Meanwhile, Joyce and Karl made five trips before they finally finished moving all the cash and gold bars in Mr. Clark's safe.
On the last trip, Joyce put on her gloves and hung the painting back in place.
Karl was responsible for cleaning up all the traces.
The two left and locked Mr. Clark's office door back up as if no one had ever been there.
As they took longer than Kane was able to unlock the access control system.
They could only climb down the window.
"Karl, have you ever done this kind of thing before?" Joyce asked jokingly after she grabbed the bracket of the air conditioner chassis and landed smoothly on her feet.
"No." Karl said back.
"Haha, the son of a high ranking official in the legal profession has become a thief. I'm afraid that people will laugh their heads off if they find out." Joyce easily descended a floor and firmly grabbed another air conditioner chassis.
"You seem to be quite good at it. Have you done this kind of thing before?" Karl glanced at Joyce as he descended the floor with equal alacrity.
"How is that possible? I did pretty good in my rock climbing training. This is a piece of cake for me."Joyce sounded relaxed.
"Okay, no more talking. Watch your step and go steadily." Karl knew Joyce wanted to regulate the atmosphere, but he couldn't help but remind.
After all, it's a three-story climb down, and they could can fall and hurt themselves if they were not careful.
"Don't worry." Joyce at this time had reached a platform. She lightly leapt, crouched, one hand on the ground, and landed steadily on the grass.
Karl glanced down and was relieved to see Joyce landing smoothly and put his mind at ease.
Immediately after, he stepped on the chassis, followed the route Joyce just descended, and landed on the platform as well.
Soon they would get their mission done for tonight.
At this time, a security guard on night patrol happened to pass by.
He vaguely saw a shadow moving around.
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