Chapter 162: Last Stage Planning (1/2)

Chapter 162: Last Stage Planning

Got it, boss" Fisk's voice echoed through Aldrich's ear, as laid back as ever in tone Aldrich did not h, even if it was the polar opposite to his own stern seriousness As long as Fisk got the work he needed to done

Within a few seconds, and Casi voice was on the line as ordered

"Now that was a spectacular finale, Iquite like it, and let s in my tenure as a Connector for the underworld"

"I appreciate the compliet ready to initiate your Cinder Protocol"

"There was once a ti about that protocol would have wrenchedthe sorry state the Red Circle is already in, I suppose there isn't much left to burn down," said Casimir "It will be done when you so desire At abut cinders within a ed quite a few conversations in the planning it took to set up the party that led to Blackwater's de that time, Casimir had acquaintance Aldrich deeply hat he did, who he knew, and what he was capable of

Like any smart man that held onto blackmail and criminal contraband, Casi sensitive in the Red Circle's vaults went down in fla Casimir would have had automatically initiated in the event of his death or when the Red Circle faced unstoppable intrusion

In any case, it would have been a last resort So to symbolize the end of it all

Now, instead, the Cinder Protocol was being used to burn everything down to start soiven more time to wax and wane about this decision, he probably would have remarked on the philosophical beauty of such an action, but time was unfortunately too tense

"How e?" said Aldrich

"Hmm It is difficult to place a nuible products like blackmail, but I should say around seventy percent of o trucks we use for drug sood advance notice to h I should say a variant disaster was perhaps one of the variables I least expected would spur it on

But whether I make unfire or variant teeth and claws inally, Aldrich had wanted Casihtering Blackwater, it was inevitable that the entire criainst Casimir

At that point, Casimir needed to lay low and escape for some tih, as Casimir pointed out, it was a variant attack in the end that forced his considered, this was actually quite fortunate An attack like this would prevent the underworld fro in on Casimir until the situation in the city was sorted out

In fact, to villains looking into Haven from the outside, it was hard to tell whether Casimir and the Red Circle had even survived the variant attack, especially if they came in later to check and saw that it had all been burned down

The variant attack thus gave Casimir cover to ith

"Good," said Aldrich "We'll be working with contraband quite a bit soon Your contacts in the Wastelands – are they still active?"

"Mr Vane, I assure you, there will be no issues in our grand escape tonight," said Casimir "You need not worry so much about so many little issues – stress killson ht I just have a tendency to want to s," said Aldrich "What I needed to confirm the most was your transport space I know you need trucks for your contraband, equipment, and your own personnel But I need you to free up space to take in a couple of my people I would say space for around thirty should be enough"

"There will be no issues with that," said Casimir "It is unfortunate, but the loss of so h space" Casihed "Mr Vane, I do not knohat it is about you, but I believe in your judgement and vision I simply hope that the blood of my staff was not simply cast away into the wind"

"I don't spill blood without a reason Whether it is the blood of my enemies or the blood of those in my service," said Aldrich "That blood will always er

I' to send select personnel under et there, startfast Get out of the city and into Wasteland territory where it'll be hard to track you

I'll signal you to initiate the Cinder Protocol when I can, but in the case that I can't for some reason, just start it when you reach outside the city walls"

"Understood, Mr Vane," said Casimir "I suppose, then, that this may be our last communication for some time?"