Jimmy: "Bauley King?"
Bauley King: "Yes, how can I assist you?"
Jimmy reached out and took out a pre-folded document: "I need to find these two people. They committed a robbery in Manhattan this morning and kidnapped two individuals. The last known location was in Brooklyn, where they abandoned the getaway car in Brooklyn Flackbush; it was taken by a used car dealership."
Bauley King didn't take it; the person who led Jimmy up reached out and took the document, "I understand. Is there anything else you require?"
Jimmy: "Find them, the hostages need to be secured. Can you do that?"
Bauley King: "Of course, here, I see everything and know everything."
Jimmy: "OK, what about the payment?"
Bauley King: "Just a favor."
Jimmy: "No, it's better to pay directly. You can name your price."
Bauley King: "First-time cooperation, two hundred thousand."
Jimmy: "Deal."
Bauley King reached out and shook Jimmy's hand, "Please wait patiently for the news." Letting go, he gestured for Jimmy to leave, and the person who brought Jimmy here led him away from the rooftop.
Jimmy drove away until he couldn't see the homeless in the rearview mirror, then turned toward Moratti's restaurant. Although he spent money for information at Bauley King's, he couldn't neglect here either.
This was a lead from Ruiz's side, at least as surface cover, it was still very useful, whether he could find them or not, it's a great supplement.
Soon, Moratti's call came through, "Agent Yang, the seller of the car has been found."
Jimmy: "Wait for me at your restaurant."
Moratti: "Alright."
Jimmy arrived at the restaurant and immediately spotted Moratti's position, sitting by a corner table with a skinny kid standing next to him.
Moratti patted the kid beside him: "He's the one who found the car, Eddie."
Jimmy nodded: "Eddie, where did you find that car?"
Eddie said a little timidly: "Near Yeshiva Academy on East Ninth Street, Kensington. The door was open, the keys were still inside, so I drove it away."
Jimmy: "Do you still remember the location?"
Eddie: "I do."
Jimmy looked at Moratti: "I'll take him with me, don't worry, nothing will happen."
Moratti: "Of course, it's his honor to serve you. Eddie, listen to Agent Yang in everything."
Eddie nodded and walked over to Jimmy's side.
Jimmy: "Then, we'll head out first. Thanks, Moratti."
Moratti stood up and shook hands with Jimmy: "Please don't be so polite, if you have any issues, feel free to come over anytime."
Jimmy took Eddie and left the restaurant. Moratti escorted them to the door, watching them drive away before he exhaled in relief. That Ruiz fellow is no good; he doesn't even warn when dealing with such a volatile man; who knows what consequences there might be from a wrong word.
He recognized Jimmy, being in organized crime, he obviously knew some things, including the fall of the Poison Snake Gang and terrorist attacks. As someone who survived street ambushes, grenades, and rocket launchers, it's best to work seriously and not stir trouble. If any accidents happen, following in the Poison Snake Gang's footsteps would be a big loss.
This was also his motivation to find people so quickly; it's one thing to get attention from Ruiz, an FBI agent in charge of organized crime, but if Ruiz were involved, he would just make sure not to delay matters, without such effort to find them.
Jimmy took Eddie to where he found the car, looked around, and realized there really was no surveillance, at least no obvious surveillance, since this is a residential area, if there were cameras, they would mostly be watching their own door.
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