126 Time To Move Out: Part 6 (2/2)
[Team C]
•MG 338
•HK416A7
•Glock 18
[Team D]
•Barrett M82A3
•GM-94
•MP7
”Team A and B will stay above ground to stall the police and the military response team. Team C and D will be underground to move the gold,” Nathan explained that crazy plan.
”How many members of each team are there?” Vincent asked.
”For team A and B, four members each. Team C and D will have three members,” Nathan answered.
”I see. Well, what's the job of each team?” Fernando asked.
”Team A and B job, in a nutshell, is to kill the response team above while team C and D move the gold,” Nathan said.
”I see,” Henry paused, ”I believe the loaders of our tank will be placed on team C and D. Is that correct?” Henry asked.
”Yes, they are the most capable people to move the gold. Do you agree?” Nathan asked the crew.
”I fully agree with that statement. What do you think about it, Russell?” Vincent asked the other loader.
”Fair enough. Ok, let's move to a different topic. Why would the ground troops need a stinger when the helicopter and the jets will be guarding us in the sky?” Russell asked.
”For safety precautions. We can't guarantee that there won't be any helicopter that sneaks up behind our backs,” Nathan said.
”I agree,” Aurelia said.
”By the way, do you have any idea on how long this heist will take?” Clara asked.
”At least, it will take us three hours if everything went according to plan,” Nathan said.
”I see. Well, are you sure you have listed all of the things that we need to have for the heist?” Laura asked.
”One more thing. You need a heavy truck to move the gold from the tunnel to the helicopter,” Nathan showed another slide that contained a picture of a military truck that was capable of carrying five tonnes of stuff at once. It should be very useful.
”Where can we get a five-ton capable truck?” Lynn asked.
”Well, there's a lot of source for that truck. You can steal it, buy it, whatever you want, but make sure that you place it inside the storm drain,” Nathan said as he closed his laptop and finished the presentation.
He sat down in his chair again and the contractors immediately stood up from their chairs. ”Well then, farewell, see you next week at school, or maybe next day,” Aveline said.
”Wait a minute, I haven't authorized you guys to leave yet. We still have a business to do, follow me,” Nathan stood up from his chair and the contractors followed him from behind.