The Deserter Killer spotted Jimmy the moment he saw him. Dropping the newspaper in his hand, he stood at the roadside waiting to cross, his eyes fixed on Jimmy, who was at the company entrance waiting for a car.
He knew that the several people nearby must be Jimmy's companions, but this was also the best moment to take action.
Because the opponent would never expect, with so many of his people around, that someone would dare to assassinate him.
This was a psychological blind spot, when people feel utterly safe, even if danger is pressing right up against their backside, they can't feel it, and may even find it comforting, the warmth from their "brothers."
The place was bustling, with many people on the road, and the buildings were laid out intricately. The Deserter Killer hadn't done nothing all week, in fact, he had been busy.