After settling the money issue, William felt more at ease. He had completed half of the goal of this operation. The rest would depend on what benefits he could get from the Tarasov brothers in New York.
Now, he just had to deal with the mutt named Ted and the matter of Boston would be over.
However, after thinking about it, William felt that he should let Ted go to New York to fight with the Tarasov brothers, in case things were too simple and the Tarasov brothers reneged on their debt.
If it was too easy to get, no one would cherish it.
After making up his mind, William calculated that this trip to the United States not only found a super thug to guard the castle, but also a lot of money. He was secretly happy.
As for whether the money could be deposited in the bank openly, he didn't care at all. Cash was also money.
He had more opportunities to use cash than ordinary businessmen. When dealing with some secret matters, cash was more convenient and safer than transferring money.
After teleporting back to the hotel, William washed up and lay on the big bed to have a good sleep. At 4 pm, William, who had slept for 10 hours, got up to freshen up.
He ordered a double portion of French food and finished it happily. He sat on the balcony with a glass of wine and listened to Sunday's report.
Mr. Ted probably knew that he had done too many bad things, so he was very careful about his own safety and confidentiality after coming to this strange place in Boston.
There were no indoor cameras in the place where he lived, which made Sunday a little confused. Without cameras, Sunday was blind.
"Has the disappearance of the people in the storage unit and the money spread?" William asked.
"Not yet, sir. Maybe they were too afraid of the Polar Bear Gang. The workers went home after waiting for more than two hours."
"Hehe, of course those workers wouldn't dare to call the police. It would be strange if they didn't know the function of the storage unit."
After thinking about it, William said, "Call Vigo Tarasov in New York and tell him that it's time for him to act. Don't think about reaping the benefits.
Ted will definitely report to Pushkin after knowing that the money and the guards are gone and ask for help.
Do you think Pushkin will suspect that Vigo and the guards have colluded to steal his money? "
"Sir, according to my calculations, the probability is as high as 70%," Sunday answered after ten seconds of silence.
"No, the answer is 100%. You still don't understand the human heart. With such a large sum of money disappearing without a trace, Pushkin will suspect anyone, even the hunting dog Ted Renson.
As long as they suspected Pushkin, they would secretly send people to the United States to investigate this matter. What would happen next would be fun. The underworld of New York would definitely be in chaos for a period of time.
As a potential ally on the same front, we have the obligation to inform Vigo- Tarasov and let him be prepared.
Hehe, as long as he starts to prepare the manpower, the abnormal movements will not last long, and the Polar Bear Gang's internal strife will be unavoidable.
Vigo will definitely come to us for help if he can't bear the pressure. He'll beg us to kill Pushkin as soon as possible. Only then will he be willing to give up everything. "
He took a sip of whiskey. "Send a message to that hound, Ted. Tell him that the leader of the warehouse guards, Andre, has turned traitor. His master's money is missing."
"Yes, sir, the message has been sent to Boston Black Cop Frank."
.....
Things were indeed similar to what William thought. After Ted Renson received the message from Frank, he immediately rushed to the warehouse with three Boston Black Cops to check it out.
After confirming that the people and money were gone, Ted Renson panicked.
After calming down, Ted asked Frank and the other two to ask the people who worked here and lived nearby.
The information they received showed that there was no gunfight in the warehouse last night. Ted was very uneasy. It seemed that Andre and the guards might really have turned traitor.
His men had turned traitor and taken away hundreds of millions of dollars. He could imagine Pushkin's reaction. After hesitating for a long time, Ted took out his phone and called Pushkin.
"Is there a result from the stronghold?" Pushkin asked as soon as the call was connected.
Ted was silent for a while before saying, "I'm sorry, Mr. Pushkin. Things are different from what we thought before.
The five of them at the stronghold were probably killed because the money in the warehouse and Andre's group are all gone. "
"Say it again, what money and people are gone?" Pushkin asked in disbelief.
"The money that is transferred every six months and Andre and his men are all gone overnight," Ted repeated with a dark face.
But unlike what he had imagined, Pushkin was indeed worthy of being an oligarch in Polar Bear. He didn't fly into a rage, nor did he fly into a rage.
He didn't get angry or angry, just said in a gloomy voice, "Tell me everything you know."
Hearing this, Ted suddenly had an idea that made his heart beat wildly. After forcing himself to calm down, he sorted out his thoughts and said,
"According to the clues I have now, Andre and his men went missing last night. However, the residents in the warehouse didn't hear any gunshots or the sound of a truck.
"Also, I checked the warehouse carefully. There was no gunfight, no bloodstains, and no signs of a fight.
"Therefore, I deduced that Andre and his men must have had the idea of betraying us. According to the nodding head, Slavi must have found something and was killed by Andre.
"It seems that my arrival made them panic, so they all ran away overnight."
"How much cash is in the warehouse?" Pushkin gritted his teeth and asked. Now that the situation was unclear, he could only believe Ted's words for the time being.
"I don't know, sir. Andre has always been in charge of the warehouse. Vigo- Tarasov is in charge of the transfer. Only the two of them know how much money there is. However, according to the past records, it shouldn't be less than 500 million dollars."
After saying this, Ted was silent for a moment and said, "Mr. Pushkin, is it possible that Vigo- Tarasov is also involved in this matter?"
"No, how is that possible? Vigo- has been loyal all these years and has never made a mistake. Part of this money is his."
Pushkin couldn't help but fall silent. Although he gave Vigo- a lot of money, compared to 500 million dollars, he suddenly felt that it wasn't much.
Tens of millions was too little compared to 500 million dollars. If Vigo- took the money, he could do a lot of things.
Pushkin now began to regret handing over all the bribery information in New York to Vigo- if Vigo- had a change of heart.
If Vigo- had the money in his hands and the dirt on the New York officials, Vigo- could have left him and started his own business.
However, the Polar Bear and the United States were two different countries. Pushkin couldn't go to the United States himself, so he had no other choice but to delegate power to his subordinates.
This made Pushkin wonder if Vigo- was really involved in this matter.
After thinking for a long time, he said, "I'll send someone to New York. You don't have to worry about Boston for the time being. After dealing with the aftermath, go to New York with the people I sent to investigate Vigo- if Vigo- is involved, then kill him."
Ted tried his best to suppress the excitement in his heart as he replied in a low voice, "Understood."
This was the result he wanted. Now, even if Vigo- was not involved, he would secretly force Vigo-
Ted didn't want to just be a hunting dog anymore. He also wanted to be in a higher position and be a man, not a thug who would fly to wherever there was a problem.
After hanging up the phone, Ted smiled and walked to Frank and the other black policemen. "It's okay. Andre got the news that this place may have been exposed. He secretly moved away according to Mr. Pushkin's instructions."
Frank and the other three black policemen all sighed in relief, thinking that at least things weren't so bad that they couldn't be salvaged.
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