Chapter Twenty-Four: Let's Check
"So, actually, I don't want to see him." "I don't want to argue with him about anything, it makes me feel like I'm out of control, it's terrible, and he's in a better position now, just like in that exam, and I'm worried that we're going to get in a lot of trouble if we don't get anything," Eric said. ”
Tucker sighed slightly and said, "You have a point. But it's completely different from the one you took many years ago. Now it's not you looking into the case, it's the Intelligence Agency. Also, do you know who's in charge of security in these places there? ”
"Yes." Eric said, "Helmet. Now Helmet is in full swing, and they have done a series of things that are appreciated by the high-level. More than just the above to be precise ... Eric pouted, "If it weren't for them, I would have died in Georgia or in a Russian cell." ”
"Yes. It's Hermet. So that's the breakthrough. Tucker Road.
"Breakthrough?" Eric looked puzzled and asked, "Hit Hermet?" Is this possible? Although the Intelligence Bureau and Hermet work closely and even more closely, these are two different things entirely. ”
"It's two different things. You're right. In this kind of matter, Helmet will definitely do his duty, and he will choose to quit when there is a conflict. But this time is different. Tucker lowered his voice as he spoke, "This time Miller and Lille have reached some agreement. ”
"Really?" Eric looked surprised and said, "Lille is this the breakthrough?" ”
"I didn't say that." Tucker immediately denied it, "That's what you said. ”
Eric looked at Tucker dissatisfiedly and said, "You're still playing this game with me at this time?" Even if you say it, I can still take this sentence out and sell it, or what? I just wondered how Lille, who had always been very principled, could agree to such a thing. ”
"Principled... Tucker smiled disapprenantly when he heard Eric's words, "You talk about principles with a person who does intelligence? And you're also doing intelligence yourself. I suddenly know why you've been left in that rotten place in Georgia all these years. ”
Tucker's words were tantamount to revealing a scar to Eric, but instead of getting angry, he smiled wryly and said, "It really sucks there." There is no right, all day long is to fool the Georgians and those Chechnyas to make trouble for the Russians. I worked there for three years, and the intelligence network that I had woven for three years was suddenly all over in one night. It didn't even play a role, it was all over. ”
"Don't talk about that." Tucker saw that Eric was about to start vomiting bitterness, and immediately stopped: "Now your chance has come, it should be said that our opportunity has come." So don't talk about any more principles. I think you should think about this from other angles. That's who Lille ultimately defended, you wouldn't think that old guy was really mercenary and became the boss of this security company in order to make money and become famous, right? ”
Eric nodded and said, "Lille is not short of money at all. He is more of a black pot for the Intelligence Bureau. He did this because he still had ideals. ”
"Yes. If we were just infighting, Lille would certainly not help us. And now it's different, it's at the level of national security, and we're defending the national interests of our own country. is striking at our enemies. Is there any other violation of principles at this level? Tucker said.
Eric nodded, "You're right. But isn't it more appropriate for the FBI to do such a thing? ”
"Why are you still struggling with this?" Tucker seemed disappointed and said, "I'll tell you the truth, if it could be handed over to the FBI, Miller and Lille would have left it alone." But now this is obviously not possible, you should know, so don't say anything like that makes people feel like you're a beginner. ”
Eric didn't bite because he knew it in his heart. There may be many reasons why the Intelligence Bureau can't hand over the bill, but the most important should be only two points, the first is that this involves Ji Bee, where is this person inside the Intelligence Bureau, if so, who is it, and what he did is very important. If it is hastily handed over to someone else, once it is found out, the result is likely to be disastrous for the intelligence agency.
Second, the Intelligence Agency is likely to have a very important informant on its opponent's side. This informant must have been hiding for years and lurking in a very important position or department, and should have formed an intelligence network. If the matter is completely handed over to the FBI, then it will be difficult to say about the use and control of this informant after that, and this is obviously something that Miller will not and cannot accept.
Therefore, it is impossible for the Intelligence Bureau to completely hand over this matter, so it can only do it itself. It doesn't matter if they end up letting the FBI take the credit themselves, as long as they don't get in the way.
Just as Eric was silent, the walkie-talkie Tucker was carrying rang again. "CP, this is A1, they're out. Going downstairs. It seems that the conversation is good, and it is likely that the contract will be signed when I go back. ”
"Okay." Tucker immediately responded, "Don't worry, change the team." A2: You will follow. A1: Look at the house he just looked at and the surrounding situation. In a moment, you will go to this real estate agency to rent a house. ”
After the call, both Tucker and Eric looked out the car window and saw that about five or six minutes later the Asian man reappeared in view, who was supposed to speak good English because he was very comfortable in the conversation with the real estate agent. The two chatted as they walked out along the path they had just walked and quickly disappeared from sight.
And when they were gone, Tucker said, "How's it going?" Figured it out? ”
"Figured it out." Eric said: "Lille is willing to help, what else do I have to worry about." So what's your plan? ”
Tucker smiled and said, "Don't worry. Why don't we go and see it first? ”
"Look at a place where projects are going on?" Eric Road.
"Where else can I go?" Tucker said and picked up the intercom, "A2, what is the target doing now?" ”。
"It looks like I'm ready to sign a contract and pay for it." The answer soon came from the intercom.
"Okay. Keep an eye on it. Find a way to get the personal information he registered there, and when he moves in, you can rent a neighboring one, understand? After Tucker finished speaking, the other party responded in the affirmative, and then continued: "I have something to leave, and I need to call if there is a situation." That's it. After saying that, he dropped the walkie-talkie and went to the driver's cab, and after letting the driver get out of the car, Tucker drove out of the city with Eric himself.