Ruiz sighed, "I've arranged two surveillance teams, but without informants, it's now very difficult to catch them red-handed."
Jimmy sighed as well; this was indeed a tough issue. He still remembered the look of anger on Ruiz's face back then. Even though it was about being outwitted, Jimmy believed the real reason was the disappearance of those two informants. Over the past six months, Jimmy had come to be sure of one thing, Ruiz was the type to place great value on loyalty. The pained expression he had when speaking of his informants was definitely not just about losing an informant who had defected from the mob.
Jimmy said, "I'm heading back now. I've got an appointment at the support squad's shooting range, and it's about time."
Ruiz asked, "What are you going there for?"
Jimmy replied, "To practice shooting, I've been using a .357 Magnum, but I plan to try out the .44 there."