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Janokovic eagerly starts counting the money, first the notes, which he carefully
places in three equally large piles, and then all the coins.
"Help me here," he says, handing two handfuls of coins to Eik and Matt.
“As I see it, we have a total of 452 pounds and 40 pence. Is not that right?"
The two doesn’t answer. Eik moves a portion of coins over to George.
"What if they find out we had something to do with it?" Says Eik. “As soon as I
get my money, I’ll hurry home. Let's all get out of here as soon as possible. "
Janokovic just shakes his head without saying anything; obviously annoyed.
"Shut up!" Says Matt. "You shouldn't start to crumble now."
"Uhh, what are you saying?" Suddenly Eik gives Matt a very threatening look as
he puts his money in his pocket.
"It is impossible to have a normal conversation in this noise," Matt continues.
Janokovic is busy counting and distributing the coins.
Jeanett cries hysterically as she tightly grasps Tom, while holding a hand over
his eyes for him not to see the dreadful sight of dead and mutilated bodies. There
are six beacons illuminating the Ferris wheel.
"Damn it, it must be our turn now," Richard exclaims angrily to the fire fighters
holding the ladders they have to climb down.
"Please don't shout. Follow the fire brigade's orders. ”
The fire brigade, who speaks in the megaphone, repeats the phrase again and
again with a brash, monotonous voice.
“We will come down in a little while. Don't worry, nothing happens anymore, ”
Richard says, taking Tom's hand.
There it was, as they climbed down the ladder, helped by a huge fireman in black
uniform, that Tom decided he would devote his life to fighting crime. From that
moment and 30 years on, it almost became an obsession for him to fight and
destroy evil.