Chapter 44: Learning to Drive and Buying an Airplane

When Joe Ga acted, his face was covered with a mask and tactical glasses, and he could hardly be said to have faced those hostages.

He had no intention of communicating with the hostages, even when he realized there were two male compatriots among them, and did not feel the desire to interact.

Mysteriously embroiled in a spy conspiracy, he had now formed a deep hatred with the United Kingdom's intelligence agency.

Taking advantage of the others' ignorance of the situation, Joe Ga had Karman toss the bodies of Jindawei and William Kah into the fire, letting a large fire consume all the clues.

From the information obtained from William Kah today, Joe Ga no longer planned to notify the embassy.

The astute ones could not possibly fail to see this issue. Joe Ga, having thwarted the British's plots twice in succession, now only wanted to find a place to live low-key for a while, to let the heat pass and keep the British from targeting him.