The Fortress Hotel had a high security level, so they could relax a little there. Liberty had no objection. She said to the two ladies, “Please wait a moment, and I’ll call to book a room.”
With that said, she turned and walked away, then took out her mobile phone and called Kevin, asking him, “Which is the safest room in the Fortress Hotel? I want to borrow it, and no one will eavesdrop; no one can go there.”
Kevin replied without thinking: “I live in the presidential suite on the top floor now. Sister Liberty, if you want to use it, I will lend it to you.”
Liberty said, “Okay. Two ladies from the Farrell family will go there first and arrange for reliable people to take them upstairs quietly to avoid surveillance and not to be photographed.”
Kevin smiled and said, “Sister Liberty, don’t worry; I will make arrangements. You ask them to come over. When they get to the hotel, call my people.”
As he spoke, he gave Liberty a mobile phone number to remember.
“Sister Liberty, please call this number when the time comes. Someone will take you to the top floor. I’ll go back later.”
Kevin was residing in that presidential suite. No one else could open the door to the suite; only Kevin could come back once.
Liberty said, “Sorry to bother you.”
Kevin: “Sister Liberty, don’t be so polite to me.”
Liberty smiled and said, “Okay, I won’t be polite to you. You go ahead and work first. I’ll tell them that the drive from here to the hotel takes about twenty minutes. I’ll be there in about half an hour.”
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