Gao Guang didn't dare to tail closely for fear that Ottolov would notice and become vigilant, but there was no need to tail him, as long as they knew where Ottolov was heading.
This approach could be referred to as 'standing by a stump waiting for a rabbit'; it might not be counted among the Thirty-Six Strategies, but still the old saying goes, 'Learn and apply flexibly.'
The initial phase of luring the tiger away from the mountain had succeeded; next, it depended on whether they could rest and wait at leisure.
"The target is in the two cars, one is a Nissan Teana, and the other a Toyota Alphard, both heading towards our hotel. Just need to spot where the two cars go,"
Gao Guang informed the people waiting at the hotel over the phone. By now, nearly everyone in national defense and security had their tasks set, leaving everyone with something to do. Thus, such surveillance tasks had to be handed over to the Black Sea Mercenary Corps.