Jake was in charge of the underground information network.
This was why he was so significant to James.
He had to take control of Jake, and have Jake work for him.
Without Jake, he would have nothing to work with, and he would require a great deal more caution in his planning.
“Yes, sir.”
Ronn made a phone call, “Inform the boys to get prepared, mission incoming.”
“James, do you need me?” May asked.
James shook his hand and said, “No. You’re injured, just rest up.”
“But…” May had something on her mind.
James looked at her, “Are there any other problems?”
May answered, “It’s just that I’m technically a pariah. I don’t have any identity, so it’ll be hard for me to move around in the city. Could you get me a legitimate identity?”
“No problem.”
James nodded as he walked out with Ronn.
Ronn drove them to the repair factory that Jake was at.
“Boss, how is General Black Shadow?”
“He should be fine.”
It has been two days since James last visited Henry. He assumed Henry was fine since there were no calls from the military hospital so far.
After an hour or two, they arrived at their destination.
Ronn asked, “Boss, what’s the mission about?”
James ignored the question, “Are the boys here yet?”
“They are on their way, their estimated time of arrival is five minutes.”
“Good. Let’s head in.”
“Yes.” Ronn nodded.
James stepped out of the car with Ronn following right behind him.
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