
In the afternoon around five o'clock. Garwig went to visit the Ashgard House, because she got a call from Kimmy that Berlin wanted to meet her, and there was something important to tell her. Since the request to meet came from Berlin, he did not want to refuse or postpone it.
Garwig, along with his secretary, Siska, went directly to Ashgard House to meet with Berlin. Of course he was also curious, because Kimmy conveyed through his phone, if the important thing was related to the execution of the trial in the day after tomorrow.
Upon arriving at the residence, Garwig was immediately greeted by the figure of a man in a blue jacket who stood in front of the glass entrance along with three of his confidants and also Carlos.
"I don't think you're coming" said Berlin, shaking hands with Garwig, and then immediately inviting her in.
"I was surprised why suddenly you wanted to meet me" Garwig said, smiling and putting on a friendly face as she walked side by side with Berlin into the living room.
"Yes, because there are important things that I seem to have to say" replied Berlin.
In that not quiet central space, as there were his fellow Berliners standing around him. Knowing the arrival of the honored guest, they put on a friendly face, smiled and greeted Garwig and Siska.
Berlin sat on one of the long white sofas, next to which was Carlos sitting on the same sofa. Garwig and Siska sat opposite the two men.
"There are several things, or rather some information that must be known by the authorities of course. I can't reach Prawira, because I'm sure that she's busy with court preparations at the moment. That's why I can only contact you, Garwig."
Berlin immediately opened the conversation, and without further ado took a small book from and pocket his jacket, and then showed the contents of the book to Garwig.
"I got the book from Carlos, he managed to get the important information from Mafioso's informant" Berlin said, telling the origin of the notebook.
Garwig opened and then examined the contents of the book that was currently in her hands, and she managed to be made quite dumbfounded by its contents.
"Carlos, how did you get this book? And is the content of this book really valid?" garwig asked, looking at Carlos seriously.
Carlos answered the question, and explained it as if he had explained it to Berlin. What he said was exactly the same as what he said when speaking to Berlin earlier.
Garwig was quite astonished after hearing a brief explanation from Carlos regarding the origin of the book that was currently in his hands. He looked back and examined every writing written in the notebook. A brief profile of a man named Felix Alarico, some written but incomplete plans, and some weapons that were also recorded but not yet completed were recorded.
"This is a very serious thing, if indeed all their plans are in accordance with what is written in this book," said Garwig.
"Yes, and it cannot be if only Ashgard himself moves," said Siska who also sees and knows what the contents of the book are.
Berlin shook his head and denied Siska's statement, saying, "I don't think that's entirely true, we can just hold back but not attack and finish."
Garwig nodded in understanding, closing the booklet again and saying, "this is very valuable information, we better coordinate it directly with Prawira and his side."
"I also hope for good cooperation with you, I count on you, Ashgard," continued Garwig, staring intently and seriously at Berlin before him.
***
"Everything is well monitored, and there are no problems at all. For data from the diversion of traffic flow has also been received, sir."
Netty met Prawira who was standing under a tree right outside her camp. The woman brought some of the reports recorded on an appendix that she was currently carrying with her hands.
The woman then handed Prawira an appendix of her report, and then let the man read it.
"It may be a bit of a hassle in the security section of civilians, because there are still many people who approach the area that has been secured and should not be approached" said Netty.
Prawira sighed for what Netty had said just now, "for that we simply give them a firm warning."
"Society is not completely manageable, let alone our citizens who have a high enough curiosity," continued Prawira, turning and looking at Netty who had changed position right beside him.
"Prawira, do you think ... The trial that will be held the day after tomorrow can run well and smoothly?" cetus Netty, suddenly spoke with a very relaxed and informal intonation.
"Of course our best hope is that the trial can go smoothly without any obstacles" Prawira replied, leaning against the tree behind her and then continued to speak, "yet we do not know what will happen in that day, and all we can do is prepare for all possibilities."
Prawira then turned to Netty who looked quite anxious about it. The man incised a slight thin smile with a view that could not be separated from the figure of the wife who looks beautiful and dashing with his police uniform.
"Don't worry, we've already made such preparations to escort the trial through. This has become our duty, and whatever will happen we will face together," said the man, then turned his gaze back to the front.
In the middle of the conversation the two of them. Suddenly a phone call came in through Netty's cell phone, and the contact that called was Garwig's. Seeing this, Netty immediately accepted it and then listened to Garwig's reason for calling her.
.
Seriate.