"Mr. Nielsen," the guard entered Poul's room and announced. "We are moving you in, get ready."
It's been five days since the assassination attempt and now Poul has the chance to leave. Since the British Government is not in the case of taking care of his transport, they can move him now discreetly.
Poul got up from his bed and prepared to leave. He followed the guard that led him to the carriage parked in front of the embassy.
Before hopping into the carriage, Poul stopped and turned to face Mr. Smith.
"Mr. Ambassador, thank you for what you did to me. I truly appreciate it," Poul said.
"It's nothing, like I said, you are our country's most important asset. Losing you is a major blow to the country. Oh, to make this trip more reassuring, I have told the British Government that we are planning on moving you in two days, so they are not going to expect you to leave now."