"I'm Nathan, a friend sent me to find Sara. Could you tell me where he's gone?" Jimmy gave a real fake name, one that he'd created while still a county police in Plaskey County, and of course, this identity had a corresponding real driver's license.
"Sara went out for fun and hasn't come back these past two days. I don't know where he's gone either." Having said that, the old woman intended to close the door.
"Hold on, could you possibly give me his cellphone number? I'll try to contact him first," Jimmy said with a smile.
Jimmy's Chinese appearance clearly gave him a sense of security, a handsome Chinese man in casual clothes, obviously not one of the thugs Sara normally hung out with. The old woman looked at Jimmy, thought it over, and nodded, "Come in, I'll find it for you."
Jimmy thanked her, then pushed the door open with the side of his palm, avoiding leaving his own fingerprints.
The old woman took a mobile phone from the table, scrolled through it for the number, and reported it to Jimmy. Jimmy thanked her again and turned to leave.
Jimmy had only adjusted his hair slightly and changed his clothes, he didn't make any noticeable makeup because it was nighttime and there was no sign of surveillance cameras; Jimmy wasn't worried about his movements being tracked.
After all, Dallas is a big city. Although the Chinese population isn't high, the numbers are also significant. Jimmy walking alone on the streets wasn't common, but it wasn't too rare or particularly conspicuous either.
Jimmy returned to his car. He couldn't call Sara directly now, that might startle him. The best course was to locate him first. That required another favor from Mahong, while the command center's authority hadn't been revoked yet, to help check the location of this cell number.
Actually, Jimmy could have opted for a more violent approach, but that was more likely to alarm them. Losing one or two people wasn't an issue, but moving against an entire location would definitely alert their higher-ups.
After resting for a night, Mahong went to work and soon helped Jimmy pinpoint the location; Sara's phone was actually in his house. Jimmy didn't have much to say and directly went over.
Jimmy knocked on the door, "FBI, open up."
The old woman opened the door and was startled to see Jimmy.
Jimmy: "Good morning, ma'am. FBI. Sara, come on out, let's talk."
A rustling sound came through; Jimmy had already seen Sara jumping out the window. He didn't enter the house, instead, he circled around from the side to give chase. In the suburban residential areas of this southern city, the yards are usually quite spacious, with many backyards fenced off simply or even left open.
"Sara, stop, or I'll shoot," Jimmy shouted as he pursued. Probably too nervous, Sara hadn't put on his shoes properly. Jimmy already noticed one shoe had come off. In less than a hundred meters, Jimmy tackled Sara to the ground.
Jimmy held his gun to his head, "Got you, Sara. Let's go, we need to have a good talk."
Jimmy didn't handcuff Sara but instead slung his left arm around his shoulder in a buddy-like manner and walked him back to the front of his house. Sara told his mother he was going out with a friend, then got into Jimmy's second-hand car and left.
There was no choice, as Jimmy's right hand was still holding the gun that hadn't gone back into its holster, and since Sara had run straight from the bed, he hadn't even taken his own gun.
They arrived at a small woodland on the outskirts, where Jimmy had Sara get out of the car, and the two went into the woods. With his gun pressing against Sara, Jimmy had him sit on the ground and said, "Talk. What do you know about Tim Spark? And where is Bob now?"
Tim Spark is Azte's right-hand man, the one who had directly sent people to attack Jimmy, while Bob was Sara's contact. That guy had always kept a low profile, and Torsten's team had tried several times but failed to catch him.
Jimmy put the Glock away and took out the Python, starting the Russian roulette game once more, "Don't try to lie to me. Now, the game begins."
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