. But attacks are common, so the protected tent must be the residence of the manager, Leon Ferguson.”
The three each went into one tent to locate where the computer is. One of them, which James visited, was the storage tent. The one X visited was a map tent, and Jack entered the computer tent. He let others know through his watch and started collecting data through his pen drive when they heard the sound of a truck starting.
X said, “Oh no, Rushchin, he does not know we are here, he must be leaving.”
“How much data transfer is left?”
“11 % left.”
James peeked out. He can see Rushchin’s truck, which was ready to start. However it seemed that he was waiting for one more sack of ‘snow’.
X peeked out and located a man carrying a sack. He was walking towards the truck, when X pulled out his handkerchief which had been chloroformed, and pressed it hard against the man’s nose. X took the man’s uniform, and wore it himself, and said to Jack, “Once you are done, you and James wait at the place from where we were spying. I’ll go to give this sack to Rushchin.”
Jack unplugged his pen drive and left with James.
X, dressed as a worker, mounted the sack on the back of the truck, and without anyone noticing he also got in the back. Soon after the truck had left the base, he told Rushchin to stop and pick James and Jack up.
At the hotel, James opened his laptop and Jack connected the pen-drive to it. After reading through worthless information, they stopped at the screenshot of an email. The email was as followed.After this, there was an image.
Followed by the words – “TENEBRIS ORGANISATION, CASSIAN. 3 GEMS, UNITED.”
Jack lit a cigarette. X opened the windows.
“A unicorn?” Asked Jack.
“Seems to be like it.” Replied X.
“Tenebris organisation.”
Jack said, “Tenebris. Cassian. This organisation Tenebris was the umbrella organisation
X said, “And Cassian, must be the commander of the organisation
The three stared at each other for a while, silently.
“London is in danger."
“Yes Jack.”
“X, someone is calling.”
X picked up the phone, and his face became pale white.
“GO GO GO, LONDON!”
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