67. Chapter 67 Battle of Revenge


Chapter 67 The Battle of Revenge

The red Wrangler turned off 20th Street and entered the Palisades community. Miller Collins, who was driving, put his right hand on Kevin's leg.

The two looked at each other and smiled affectionately.

In the traffic, Edward was driving a business car, hanging in the back not far away.

In the co-pilot, Hawke was basically sure that Miller Collins was going to the rented house.

He had made several plans before, corresponding to the beach, park, house and hotel, etc. The hotel was the least ideal, followed by the house.

To avoid arousing suspicion, Kevin cannot directly take people to the wild.

The house is okay. Hawke bought special pedals for climbing street lamp poles in advance.

The traffic ahead slowed down, and the commercial vehicles also slowed down.

Turning a corner, an aerial lift truck appeared in front, and workers wearing reflective vests were maintaining street light poles.

Hawke saw this car last time he came here.

After so many days, it is still being repaired here.

It is easy to lose your job if you work quickly.

Hoke responded very quickly and said: "I checked Miller's house here. It has a swimming pool in the front yard. I sent a message to Kevin and asked him to take Miller to the front yard."
< br>Eric quickly took out his phone and quickly edited the text message.

The Wrangler turned off the road. Miller pressed the electronic remote control, waited for the gate to open, and drove in.

While Miller stopped and got out of the car, Kevin took out his vibrating phone and quickly glanced at the newly received text messages.

Immediately, he put away his mobile phone and got out of the car. He looked at the blue patch of front yard and said, "Wow, what a beautiful swimming pool. Can I swim in it later?"

"No. Question." Miller picked up Kevin and left: "Come, I will show you the house."

Kevin followed.

Not far outside the door, Edward stopped the car.

Eric looked towards the house. There were many trees and tall black walls, blocking his view.

He was worried: "How to film this? Let's break in? Does that bastard have a gun? Why don't you wait here, and I will try it alone with the camera."< br>
Hawk grabbed him: "Don't worry."

Eric was eager for revenge and asked: "What should we do?"

Edward answered: "Don't worry, our boss is the best at climbing lamp poles and is nicknamed the God of Lamp Pole War!"

Due to his creative needs, Eric had read many messy books and asked: "What's wrong with climbing lamp poles?" People hang up?"

"No." Edward gestured and said: "Go up, come down, gun. It became particularly useful when it got calluses."

Eric said: "But I can't crawl, and I want to take revenge with my own hands."

Hoke ignored these nonsense. , carefully observed that side for a moment, and made sure that no one would come out, and said to Edward: "Drive the car back and go to the lift truck."

Eric looked at the height of the trees and black wall in front of him, then recalled the height of the aerial work vehicle, grabbed Hawke's arm, and said, "You are such a genius!"

Hoke didn't Then he thought about pedaling and said: "You will control the camera yourself later, so Feel free to vent your frustrations."

Remembering the humiliation of being pinched and slandered, Eric punched the back of the seat and said with hatred: "I want to ruin that bastard's reputation!"

Edward drove back, and the commercial vehicle parked near the lift truck.

Hoke got out of the car and walked over there.

The Mexican worker wearing a hard hat shouted: "Dangerous work, get out of here, don't come here!"

Hoke said loudly: "Who is your head, let me negotiate a deal."

Edward and Eric followed from behind. The former put his hands on his hips and shouted: "Do you want to get rich? Come here quickly."
< br>Behind the conical barrel, there was a huge old black man who raised his helmet, glanced at Hawke first, and then his eyes fell on Edward. He turned his thick lips and responded: "The savior is you, you bastard!"

Edward was slightly surprised when he heard the familiar voice. He waited until Old Hei approached and then said, "Daddy Bull?"

Lao Hei stepped over the conical barrel and came to Edward: "I suspected that I saw the wrong person. I didn't expect it was you, the savior. Are you still harming those women?"

Edward defended: "I am saving. Are they okay? Without my comfort, they will dry up in loneliness."

Hoke was a little surprised that the leader, Lao Hei, knew the savior, but everyone knew him, so he had to use it.

He coughed slightly.

Edward quickly introduced both parties: "This is my current boss, and this is my former boss, Father Bull. He used to do landscaping maintenance, but he changed his career unexpectedly."

Hawke kept the story short: "Let's discuss a deal and borrow your lift truck for up to two hours."

