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The Last Assassin

The Last Assassin

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Autoren: Barry Eisler
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now. Find Wong, he very sorry.'
    'You've found Wong or you're looking for him?'
    'No find,' Big Liu said, chopping the air again. 'Look. Try to find. Will find. But… Wong was man watching woman for Yamaoto. So no report now. Need good replacement.'
    'Wait just a moment,' Yamaoto said, leaning forward. 'Are you saying the man who was watching Kawamura Midori disappeared a week ago, after killing his own boss?'
    Yamaoto was becoming increasingly direct, even aggressive, in his tone and posture, and Delilah realized she was seeing some sort of default persona come to the surface. It was considerably less polished than the one he'd been displaying until now.
    Big Liu nodded. 'Wong bad man. Unreliable.'
    Yamaoto shook his head as though he couldn't believe it. 'Killed him how? How do you know?'
    'Kill with knife. Find Chan, he very stabbed.'
    'Why didn't you tell me this before?'
    'Big Liu… embarrass by unreliable man. Find replacement first, then tell Yamaoto, better I think.'
    'Yes, but don't you see? Chan was killed and Wong "disappeared" just before the ambush in Wajima! You think that's a coincidence?'
    Merde,
Delilah thought again. She should have left earlier. And getting up now, in the midst of Yamaoto's agitation, might precipitate a connection in his mind that she needed to avoid. She would have to ride this out.
    Big Liu looked at Kuro, plainly at a loss. Kuro started to translate, but Yamaoto cut him off.
    'My men told me they were ambushed by two men at Wajima. Right after your problem in New York. I don't believe in coincidences. This is the work of John Rain. The man you were supposed to be watching for.'
    At the mention of his name, Delilah realized that everything Rain had hoped to accomplish was about to fall apart. Yamaoto had just infected Big Liu with suspicion. For the moment, Big Liu seemed disinclined to agree with Yamaoto's theory, but if Yamaoto died this very night, Big Liu's views would surely change. He would realize that Rain had killed no fewer than five of Liu's people. And his men had been watching Midori in New York. They knew where she, and the child, lived. They could get to them, either as retribution or to bring Rain out in the open, it didn't matter.
    There was only one way to prevent that. None of the three men could leave here tonight. She had to tell Rain and Dox, but couldn't until she could excuse herself.
    Big Liu was frowning, either at Yamaoto's tone or because he didn't understand, Delilah wasn't sure. Yamaoto barked a few curt words in Japanese to Kuro, who translated.
    The men were focused on each other now. They seemed to have forgotten her entirely. But she was aware of exactly how that could change. And how quickly.
    Big Liu was quiet for a moment, then said, 'New York and Wajima… far apart. Seem…'
    'They're not far apart at all. Rain must have gone to New York to see the woman and the child, as we had hoped. He spotted your surveillance and eliminated it, either by accident or design. And then Wajima…'
    He paused there, then sat back in his chair and was quiet, his head tilted forward, his hand rubbing his chin. Delilah knew he was just a thought or two short of a dangerous epiphany. He would either hit it, or skip right over it, she judged it fifty-fifty.
    'You see,' he said, to no one in particular, 'Rain must have had access to someone who had information about Wajima. And…' He looked at Delilah, as though noticing her for the first time. 'There are people who knew about Wajima who also know about this very meeting. Tonight.'
    Big Liu started to say something, but Yamaoto stopped him with a raised hand and continued looking at Delilah.
    'You came to the club just last night, is that right… Laure? And tonight you came back to interview with Mr Kuro, yes?'
    She knew he knew, or almost knew. But she gave no sign of it. She thought,
It's hot in here,
but wanted to be sure before she said it.
    'That's really a remarkable coincidence,' he went on, with a chilling smile.
    The extra comment suggested to Delilah that he wasn't quite certain of himself. He was probing, trying to get her to react and confirm his suspicions. She sensed she could bluff her way through.
    She smiled and dipped her head as though pausing to digest his words, then said, as though her substandard English hadn't been adequate to the task, 'Thank you. It's very nice to be here.'
    Yamaoto nodded and started to turn back to Big Liu. Then, without warning, he lunged across the table and

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