I picked the file up and opened it.
There were quite a few things inside.
There was a silver name card that said, Yun Huateng, Director of Horse Brand Red Wine.
There was also a mobile phone number made up of 8s and 6s. How auspicious.
âLooks like this is his contact details. Look at all the 8s and 6s, how rich,â I sighed.
Fatty came over to take a look at the card as well. âSilver name card with an auspicious number to match.â
I put the name card down and moved on to the legal document.
Yun Huan. This must be his grandson.
I handed it to Fatty. âLook through this carefully. Itâs about our target.â
There were two other items, Yun Huanâs identification card and a bundle of photographs.
I browsed through them. They were all photographs taken of Yun Huan. He looked delicate and fresh, not typical of murderers.
I handed the identification card to Skinny. âThe identification number and registered residence may be of some help. See if you can find anything.â
âDonât you think all of this is too simple?â Skinny asked as he took the card.
âWhat do you mean?â I asked.
âThink about it. I just have to bring this card to the bank and request for a bank card. The teller will discover from the records that Iâm a criminal and call the cops. I will be arrested and Yun Huan will be called out to see me. Upon realizing that I was merely forging his identity, he will be sent back and I will be given a warning and perhaps get locked up for three to seven days. Yun Huan will need to be imprisoned again, and we can just follow him to find his cell. Things will be easy from there.â
âOh my God! Yes, that should work! We can just pay a beggar a few hundred dollars to settle it?â I proposed.
Skinny gestured for us to be quiet.
Fatty and I turned to look at him suspiciously.
Skinny kept a finger over his lips. âWe will do it tomorrow. Letâs think of what to eat now. We have the money so letâs eat out to celebrate and look forward to the day of our payout.â
He stood up and walked into the toilet. He left the door open and waved for us to enter.
Now understanding that something was up, we followed after him.
It was a rather awkward situation.
Skinny whispered, âI think thereâs a listening device in the briefcaseâs lock. Itâs ridiculously huge.â
Fatty and I were stunned.
âNo way!â Fatty whispered back.
Skinny held onto the identification card and said, âAll of this is just too strange.â
âStrange? How so?â Fatty asked.
Skinny waved the card around. âIf you were him, would you really hand us your grandsonâs original identification card instead of just a copy of it?â
âThat makes sense. He shouldnât have done that. Then again, heâs a rich man and rich people think and act differently,â Fatty responded.
âThis isnât a difficult problem to settle so why would he need us?â Skinny questioned softly.
âAre you saying that he has an ulterior motive? Is he thinking about rescuing his grandson? How is he going to do that, though? And a listening device? How would you prove that?â I asked, puzzled.
âThere are many ways to save him and we might just be pawns in his game of chess,â Skinny answered.
âBut wouldnât he have thought about the possibility that we might just keep the 10,000 and not do anything for him?â I asked.
â10,000 is nothing compared to the 5,000,000 weâll get for a finished job. Who in their right mind wouldnât want to aim for the higher price?â
âWait,â Fatty said quietly.
âWhat is it?â
âLogically speaking, the old man should know where his grandson is being locked up, right? Heâs his only relative and he will have the right to visit him. Itâs impossible for the police to conceal such information from him. Plus, he said that he will give us details, yet he didnât tell us the location of his grandsonâs prison. He gave us a detailed background but he left out the most important information. Itâs as if he wants us to start from this identification card. Donât you find this odd?â Fatty explained.
âRight, speaking of his crying, did you smell something weird?â Skinny asked.
âSomething weird?â I repeated.
âYou two seldom cook. Itâs the smell of onions. I smelled that earlier but I couldnât be sure,â Skinny mused.
âWhat? Are you saying that he was just faking it?â Fatty asked, shocked.
I exited the bathroom and tiptoed to the seat that the old man had been on earlier. I re-enacted the old manâs actions. Him taking out his handkerchief, covering his face with it...
From what I remembered, he only started to cry after he brought the handkerchief out.
After wiping his tears, the old man stuffed it back into his pocket. I observed the left handle of the chair and saw a little bit of substance on it. Figuring that it was left over by the handkerchief, I swiped my finger over it and put it up to my nose.
It did smell faintly like onions. I touched the corner of my eye with my finger and immediately felt a sense of discomfort, my eye was watering.
I returned to the bathroom and said quietly, âHe really was faking it. I found onion juice on the chair. This old man is cunning. Does he not have any love for his grandson? Why would he need onions to cry? What a fishy case.â
Skinny smiled coldly before saying, âPerhaps he knows that his grandson is going to be okay. If thatâs the case, thereâs no need to cry, which is why he needed the help of onions.â
Fatty shook his head. âI think we need to shift our focus to the driver who was killed and the accident that took the old manâs sonâs life. We need more information.â
âIsnât this case suspicious? Didnât the old man say that the driver was a hard worker? Wait... if this is all a show that heâs putting on for us, how much of his words can we actually believe?â I questioned, my mind whirring.
Skinny said in a soft voice, âFind whatever you can about the accident, Fatty. Investigate the old man, Chalk. With this identification card, Iâll visit the dark web for prison-related news. We will discuss our findings tomorrow.â
Fatty and I nodded.
Twenty minutes passed before Skinny exited the bathroom. He yawned loudly, âSuch a satisfying meal. Weâll all be rich in three daysâ time.â
I followed behind and added, âEasy money, isnât it?â
âSeems unreal. Should we hide the money in case he tries to renege on the deal?â Fatty laughed, making a fist with his left hand and covering it with his right.
I understood that he wanted us to keep the briefcase away to prevent any eavesdropping.
âAlright. Hide it in the storeroom then, Fatty. Use something to cover it so it wonât be easy to find. We must be careful with it,â I said and made a throat-slitting gesture, hoping that he would understand that I meant for him to destroy the device.
Fatty nodded and brought the briefcase to the furthest storeroom.
He came back out a long time later.
âAll settled?â I asked softly.
Fatty smiled. âRemoved it without a sound. Thereâs a battery as well as a one-way communicating device that uses a sim card to transmit the signal, which I have already cut off. He wonât suspect a thing since itâs normal not to have any reception in places such as storerooms.â
âThis old man is really sly. Fake crying and listening device?â I commented in awe.
âAll this hard work in exchange for an intact corpse? It doesnât make sense. Could it be that heâs trying to rescue his grandson and heâs just using us as his scapegoats?â Fatty suggested.