Dad Bull is a businessman and directly made a price: "1,000 US dollars." He pointed at Edward: "This is for the sake of my savior."

Eric took it out of his pocket without saying a word. He took out a wad of cash, counted part of it and put it into Father Bull's hand: "In the next two hours, you will work for us." Father Bull collected the money and shouted to the back: "Guys, call it a day and follow me. "

Hoke asked: "Do you still have work clothes and helmets? One for each person."

There are police cars patrolling the wealthy areas from time to time.

Money makes things easier. Father Bull happily took his work clothes, a helmet and a reflective vest from the car.

Hoke wore one himself, and Eric and Edward each also wore one.

The Mexican driver retracted the lifting bucket at this time, and the other workers put the conical bucket back into the car.

Dad Bull got on a pickup truck, coupled with the lift truck, and drove forward together with the commercial vehicle.

Three vehicles were parked at a light pole near Miller's house.

Hoke vaguely saw a car with black and white paint coming from the distance, and reminded Edward and Eric: "Work, don't talk."

The three of them put on their helmets, Like other workers, the conical buckets were removed from the vehicle and placed around the lift truck.

The patrol car slowly drove over, the passenger window was lowered, and a middle-aged black police officer showed his head and asked: "Bull, has the progress accelerated today?"

Bull Dad waved and said: "Work a little here, work a little there, and try to work for a longer time. If you work too fast, you won't make any money, and the bull will go bankrupt."

"I won't disturb your work." The black police officer raised the window glass.

The police car accelerated and quickly left the area.

Hoke returned to the car, took out the camera, handed it to Eric, looked at the lifting bucket, and asked: "Is it okay? If it doesn't work, don't force it."

Eri Hawke was in a happy mood and laughed: "Climb high and low to shoot. How advanced are the basic skills of a director? It's trivial."

Hoke said: "You are better than me in shooting. I won't say anything else. Pay attention to safety, no matter what happens, safety first”

Eric responded: "Understood."

When the support legs of the lift truck landed, Daddy Bull asked Eric to climb into the bucket and let the driver rise.

Hoke looked at the heights, pointed at the trees outside the black wall, and said: "The bucket is hidden behind the crown of the tree, using the branches and leaves as a shield."

Dad Bull immediately let him go The driver complied.

Hoke took out Eric's cell phone and sent a text message to Kevin.

The bucket rose higher and higher, and Eric reached the canopy of the tree. His eyes easily transcended the branches, leaves and black walls and saw the house inside.

In the courtyard in front of the house, the private swimming pool is blue and sparkling under the sun.

Eric gestured OK to Hawk below, and most of the bucket stopped behind the tree crown.

He turned on the camera, took off the lens cap, and pointed it at the courtyard, his hand as steady as a rock.

Eric knew very well that Hawke had worked hard to create this good opportunity for him to take revenge with his own hands.

The side door of the house opened at this moment, and two men in swimsuits walked towards the swimming pool.

Eric controlled the camera lens, and as the two people moved around, their faces were clearly visible in the zoomed-in lens.

The two people jumped into the swimming pool, played together, and suddenly hugged each other.

Kevin kept backing up and sat on the poolside platform.

Miller leaned forward and lowered his head...

Eric zoomed in again and kept filming.

I don’t know how long it took, but Miller raised his head and wiped the corners of his mouth with his hand.

At this moment, he suddenly noticed a reflection, and quickly turned his head to look over there. He saw a guy standing on the lift behind the canopy of trees outside the black wall, carrying a camera. Shoot this side.

Miller pointed in that direction and shouted: "Asshole, don't step on the horse and slap me! Stop it! Stop it!"

When Eric saw that he was discovered, he was a little panicked. He quickly shouted down: "Quick, let me down, he found me."

The bucket slowly lowered.

In the dark wall, Miller knew something was wrong and pulled Kevin away: "Come into the house quickly."

Kevin was an actor and acted even more panicked than Miller. On the way to run over, I even fell down.

Miller returned to the room, put on his clothes haphazardly, and called quickly.

Kevin looked flustered, looking like he didn't know what to do.

Miller put down the phone and said with relief: "Don't worry, it's okay, I can handle it."

Then he took out a gift box and put it into Kevin's hand: "No matter what happens, don't talk nonsense."

(End of this chapter)

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