America Tycoon: The Wolf of Showbiz-Chapter 860 - 836: The Village Chief is about to Come Online_2
In the past, no news was good news.
But today his mind was uneasy, and he took out his phone to dial Andre's number.
The call connected quickly, and Andre's familiar voice came through, "Good morning, boss."
Lynch asked, "Is everything going smoothly?"
Andre responded, "Very smoothly, we've brought the target to warehouse number one."
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Lynch said, "Good, I'll be there shortly."
He hung up the phone, took out the SIM card, cut it up, and flushed it down the toilet, then took out another phone to call a friend at the embassy.
Just now, Andre had warned him with a coded message.
Warehouse number one meant there had been an unexpected development.
Lynch asked a couple of questions then took out another phone and texted, "Evacuate immediately!"
After sending the message, he disposed of the SIM card in the same manner.
His friend from the embassy called, "There are a few cars going to the consulate in Lviv this morning, you could hitch a ride with them."
Lynch asked, "Do I need to prepare anything?"
His friend replied with a chuckle, "Just the most commonly used things."
Lynch understood and opened the bag he had brought. He took out some US Dollar bills and placed them separately into envelopes.
At 9 a.m., he boarded the embassy vehicle and left Kiev.
However, Lynch's message was not received by the staff in Osad.
...
Approaching Osad Port, a warehouse with a walled courtyard.
The security bureau's personnel had already set up warning tapes, and the entire warehouse was under control.
Reporters from the 1+1 TV Channel, who had followed, set up their cameras early outside the warehouse gate.
Inside the gate, Dmitro, after understanding the situation, came over and said to Alexandrovich, "The ones rescued are the second batch; the first batch had already been transported away."
Alexandrovich took a deep drag of his cigarette and asked, "What does the security bureau intend?"
Dmitro replied, "They just want the credit and the seized funds, but they'll cooperate with you on the rest."
Alexandrovich took out his phone, "I'll make a call first."
Dmitro stepped aside.
Alexandrovich checked the time and dialed Martin's number, which was quickly answered.
Speaking, however, was Bruce, "I'm Bruce, Martin is at the gym."
Alexandrovich hurriedly said, "Old Cloth, I have an urgent matter for Martin."
Inside the hotel gym, Bruce first tossed a towel to Martin, waited for him to wipe his sweat, and then handed over the phone.
Martin took the phone and asked, "Did it go smoothly?"
Alexandrovich was slightly apologetic, "The rescue operation went very smoothly; we rescued three young girls, four older girls, and captured six suspects, but a batch has already been transported away. The people left here don't know where."
He still retained some conscience, "Damn it! If I had realized earlier, those people..."
"Don't blame yourself, don't put too much pressure on yourself, you've already done well," Martin consoled Alexandrovich like a life coach, then asked, "What do you plan to do next?"
Alexandrovich felt the insignificance of individual power, even when including the security bureau, and was especially resolute at this moment, stating, "This needs to be widely publicized, the bigger the fuss, the better, only then can it attract more attention, even from all over the world."
Martin gently guided, "Based on my experience, to amplify media impact, you need a leading opinion maker, Alexandrovich, and no one is more suitable than you."
Alexandrovich declared, "I will not pretend this never happened, I will not shirk my responsibility."
Martin added, "Choose the youngest of the three rescued girls, make her look a bit more pitiful, hold her and walk past the camera; you should understand the rest."
"I understand." Alexandrovich hung up the phone, found Dmitro, and quickly communicated with the security bureau.
The security bureau was not foolish and demanded that the other two girls be carried out by their agents.
Alexandrovich had no qualms about the charade, understanding this was a performance of great social importance.
He entered the warehouse, quickly gained the trust of the three girls with his comedic skills, and carried the youngest, not yet ten years old, moving outside with the security bureau personnel.
As they exited, they walked past the camera.
Alexandrovich's expression was solemn, and he even refused an interview with the reporters.
Now was not the time to talk.
The security bureau personnel accepted interviews, using the rescued girls as a backdrop, and highlighted the results of the operation.
With this round of the rescue operation concluded, Alexandrovich and the team from the 1+1 TV Channel soon boarded the security bureau's helicopter and returned to Kiev.
That evening, the 1+1 TV Channel highlighted this series of actions during its prime-time news, prominently featuring Alexandrovich's key role.
Whether shouting loudly in front of Dnieper Cafe or rushing past holding a girl at Osad Port, Alexandrovich, outside the TV program, truly won the people's attention.
Subsequently, Alexandrovich took to social media to announce that he would personally cover the medical and living expenses for the rescued girls until they returned home, and he also founded the Rescue Charity Foundation to aid Ukrainian women.
The next morning, "Fakty" Newspaper, Ukraine's largest, published a detailed account of the rescue operation.