But—
Next, they had no time to think about it.
Glenn Hutchinson took out his notebook and tore three copies of the drawings made in the pub, then distributed them one by one, ordering them to memorize both drawings in a short time.
This group of people could read a paper once and remember all the key points and the beginning. This memory wasn't innate, but developed through long-term training, and the result goes without saying.
They acted swiftly.
In less than half an hour, everyone had memorized those two drawings clearly.
Afterwards, Glenn Hutchinson briefed them on the mission.
This time, it wasn't the three groups taking action.
Everyone was split up, assigned in pairs.
