cc.iceberg-第46部分
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s beginning to get to him now; but his mind was still running with the smoothness of a generator。
〃Then Hunnewell no longer served a useful purpose。 Your data…proces!zing brains discovered the secret of producing celtinium…279。〃
〃I pliment you。 Major Pitt。 You possess a penetrating discernment。〃 Kelly glanced impatiently at his watch and nodded to Rondheim。 Then he turned and said; 〃I'm sorry; but I'm afraid the time has e; gentlemen。 The party is over。〃
〃What do you intend on doing with us; James?〃
Sam's eyes burned into Kelly's until the billionaire turned and avoided the stare。 〃It's obvious you told us your secrets as a courtesy to our curiosity。 It's also obvious you can never let us walk from this house with those secrets in our heads。〃
〃It's true。〃 Kelly looked at the men standing opposite the fireplace。 〃None of you can be permitted to tell what you heard here tonight。〃
〃But why?〃 old Sam asked philosophically。 〃Why expose us to your clandestine operation and thereby seal our death warrants?〃
Kelly tiredly rubbed his eyes and leaned back in a large overstuffed leather chair。 〃The moment of truth; the denouement。〃 He sadly searched the faces across the room。 They were pale with shock and disbelief。
〃It is now eleven o'clock。 In exactly forty…two hours and ten minutes; Hermit Limited will open its doors for business。 Twenty…four hours later we will be running the affairs of our first client; or country; if you prefer。 In order to make this historical event as inauspicious as possible; we need a diversion。 A disaster that will attract headlines and cause anxious concern among the leaders of world governments while our plan is carried off practically unnoticed。〃
〃And we are your diversion;〃 said the tall white haired man with the solemn eyes。
After a long wordless stare; Kelly simply said; 〃Yes。
〃The innocent victims of a disaster spawned by puters to make headlines。 God; it's barbaric!〃
〃Yes;〃 Kelly repeated; 〃but necessary。 In your own ways; to your own countries; you are important men。
You represent the industry; government and science of five different nations。 Your bined loss will be considered a worldwide tragedy。〃
〃This must be some sort of insane joke;〃 Tamareztov shouted。 〃You cannot simply shoot two dozen men and their wives down like animals。〃
〃Your wives will be returned to your lodgings safe and unharmed; and unknowing。〃 Kelly set his glass on the mantel。 〃We have no intention of shooting anyone。
We intend to rely on Mother Nature to do the job; with a little help; of course。 After all; shootings can be traced; accidents merely regretted。〃
Rondheim motioned the black coveralled men with the guns to move in closer。 〃If you please; gentlemen; roll up one of your sleeves。〃
As if on cue; Kirsti left the room and quickly returned carrying a small tray set with bottles and hypodermic syringes。 She set the tray down and began filling the syringes。
〃I'll be damned if you'll stick a needle in my arm;〃 one of the men in Pitts group exploded。 〃Shoot me now and get it over…〃 His eyes went glassy as a guard's rifle butt caught him behind the ear and he slumped to the floor。
〃Let us have no further arguments;〃 Rondheim said grimly。 He turned to Pitt。 〃e into the next room; Major。 In your instance; I shall deal with you on a personal basis。〃 He waved the gun he had taken from Kirsti toward a doorway。
Rondheim; followed by two of his guards; escorted Pitt along a wide hall; down a circular flight of stairs into another hall; then shoved roughly through the second of several doorways lining both sides of the serond passageway。 Pitt; letting himself go loose; stumbled awkwardly; fell to the floor; then scanned the room。
It was an immense room; painted stark white; a large pad lay in the middle of the floor; surrounded by an array of body…building equipment; brightly lit by long rows of fluorescent light fixtures。 The room was a gymnasium; better and more expensively equipped than any Pitt had ever seen。 The walls were decorated with at least fifty posters depicting the many karate; movements。 Pitt silently acknowledged a well…conceived and laid…out training room。
Rondheim passed the small automatic to one of the guards。 〃I must leave you for a moment; Major;〃 he said dryly。 〃Please make yourself fortable until I return。 Perhaps you would care to loosen up your muscles。 May I suggest the parallel bars。〃 With that he; laughed loudly and left the room。
Pitt stayed where he was on the floor and studied the two guards。 One was a tall; ice…faced and hard…eyed giant nearly six feet four。 The dark hair circling his prematurely bald head made him look like a monk; an illusion shattered by the semi…automatic rifle cradled in a pair of huge; hairy hands。 He returned Pitts stare with a look that dared Pitt to try and escape; a possibility made one hundred percent hopeless by the second guard。 He stood and filled up the door to the hallway; his shoulders ing within an inch of touching both sides of the vertical framework。 Except for a big; red face; heavily moustached; he could have passed inspection with an army of apes。 He let his rifle hang loosely in a hand that came nearly to his knees。
Five minutes passe…five minutes during which Pitt carefully planned his next move; five minutes in which the guard's hard eyes never left him。 Then suddenly; the door on the far side of the gym opened and Rondheim walked in。 He had changed from his dinner jacket into the white; loose…fitting attire of a karate disciple; clothing that Pitt knew was called a gi。 Rondheim stood there for a moment; an assured; confident smile taut on his thin lips。 Then he walked softly across the floor on bare feet and stepped onto the heavy mat; facing Pitt。
〃Tell me; Major。 Are you familiar with karate or Kung…Fu?〃
Pitt uneasily eyed the narrow black belt that was knotted around Rondheim's waist and fervently prayed that the warm glow of the brandy would ease the beating he felt certain was ing。 He simply shook his head。
〃Perhaps judo?〃
〃No; I abhor physical violence。〃
〃A pity。 I had hoped for a more worthy opponent。
But it is no less than I suspected。〃 He idly fingered the Japanese characters embroidered on his belt 〃I have my doubts about your masculinity; yet Kirsti thinks you are more manly than you act。 We shall soon see。〃
Pitt forced back the hate and projected a quaver of fear。 〃Leave me alone; leave me alone!〃 His voice was high…pitched now; almost a screech。 〃Why do you want to hurt me? I've done nothing to you。〃 His mouth was working in short jerks from a contorted face。 〃I lied to you about blowing up your boat。 I never saw it through the fog…I swear。 You must believe…〃 The two guards looked at each other and exchanged sickened expressions; but Rondheim's face went far beyond mere revulsion…he looked positively nauseated。
〃Enough!〃 he shouted mandingly。 〃Stop this drivel。 I never believed for a moment you had the courage to attack and destroy my boat and crew。〃
Pitt stared wildly about him; a look of blind stupid terror in his eyes that might have been painted there。
〃You have no reason to kill me。 I'll tell no one anything。 Please! You can trust me。〃 He started to move toward Rondheim; his hands upturned; pleading。
〃Stand where you are!〃
Pitt froze。 His planned act was working。 He could only hope now that Rondheim would quickly tire of a victim who Put up no defense; no resistance at all。
〃A major in the United States Air Force;〃 Rondheim grimaced。 〃I'll wager you are nothing but a spineless homosexual who used your father's influence to acquire rank…the lowest form of vermin; living off Your own excretion。 Soon you will know what it is to feel pain from the hands and feet of another man。 A shame You will not enjoy the time to look back and reflect on;your most Punishing lesson in the art of selfdefense。〃 Pitt stood there like a panic…frozen elk about to be brought down by the hounds。 He stood there mumbling incoherently as Rondheim moved to the middle of the mat and assumed one of the many opening stances of Karate。
〃No; wait…〃 Pitt choked the; words off in his throat; threw back his