"No, the medicine is strong enough to keep her asleep until tomorrow night." Karl lifted his wrist to look at his watch.
"We have to get Cecelia out before dawn, but if we delay until noon, we can't do this, we have to do it quickly." Karl glanced at Joyce, who was sleeping peacefully at the moment, and let out a long breath, "Hopefully, when she wakes up, Cecelia will have returned to her side."
He has no confidence in his heart.
They sedated her and put her to sleep, and when she woke up, she inevitably blamed them.
Luther saw Karl's hesitation, "It's okay, I'll take all the consequences. Just let her blame me."
Karl glared at him, "Who's afraid of taking responsibility? What are you thinking?"
Joyce had abandoned him twice and acted alone, and it was his turn to return the favor in the same way this time. When he thought about it, he thought it was okay, and was relieved.
"So, let's hurry up and think about what else we missed." Luther stood up and left Joyce's side.
Karl opened the door to the safe house and the two of them went to the outside room.
The door of the safe house automatically closes and locks up, isolating the inside from the outside world.
"Now, there is one last difficult point left. Hill 372, easy to defend but difficult to attack, it is very difficult for people outside to get in. otis's people can't get in, and we are facing the same problem. I don't know where to go up the hill and how to avoid the ambush Otis arranged."
Karl spread out the drawings and analyzed them.
"If it were me, I'd choose to go up the hill from here." Luther said with one arm around his chest, pointing to the drawing.
"Yes, I thought so too. But still, I'm not sure, since everyone can think of it, there must be heavy guards." Karl let out a small sigh.
"And rightly so. And the so-called Hill 372, in fact, covers a large area. We don't know the exact location of the hospital, and if we go up the hill and have to spend time and effort looking for it, we'll miss a great opportunity for nothing." Luther stared.
"That's right, it has to be a one-two punch in the shortest amount of time." Karl agreed.
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