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Chapitre 45: Chapter 45

I glanced down at the minions, Kevin, Bob, and Stuart, as we boarded the commercial flight to England. These three goofy sidekicks were going to be crucial to pulling off the heist of the century - stealing the Crown Jewels from right under Scarlet Overkill's nose.

"Alright, you three," I said, leaning in close. "Listen up. This is going to be a delicate operation, so I need you to be on your best behavior, okay?"

The minions stared up at me with wide, eager eyes, nodding enthusiastically. I couldn't help but chuckle at their boundless energy.

"Good. Now, when we get to London, we're going to need to scope out the Tower of London, where the jewels are kept. I want you to keep your eyes peeled for any weaknesses or vulnerabilities we can exploit."

I paused, making sure they were following along. "And most importantly, do not, under any circumstances, draw attention to ourselves. We need to be in and out without anyone realizing what happened."

The minions saluted me in unison, their faces scrunched with determination. I couldn't help but smile. With these three by my side, I knew we could pull this off.

As the plane took off, I settled back in my seat, already mentally mapping out our plan of attack. Scarlet Overkill may have issued the challenge, but the Phantom Spider was going to be the one to come out on top.

I watched with amusement as Bob cuddled his beloved teddy bear, chattering away to it animatedly. The poor thing was probably getting an earful. Stuart, on the other hand, was lost in his own little world, tapping his foot to the beat of whatever song was playing through his headphones. And then there was Kevin, snoozing away peacefully, oblivious to the antics of his companions.

A small part of me envied their ability to just relax and enjoy the ride. But I knew we had a mission to accomplish, and I couldn't afford to let my guard down, not even for a moment.

I leaned back in my seat, trying to get comfortable, but my mind was racing with plans and contingencies. I had to make sure everything went off without a hitch. Scarlet Overkill was counting on me to fail, and I had no intention of disappointing her.

A soft snore from Kevin drew my attention, and I couldn't help but smile. These three mischievous minions were going to be the key to our success. I just had to make sure they didn't get themselves, or us, into too much trouble.

With a deep breath, I closed my eyes, trying to get a few moments of rest before we touched down in London. The real work was about to begin.

The plane touched down in London, and I could feel the excitement bubbling up inside me. This was it - our chance to steal the Crown Jewels and prove ourselves as the greatest villains of all time.

I gathered the minions, Kevin, Bob, and Stuart, and we made our way to the curb, hailing a cab. "To the Tower of London," I instructed the driver, my heart racing with anticipation.

As we drove through the bustling streets of London, I couldn't help but marvel at the towering landmarks that dotted the cityscape. The Tower of London, our destination, loomed ever closer, its imposing walls a testament to the wealth and power it housed.

I turned to the minions, my voice low and serious. "Alright, you three. This is where the real work begins. I need you to keep your eyes peeled and report back to me anything you notice about the security, the layout, or any potential weaknesses we can exploit."

The minions nodded eagerly, their expressions a mix of excitement and determination. I knew I could count on them to do their part.

As the cab pulled up to the entrance of the Tower of London, I took a deep breath, mentally preparing myself for the task ahead. This was our chance to prove ourselves, and I wasn't about to let Scarlet Overkill beat me.

I stepped out of the cab, the minions following closely behind me. Before us stood the magnificent Tower of London, its towering walls and impressive architecture commanding attention. Throngs of tourists milled about, snapping photos and admiring the historic landmark.

"Alright, you three," I said, turning to Kevin, Bob, and Stuart. "Fan out and see what you can find. Look for any weaknesses in the security, entrances we can use, or anything else that might give us an advantage."

The minions scurried off, their oversized overalls and goggles making them stand out amidst the crowd. I watched them go, hoping they would be able to gather the intel we needed to pull off this heist.

As I made my way towards the entrance, I couldn't help but be impressed by the sheer scale and grandeur of the Tower of London. It was a fortress, a symbol of power and wealth that had stood the test of time. Breaking in and stealing the Crown Jewels from under the noses of the guards was going to be no easy task.

I joined the line of tourists waiting to enter, my heart pounding with anticipation. This was our chance to prove ourselves to Scarlet Overkill and cement our reputation as the greatest villains of all time. I couldn't afford to let her beat me.

I stood in the bustling crowd outside the Tower of London, my mind racing with memories of the Minions' adventures. I recalled their single-minded quest to find the perfect villain boss, how they had stumbled upon Scarlet Overkill and her dastardly plans to steal the Crown Jewels and become Queen of England.

Scarlet was undoubtedly a formidable opponent, possessing the skill and cunning to pull off such a heist. Yet, for some reason, she had chosen to seek out henchmen to assist her, rather than attempting the theft on her own. I couldn't help but wonder if she had an ulterior motive - perhaps she wanted to make a grand spectacle of her coronation, or she simply relished the challenge of besting her rivals.

As I waited in line, I replayed the events of the Minions movie in my mind. I remembered how Scarlet had come tantalizingly close to achieving her goal, only to be thwarted by the bumbling yet endearing Minions. It was a testament to their loyalty and determination that they had managed to stop her, even at the risk of their own safety.

I scanned the bustling crowds of tourists, my eyes searching for any sign of the minions. Sure enough, I spotted them scurrying about, their oversized overalls and goggles making them stand out like a sore thumb.

Shaking my head, I slipped away, finding a secluded corner where I could put my ghostly powers to use. With a deep breath, I felt the familiar tingling sensation as I turned invisible and intangible. The world around me seemed to fade, and I knew I could now move through the Tower of London undetected.

Keeping my senses sharp, I made my way deeper into the fortress, my gaze fixed on my ultimate goal – the Crown Jewels. I knew they were housed in a secure display, guarded by the best security measures money could buy. But with my abilities, I was confident I could bypass them without a hitch.

I crept silently through the dimly lit corridors, my ghostly powers keeping me concealed from prying eyes. The Crown Jewels were close, I could feel it. Rounding the final corner, I caught sight of my prize - a magnificent crown, glittering under the soft lighting.

My eyes landed on an elderly man seated nearby, his frail frame and clouded eyes betraying his advanced age. The Crown Jewel's guardian, no doubt. I almost laughed - this feeble old man posed no threat to me. Intangible and invisible, I could simply waltz in and snatch the crown without him ever knowing. But where would the fun be in that?

As I gazed upon the glittering Crown Jewels, an idea began to form in my mind. Scarlet Overkill may have challenged me to steal them, but why settle for simply taking them when I could do something far more humiliating?

A mischievous grin spread across my face as I thought of the perfect way to one-up that pompous villainess. And I knew just the minion who could help me pull it off - Bob.

Quickly, I made my way back to the entrance, where I spotted the trio of goofballs scurrying about. "Hey, you three!" I called out, waving them over. "Change of plans. We're leaving the castle."

The minions looked puzzled, but they obediently fell in line behind me as I led them away from the Tower of London. Bob, with his ever-present teddy bear, seemed particularly confused, but he followed without question.

"Alright, listen up," I said, keeping my voice low. "I've got a plan to really stick it to Scarlet Overkill, but I'm gonna need your help, Bob."

Bob's eyes went wide, and he clutched his bear tighter, nodding eagerly. I couldn't help but chuckle at his enthusiasm.

"Great. Now, here's what we're gonna do..."

I quickly outlined my plan to the minions, watching as their expressions shifted from confusion to delight. They were clearly on board, and I knew with their help, Scarlet Overkill wouldn't stand a chance.

With a renewed sense of purpose, we set off, leaving the Tower of London behind. I couldn't wait to see the look on Scarlet's face when she realized she'd been bested by the Phantom Spider and his merry band of minions.

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