Chapter 198 Breakthrough
In the business car returning to Los Angeles, Brian reminded: "The guns I asked people to purchase will be shipped here soon. Have you found a good place to put them?"
Hawk thought for a while and said: "Put it in two parts. One part is placed in Erica's villa in Silver Lake, and the other part is placed in the villa I rent in Santa Monica."
"Okay." Brian took out his mobile phone, sent a text message, and added: "The number of weapons shipped this time is enough for you to fight a street battle."
Hearing that the crow mouth of the cursed cult leader wanted to show off his power again, Hawke quickly interrupted: "Stop, stop talking, I don't want to fight in the streets of Los Angeles!"
He stared at Brian: "Take your nonsense back!"
Brian raised his hands: "No street fighting, no street fighting!"
Hawke then asked: "Is Owen's wife Helen going to divorce him?"
Brian said: "A lawsuit has been filed."
"I always feel that Owen's wife reacted too fiercely." Hawke had previously ordered: "I asked Sandra to understand the situation. Did she understand it?"
Brian said: "I remember she reported to me that she seemed to have bribed a friend of Helen's."
Hawke felt something was wrong. When it came to Irving, it was best to find out.
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Covina, Center Street.
A car slowly stopped. Sandra, who was in the passenger seat, looked at the woman driving and said, "If you can figure it out, there is still the same balance payment."
Emily counted the cash in her hand: "I know how to do it, you wait for my good news."
Sandra got out of the car and got into her own car next to her.
It was already dark, so Emily got out of the car and walked towards the nearby bar.
The two were classmates from elementary school to middle school. Although there was a huge gap in family wealth, they had always been in contact.
A wealthy girl from a small town like Helen also needs several comparison partners who can reflect her own excellence.
Emily's relationship with Helen was not bad. If she was asked to do something to hurt Helen with this little money, she would definitely refuse.
But just asking about the reason for the divorce doesn't matter.
Emily is also curious. Is it really because Irving got divorced? This was different from the Helen she knew.
Entering the bar, Emily found a booth and ordered the citrus wine that Helen liked to drink.
After waiting for a while, Helen entered the bar and sat opposite her.
Emily opened the wine, poured a glass for Helen, and pointed to her dark circles: "You haven't slept well recently?"
Helen picked up the wine glass and drank most of it in one gulp: "With so many things happening, how can I sleep well?"
"Do we have to get divorced?" Emily asked tentatively: "Cheating is something that men all over the United States do. Owen will be back soon, and the next one will continue..."
Helen motioned to Emily to pour the wine: "Even if I tell you, you don't understand. This matter is too complicated."
Emily poured another glass of wine: "Where's Pratt? Are you ignoring Pratt?"
Helen shook her head: "He has become a national star now, a star in crime and bullying. How can I care? If I jump out at this time, I can't even protect myself."
She clinked glasses with Emily: "There were many times when I put pressure on him."
Emily drinks.
Helen continued: "I also asked Fowler to threaten those guys who wanted to call the police, as well as their parents."
Emily didn't know what to say. It was the repeated connivance of the Owens that led to Pratt's increasingly domineering behavior.
Helen drank another glass of citrus wine, then picked up the bottle and poured the wine herself: "I've had enough of this kind of family! I want to follow my freedom."
The two talked about women's romance, yearning for free poetry and the distance.
Helen drank most of a bottle of citrus wine and gradually became drunk.
Emily is not very smart and has never been able to find a breakthrough to the problem.
Fortunately, Helen turned the topic to marriage again: "When I complete the divorce procedures and get all the property, we will travel to Europe together."
Emily took the opportunity to ask: "Can you get all the property?"
Helen burped and said, "Irving dares not to give it to me!"
As usual, Emily acted like a fangirl listening to a big sister showing off.
Helen came closer and whispered: "Do you remember, one time when Owen came back from a party outside, you happened to be at my house. After he went upstairs, you reminded me that he smelled a little blood."
Emily nodded: "You know, I have been dizzy since I was a child and am particularly sensitive to the smell of blood."
"After you left, he changed his clothes, and I smelled blood on his clothes." Helen drank another glass of wine: "Later, I also smelled other women's perfume on his clothes, and saw tiny There are blood stains. It is difficult to hide some things from your partner. I have seen his computer, and there are bloody videos of abusing women..."
Emily's eyes widened in fright: "It's impossible."
Helen sneered: "At your level, some things are simply inaccessible. This country and society are darker than your darkest imagination. That bastard Owen must have participated in some bloody and cruel organization. As his wife, no... ...It should be my ex-wife, I will never be mistaken.”
Emily ordered another drink and poured it for Helen.
