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Horrified: Peter Adler's First Victim
Horrified. This was how Peter Adler felt when he killed his first victim. Peter was everything that the FBI hates, he was a murderer and a thief, furthermore he was also number 1 on the FBI’s most wanted list for years.

Now he was going to embark on his most thrilling “mission” ever. He was going to rob the bank with the most amount of assets. He was going to rob the Industrial and Commercial Bank of China (ICBC). This wasn’t any ordinary bank as it contained 2.95 trillion US dollars in assets, and Mr. Adler was going to do the impossible. He might have been the most talented criminal ever however he always got petrified before going to do something. He thought his intentions were good but, let’s be honest, they weren’t. Probably the only reason that he hated being a criminal is because the FBI agent in
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He stood still, thankfully having a mask which made him look normal. When the police arrived two policemen got out of the car they were very kind and nicely asked Peter to enter the airport and exit the runway. Peter slowly creeped back towards the airport but then in the blink of an eye he turned around grabbed one of the policeman's gun and shot the two cops. Before anyone saw he tucked the pistol into his blazer and ran towards the gigantic A380. When he got in he saw two pilots and with a grin more evil than hell itself he shot them both, like there was nothing wrong with it. He quickly disposed the bodies out of the plane and taxied the A380 onto the runway. Before he knew it he was in China being disguised as the CEO of ICBC. He entered the bank with a 20 colleagues all with briefcases. Getting past security was easier than a Year 1 math test and he was out alongside his colleagues with briefcases stuffed with checks. He took he acquaintances individually into a room to discuss the terms and he mercifully shot each and every one of

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