North America Gunman Detective

Chapter 756: Found storage box 461_3


Jimmy nodded, "Is there an address? I'll check it out."

Philton gave Jimmy the address before leaving to attend to his own affairs. An unexpected find indeed; when searching for something in the city, the police are indeed the most reliable source.

Good news came from the hospital; the patrol officer had passed the critical phase, allowing Jimmy to finally be permitted to leave the police station, though he still left his information and mobile number for future contact confirmation.

After leaving the police station, Jimmy checked the time and contacted Steven. Since KA was a boxing club, it only made sense to contact Steven, a boxing enthusiast, first.

On the phone, Steven seemed unable to speak freely, so after a brief chat, Jimmy hung up. Steven invited him to have dinner together in the evening, which Jimmy found agreeable. However, when Jimmy arrived at the restaurant that night, he discovered another person sitting across from Steven.

Jimmy: "Hi, Steven."

Steven and Hank stood up to welcome Jimmy to take a seat, "And who might this be?"

Steven: "My partner, Hank Schlader. Hank, Jimmy Yang, FBI."

Steven introduced them, and then Hank spoke up, "I didn't expect Steven to have a friend in the FBI. Jimmy, which office are you from?"

Jimmy: "The Manhattan office. I'm here to investigate a case and decided to touch base with Steven."

Steven: "Alright, let's order first."

With Hank around, Jimmy didn't say much to Steven. The three of them chatted casually about the differences between here and New York and a few notable cases.

At the end, Jimmy caught Steven, "Steven, are you familiar with Kyle Anderson's club?"

Steven frowned, "I've heard of it but never been there. It's quite a distance away, but Hank's house is very close to it, up in the mountainside community on the east side."

Jimmy nodded, "OK, remember to let me know if you find something. Goodbye."

Jimmy said his farewells to Steven and Hank and drove off. Hank watched them finish talking, then got Steven into the car and drove him home.

The next day, Jimmy drove up to the eastern mountainside, an affluent area of Albuquerque City with sprawling villas. Only now did Jimmy realize Hank's wealth when Steven mentioned yesterday that Kyle Anderson's club was near Hank's house.

Dressed in a handcrafted suit, Jimmy walked around the villa area before entering Kyle Anderson's club. Under the pretext of visiting, Jimmy smoothly made his way to the locker room and saw the lockers, one of which still had a key inserted, exactly like the one he obtained from Scott.

Jimmy planned to return in the evening to play and also booked a boxing coach, then left the club. When he came back in the evening, Jimmy changed clothes in the locker room and took the opportunity when no one was looking to open locker number 46.

Inside the locker was a travel bag; opening the travel bag, there were several stacks of paper money, along with clothes and some other items in the side pocket. Clearly, this was the gear Scott had prepared, seemingly for running away.

Jimmy transferred the contents to his own bag, except for the clothes, and then relocked the locker, restoring its original state.

Putting on a full act, Jimmy changed clothes and headed to the training area, where a boxing coach came over, explained some rules to Jimmy, and helped him warm up. Then, he brought Jimmy up to the boxing ring to try on boxing gloves.

For Jimmy, boxing rules were quite new; he had previously trained in combat skills. With time on his hands, it was an opportunity to get familiar.

Under the coach's guidance, Jimmy familiarized himself with various types of punches: the jab, the straight punch, the hook, and the hook punch, though the coach did not teach the combination punch.

As for defense, it mainly concerned the basic movements to defend against straight punches, hooks, and hook punches. In summary, it introduced only the basics, without going in-depth, even though Jimmy seemed to have fully mastered these movements already.

The last thing taught were stepping techniques: forward and backward, left and right sliding steps, and circling steps.

After the training, the coach let Jimmy practice on the side while he started sparring with others.

Jimmy practiced for a while before finishing, finding boxing quite interesting; he could consider signing up for classes back home.

After taking a shower, Jimmy changed clothes and left the club, coincidentally running into Hank, whom he had just met the previous day.

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