Theodore agreed with Hannah.
They set off for River Town without a minute delay, while Josh stayed in Kensbury as Hannah requested him to figure out some way to see Oscar.
Hannah believed that Oscar could provide more clues for them.
Hannah and Theodore brought Jimmy together, heading for River Town.
Manuel called to inquire about Oscar and intended to go with them to River Town. But Hannah rejected his decision.
What they were doing must be under City Hall's surveillance. The fewer of them involved, the less risk they faced. If when she was in danger, she would need an ally to help. Hannah must reduce the risk as much as possible.
Manuel was reasonable so he accepted Hannah's suggestion.
When they arrived at River Town, it was night already.
They made a straight way to Oscar's apartment there, only to find the door had been put a seal on.
The sight of it angered Theodore.
At the thought of Oscar who was framed up, he stretched out his hand to tear off the seal.
"What are you doing?" Suddenly, a man shouted from behind.
Hannah looked back.
Two policemen walked up and stopped Theodore by saying, "Stop, stop! This is forbidden."
Theodore clenched his fists. Anger drew out the veins on his face.
Hannah pulled him back.
This was not the timing to confront the authority, which might put them in custody for picking a fight against the police. If that happened, no one could help Oscar. And that must be what their enemy wanted.
Theodore came to his senses as Hannah was warning him.
"Let's go," Hannah said to Theodore.
Theodore stepped forward at first angrily. Hannah and Jimmy followed.
They settled down in a hotel nearby and they would share a room tonight.
Hannah recalled the last time when the three of them came to find Oscar. Now they were here again.
The memory upset Hannah-the peaceful days with Oscar were so few that she could remember so easily.
"This is River Town where we are under the eyes of them. So it would be safer if we stay together." Theodore proposed.
"I agree." Hannah echoed, "But I think we have to get rid of the surveillance. Otherwise, we can do nothing."
"True." Theodore nodded, "I have arranged a secret team to support. Maybe we can know how many of them are following us tomorrow before we know how to get rid of them. Afterwards, we can kick off our plan."
"When will Oscar's case go to court?" Hannah asked.
"Josh said, regularly it might be within 3 months. For the cases like Oscar's, with enough evidence, it's most likely to be brought ahead. But this case involved the official, with more complex relations. So the investigation might be longer. So usually speaking, it was less likely to bring ahead."
"Then let's make it a month," Hannah said decisively.
Theodore watched her.
"Just in case. Our enemy is so despicable that he might have more dirty tricks waiting for us."
"OK." Theodore agreed.
He somewhat admired Hannah for her cool head, composure and insight-she had been doing things in a reasonable way while he was still a little agitated about this situation.
"Now let's take a break. And we will discuss more details and confirm our tasks tomorrow. And take actions respectively after we get rid of the surveillance."
"Get it."
Then they rested on their beds.
Hannah slept on a bed, while Theodore shared another one with Jimmy.
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