"I see."
"That's why you should have your own personal doctor who can treat almost anything. I say practically, because you won't need a gynecologist."
"I see."
"This very doctor should not know who you are, what your name is, should always be available, he should only know your 'upper shell'."
"I see."
"Do you know what an 'upper shell' is?" "No."
"It's your body and fake first names, last names, IDs, etc.". "I see."
As the little fellow was not thinking clearly, I added: "Keep in mind that the doctor only has to know one name."
"I see."
"So what name are you going to tell him?" "Michael Williams."
"I said only falsity." "I see."
"So tell him James Last." "I see."
"Speaking of which, you can't get hung up on the same phrases." "I see."
"What are you doing?" "What?"
"You say it all the time – understandable, understandable, understandable." "I see."
"Here we go again… Say 'okay', 'clear', 'yes' and your favorite 'understandable' in a variety of ways."
"I see."
"As of this minute." "I see."
The guy had already realized something with his "understandable". "Yeah and, what's wrong with your arm?"
"No big deal…"
"Here, you take care of this nonsense with our 'local' doctor, and then we'll continue training. Call me when you've sorted out your affairs, ask for "Pierce Brosman" (our man, who does various "miracles" and is at that moment in Brno in that very training center, and therefore knows my cell phone number).
No questions followed.
Let's go back to our old ways
What's old is what's not new, and what's not new is this – the assignment to find out from a certain Bill Garrison (code name – "tourist") where Joseph Gutgold is (that was the order, nothing to be done). I'd already received an advance of $500,000 in jewelry at the Hello Bar. "with a shabby reputation."
This case requires seven men (me, two of my family, and four mercenaries): Frank Polazzi (41 years old, worked with me for twelve years and has the nickname Marlboro, and he got it because he keeps a cigarette of this brand in his mouth all the time (except for very important operations), and rarely when he smokes it; knows how to control himself, is an excellent marksman – in some ways we are similar to him), Carlo Salvatore (34 years old, worked with me for seven years, nickname – Shock, for his instant understanding of what is going on and instant (although, unfortunately, not always the best) suggestion of a simple and quick way out of the situation), Emilien Rozh (31 years old, a good doctor and a safecracker, a very rare combination; a very sociable and pleasant-looking man; talks about anything (not counting his work as a