Chapter 373.
Chapter 373. Operation: Brainjack, Phase 1; War of Attrition Day 1 (5/6)
At the start of my shift, I boldly walked into the store with my hair dyed brown beside Rosa. They couldn’t tell it was dyed from a distance, but my figure at least matched who they were looking for. Malory would thus be lured out. She’d enter the store to try and confirm whether it was me.
By not talking to her at any point, her suspicions would be raised. She would wait until I left the convenience store. Using this opportunity, I’d prove that the person who was seen entering earlier today was completely different and not the person she was after.Th.ê most uptodate novels are published on n(0)velbj)n(.)co/m
“Hey Ran, did she show up today as you predicted?” When the two of us had finished changing, he suddenly asked me that.
“Yeah. She did appear. So make sure you wear these.” I pulled out a pair of shades I’d borrowed from Irene that I came to work wearing before I also... removed my blue colored contacts.
“Right.”
I cleaned out the colored contacts before I passed them over to Jass to put in. After he put in his contacts, he put the shades on.
He had dark brown eyes, and at night, dark brown eyes would pass for black. Meaning, my black eyes could pass for his brown eyes whenever I exit the store at night time. Nobody would ever notice.
The last thing I needed Jass to do now was... style his hair. I took out a bottle of mousse I’d also borrowed from Irene and told him, “You’ve still got to style your hair back.”
“Haaaaah. Can I not? It’s so cheesy man.”
“You’ve got to. This is how I came looking earlier when I first entered the store at the start of my shift.” It was the same way I had it styled on Sunday.
“I get it, I get it. It’s all in the name of somehow bringing down Swastika. I still don’t get how all this is supposed to achieve that though.”
“I can’t reveal that. It’s better for you to not know so you don’t give anything away to them without realizing it. Your behavior could potentially tip them off to something being off.”
“Yeah. Yeah. Whatever man. I’m trusting you here. I’m only doing this because I had those Swastika bastards. If they were gone, the city would be a much better place. I’m sure a lot more hot foreign chicks would start moving into the city as you said.”
Haha... that was the sort of bullshit I made up on the spot to trick him into helping me last night after I explained part of the plan to him. I’d tried using stuff like his sister and mother to scare him by saying he could avoid a situation in the far-off future where they end up being potential victims of Swastika, but he was still reluctant. When I pulled some nonsense statistic about the hot girl population being inversely proportional to the number of rapists and murderers in a city out of my ass, he was all ears and ready to risk his life to eliminate Swastika even if he had to put his life on the line.
To change the topic I asked him, “By the way, where’d you park my motorcycle?”
“Your motorcycle’s parked right in front of the exit. You’ll see it as soon as you step outside.”
“Good.” Last night, when explaining Jass’s role and what I was hoping to achieve, he’d actually made a suggestion. A slight modification to the plan I hadn’t considered at all that would increase my safety. It was a surprisingly good one, far better than he even realized since he didn’t know all the details of my plan. In all honesty, I knew he was just hung up on taking it for a ride. It was pretty obvious that his random suggestion was just an excuse for him to ride it.
Since I had two keys, I was able to give him one. His suggestion was pretty simple. Park my motorcycle away from the store out of sight and he would pick it up, drive it to the store, and park it at the store for me when he got here to swap out with me. The location I chose was the closest mall where the parking was open, filled with many cars, but had plentiful stalls to park all around it throughout the day. After I parked it at the mall for Jass, I power walked for half an hour to get to work. It was exhausting and my feet were killing me by the time I got here, but I sucked it up.
He had his class 5L license so he at least knew the basics of driving. So last night before we split up, I taught him how to ride it safely. Just enough for him to get from the mall it was parked at, to here.
“Alright, I’m done. How’s it look?”
“It looks fine. Rosa, did you bring your hairdryer in the duffle bag like I asked you to?”
“Yeah. I did.”
She picked up her duffle bag and dug through the stuff she had inside it. It wasn’t filled with anything out of the ordinary. Just normal things a girl might carry around if she went to the gym. That was what I instructed her to keep in it today at least. Tomorrow would be different.
“Right, I’m Rosa’s brother, not her boyfriend. I was the one in the mascot costume and she’s free to interpret the part about me being the one in the mascot costume, but I’m not to outright admit to that. I was offered a position by the Owner after my sister recommended me when her coworker quit on short notice.”
“Yes. That’s right. You can let slip by ‘accident’ some of the things that happened between you and her today. For the rest, you play dumb like you don’t know what she’s talking about. The point is to not be fully cooperative and to not give her the answers she wants, but to feed her the answers we want her to hear. The one who controls the flow of information will win this war of attrition.”
“Alright, can we go now?”
“Yeah. You’re free to go. I’ll be sticking around in the store for a little while longer.”
“Rosa, can you give me your phone? It’s better if you don’t have it. They’re going to search your duffle bag and if you have your phone, they’ll want to go through it as well. Just say you don’t have a phone.”
“Won’t that make them suspicious?”
“Precisely. We want to keep them suspicious, but unable to act as they wish. They’ll think you’re hiding it for a related reason and from then on, they’ll wait for you to slip up. If they see you using your phone, they’ll confirm that you’ve lied. That would give them the confidence they need to act. They could nab your phone and try to get information related to Yuna and me out of it or you. But you’ll never have your phone with you from now on. I’ll be keeping it.”
“I see. That idea doesn’t sound too bad.”
“Jass, you left your phone where I told you to, right?”
“Yeah. I did.”
“Alright, good.”
“But... what if something happens and we need to call the police?”
“Don’t worry, nothing will happen.”
“How can you say that with certainty?”
“It’s all part of the plan.”
“The mystery plan you won’t tell me anything about?”
“Yeah.”
“How am I supposed to trust you?”
“Just trust me.”
“I only trust my friends.”
“.... that’s... not going to happen.”
“If you won’t agree to be friends, I’m not going to help you.”
“Alright then. I suppose I’ll just have to die then.”
I took off the wig and headed to the door.