Escape Plan 2: Hades Page #5

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2018
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Let it blow.

There's the opening,

DeRosa, as promised.

Yusheng.

- Freeze!

- Get down!

Freeze!

I could've been looking for

this place for a long time.

I would've found it,

but it's a lot tougher breaking in

from the outside.

But I knew that wasn't gonna happen

because I know you.

I know how you think...

and I knew you would be

coming for me, and you did.

I'm glad, 'cause I like working,

as you can see, from the inside out.

Hades had one very,

very, very weak spot.

You.

Security breach at main door.

Forced entry.

Hades compromised.

It's time. Let's finish it right.

Stop! Stop! Get on the ground!

On the ground now! Let's go!

Down! Down on the ground!

DeRosa, long time no see.

Nice PJs.

Where's your f***ing teddy bear?

Prisoner 9051,

report for battle in the zoo.

Let's see what you can do

without your tech.

After I put my fist through your

face, I'm gonna crucify you, kid.

What'd I miss?

Guess that makes us even.

Thanks, Luke.

Yeah.

Hey!

- Relax.

- There he is.

Nice of you to join us.

Had some free time.

Get in, get in, get in!

Hush, you hear me?

Good to hear you.

We thought we lost you.

Shu and Yusheng are safe and sound.

How about that?

Plan B actually worked.

Remember, Shu, with brains and

patience, nothing's impossible.

Can somebody tell me

where the hell we are?

You want to tell him, big guy?

Not really.

Atlanta.

Are you f***ing kidding me?

Hades is in Atlanta?

How is that possible?

Kimbral, come in. Report.

You're not Kimbral.

No, I'm not.

But I got to tell you something.

I'm really getting sick of this sh*t.

So whoever you are...

wherever you are...

we're gonna find you...

for sure.

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