Charlie, who had chosen to bring Trent along, quickly began to contemte the next steps and two possible strategies for himself.
His initial n was to ask Trent to join him as a seaman. If Trent declined, he would allow the people from Wanlong Pce to follow him after he disembarked from the ne, leading them to the other party’s hideout.
If Trent agreed, Charlie would then see if Soleil’s contact was on board. Should the contact agree, he could apany Trent and seamlessly enter the opponent’s territory.
However, if the contact turned down the proposal, he would revert to his first n, using Trent as bait while they followed him discreetly.
Feigning spontaneity, Charlie turned to Trent and said, “Brother, I don’t have any ns when I get to Mexico. If you could introduce me, I’d love to work as a seaman with you.”<h3 style="background-color:DodgerBlue">
Trent found Charlie to be an easygoing young man, so he replied cheerfully, “Sure, but my word isn’t final. Once I get off the ne and see who’s picking me up, I’ll ask them. If they’re not hiring, then I can’t help you; if they are, you can join us.”
“Sounds good!” Charlie smiled, responding, “Thank you, brother.”
Trent waved his hand dismissively, saying, “No problem! By the way, what should I call you?”
“Charlie. And you?”
“Trent.”
Before long, the nended smoothly. As they taxied, Charlie switched off airne mode on his phone and sent a brief message to Abbas: the n has changed, and the opportunity will be seized.
Once the ne came to a stop, Charlie and Trent retrieved their luggage and exited the aircraft together.<fn68e4> ???s ??????? ?s ?????? ?? f?ndnovel</fn68e4>
While waiting in line for customs, Charlie asked Trent, “Brother, is someone picking you up, or do you have to go solo?”
“Someone will be here for me,” Trent replied. “A friend of my mother’s mentioned that it’s about 100 kilometers to the port of Ensenada. I’m not familiar with the area and had a tough timest time, so she arranged for the shippingpany to send a car for me.”
After a moment, Trent added, “When we meet, I’ll ask if they’re still hiring. If they are, we can both ride with them.”
“Perfect,” Charlie said with a smile. “Just make sure to say nice things about me, brother.”
Trent quickly replied, “Oh, you’re wee! It’s just a small favor; I’m not really in charge of that—it all depends on them.”
Following that, the two passed through customs with their passports. Since neither had checked any luggage, they headed straight for the airport exit once they cleared customs.
At the exit, they spotted numerous people waiting with name signs, mostly in English or Spanish, so it was quite easy to identify the Chinese names among them.
Before long, Trent spotted a young Chinese man holding a sign with his name on it. He turned to Charlie and eximed, “There he is! Let’s go!”
With that, the two hurried over to the man.
Upon reaching him, Trent waved and greeted, “Hello, I’m Trent!”