Chapter 165: Response
So Pete can pretend to continue to stare at the person on the phone while mentally thinking about what will happen tomorrow.
After they met, apparently they would carry out the transfer of intelligence. Previous meetings that were not completed because of the FBI's actions, or information that could not be delivered, may be canceled because of the activation of the backup plan. In other words, the risk of this meeting will not be very great, they will not have any suspicious contact, and it is necessary to remind him to avoid this guy thinking too simply. Some people are like this, they become extra cautious when a crisis comes, but once the crisis is over, the danger of forgetting immediately becomes extremely careless. And I don't know much about this guy, although this guy is very cautious from the usual observation, and even a little too cautious, but you still have to be careful. Therefore, it is necessary for me to remind him secretly. Also, the woman. It's best to be able to connect with each other. She shouldn't know herself, no, she certainly doesn't know herself. I can't suddenly tell her directly, that will make her unacceptable or even self-defeating for a while. So should I mention Parker to him? It's also inappropriate, she may know Parker, but the person may not be called "Parker" to her. If that's the case, then the same goes wrong. In addition, there is also a great risk of rashly contacting the other party, after all, there is no reason for you to contact these people. Even in the name of security, it can only be the simplest of a few words, and there may be other people around, so I can't explain anything at all. Thinking about it, I can only take one step at a time.
Just as Pete was calculating how to get in touch with this Casey Chen. On the other side of the phone, Casey, who had just finished talking to Adar Hassan, stood up after a little thought, took out his phone, and walked to the office window to broadcast the number that Parker was using for the time being.
Parker on the other side of the phone was still outside, as other noises could be heard coming from the other side when the phone was connected.
"What's the matter?" Parker asked.
"There's news over there." Casey said with some excitement.
"Is it Hassan?" Parker was also a little excited, so without waiting for Casey to answer, he continued, "Is he okay?" What did they say? ”
"He should be good. At least the sound sounds good. He didn't say anything, except to meet at 2:30 p.m. tomorrow in Hall 3 of the Broad Museum of Modern Art in Los Angeles to discuss changes to the project. Casey Road.
"See you tomorrow?" Parker asked rhetorically and said, "Or is it in that art gallery?" That's all? ”
"Yes. That's it. I don't think it's convenient for him to talk over there, so that's all I said. The others asked me to prepare some of my materials, and the rest didn't say anything. Casey Road.
"Okay." Parker was silent for a moment after answering, "You just said that he told you that there was a change in the project?" ”
"Yes. That's what he said. And he gave me the impression that there was a lot of change, maybe a lot. Casey Road.
"Oh? What is the rationale? Parker asked.
"Reason? Because if it had been like before, we would have been on plan. And not this time, what he asked me to prepare was not going according to the previous plan. So I think maybe there's been a major change in their project. Casey Road.
Parker seemed to have anticipated this, so after hearing Casey's words, he didn't show anything special and said, "In this case, you can go boldly." The problem there should have been fixed and everything was back to normal. ”
"You were still worried about something wrong with him?" Casey asked.
"Of course. Even if it's unlikely, it's inevitable that there will be such concerns. But now you don't have to worry about it. Parker said, "If this guy has a problem, then he doesn't have to say that to you, just follow your previous plan." So this guy is really doing his job, and he doesn't have any problems. ”
"Okay. I'll be there on time tomorrow. I went on my own, and he told me that there would be strict surveillance, that I had to prepare my things, and that I should not bring electronic devices such as computers, and that even if I needed to use them, they would provide them for me to use temporarily. So if you are to come may ... Before Casey could finish speaking, Parker spoke, "Broad Modern Art Pavilion Tube 3?" I'll go there in a moment and take a look first. They may have temporarily requisitioned a piece of space there specifically for this. What else did he say? ”
"The others are gone. Except for those just now, I had to be there on time. There is a set time now, and if you miss it, you can only make another appointment, which is not like before, now these times are not decided by themselves, but by the person in charge of security there. So if you miss the time, the next meeting will be difficult to determine. Casey Road.
"It's a deliberate increase in security because of previous problems. It's nothing, but, be careful after meeting. It is likely that they will monitor what you see or that someone will be watching your communication. So don't say anything to him this time, just treat it as a real business meeting. Parker said.
"I see." Casey said: "That's what I thought about too. I'm not going to make a real joint with him until I know what the hell is going on there. And this time there is nothing to hand over, because if he said on the phone, the previous ones may not be of much use, and everything may have to start all over again. So.... ”
Hearing Casey say this, Parker sighed in disappointment and said, "If it's really a new one, then do it again." The objectives of our mission will not change. You can tentatively ask him tomorrow why the project is the way it is. ”
"Okay, I will." Casey said, "Is there anything else you want me to do?" ”。
"No more. Now I'm doing as little as possible. So be it. I'll still be out there keeping an eye on you tomorrow. With that, he hung up the phone.
Casey put away the phone and didn't think much about it, but instead reported to the person in charge here. Parker, on the other hand, flagged down a taxi and drove all the way to the Broad Museum of Modern Art. After getting off the bus, Parker did not immediately enter the exhibition hall, but looked around the gate, picked up a simple exhibition map at the entrance and exit of the exhibition hall, and quickly exited the exhibition hall.