As the long, eerie train whistle blows and the train slowly pulls away from the station, you take a seat a few rows behind Jean-Claude. He seems to have no idea that he might be followed, and you feel secure enough, even without a disguise. You settle in for a long ride.
After many hours of traveling through Europe and the Middle East, the train slides to a stop in what looks like the middle of nowhere, although you're aware that you're somewhere in Nepal. Suddenly, you notice that Jean-Claude is making his way down the aisle and out the door. You jump up to follow him.
Outside, you see that the train has actually stopped in a small village. You see no signs of technology and very few people. Jean-Claude is making his way to a hut on the edge of the village. Carefully, you tail him and watch as he goes into the hut. You can barely hear him talking to someone inside. Obviously, this is the reason Jean-Claude chose to take the train to Shanghai, so that he could meet with whoever is in the hut.
You've got to find out who Jean-Claude is meeting with and what they are saying. You can see a rickety fence toward the back of the hut. No doubt there is a small garden and a back door to the hut. If you could sneak into the hut, you would probably be able to see who Jean-Claude is talking to. But you also see a tiny window, too high to peek through, near the front door. You might be able to hear their conversation through the window.
Will you sneak into the hut? Or will you listen outside the window?