Helen added: "Owen thought he hid it very well, but he forgot that he had a younger brother who was not very bright. I deceived Fowler from the side, and Fowler didn't even know he was telling the truth."
Emily echoed: "Fowler is indeed not very smart." Helen drank the last glass and waved her hand: "I don't want to die with them."
The two drank more than a bottle of wine, and Emily came out with Helen on her arm and drove her home.
Helen temporarily lives alone in a small villa, far away from the recent turmoil of the town.
Emily waited for her to fall asleep before going out and getting in the car, returning to Center Street.
Still in the same position, she found Sandra and took out the voice recorder in her pocket.
Sandra paid the agreed balance.
Emily handed over the recorder.
Sandra listened patiently and said, "You can go."
She solemnly reminded: "If you don't want to die suddenly, forget about this. You have never heard of it."
Emily thought that Helen was going to divorce Owen because of this. Even though she was not very bright, she knew that this matter was not trivial and she quickly responded: "I don't know anything and I have never met you."
Sandra waved her hand.
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Emily quickly got out of the car and left.
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Before the sun rose in the morning, Hawke received a call from Brian and immediately asked Edward to drive to Covina.
In the campaign office, Brian has been waiting.
Seeing Hawke come in, he closed the office door and asked Sandra to stay outside, sitting in front of his laptop and playing the audio copied out last night.
The conversation between two women rang out.
Brian said: "Helen Nestor and her friend Emily."
Hawke didn't speak, but listened with his ears straightened up.
Most of the dialogue is useless and is just the fantasy of two women.
Hawke immediately perked up when he heard the smell of blood.
What follows is somewhat unexpected, but not surprising.
After all, Owen Nestor was a member of the Blue Party.
Counting only the number of years he has joined the Blue Party, he is still a senior member of the Blue Party.
Of course, when it comes to status and importance of political parties around the world, age is only a less important component.
Audio playback is complete.
Hawke asked: "Are there any others?"
"No." Brian personally initiated the incident against the minors of the Blue Party, so there was no surprise: "Helen was also based on speculation, but the direction of her guess should be correct."
Hawke said: "They don't even let go of child actors, let alone adult women."
Brian looked at Hawke: "Do you have any good suggestions?"
Hawke thought for a while and said: "Are there many people who know about it? Don't spread it out yet."
Brian said: "Sandra warned the person who recorded it, and I put a gag order on Sandra."
"Very good." Hawke stood up and walked around twice. Thinking of his mortal enemies, the Ackerman family, he asked tentatively: "Do you know that the Detective Bureau has investigated the disappearance of young and beautiful girls?"
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Brian said: "I heard that the latest case seemed to be the disappearance of Christine Johnson, but after the reporter disappeared, the police detective department closed the case."
At this point, he understood what Hawke meant: "The beautiful girl disappeared, and Owen from the Blue Party attended the party and may have been involved in some abusive activities. Is there a connection?"
Hawke shrugged: "We have no evidence, but those perverts dare to attack children, let alone adults. I heard Erica say that the missing people have several things in common. They are from other places and have broken up families. People care, living alone in Los Angeles and lacking friends.”
Brian reasoned from this: "In this case, even if a person is missing, no one will report the case. Even if the case is reported and there is no perpetrator, the LAPD will not spend a lot of money and resources to investigate. The disappearance case is not a murder case."< br>
He further said: "The reason why I know about this case is because the red and blue parties have worked hard on it. Perhaps this matter can completely establish the Elephant Party's victory in California."
Hawke reminded: "Don't come forward in this matter, be careful of other people's dump trucks."
Thinking of those four bastards who went to see God, Brian felt that his small body was a little thin. The most important thing was that if he took the initiative to stand up, he would take the greatest risk, and the biggest beneficiary would be Arnold. · Schwarzenegger.
Not a good deal.
Only a fool would do such self-serving risks.
Brian figured out the key point and said: "This matter is not clear. The key lies in Irving. He is the best breakthrough."
"That's right, take this opportunity to completely destroy Irving." Hawke said directly: "After all, Irving has been reelected for two terms. If he recovers later, he may cause trouble."
Compared to Brian, he had more complicated thoughts. These things were related to the Superstar Training School and Ackerman Films.
Hawk, the bastard, grabbed hold of the thread holding Brian: "Get rid of this bastard Owen, no one in Covina can threaten us."
Brian thought about it, he didn't have to take risks himself, he could sell favors to the superiors, and at the same time eliminate Covina's political opponents, the advantages far outweighed the disadvantages.
He quickly made a decision: "I'm going back to Los Angeles today. Someone above me must be interested in this news. Irving is a suspect. Using him as a breakthrough point will not attract the other party's attention."
(End of chapter)